Re: UUIDS

2023-05-27 Thread tomas
On Sun, May 28, 2023 at 12:37:20AM +0100, mick.crane wrote: > I'm sure it used to be that you could swap linux discs between PCs and it > would sort itself out but I try swapping disks about and booting and they > complain > "Cannot find UUID..lots of identifying numbers" > and gives intramfs

Re: UUIDS (addenum)

2023-05-27 Thread DdB
Am 28.05.2023 um 01:37 schrieb mick.crane: > (...) > and gives intramfs prompt. > Am I supposed to be able to sort it out from there? > like how? > mick oh the initramfs prompt... that is not the place to fix it easily. much easier to stop while booting grub (like asking for the menuitem, you are

Re: UUIDS

2023-05-27 Thread DdB
Am 28.05.2023 um 01:37 schrieb mick.crane: > I'm sure it used to be that you could swap linux discs between PCs and > it would sort itself out but I try swapping disks about and booting and > they complain > "Cannot find UUID..lots of identifying numbers" > and gives intramfs prompt. > Am I

Re: UUIDS

2023-05-27 Thread David Christensen
On 5/27/23 16:37, mick.crane wrote: I'm sure it used to be that you could swap linux discs between PCs and it would sort itself out Yes. Please add that to my list of reasons for preferring BIOS-MBR booting: https://www.mail-archive.com/debian-user@lists.debian.org/msg792977.html but I

Re: GPT backup table, was Re: virtualisation

2023-05-27 Thread David Christensen
On 5/27/23 07:42, mick.crane wrote: On 2023-05-27 10:33, Michael wrote: On Friday, 26 May 2023 11:47:04 CEST, Thomas Schmitt wrote: (And as mick.crane already noticed, it is a bit awkward to create an extended partiton 2 only to fill it nearly up with logical partition 5. I wonder what entity

Re: UUIDS

2023-05-27 Thread Felix Miata
mick.crane composed on 2023-05-28 00:37 (UTC+0100): > I'm sure it used to be that you could swap linux discs between PCs and > it would sort itself out but I try swapping disks about and booting and > they complain > "Cannot find UUID..lots of identifying numbers" > and gives intramfs prompt. >

Re: laptop stopped getting to desktop after latest updates [RESOLVED]

2023-05-27 Thread Gary Dale
On 2023-05-19 23:32, Gary Dale wrote: I'm running Debian/Bookworm on an ASUS FA506IC laptop. It's got an AMD Ryzen processor but an NVidia graphics card that provides me with great evidence for why I had previously avoided NVidia cards. I'm running Bookworm because I couldn't get it work on

Re: UUIDS

2023-05-27 Thread Peter Ehlert
On May 27, 2023 4:37:20 PM PDT, "mick.crane" wrote: >I'm sure it used to be that you could swap linux discs between PCs and it >would sort itself out Yes, it still works like that. I do it frequently. but I try swapping disks about and booting and they complain >"Cannot find UUID..lots of

UUIDS

2023-05-27 Thread mick.crane
I'm sure it used to be that you could swap linux discs between PCs and it would sort itself out but I try swapping disks about and booting and they complain "Cannot find UUID..lots of identifying numbers" and gives intramfs prompt. Am I supposed to be able to sort it out from there? like how?

Re: Weird behaviour on System under high load

2023-05-27 Thread David Christensen
On 5/27/23 15:28, Christian wrote: New day, new tests. Got a crash again, however with the message "AHCI controller unavailable". Figured that is the SATA drives not being plugged in the right order. Corrected that and a 3:30h stress test went so far without any issues besides this old bug

Re: NetworkManager, Iphone, Bullseye, and Bookworm

2023-05-27 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 27.05.2023 22:43, Charles Curley wrote: I recently upgraded from an iPhone 8 to a 14. All of my various WiFi capable computers worked great with the iPhone 8's Personal Hotspot. However, the new iPhone does not appear to like Bullseye. Two computers show the same symptoms: the iPhone does not

Re: Weird behaviour on System under high load

2023-05-27 Thread Christian
> Ursprüngliche Nachricht > Von: David Christensen > An: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Betreff: Re: Weird behaviour on System under high load > Datum: Fri, 26 May 2023 18:22:17 -0700 > > On 5/26/23 16:08, Christian wrote: > > > Good and bad things: > > I started to test

Re: thunderbird missing arrows for scrolling through list of email messages

2023-05-27 Thread Lee
On 5/26/23, zithro wrote: > On 05 May 2023 18:07, Lee wrote: >> On 5/4/23, zithro wrote: >> I think you also need >> user_pref("widget.gtk.overlay-scrollbars.enabled", false); >> >> and this is also nice >> user_pref("widget.non-native-theme.scrollbar.size.override", 20); > > I tried them all, but

