Re: new install: configuring ethernet strangeness

2022-06-18 Thread Felix Miata
John Covici composed on 2022-06-18 04:21 (UTC-0400): > Hi. I just installed Debian Bullseye on a refurbished computer which > I am going to use as a voip server. Now, due to my ignorance, at the > very end of the install, I selected to use #12 which said standard > system items. > Well, to my

Re: new install: configuring ethernet strangeness

2022-06-18 Thread John Covici
Thanks everyone, this is what I think I will do, just use network/interfaces. On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 08:00:27 -0400, Anssi Saari wrote: > > John Covici writes: > > > So, how can I either get back to /etc/network/interfaces > > This should be simple enough. Uninstall NetworkManager, package >

Re: new install: configuring ethernet strangeness

2022-06-18 Thread Anssi Saari
John Covici writes: > So, how can I either get back to /etc/network/interfaces This should be simple enough. Uninstall NetworkManager, package network-manager, edit /etc/network/interfaces as you like. The networking.service is used to run ifup and ifdown to configure and reconfigure the

Re: new install: configuring ethernet strangeness

2022-06-18 Thread John Covici
I did not get that tasksel at all, at the end of the install I had 12 choices, 11 was ssh server and 12 was standard system components and by mistake I chose 12. I cannot use the gui, I need speech to read the screen and I don't want all that bloat running on a voip server. What if I just put a

Re: new install: configuring ethernet strangeness

2022-06-18 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 04:21:35AM -0400, John Covici wrote: > Hi. I just installed Debian Bullseye on a refurbished computer which > I am going to use as a voip server. Now, due to my ignorance, at the > very end of the install, I selected to use #12 which said standard > system items. > >

Re: new install: configuring ethernet strangeness

2022-06-18 Thread john doe
On 6/18/2022 10:21 AM, John Covici wrote: Hi. I just installed Debian Bullseye on a refurbished computer which I am going to use as a voip server. Now, due to my ignorance, at the very end of the install, I selected to use #12 which said standard system items. Well, to my horror, I got gnome

new install: configuring ethernet strangeness

2022-06-18 Thread John Covici
Hi. I just installed Debian Bullseye on a refurbished computer which I am going to use as a voip server. Now, due to my ignorance, at the very end of the install, I selected to use #12 which said standard system items. Well, to my horror, I got gnome with all its dependencies. I ran apt-get

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-22 Thread Charles Kroeger
replace the GPU card Gene it's kaput. C

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-20 Thread David Wright
On Sun 20 Feb 2022 at 07:47:57 (+0100), john doe wrote: > On 2/19/2022 9:03 PM, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 20:46:03 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: > > > Since last post, I found the install logs, and BRLTTY is listed in the > > > hardware file, as if its a mobo feature. And

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-19 Thread john doe
On 2/19/2022 9:03 PM, David Wright wrote: On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 20:46:03 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: Since last post, I found the install logs, and BRLTTY is listed in the hardware file, as if its a mobo feature. And reading the DIY Guid from Asus, there is a tools menu where some stiff that

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-19 Thread gene heskett
On Saturday, February 19, 2022 6:59:52 PM EST David Christensen wrote: > On 2/18/22 22:15, Felix Miata wrote: > > David Christensen composed on 2022-02-18 21:38 (UTC-0800): > >> 4. Do the simplest install of the OS of choice onto the SSD, using > >> BIOS, MBR, and partitioning the OS drive such

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-19 Thread gene heskett
On Friday, February 18, 2022 3:19:43 PM EST David Wright wrote: > On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 09:15:50 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: > > Two problems: > > > > terminals went funkity late tuesday, spent Wed-Thu trying to reboot, > > would not go beyond the 15 second mark rebooting. Finally ran the > >

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-19 Thread David Christensen
On 2/18/22 22:15, Felix Miata wrote: David Christensen composed on 2022-02-18 21:38 (UTC-0800): 4. Do the simplest install of the OS of choice onto the SSD, using BIOS, MBR, and partitioning the OS drive such that the system image fits onto "16 GB" devices with room to spare -- 1 GB ext4

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-19 Thread David Wright
On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 20:46:03 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: > Since last post, I found the install logs, and BRLTTY is listed in the > hardware file, as if its a mobo feature. And reading the DIY Guid from Asus, > there is a tools menu where some stiff that is not list, can be controlled so >

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-19 Thread Curt
On 2022-02-18, Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 07:41:01PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: >> In something of 150 or more installs of bullseye - we do a bunch with >> each release of images with a point release - I don't think I've ever >> seen brltty installed "by accident"

