. I guess searching the
internet for bootx64.efi will show more decesive information. And the
archwiki, too.
--
u34
>
> On Mon, 28 Dec 2020, 15:45 Maarten de Vries, wrote:
>
> > On 28-12-2020 10:42, Peter K Haokip via arch-general wrote:
> > > I read an forum entry from n
nt issue of chroot.
In a simplistic decription, the system boots into an initrd. Then it shutoff.
CHROOT. And now it will reboot into a working system.
Do examine the journal of a boot process. In particular, look for
the chroot line:
systemd[1]: Switching root.
And examine carefully what happen before that line. And after it.
--
u34
Referring to my post from Tue Nov 17 02:14:29 UTC 2020,
I am not sure I am not confusing things here.
--
u34
d/ones.conf, and set /etc/mkinitcpio.d/linux.preset
to use it. I hope I didn't forgot something important here.
--
u34
> -
> This free account was provided by VFEmail.net - report spam to
> ab...@vfemail.net
>
> ONLY AT VFEmail
happening?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > It could be that the banning fail2ban rule doesn't ban.
> > > > > > 1. Can you show the iptables state before, and after, fail2ban added
> > > > > >its rule? That is, issue an iptables -s command? I do
; > > > It could be that the banning fail2ban rule doesn't ban.
> > > > 1. Can you show the iptables state before, and after, fail2ban added
> > > >its rule? That is, issue an iptables -s command? I do hope I got
> > > >the iptables command right.
> >
ually booting through EFI?
I think that if you can start the installation, you might query hardware
capabilities.
I am referring to
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface#Checking_the_firmware_bitness
.
--
u34
ould be happening?
> >
> > It could be that the banning fail2ban rule doesn't ban.
> > 1. Can you show the iptables state before, and after, fail2ban added
> >its rule? That is, issue an iptables -s command? I do hope I got
> >the iptables command right.
>
not work at all in a BIOS
> environment.
>
> >>> I see the boot menu (which looks like systemd-boot menu) with only
> >>> options for UEFI boot and EFI shell option.
>
> --
> damjan
Have you entered the firmware configuration, or the bios configuration,
whatever that is, to see its options?
--
u34
got
the iptables command right.
2. Can you show fail2ban configuration?
--
u34
Nvidia issue from the announce list was not published on the site home page.
Do the right people aware of that, and I am just craeting noise?
--
u34
David Rosenstrauch wrote:
>
>
> On 10/17/20 7:33 AM, J??rg Jellissen wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > is for the gnome desktop an applet available for quick change my audio
> > output device?
>
> > is there a solution for alsa or pulse?
>
> Maybe the pulseaudio-plugin for the status bar/panel? I
Bus connection available
>
>
> is there another option to access the jnlp file without icedtea-web?
>
>
> Thanks for helpers
>
> Regards
Is it related to https://openwebstart.com/ ?
I think there is no native archlinux package.
--
u34
> Thank you
Have you tried hplip-plugin from the AUR, or similar AUR packages?
I don't know if that will solve the problem for you. Many HP printers
use hplip-plugin.
You might also try the wiki, the forums, and the internet in general.
u34
r/lib/libc.so.6(clone+0x43) [0x7f35690c0293]
>
>
> Can anyone help me by this issues?
>
> Thanks for all
There is a bug.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Core_dump#Examining_a_core_dump
might be relevant.
I assume you will have to wait for the developers of the software
to fix that.
Perhaps you could write a bug report, and also search to see what
other users of this package suggest.
--
u34
Issuing coredumpctl list as the user that was running the segfaulted process
should show information about the core dump. Whoever debug the
problem might be
interested in that. root can see all the coredumps.
Or so I think.
u34.
Yaro Kasear wrote:
> I seem to be having an odd issue with X
u...@net9.ml wrote:
> David Rosenstrauch wrote:
>
> > Anyone know what happened to the "telinit" shortcut? It used to be
> > included in systemd-sysvcompat
> > (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#systemd-sysvcompat) but
> > seems like it recently got removed. Was it removed
David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> Anyone know what happened to the "telinit" shortcut? It used to be
> included in systemd-sysvcompat
> (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#systemd-sysvcompat) but
> seems like it recently got removed. Was it removed upstream? (And if
> so, anyone know
??scar Garc??a Amor via arch-general wrote:
> I can understand that packagers want to make things easy, but not in
> this case. I cannot have a full service installed with a new user
> created, only host, dig and nslookup commands. The splitted package
> bind and bind-tools had this option, but
19 matches
Mail list logo