On 17 March 2013 02:14, William Giokas 1007...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
At the end of this month Daniel Wallace (gtmanfred) and I will be giving
a classroom on basic package maintenance. From the forum post[1]:
And now we have planned our first actual class: A Beginners Guide to
Package
On Sat, 2013-03-16 at 16:08 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
For this update [1] I got the PANIC the first time. If I install and
remove leafpad, as a test, everything is ok. If I re-install linux, I
get the PANIC messages too.
Is DKMS broken? I need it to build Vbox modules for linux-rt.
When
Guys,
I have a server that will hardlock every week or two. The log entries always
look the same. There is a postfix/smtp transaction in progress when the lock
occurs. After the lockup you are dropped to maintenance mode on next reboot and
there are always 4 inodes that are part of an orphaned
On 03/15/2013 03:00 PM, Martin Gignac wrote:
Is there a way
to bring eth0 up under the old initscripts until I get the X hang sorted out?
As a side note this article explains why and how things changed, and
some ways to go back (somewhat) to the old behavior:
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fredbezies fredbez...@gmail.com wrote:
I was looking for an up-to-date archboot iso, and the last one is
really broken.
I'm speaking of archlinux-2013.03-1-archboot-dual.iso
When I try to do a network based installation, package grabbing
failed,
All,
Just a note. After working through the update that brought in systemd, a final
issue is that somehow the drive designation for grub (legacy) for the windows
partition was changed from (hd0,0) to (hd0,1). This box is a simple old dell box
with a single 500G drive. Windows has 80G and the
errot : target not found : netctl.
netctl still in testing is.
to wait you have (or take netcfg).
2013/3/18 G. Schlisio g.schli...@dukun.de:
errot : target not found : netctl.
netctl still in testing is.
to wait you have (or take netcfg).
By the way, when using GPT partitions = cannot modify configuration
files. I can only configure files in MBR partitions.
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Frederic Bezies
On 18-03-2013 14:55, David C. Rankin wrote:
While the fix is simple, what caused the loss of sda1 in the first place?
This box has booted Arch and then XP as (hd0,0) since 2009. Now it requires
(hd0,1). Is this related to the same udev issue that caused eth0 - enp2s0? If
so, can I rely on
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 3:55 PM, David C. Rankin
drankina...@suddenlinkmail.com wrote:
All,
Just a note. After working through the update that brought in systemd, a
final
issue is that somehow the drive designation for grub (legacy) for the windows
partition was changed from (hd0,0) to
On 3/18/13, David C. Rankin drankina...@suddenlinkmail.com wrote:
Guys,
I have a server that will hardlock every week or two. The log entries
always
look the same. There is a postfix/smtp transaction in progress when the
lock
occurs. After the lockup you are dropped to maintenance mode on
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