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-19 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
Hi Gene, If this was someone calling you from a TV station saying they had a TV transmitter that was varying in power output - you'd have a mental checklist. You'd get down there, perhaps schedule some sort of power down / reduced power operation and then you'd check - power supplies, feeder

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread Felix Miata
David Christensen composed on 2022-02-18 21:38 (UTC-0800): > 4. Do the simplest install of the OS of choice onto the SSD, using > BIOS, MBR, and partitioning the OS drive such that the system image fits > onto "16 GB" devices with room to spare -- 1 GB ext4 boot, 1 GB > encrypted swap, 12 GB

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread David Christensen
On 2/18/22 09:15, Gene Heskett wrote: Two problems: terminals went funkity late tuesday, spent Wed-Thu trying to reboot, would not go beyond the 15 second mark rebooting. Finally ran the net installer in rescue mode, copied my 122gb /home dir, on a 1.9T raid10 to a different drive and

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread Gene Heskett
On Fri, 18 Feb, 2022 at 10:55 PM, David Wright wrote: To: debian-user@lists.debian.org On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 18:37:01 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: > On Fri, 18 Feb, 2022 at 9:11 PM, David Wright > mailto:deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk>> wrote: > On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 19:48:40 (-0500), Cindy Sue

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread rhkramer
On Friday, February 18, 2022 09:14:00 PM Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 08:08:21PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > I'm not sure what's eyebrow-raising about 122GB under /home. > > unicorn:~$ df -h /home > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > /dev/sda823G 17G

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread David Wright
On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 18:37:01 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: > On Fri, 18 Feb, 2022 at 9:11 PM, David Wright > wrote: > On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 19:48:40 (-0500), Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > > That presents a detail that's not clear on Gene's case. Is the > > computer just stopping and standing at

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread David Wright
On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 21:18:32 (-0500), The Wanderer wrote: > On 2022-02-18 at 21:14, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 08:08:21PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > > >> I'm not sure what's eyebrow-raising about 122GB under /home. > > > > unicorn:~$ df -h /home > > Filesystem

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread Gene Heskett
On Fri, 18 Feb, 2022 at 9:30 PM, David Wright wrote: To: debian-user@lists.debian.org On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 18:13:02 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: > On Fri, 18 Feb, 2022 at 7:41 PM, Greg Wooledge > mailto:g...@wooledge.org>> wrote: > > > To:

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread Gene Heskett
On Fri, 18 Feb, 2022 at 9:11 PM, David Wright wrote: To: debian-user@lists.debian.org On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 19:48:40 (-0500), Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > On 2/18/22, Felix Miata mailto:mrma...@earthlink.net>> > wrote: > > David Wright composed on 2022-02-18 14:19 (UTC-0600): > >> On Fri 18 Feb

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread David Wright
On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 18:13:02 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: > On Fri, 18 Feb, 2022 at 7:41 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 07:21:19PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > > David Wright composed on 2022-02-18 14:19 (UTC-0600): > > > > > On Fri

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread The Wanderer
On 2022-02-18 at 21:14, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 08:08:21PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > >> I'm not sure what's eyebrow-raising about 122GB under /home. > > unicorn:~$ df -h /home > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > /dev/sda823G 17G 5.0G 78%

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 08:08:21PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > I'm not sure what's eyebrow-raising about 122GB under /home. unicorn:~$ df -h /home Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda823G 17G 5.0G 78% /home

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread David Wright
On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 19:48:40 (-0500), Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > On 2/18/22, Felix Miata wrote: > > David Wright composed on 2022-02-18 14:19 (UTC-0600): > >> On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 09:15:50 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: > > > >>> Two problems: > > > >>> terminals went funkity late tuesday, spent

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread Gene Heskett
On Fri, 18 Feb, 2022 at 7:41 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: To: debian-user@lists.debian.org On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 07:21:19PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > David Wright composed on 2022-02-18 14:19 (UTC-0600): > > > On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 09:15:50 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: > > >> Two problems: >

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread David Wright
On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 19:41:01 (+), Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 09:15:50AM -0800, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Two problems: > > > > terminals went funkity late tuesday, spent Wed-Thu trying to reboot, would > > not go beyond the 15 second mark rebooting. Finally ran the

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 2/18/22, Felix Miata wrote: > David Wright composed on 2022-02-18 14:19 (UTC-0600): > >> On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 09:15:50 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: > >>> Two problems: > >>> terminals went funkity late tuesday, spent Wed-Thu trying to reboot, >>> would not go beyond the 15 second mark

