On 2022-09-24 13:52, Dan Ritter wrote:
Ray Andrews wrote:
To whom might read this. I can't boil this down to a formal bug report but
for what it's worth:
BULLSEYE INSTALL, 2022-09-23:
Decided to do a virgin install of bullseye to my /dev/sdb while keeping
/dev/sda devoted to Stretch. Got
To whom might read this. I can't boil this down to a formal bug report
but for what it's worth:
BULLSEYE INSTALL, 2022-09-23:
Decided to do a virgin install of bullseye to my /dev/sdb while keeping
/dev/sda devoted to Stretch. Got the installer onto a USB stick, and
proceeding normally.
Hi Richard,
Here's what I would probably do:
- create directories on your USB or partition for each of the DVDs
- extract each ISO, and place the contents in the directories
- if using a separate partition, mount it in your fstab at a location such
as /mnt/deb, or if using a USB, just make sure
You might have to boot from a recovery CD image, such as a Debian live
install image, or GParted Live. You can't actually run fsck on a drive
while said drive is mounted.
On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 at 19:24, Stefan Monnier
wrote:
> >> My brother's Debian system suddenly says on attempt to boot,
Possibly a dependency conflict of some kind. Maybe try updating from the
terminal to see if it works or at least gives a useful error message
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade && sudo apt full-upgrade
You could also check the contents of the /boot directory to see if the
kernel is actually
Hello,
I have recently had issues with burning DVDs and am wondering if I can
boot a Debian 9.1 AMD64 DVD iso directly from an installed GRUB on
another Debian partition.
Preferably, is there a way of booting from the DVD boot sector in the
iso so I can boot any operating system iso as well?
Hello,
I have recently had issues with burning DVDs and am wondering if I can
boot a Debian 9.1 AMD64 DVD iso directly from an installed GRUB on
another Debian partition.
Preferably, is there a way of booting from the DVD boot sector in the
iso so I can boot any operating system iso as well?
Hello,
I have recently had issues with burning DVDs and am wondering if I can
boot a Debian 9.1 AMD64 DVD iso directly from an installed GRUB on
another Debian partition.
Preferably, is there a way of booting from the DVD boot sector in the
iso so I can boot any operating system iso as well?
Change that symlink to point to poweroff.target:
# ln -s
/lib/systemd/system/poweroff.target/etc/systemd/system/ctrl-alt-del.target
That worked fine to change ctrl-alt-del to 'poweroff' butis it possible
to return to the old 'cold reboot' behavior? I like to go right back to
the
using a statically assigned address then switch to DHCP after
installation, you may find that once isc-dhcp-client is installed leases work
just fine.
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Hi.
Does anyone know (or know where I should look to find out)
where one should install CA root certs, client certificates and private keys
for the purpose of apt-transport-https ?
(for playing around with private repositories)
-AA.
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I just did a clean install of etch (congrats and thanks to all those who
made etch happen)
but I seem to have this problem:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/1999/06/msg02838.html
I have a 3Com 3c905B that is using the 3c59x driver module, but it will
only come up at 10 Mb/s instead of 100. I
you tell me what the output of:
dpkg -S /usr/lib64
Is?
/usr/lib64 *should* be a symbolic link to /usr/lib on amd64 installations.
Can you also show me the output of:
ls -ld /usr/lib64
Thanks,
rob.
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libc6. Is the nspluginwrapper package you are using a self-built package
or a backport from unstable?
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On 10-Apr-2007 09:48.10 (BST), Rob Andrews wrote:
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.3.2.ds1-22sarge6_amd64.deb (--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/usr/lib64', which is also in package nspluginwrapper
It has also occurred
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I have my sources.list setup like in the apt pinning howto. I set it up to
install some specific packages that I needed. I want to mainly be running
stable. I discovered that I installed another package without realizing that
only exists in unstable.
Is there a way to list all the packages that
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The setup.
-Debian Woody with DSL connection (eth0) acting as router for
NAT'd LAN (eth1)
-Using dhc-client for DHCP on the DSL line
Everything was working fine until a reboot yesterday. Now the DSL
connection is busted.
During bootup, when eth0 is brought up, this is the first thing that
I have a similar problem with KDE2, i get the login screen but when i try to
log in all it does is go back to the login screen. Its been like this for
about 4 days now and i have done 3 or so updates and it still isn't fixed,
is there something else i need to know?
please help
Nathan
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Ihave receintly got Telstra ADSL and i have installed
PPPoE and did what it said in the README file that came with the PPPoE
package. I followed the steps in configuring it and i have had no luck,
help on this would be appreciated.
I have played around more and got a few more files, i have come to the
conclusion that it is a PPP problem from this:
Apr 2 00:30:30 basha pppd[512]: pppd 2.4.0 started by root, uid
0Apr 2 00:30:30 basha modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
tty-ldisc-3Apr 2 00:30:30 basha pppd[512]:
ended up reverting to XFree 3.3.6 until such times as I
get round to getting a better card.
BTW, this is my first post since subscribing, so HELLO
EVERYONE!
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http://www.xfree86.org/4.0.2/Status22.html#22 says:
4.0.2: Support (accelerated
assured
Shaleh was talked through it.. Could someone talk me through this aswell?
Thanx.
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