Am 18.03.2013 22:59, schrieb fredbezies:
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
2013/3/19 Tobias Powalowski tobias.powalow...@googlemail.com:
Am 18.03.2013 22:59, schrieb fredbezies:
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
I'll look at GPT haven't tested this mode.
It was the first partition mode I tested. Post installation
configuration gave me empty files for /etc/hostname,
/etc/vconsole.conf and so on. When trying to save them, I was told
they were not existing.
Have you used autoprepare mode? It mounts
2013/3/19 Tobias Powalowski tobias.powalow...@googlemail.com:
I'll look at GPT haven't tested this mode.
It was the first partition mode I tested. Post installation
configuration gave me empty files for /etc/hostname,
/etc/vconsole.conf and so on. When trying to save them, I was told
they
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 7:54 AM, fredbezies fredbez...@gmail.com wrote:
So, this is why it doesn't work. I used autoprepare mode. I find GPT
partitionning for UEFI to be a little complicated.
It is possible to use a live cd (or live usbkey) and run PartedMagic to do
partitioning before
It's pretty simple to fix all UEFI partition mounting.
At the beginning of the setup script:
replace
-_UEFISYS_MOUNTPOINT=/boot/efi
+UEFISYS_MOUNTPOINT=/boot/efi
and all should work as it should.
greetings
tpowa
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Tobias Powalowski
Archlinux Developer Package Maintainer (tpowa)
New archboot files released the -2 files don't suffer from the mentioned
problems anymore.
greetings
tpowa
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Tobias Powalowski
Archlinux Developer Package Maintainer (tpowa)
http://www.archlinux.org
tp...@archlinux.org
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On 19/03/2013 16:17, Tobias Powalowski wrote:
New archboot files released the -2 files don't suffer from the mentioned
problems anymore.
greetings
tpowa
Great. Thanks for the info. Will play with it as soon as they're
released ;)
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Hi all,
I'm currently running Arch Linux on a Linode. I'm happy--actually,
real happy--with Arch, not so happy with the constraints I'm facing
with the Linode.
Casting about, I find Contabo in Germany. From them, I can get a
dedicated server with
Hello.
Either my ISO is busted or archboot ISO is in a bad shape.
Every single time I try to boot archboot ISO in virtualbox, I got a
kernel panic starting with a Failed to execute /init
And then : Kernel Panic - not syncing : No init found.
Getting this with x86_64, x86_64 LTS.
It works
On 19.03.2013 23:04, David Benfell wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currently running Arch Linux on a Linode. I'm happy--actually,
real happy--with Arch, not so happy with the constraints I'm facing
with the Linode.
Casting about, I find Contabo in Germany. From them, I can get a
dedicated server with
Dave, All,
After reading https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/31236, I am left with the
question of Can I move forward with Arch with my servers that have dmraid for /
and /home with nvidia chipsets? Thanks for the dmraid update dr, but will that
package continue to be available? I have 3 dmraid
On 03/18/2013 05:39 PM, Martti Kühne wrote:
What about df/tmpfs overflows etc, to cover the obvious sources of error...?
Do you have that email 81963E9720 somewhere in lost+found or could
otherwise make sure it survives the crash? I would be surprised if
that email is making things crash, but
On 03/19/2013 06:13 PM, Christoph Vigano wrote:
On 19.03.2013 23:04, David Benfell wrote:
It sounds like heartburn to me. I don't have a lot of experience
installing Arch Linux (Linode *does* offer it as an option and I
installed via Bridge Linux on my desktops). I'm hoping this isn't as
weird
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On 03/19/2013 03:13 PM, Christoph Vigano wrote:
IIRC, by requesting KVMoIP you will get a serial console attached
to your server onto which you can logon and thus have access to a
serial console to your server, allowing you to view the boot
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On 03/19/2013 03:43 PM, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
That's exactly right. snip
A KVMOIP is basically the same thing, but for systems that don't
have this capability built natively into their BIOS. The data
center operator hooks up the KVMOIP
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