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 07:21:19PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > David Wright composed on 2022-02-18 14:19 (UTC-0600): > > > On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 09:15:50 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: > > >> Two problems: > > >> terminals went funkity late tuesday, spent Wed-Thu trying to reboot, would > >> not

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread Felix Miata
David Wright composed on 2022-02-18 14:19 (UTC-0600): > On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 09:15:50 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: >> Two problems: >> terminals went funkity late tuesday, spent Wed-Thu trying to reboot, would >> not go beyond the 15 second mark rebooting. Finally ran the net installer in >>

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread David Wright
On Fri 18 Feb 2022 at 09:15:50 (-0800), Gene Heskett wrote: > Two problems: > > terminals went funkity late tuesday, spent Wed-Thu trying to reboot, would > not go beyond the 15 second mark rebooting. Finally ran the net installer in > rescue mode, copied my 122gb /home dir, on a 1.9T raid10 to

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 07:41:01PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > In something of 150 or more installs of bullseye - we do a bunch with > each release of images with a point release - I don't think I've ever > seen brltty installed "by accident" so I'd love to know exactly what you > do

Re: about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 09:15:50AM -0800, Gene Heskett wrote: > Two problems: > > > terminals went funkity late tuesday, spent Wed-Thu trying to reboot, would > not go beyond the 15 second mark rebooting. Finally ran the net installer in > rescue mode, copied my 122gb /home dir, on a 1.9T

about 10th new install of bullseye

2022-02-18 Thread Gene Heskett
Two problems: terminals went funkity late tuesday, spent Wed-Thu trying to reboot, would not go beyond the 15 second mark rebooting. Finally ran the net installer in rescue mode, copied my 122gb /home dir, on a 1.9T raid10 to a different drive and reinstalled, then copied it back, but kmail

[Solved] (Was: Re: help new install debian via WiFi)

2021-09-14 Thread 황병희
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI writes: > On 13/09/2021 09:45, 황병희 wrote: >> Hellow! Eduardo^^^ >> Eduardo M KALINOWSKI writes: >> >>> Try the installer with non-free firmware, pretty much all Wi-Fi cards >>> require non-free firmware: >>>

Re: help new install debian via WiFi

2021-09-13 Thread Andrei POPESCU
and fail and so on... > > so i did open chromebook and Gnus. > > How can i connect WiFi zone (not DHCP) at new install (Debian 11)? Hello, When you copied the mini.iso to the stick it should have created a FAT partition that you can use to provide the necessary firmware to the installer,

Re: help new install debian via WiFi

2021-09-13 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
On 13/09/2021 09:45, 황병희 wrote: Hellow! Eduardo^^^ Eduardo M KALINOWSKI writes: Try the installer with non-free firmware, pretty much all Wi-Fi cards require non-free firmware: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/ Wow you are my hero! How can i

Re: help new install debian via WiFi

2021-09-13 Thread 황병희
Hellow! Eduardo^^^ Eduardo M KALINOWSKI writes: > Try the installer with non-free firmware, pretty much all Wi-Fi cards > require non-free firmware: > https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/ Wow you are my hero! How can i input the file into *the usb

Re: help new install debian via WiFi

2021-09-13 Thread Stanislav Vlasov
2021-09-13 17:28 GMT+05:00, 황병희 : > How can i connect WiFi zone (not DHCP) at new install (Debian 11)? Try https://cdimage.debian.org/images/unofficial/non-free/images-including-firmware/ It's help me on Lenovo netbook and many HP servers. -- Stanislav

Re: help new install debian via WiFi

2021-09-13 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
) at new install (Debian 11)? Try the installer with non-free firmware, pretty much all Wi-Fi cards require non-free firmware: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/ -- 'Back in the USSR' musica dos Beatles, por John Lenin e Ringo Stalin. Eduardo M

help new install debian via WiFi

2021-09-13 Thread 황병희
. How can i connect WiFi zone (not DHCP) at new install (Debian 11)? Sincerely, Byung-Hee from South Korea

Re: Two questions as I prepare for a new install

2020-12-09 Thread David Wright
On Wed 09 Dec 2020 at 19:10:53 (+), Mark Fletcher wrote: > On Mon, Dec 07, 2020 at 06:06:43PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > > On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 00:00:54 + Mark Fletcher wrote: > > > > > 1. Does anyone have any advice (or a link to offcial advice) > > > regarding whether a new bullseye

