Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Σχετ: Re: support for exFAT in openindiana

2019-12-11 Thread maybird1776 via openindiana-discuss
Usually, ejecting  USB drives in Windows helpsunmount them properly. Do a file 
system check/repair so the FS table is not corrupted by a bad dismount.
 Original message From: "L. F. Elia via openindiana-discuss" 
 Date: 12/11/19  4:30 PM  (GMT-08:00) To: 
Discussion list for OpenIndiana  Cc: "L. 
F. Elia"  Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] 
  Σχετ: Re: support for exFAT in openindiana For those using this solution:>  
To have the cache flushed on shutting down, execute as an>  Administrator (once 
for all) :>  powercfg /h offBe advised that Windows likely resets powercfg 
after update. I perform that operation following every windows update.The cache 
is also flushed when leaving Windows by "Restart"instead of "Shut 
down"lfe...@yahoo.com, Norfolk VA, 23503Solaris/LINUX/Windows 
administration CISSP/Security consulting     On Tuesday, December 3, 2019, 
09:30:57 PM EST, Marc Lobelle  wrote:    Thanks, 
there are indeed several ways to force windows to clear its cache. There was 
also one in my previous mail.My last question was rather to know if there is a 
way to make it possible to rmvolmgr in OI-hipster to mount the ntfs sd card 
automatically like it does with pcfs cards.Thanks in advance for your 
helpMarcOn 03/12/2019 08:40, Judah Richardson wrote:> On Tue, Dec 3, 2019, 
01:31 Jean-Pierre André > wrote:>>> Marc Lobelle 
wrote:>>> Hello Apostolos,>> Indeed, it works when mounting manually the sd 
card>> root@firefly:~# fstyp /dev/dsk/c4t0d0p1>>> lowntfs-3g>>> 
root@firefly:~#  mount -F ntfs /dev/dsk/c4t0d0p1 /mnt>>> root@firefly:~# ls 
/mnt>>> ./                          RADECS2017_v52.pdf*>>> ../                  
      System Volume Information/>> However, if I try to mount the windows 
partition of the main disk, it>> says:>>> root@firefly:~# fstyp 
/dev/dsk/c5t0d0p2>>> lowntfs-3g>>> root@firefly:~# mount -F lowntfs 
/dev/dsk/c5t0d0p2 /windows>>> The disk contains an unclean file system (0, 
0).>>> Metadata kept in Windows cache, refused to mount.>>> Falling back to 
read-only mount because the NTFS partition is in an>>> unsafe state. Please 
resume and shutdown Windows fully (no hibernation>>> or fast restarting.)>>> 
Could not mount read-write, trying read-only>> After disabling, "fast 
restarting" and "hibernation" in Windows 10, the>> windows partition can easily 
be mounted. This is because Windows 10 does not usually flush its cache>> 
to disk before shutting down, hence the device is inconsistent. To have the 
cache flushed on shutting down, execute as an>> Administrator (once for all) 
:>> powercfg /h off The cache is also flushed when leaving Windows by 
"Restart">> instead of "Shut down">>> Can confirm this last part.>>> 
Jean-Pierre> The last problem is that , while FAT32 formated sd cards are>> 
automatically mounted by rmvolmgr, ntfs cards are not mounted>> automatically. 
Do you know if there is somewhere a configuration file to>> update ?>>> 
Thanks>> Marc> On 01/12/2019 07:34, Apostolos Syropoulos via 
openindiana-discuss wrote:>> It works and I use it almost every day.>>> 
AS>> Στάλθηκε από το Ταχυδρομείο Yahoo σε Android>>    Στις Κυρ, 1 Δεκ, 
2019 στις 8:26, ο χρήστηςTony Brian Albers>>  
έγραψε:  Morning,>> How 'bout NTFS?:> 
https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fjp-andre.pagesperso-orange.fr%2Fopenindiana-ntfs-3g.html=02%7C01%7C%7C2bae7b0fb6ec498d120508d777c41f2b%7C7ab090d4fa2e4ecfbc7c4127b4d582ec%7C0%7C0%7C637109556524984130=Zk1iqRobXxNi0AQiUJfp%2Bhyb%2BN8SuF9giCOqAPI%2FrSQ%3D=0>>>
 Dunno if it works, but that would be a good solution IMO.>> /tony> 
On Sat, 2019-11-30 at 16:27 +, Marc Lobelle wrote:> Hello,>> I 
use dual boot notebooks OI-hipster/ windows. I have been using SD>>> cards as 
shared  media between the two OS. This worked fine with>>> "small">>> cards in 
FAT32. I tried a 128 GB card (exFAT), but OI-hipster says>>> it>>> cannot mount 
it. Is there a fix to be able to share that card>>> between>>> IO-hipster and 
Windows ?>> Thanks> Marc>> 
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] NFS Automount from FreeNAS Server

