From: Greg Wooledge
Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2021 15:06:03 -0400
> I'm struggling to understand what you've got here. You're running *two*
> operating systems on the same machine... at the same time?
In a sense, yes. See following.
> Does this mean the "LinuxAos" thing is in a virtual
Martin McCormick composed on 2021-06-06 16:59 (UTC-0500):
...
> Swap is the last partition.
> Disk /dev/sde:
This is a big lurking booby trap that could have been the problem both last time
and this time. It's one of
O exemplo foi qualquer um, poderia trocar por Sadia. Gosto de qualquer
pizza. hehehehehhe
Em sáb, 5 de jun de 2021 20:34, Rogerio R. Silva
escreveu:
> Ops, infeliz exemplo, sou de Seara! Só brincando (parte de Seara é
> verdade).
>
>
I admit I made several big mistakes, here. The first was not
having a backup of /boot as I thought I did. The next is
thinking I could just copy the whole boot directory from a
known working system and be able to get it to work by using sed to
replace the UUID's of the system it was on with
Me identifico com suas palavras...
"Eu não contribuo em nada porque o pouco que eu sei nunca serviu pra
responder nenhuma pergunta, mas tanto as perguntas quanto as respostas que
aparecem por aqui me ajudam muito." -- Marcelo Luís
Em dom., 6 de jun. de 2021 02:56, Marcelo Luís escreveu:
> Eu
Felix Miata writes:
> IMO you gave up too soon. IIRC you never showed us output from parted -l
> or fdisk
> -l. Very likely on the problem PC the / filesystem was/is not on the first
> partition, where often lies a swap partition. Very likely root=/dev/sda2
> would
> have been/be correct.
Hi,
On 2021-06-06 11:23 a.m., Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> On 6/6/21 5:43 PM, fxkl47BF wrote:
>> i've gone back and forth between thunderbird and clawsmail
>>
>> clawsmail is lightweight and clean, i like that
>> debian stable only has an old version, i don't like that
>> to get an up to date
Martin McCormick composed on 2021-06-06 13:30 (UTC-0500):
> The sample that Greg Wooledge showed looked very close to
> how my grub.cfg looked after doctoring the drive references to
> point to hd0,1msdos. and I tried booting that way and set the
> root parameter to /dev/sda1, /dev/sdb1
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> De: "Frederic Robert"
> À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
> Envoyé: Dimanche 6 Juin 2021 20:23:51
> Objet: Re: problème de clavier (layout)
>
> On 6/5/21 6:19 PM, Jérôme (haricophile.org) wrote:
> on week-end,
>
> Bonsoir,
>
> Encore une fois le problème...
On Sun, Jun 06, 2021 at 11:22:52AM -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> > How and when do you actually *run* this function?
>
> Invoked from a telnet console running in LinuxAos on the same machine.
> Similar to invoking from a plain text console on another machine on
> the LAN.
>
> (I'm aware
From: Greg Wooledge
Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2021 10:56:59 -0400
> Yu should quote "$1" but otherwise it seems OK.
Fixed. Thanks.
> How and when do you actually *run* this function?
Invoked from a telnet console running in LinuxAos on the same machine.
Similar to invoking from a plain text
Thanks to all for the advice and knowledge you shared about how
grub works. I am writing this on June 6 and early this morning,
I edited the boot command in the grub shell after
verifying that my stubborn no-boot drive truly was sitting at
hd0,1msdos and grub-install had picked out hd2,1msdos
Não sei se esta mensagem chegará a ser lida, mas gostaria que a lista
continuasse. Parabéns pelo trabalho.
Att,
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On 6/5/21 6:19 PM, Jérôme (haricophile.org) wrote:
on week-end,
Normalement il n'y a pas besoin de régler manuellement les paramètres
claviers. Dans le "centre de contrôle" de Mate, tu peux régler/ajouter
les disposition clavier, si tu as bien tout ce qu'il faut d'installé et
si tu n'a pas
Hehehehe, pelo menos deu uma bela sacudida na lista. Até eu que nunca
escrevo (mas que não quero ficar sem essa lista, porque é muito útil e
informativa) resolvi escrever.
Vida longa a essa lista!
*Clecio Dias*
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/*"Humano é um ser cultural"*/
Em 06/06/2021 07:21, José Sunahara
On 6/6/21 5:43 PM, fxkl47BF wrote:
> i've gone back and forth between thunderbird and clawsmail
>
> clawsmail is lightweight and clean, i like that
> debian stable only has an old version, i don't like that
> to get an up to date version i have to continuously compile from source, i
> don't like
On Sun, Jun 06, 2021 at 06:43:31AM -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The .bashrc here defines this function.
>
> met () { case $# in
> 0) mousepad --display=:0 /home/me/a & ;;
> 1) mousepad --display=:0 $1 & ;;
> *) echo "Too many arguments." ;;
> esac
> }
OK, this shows the
i've gone back and forth between thunderbird and clawsmail
clawsmail is lightweight and clean, i like that
debian stable only has an old version, i don't like that
to get an up to date version i have to continuously compile from source, i
don't like that
thunderbird is overly heavyweight for my
Hi,
The .bashrc here defines this function.
met () { case $# in
0) mousepad --display=:0 /home/me/a & ;;
1) mousepad --display=:0 $1 & ;;
*) echo "Too many arguments." ;;
esac
}
mousepad works as expected but messages such as this are spewed to the
terminal.
(mousepad:8747):
Hej,
Bättre sent än aldrig men tänker också att OFTC räcker. Möjligen kan det
vara bra att länka till libera.chat som backup-alternativ.
Dock undrar jag om det också kan bryggas med Matrix-rummet från OFTC?
On Sat, Jun 05, 2021 at 08:17:38PM -0400, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> On 6/5/21, Martin McCormick wrote:
> > First I greatly appreciate all this information as the idea is to
> > fix a problem I probably created long ago though I am not sure
> > how but the short story is that apt-get upgrade ran
On Sb, 05 iun 21, 20:07:56, Antonio wrote:
>
> The problem is my ISP uses pppoe for my symmetric 1 gbps connection and I
> know this type of connection requires a quite performant cpu, as it is
> single-threaded and uses only one cpu core. I'm currently using a supermicro
> motherboard with a
On Sb, 05 iun 21, 12:46:13, Martin McCormick wrote:
>
> One should be able to write a program to get the
> appropriate UUID's out of fstab on the working system
> and translate them in to corresponding UUID's for the system on
> the operating table.
Alternatively you might want to consider
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