Re: Two questions as I prepare for a new install

2020-12-09 Thread Joe
On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 19:10:53 + Mark Fletcher wrote: > On Mon, Dec 07, 2020 at 06:06:43PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > > On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 00:00:54 + > > Mark Fletcher wrote: > > > > > 1. Does anyone have any advice (or a link to offcial advice) > > > regarding whether a new

Re: Two questions as I prepare for a new install

2020-12-09 Thread Mark Fletcher
On Mon, Dec 07, 2020 at 06:06:43PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 00:00:54 + > Mark Fletcher wrote: > > > 1. Does anyone have any advice (or a link to offcial advice) > > regarding whether a new bullseye install is better done with the > > testing installer at this time,

Re: Two questions as I prepare for a new install

2020-12-08 Thread Tixy
On Tue, 2020-12-08 at 11:48 +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Lu, 07 dec 20, 18:06:43, Charles Curley wrote: > > On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 00:00:54 + > > Mark Fletcher wrote: > > > > > 1. Does anyone have any advice (or a link to offcial advice) > > > regarding whether a new bullseye install is

Re: Two questions as I prepare for a new install

2020-12-08 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 07 dec 20, 18:06:43, Charles Curley wrote: > On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 00:00:54 + > Mark Fletcher wrote: > > > 1. Does anyone have any advice (or a link to offcial advice) > > regarding whether a new bullseye install is better done with the > > testing installer at this time, or by first

Re: Two questions as I prepare for a new install

2020-12-07 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 00:00:54 + Mark Fletcher wrote: > 1. Does anyone have any advice (or a link to offcial advice) > regarding whether a new bullseye install is better done with the > testing installer at this time, or by first installing buster and > then upgrading? In general, you are

Two questions as I prepare for a new install

2020-12-07 Thread Mark Fletcher
Hello list I am currently amassing the hardware for a new PC build as a Christmas present to myself, and plan to install Bullseye on it when the hardware is all here. My current system runs Buster and I thought it would be interesting to see what's coming. I have two questions: 1. Does

Re: Debian 10.4 blank screen After new install

2020-07-22 Thread David Wright
On Tue 21 Jul 2020 at 22:25:57 (-0500), Edward M Kent wrote: > Hello All, I am an old Nube trying to get set up to use a Beaglebone on > some projects. I thought I had a successful install after a list of tasks > was displayed down the screen's left hand edge. Those "tasks" are the bootable

Debian 10.4 blank screen After new install

2020-07-22 Thread echo test
Hello, That blank screen means your hardware has not found the way to load your boot partition. Verify your BIOS configuration. Try toggling between UEFI and MBR assuming your bootable device is ok. Le mer. 22 juil. 2020 à 05:20, Edward M Kent a écrit : > Hello All, I am an old Nube trying

Re: Debian 10.4 blank screen After new install

2020-07-21 Thread Umarzuki Mochlis
Glad to hear it! On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 at 12:57, Edward M Kent wrote: > > Thanks Umarzuki, I will take your advice and make a bootable repair disk > tomorrow. Too late tonight. I used f10 on reboot and now have win10. > Mick > > > On Tue, Jul 21, 2020, 10:33 PM Umarzuki Mochlis wrote: >> >> On

Re: Debian 10.4 blank screen After new install

2020-07-21 Thread Edward M Kent
Thanks Umarzuki, I will take your advice and make a bootable repair disk tomorrow. Too late tonight. I used f10 on reboot and now have win10. Mick On Tue, Jul 21, 2020, 10:33 PM Umarzuki Mochlis wrote: > On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 at 11:21, Edward M Kent wrote: > > > > Hello All, I am an old

Re: Debian 10.4 blank screen After new install

2020-07-21 Thread Umarzuki Mochlis
On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 at 11:21, Edward M Kent wrote: > > Hello All, I am an old Nube trying to get set up to use a Beaglebone on > some projects. I thought I had a successful install after a list of tasks > was displayed down the screen's left hand edge. The list went blank and left > a - in

Debian 10.4 blank screen After new install

2020-07-21 Thread Edward M Kent
Hello All, I am an old Nube trying to get set up to use a Beaglebone on some projects. I thought I had a successful install after a list of tasks was displayed down the screen's left hand edge. The list went blank and left a - in the upper left corner. This curser soon disappeared leaving a