Re: Data Error Messages

2023-05-27 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
I found an interesting thread from 3 years ago that might be related. Now don't laugh :-) Do you have a USB hub attached? Search the archives of this list for "EXT4-fs failed to convert unwritten extents to written extents -- potential data loss!" On Sat, May 27, 2023, 1:51 PM Mick Ab wrote:

Data Error Messages

2023-05-27 Thread Mick Ab
A desktop PC is running Debian 11 with an AMD Ryzen CPU. The system has been running well, but now the following error messages have been seen :- Message from syslogd@piglit at May 27 13:58:09 ... kernel:[2083218.760570] EXT4-fs (dm-0): failed to convert unwritten extents to written extents --

Re: GPT backup table, was Re: virtualisation

2023-05-27 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Back in the (DOS/w95) days, you would usually create one primary and one > extended, and populate the extended with as many partitions as you want. IIRC the reason why there was still that one primary was that you could only boot to a primary partition. BTW, I don't use extended partitions any

NetworkManager, Iphone, Bullseye, and Bookworm

2023-05-27 Thread Charles Curley
I recently upgraded from an iPhone 8 to a 14. All of my various WiFi capable computers worked great with the iPhone 8's Personal Hotspot. However, the new iPhone does not appear to like Bullseye. Two computers show the same symptoms: the iPhone does not seem to like the password previously stored

Re: GPT backup table, was Re: virtualisation

2023-05-27 Thread zithro
On 26 May 2023 11:47, Thomas Schmitt wrote: Hi, mick.crane wrote: root@pumpkin:~# fdisk -l /dev/sda Disk /dev/sda: 223.57 GiB, 240057409536 bytes, 468862128 sectors ... Disklabel type: dos ... Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type /dev/sda1 * 2048 466862079

Re: GPT backup table, was Re: virtualisation

2023-05-27 Thread Dan Ritter
mick.crane wrote: > > I just installed bookworm on another SSD disk. > The installer said it was going to partition the disk one for the / and > another for swap > After the installation the extended partition was there. > Is this some attribute of pre formatted SSDs Nah, this is just the

Re: GPT backup table, was Re: virtualisation

2023-05-27 Thread mick.crane
On 2023-05-27 10:33, Michael wrote: On Friday, 26 May 2023 11:47:04 CEST, Thomas Schmitt wrote: (And as mick.crane already noticed, it is a bit awkward to create an extended partiton 2 only to fill it nearly up with logical partition 5. I wonder what entity decided to do so.) on my debian

Re : Re: outil libre et simple de discussion et de partage de ressources ?

2023-05-27 Thread k6dedijon
Bonjour à tous, Je n'y connais pas grand chose mais je vois que Jami est basé sur SIP. Pourquoi ne pas utiliser SIP ? Dans wikipedia il est écrit : SIP n'est pas seulement destiné à la VoIP mais aussi à de nombreuses autres applications telles que la visiophonie, la messagerie instantanée, la

Re: [SOLVED] Re: After upgrade to bookworm: Keyboard layout

2023-05-27 Thread Michel Verdier
Le 27 mai 2023 Hans a écrit : > The entry "acer_laptop" worked always well, but I also tried "pc-105" during > the time of the > issue, which also did NOT work. it's "pc105", but that don't change anything

Re: [SOLVED] Re: After upgrade to bookworm: Keyboard layout

2023-05-27 Thread Hans
Am Samstag, 27. Mai 2023, 13:26:04 CEST schrieb Jörg-Volker Peetz: Hi Jörg, yes, of course, but I guess, it does not content any usefull information, because I checked it before at the time the issue was active. There is no differnce to the actual state. But anyway, here it is: snip

Re: [SOLVED] Re: After upgrade to bookworm: Keyboard layout

2023-05-27 Thread Jörg-Volker Peetz
Could you show us the content of your /etc/default/keyboard ? Regards, Jörg.

Re: GPT backup table, was Re: virtualisation

2023-05-27 Thread Michael
On Friday, 26 May 2023 11:47:04 CEST, Thomas Schmitt wrote: (And as mick.crane already noticed, it is a bit awkward to create an extended partiton 2 only to fill it nearly up with logical partition 5. I wonder what entity decided to do so.) on my debian 11 test vm with default installation it

Re: os-prober Just a Rant

2023-05-27 Thread Joe
On Fri, 26 May 2023 22:15:53 + (UTC) bw wrote: > > There is an etc/default/grub.d, which by analogy with other .d > > directories, can contain user overrides which are not touched by > > upgrades, but I made a quick attempt here which failed and I didn't > > have time to mess around with