2019-12-11 Thread Judah Richardson
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019, 15:54 Tim Mooney  wrote:

> In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] NFS Automount from FreeNAS
> Server,...:
>
> > As an OI newcomer, I'm somewhat confused. I thought mounting was done via
> > /etc/vfstab entries? Or is something else/more being attempted here?
>
> There's a bit more going on here.
>
> vfstab entries for traditional filesystems are closer to the "static" end
> of the filesystem mount "spectrum".  Long before the days of an OS
> automatically mounting a USB stick when you inserted it, the
> autofs/automountd stack could do something kind of like that, but
> generally aimed at network filesystems (NFS).
>
> The classic example that Sun used to champion was a cluster of diskless
> workstations that auto-mounted NFS shares (like your home directory)
> automatically when needed.  automountd typically played a part in that.
>
> You can read more about it in
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automounter
>
> and the OI/Solaris-ancestry bits in automount(1M), automountd(1M),
> autofs(4).
>
> Tim
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Oh, I see. Thanks!

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] NFS Automount from FreeNAS Server

2019-12-11 Thread Tim Mooney

In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] NFS Automount from FreeNAS Server,...:


As an OI newcomer, I'm somewhat confused. I thought mounting was done via
/etc/vfstab entries? Or is something else/more being attempted here?


There's a bit more going on here.

vfstab entries for traditional filesystems are closer to the "static" end
of the filesystem mount "spectrum".  Long before the days of an OS
automatically mounting a USB stick when you inserted it, the
autofs/automountd stack could do something kind of like that, but
generally aimed at network filesystems (NFS).

The classic example that Sun used to champion was a cluster of diskless
workstations that auto-mounted NFS shares (like your home directory)
automatically when needed.  automountd typically played a part in that.

You can read more about it in

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automounter

and the OI/Solaris-ancestry bits in automount(1M), automountd(1M), autofs(4).

Tim
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Failed (?) boot/set-up on DELL Optiplex 780. Any solution...?

2019-12-11 Thread Judah Richardson
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019, 10:04 L. F. Elia via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:

> The only other thing I would suggest is make sure the 780 has the latest
> BIOS. I had a problematic 980 which behaved much better after upgrading the
> BIOS.
> lfe...@yahoo.com, Norfolk VA, 23503
> Solaris/LINUX/Windows administration CISSP/Security consulting
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> On Tuesday, November 26, 2019, 02:29:26 PM EST, Dariusz Pajewski <
> dariusz.pajew...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  Hi - tried to install from 'DVD' newest release.
> But after few seconds the boot stop; displaying message:
> '
> illumos/x86 ZFS enabled bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
> |
> '
> And nothing happens...
> Machine is: DELL Optiplex 780, dated ~2013.
>
>
> Any solution for that?
>

Had a similar problem with an OptiPlex 390 recently. Solution here:
https://github.com/jdrch/Hardware/wiki/How-to-Install-OpenIndiana

Let us know if that works.

Judah

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Failed (?) boot/set-up on DELL Optiplex 780. Any solution...?

2019-12-11 Thread L. F. Elia via openindiana-discuss
The only other thing I would suggest is make sure the 780 has the latest BIOS. 
I had a problematic 980 which behaved much better after upgrading the BIOS.
lfe...@yahoo.com, Norfolk VA, 23503
Solaris/LINUX/Windows administration CISSP/Security consulting 

On Tuesday, November 26, 2019, 02:29:26 PM EST, Dariusz Pajewski 
 wrote:  
 
 Hi - tried to install from 'DVD' newest release.
But after few seconds the boot stop; displaying message:
'
illumos/x86 ZFS enabled bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
|
'
And nothing happens...
Machine is: DELL Optiplex 780, dated ~2013.


Any solution for that?


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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Σχετ: Re: support for exFAT in openindiana

2019-12-11 Thread L. F. Elia via openindiana-discuss
For those using this solution:>  To have the cache flushed on shutting down, 
execute as an
>  Administrator (once for all) :
>  powercfg /h off
Be advised that Windows likely resets powercfg after update. I perform that 
operation following every windows update.

The cache is also flushed when leaving Windows by "Restart"
instead of "Shut down"


lfe...@yahoo.com, Norfolk VA, 23503
Solaris/LINUX/Windows administration CISSP/Security consulting 

On Tuesday, December 3, 2019, 09:30:57 PM EST, Marc Lobelle 
 wrote:  
 
 Thanks, there are indeed several ways to force windows to clear its 
cache. There was also one in my previous mail.