Re: New Install Boots to Grub

2019-12-16 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 16/12/2019 à 16:55, Dr. Jason Amerson a écrit : Hello, I installed Debian 10.2.0 from a USB drive and the installation finished without errors. The only thing that happened during install is that it was unable to setup the network. Anyways, I removed the USB drive and rebooted the

Re: New Install Boots to Grub

2019-12-16 Thread Kent West
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 9:56 AM Dr. Jason Amerson wrote: > Hello, > > I installed Debian 10.2.0 from a USB drive and the installation finished > without errors. The only thing that happened during install is that it was > unable to setup the network. Anyways, I removed the USB drive and rebooted

New Install Boots to Grub

2019-12-16 Thread Dr. Jason Amerson
Hello, I installed Debian 10.2.0 from a USB drive and the installation finished without errors. The only thing that happened during install is that it was unable to setup the network. Anyways, I removed the USB drive and rebooted the computer. It then booted into grub. There was a message

Re: New install of buster, worked fine with regular monitor, garbled display but with good mouse pointer when connected to AV setup

2019-08-14 Thread Phil Reynolds
On Mon, 12 Aug 2019 15:26:49 +0100 Phil Reynolds wrote: > I recently installed buster on a machine so that I could install kodi > on it for the purpose of playing Internet content on my lounge AV > setup. It all worked fine with a regular monitor. > > On trying to get it connected to the AV

New install of buster, worked fine with regular monitor, garbled display but with good mouse pointer when connected to AV setup

2019-08-12 Thread Phil Reynolds
I recently installed buster on a machine so that I could install kodi on it for the purpose of playing Internet content on my lounge AV setup. It all worked fine with a regular monitor. On trying to get it connected to the AV setup today, I get a rather strange problem. All text mode display is

Re: trouble by new install of claws mail

2018-09-14 Thread Andreas Ronnquist
On Thu, 13 Sep 2018 23:50:04 +0200, arne wrote: >The message: > >"Your Claws Mail configuration is from a newer version than the version >which you are currently using." > >Claws Mail is right. > >I did copy Claws settings from debian testing to a new system on >stable. > >I do not want to loose

Re: trouble by new install of claws mail

2018-09-13 Thread Andreas Ronnquist
On Thu, 13 Sep 2018 23:50:04 +0200, arne wrote: >The message: > >"Your Claws Mail configuration is from a newer version than the version >which you are currently using." > >Claws Mail is right. > >I did copy Claws settings from debian testing to a new system on >stable. > >I do not want to loose

trouble by new install of claws mail

2018-09-13 Thread arne
The message: "Your Claws Mail configuration is from a newer version than the version which you are currently using." Claws Mail is right. I did copy Claws settings from debian testing to a new system on stable. I do not want to loose my settings. Claws seems to work OK but the message

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-15 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 15 June 2018 02:28:35 David Christensen wrote: > On 06/14/18 01:52, Gene Heskett wrote: > > I'm seeing, at newegg et all, what is said to be a 3d nand that > > seems to be the higher capacity drive, 240 GB etc, for prices in the > > $90 range. But you are mentioning PCIe. Is SATA about

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-15 Thread David Christensen
On 06/14/18 01:52, Gene Heskett wrote: I'm seeing, at newegg et all, what is said to be a 3d nand that seems to be the higher capacity drive, 240 GB etc, for prices in the $90 range. But you are mentioning PCIe. Is SATA about to be replaced, and I'll have to locate yet another motherboard to

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-14 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 14 June 2018 05:00:34 Jimmy Johnson wrote: > On 06/11/2018 04:42 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Monday 11 June 2018 06:40:41 Mirko Parthey wrote: > >> On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 04:44:16PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > >>> and 3: to treat the grub install as if there are no other drives

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-14 Thread Jimmy Johnson
On 06/11/2018 04:42 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: On Monday 11 June 2018 06:40:41 Mirko Parthey wrote: On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 04:44:16PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: and 3: to treat the grub install as if there are no other drives hooked up. I don't need grub to fill half the boot screen with data

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-14 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 14 June 2018 01:03:12 David Christensen wrote: > On 06/10/18 21:35, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Monday 11 June 2018 00:16:39 David Christensen wrote: > >> On 06/10/18 13:44, Gene Heskett wrote: > >>> Greetings all; > >>> > >>> I have the dvd written, and a new 2T drive currently

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-13 Thread David Christensen
On 06/10/18 21:35, Gene Heskett wrote: On Monday 11 June 2018 00:16:39 David Christensen wrote: On 06/10/18 13:44, Gene Heskett wrote: Greetings all; I have the dvd written, and a new 2T drive currently occupying the /dev/sdc slot. What I want, since the drive has been partitioned to /boot,

