Am Donnerstag, 31. Dezember 2015, 00:15:33 schrieb Jeremi Piotrowski:
> This will lead to you having to enter the password
> twice - once when grub starts and once when the initramfs is setting up /.
If, and ONLY if, your /boot is inside your LUKS-encrypted volume, you can also
add a keyfile for
Am 22.07.2013 23:35, schrieb FredL:
Do you perhaps have NetworkManager or wicd installed?
no, none of them, it is a very basic install, with only the minimum
packages installed . I have checked at the init script and find a line
in the depend section saying :
after lo lo0 dbus
but dbus
Am 21.07.2013 16:42, schrieb Peter Wilmott:
On 21/07/13 15:31, luis jure wrote:
OK, now i have my system successfully installed and running on my new
SSD.
now i have to decide what to do with the rest of the disk (it's a 256MB
samsung).
the first big question is: what about swap? i found
Hi,
did you try, if your DELL is supported by libsmbios?
http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/Dell_BIOS_Upgrade
Worked for me on 3 DELL-Computers (1 Desktop and 2 Laptops).
Markus
Grant schrieb:
I'm amazed this is so difficult but I've just spent 3 hours trying to
update the BIOS on my Dell XPS 13
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