Hi,
I'm trying (unsuccessfully) to install the quota2 pkg for iptables on a
PCEngines APU board since quota isn't thread safe and doesn't work
accurately on multicore systems.
# apt-get install xtables-addons-dkms
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state
Hi,
I'm trying (unsuccessfully) to install the quota2 pkg for iptables on a
PCEngines APU board since quota isn't thread safe and doesn't work
accurately on multicore systems.
# apt-get install xtables-addons-dkms
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state
/dev/sda1 just fine. Mount point entry says:
/dev/sda1 on / type ext2 (rw,noatime,errors=continue)
Any solutions or pointers appreciated.
Thanks.
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Skagerrak Software - Senior Developer - http://www.skagerraksoftware.com/
40
Fresh install of Voyage 0.11.0, alas on startup I see the message:
/etc/init.d/voyage-util: 76: /etc/init.d/voyage-util: cannot create
/sys/class/leds/apu2:1/trigger: Directory nonexistent
/etc/init.d/voyage-util: 77: /etc/init.d/voyage-util: cannot create
/sys/class/leds/apu2:3/trigger: Directory
ould differ on Voyage 0.11.0. The ">>>" and "<<<" are only
> markers.
>
> I would check the following:
>
> - Does the kernel module exist ?
> - Can you load the kernel module by hand ?
> - Is the kernel module in the Voyage profile ?
>
> Andreas
>
> On Voyage 0.11.0, it could be the same problem.
>
> Cheers
> Andreas
>
>
>
> On 2017-06-16 07:06, Richard Warburton wrote:
>
>> Fresh install of Voyage 0.11.0, alas on startup I see the message:
>> /etc/init.d/voyage-util: 76: /etc/init.d/voyage-util: cannot
Bit off topic, but I'd just like to say thanks to Erik for posting the
fsck.ext2 fix. After following the instructions and running
"update-initramfs -u", it now fixes any errors on startup.
Hope it gets added to the next release!
Thanks.
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Richard Warburton - MSc(Hons), PGDipSci, BE
wrote:
>
>
> On 21-09-17 07:28, Richard Warburton wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks Erik for posting the fsck.ext2 fix. However, I notice that during
> startup fsck runs with:
>
> [/sbin/fsck.ext2 (1) -- /dev/sda1] fsck.ext2 -a -C0 /dev/sda1
>
>
> note the -a. I need it to
s the boot messages remain the same.
Can anyone help?
Thanks.
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Richard Warburton - MSc(Hons), PGDipSci, BE(Hons) +64 9 377-2881 ext 9
Skagerrak Software - Senior Developer - http://www.skagerraksoftware.com/
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