On December 14, 2018 3:19:33 AM UTC, Pariksheet Nanda
wrote:
>Thanks, Roger and Joost!
>
>The problem was my failed attempt at hibernation. I'm using
>cryptsetup for full disk encryption and there's a limitation of not
>being able to hibernate without creating a separate partition - which
>I
Thanks, Roger and Joost!
The problem was my failed attempt at hibernation. I'm using
cryptsetup for full disk encryption and there's a limitation of not
being able to hibernate without creating a separate partition - which
I don't intend to do.
I see /dev/zvol/rpool/swap is available now after
On 12/3/18 9:27 AM, Pouru Lasse wrote:
I've got a bunch of scratched disc-based games (PS2, Xbox 360) that I'd
like to check for errors. Is there any program for Linux that does this?
I found and tried dvdisaster, but it only works for CDs, not
DVDs. Everything else seems to be Windows-only.
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From: J. Roeleveld
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 4:03 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Root on NFS Suspend/Resume support
On December 11, 2018 10:59:47 PM UTC, Tsukasa Mcp_Reznor
wrote:
_
If you want to resume from
On December 11, 2018 10:59:47 PM UTC, Tsukasa Mcp_Reznor
wrote:
>_
>If you want to resume from NFS, you will need an initramfs that
>correctly passes the swap device for resuming.
>I would try the same method as resuming from encrypted swap.
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Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 13/12/2018 11:18, Dale wrote:
>> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>>
>>> I'd recommend just using mkfs instead of using your own parameters:
>>>
>>> mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sdb1
>>>
>>> It will use the parameters from /etc/mke2fs.conf. This is the safest
>>> way to format a
Kmail just sprung this error message - any idea how I can fix it?
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Mick
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On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 08:54:42 +0100 wrote
> Hi,
>
> I did an
>
> eselect python list
>
> and got
>
> [1] python3.6
> [2] python2.7 (fallback)
>
> . Then I did an
>
>
> eselect python set 2
>
> to examine some error while trying to install
On 13/12/2018 11:18, Dale wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 13/12/2018 09:49, Dale wrote:
This is what it says right now.
/dev/sdb1 2048 15628052479 15628050432 7.3T Linux filesystem
Just wanted to make sure it's not a 4K alignment issue. It starts at
2048 so it's fine.
It is still
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 13/12/2018 09:49, Dale wrote:
>> This is what it says right now.
>>
>> /dev/sdb1 2048 15628052479 15628050432 7.3T Linux filesystem
>
> Just wanted to make sure it's not a 4K alignment issue. It starts at
> 2048 so it's fine.
>
>
>> It is still trying to put a ext4
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 02:54:07 -0600, Dale wrote:
>
>> I reseated the cables but it's still taking a long time to do anything.
>> Given my drive led is on, it's doing something. I'm just not sure how
>> fast it is doing it. o_O
> Have you tried running the smartctl
On 13/12/2018 09:56, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
eselect python list
[1] python3.6
[2] python2.7 (fallback)
[...]
How do I need to use eselect to set python2.7 as fallback"
I don't see a "(fallback)" label here, and everything is working fine. I
don't think it's important.
On 13/12/2018 09:49, Dale wrote:
This is what it says right now.
/dev/sdb1 2048 15628052479 15628050432 7.3T Linux filesystem
Just wanted to make sure it's not a 4K alignment issue. It starts at
2048 so it's fine.
It is still trying to put a ext4 file system on it and it
has been
On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 02:54:07 -0600, Dale wrote:
> I reseated the cables but it's still taking a long time to do anything.
> Given my drive led is on, it's doing something. I'm just not sure how
> fast it is doing it. o_O
Have you tried running the smartctl selftests?
--
Neil Bothwick
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 21:36:20 -0600, Dale wrote:
>
>> Googled to see how to find out if it is aligned correctly and found
>> this.
>>
>> root@fireball / # cat /sys/block/sdb/queue/physical_block_size
>> 4096
>> root@fireball / #
>>
>> I thought cgdisk did that automatically
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 21:36:20 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Googled to see how to find out if it is aligned correctly and found
> this.
>
> root@fireball / # cat /sys/block/sdb/queue/physical_block_size
> 4096
> root@fireball / #
>
> I thought cgdisk did that automatically so I guess it did.
gdisk -l
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