My last question was rather to know if there is a way to make it 
possible to rmvolmgr in OI-hipster to mount the ntfs sd card 
automatically like it does with pcfs cards.

Thanks in advance for your help

Marc



On 03/12/2019 08:40, Judah Richardson wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 3, 2019, 01:31 Jean-Pierre André 
> wrote:
>
>> Marc Lobelle wrote:
>>> Hello Apostolos,
>>>
>>> Indeed, it works when mounting manually the sd card
>>>
>>> root@firefly:~# fstyp /dev/dsk/c4t0d0p1
>>> lowntfs-3g
>>> root@firefly:~#  mount -F ntfs /dev/dsk/c4t0d0p1 /mnt
>>> root@firefly:~# ls /mnt
>>> ./                          RADECS2017_v52.pdf*
>>> ../                        System Volume Information/
>>>
>>> However, if I try to mount the windows partition of the main disk, it
>> says:
>>> root@firefly:~# fstyp /dev/dsk/c5t0d0p2
>>> lowntfs-3g
>>> root@firefly:~# mount -F lowntfs /dev/dsk/c5t0d0p2 /windows
>>> The disk contains an unclean file system (0, 0).
>>> Metadata kept in Windows cache, refused to mount.
>>> Falling back to read-only mount because the NTFS partition is in an
>>> unsafe state. Please resume and shutdown Windows fully (no hibernation
>>> or fast restarting.)
>>> Could not mount read-write, trying read-only
>>>
>>> After disabling, "fast restarting" and "hibernation" in Windows 10, the
>> windows partition can easily be mounted.
>>
>> This is because Windows 10 does not usually flush its cache
>> to disk before shutting down, hence the device is inconsistent.
>>
>> To have the cache flushed on shutting down, execute as an
>> Administrator (once for all) :
>> powercfg /h off
>>
>> The cache is also flushed when leaving Windows by "Restart"
>> instead of "Shut down"
>>
> Can confirm this last part.
>
>> Jean-Pierre
>>
>>> The last problem is that , while FAT32 formated sd cards are
>> automatically mounted by rmvolmgr, ntfs cards are not mounted
>> automatically. Do you know if there is somewhere a configuration file to
>> update ?
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Marc
>>>
>>>
>>> On 01/12/2019 07:34, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
>>>
>>> It works and I use it almost every day.
>>> AS
>>>
>>> Στάλθηκε από το Ταχυδρομείο Yahoo σε Android
>>>
>>>    Στις Κυρ, 1 Δεκ, 2019 στις 8:26, ο χρήστηςTony Brian Albers>>  έγραψε:  Morning,
>>>
>>> How 'bout NTFS?:
>>>
>> https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fjp-andre.pagesperso-orange.fr%2Fopenindiana-ntfs-3g.html=02%7C01%7C%7C2bae7b0fb6ec498d120508d777c41f2b%7C7ab090d4fa2e4ecfbc7c4127b4d582ec%7C0%7C0%7C637109556524984130=Zk1iqRobXxNi0AQiUJfp%2Bhyb%2BN8SuF9giCOqAPI%2FrSQ%3D=0
>>> Dunno if it works, but that would be a good solution IMO.
>>>
>>> /tony
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, 2019-11-30 at 16:27 +, Marc Lobelle wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I use dual boot notebooks OI-hipster/ windows. I have been using SD
>>> cards as shared  media between the two OS. This worked fine with
>>> "small"
>>> cards in FAT32. I tried a 128 GB card (exFAT), but OI-hipster says
>>> it
>>> cannot mount it. Is there a fix to be able to share that card
>>> between
>>> IO-hipster and Windows ?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>> Marc
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Audio question: microphone test

2019-12-11 Thread Predrag Zecevic - Unix Systems Administrator

On 12/04/19 20:29, John D Groenveld wrote:

In message <4b50af5a-bb2f-24e2-be2b-2b0cda9f3...@2e-systems.com>, Predrag Zecev
ic - Unix Systems Administrator writes:

I have (on my /hipster, illumos-aefa9c84b0 installation) tried to find
application to test if my headset microphone is working (BTW, audio
output works fine).

What is best way to test it (I need to know if missing microphone in
Windows 10 guest is related to VirtualBox 6.0.14 problems or problem is
my box itself, e.g. h/w)?


$ cat >/tmp/foo.au
$ cat /tmp/foo.au >>/dev/audio

John
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Thanks John,


what a nice trick :-)

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