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-11 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 11 June 2018 06:40:41 Mirko Parthey wrote: > On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 04:44:16PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > and 3: to treat the grub install as if there are no other drives > > hooked up. I don't need grub to fill half the boot screen with data > > from the other drives. > > Once

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-11 Thread Mirko Parthey
On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 04:44:16PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > and 3: to treat the grub install as if there are no other drives hooked > up. I don't need grub to fill half the boot screen with data from the > other drives. Once your Debian installation is finished, put this in

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-10 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 11 June 2018 00:16:39 David Christensen wrote: > On 06/10/18 13:44, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Greetings all; > > > > I have the dvd written, and a new 2T drive currently occupying the > > /dev/sdc slot. > > > > What I want, since the drive has been partitioned to /boot, /home, > > /, and

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-10 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 10 June 2018 23:41:36 Rick Thomas wrote: > > On Jun 10, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Gene Heskett > > wrote: > > > > Greetings all; > > > > I have the dvd written, and a new 2T drive currently occupying > > the /dev/sdc slot. > > > > What I want, since the drive has been partitioned to /boot,

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-10 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 10 June 2018 20:55:11 Charlie S wrote: > On Sun, 10 Jun 2018 16:44:16 -0400 Gene Heskett sent: > > Greetings all; > > > > I have the dvd written, and a new 2T drive currently occupying > > the /dev/sdc slot. > > > > What I want, since the drive has been partitioned to /boot, /home, > >

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-10 Thread David Christensen
On 06/10/18 13:44, Gene Heskett wrote: Greetings all; I have the dvd written, and a new 2T drive currently occupying the /dev/sdc slot. What I want, since the drive has been partitioned to /boot, /home, /, and swap, is 1; for this install to not touch any other drive currently mounted, and

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-10 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 10 June 2018 20:23:49 Mark Fletcher wrote: > On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 04:44:16PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Greetings all; > > > > I have the dvd written, and a new 2T drive currently occupying > > the /dev/sdc slot. > > > > What I want, since the drive has been partitioned to /boot,

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-10 Thread Rick Thomas
> On Jun 10, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Greetings all; > > I have the dvd written, and a new 2T drive currently occupying > the /dev/sdc slot. > > What I want, since the drive has been partitioned to /boot, /home, /, and > swap, is 1; for this install to not touch any other

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-10 Thread Charlie S
On Sun, 10 Jun 2018 16:44:16 -0400 Gene Heskett sent: > Greetings all; > > I have the dvd written, and a new 2T drive currently occupying > the /dev/sdc slot. > > What I want, since the drive has been partitioned to /boot, /home, /, > and swap, is 1; for this install to not touch any other

Re: new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-10 Thread Mark Fletcher
On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 04:44:16PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > Greetings all; > > I have the dvd written, and a new 2T drive currently occupying > the /dev/sdc slot. > > What I want, since the drive has been partitioned to /boot, /home, /, and > swap, is 1; for this install to not touch any

new install of amd64, 9-4 from iso #1

2018-06-10 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings all; I have the dvd written, and a new 2T drive currently occupying the /dev/sdc slot. What I want, since the drive has been partitioned to /boot, /home, /, and swap, is 1; for this install to not touch any other drive currently mounted, and 2; use the partitions I've already setup

Re: New install Jesse 8.6.0...grub2 problem

2016-10-30 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Sunday 30 October 2016 15:47:59 Mark Fletcher wrote: > On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 10:35:59AM -0400, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote: > > On 10/30/16, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > > Le 30/10/2016 à 13:13, Lisi Reisz a écrit : > > >> On Thursday 06 October 2016 19:12:43 Pascal Hambourg

Re: New install Jesse 8.6.0...grub2 problem

2016-10-30 Thread Mark Fletcher
On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 10:35:59AM -0400, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote: > On 10/30/16, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > Le 30/10/2016 à 13:13, Lisi Reisz a écrit : > >> On Thursday 06 October 2016 19:12:43 Pascal Hambourg wrote: > >>> > >>> The result of bootinfoscript would be a good

Re: New install Jesse 8.6.0...grub2 problem

2016-10-30 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 10/30/16, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 30/10/2016 à 13:13, Lisi Reisz a écrit : >> On Thursday 06 October 2016 19:12:43 Pascal Hambourg wrote: >>> >>> The result of bootinfoscript would be a good starting point. >> >> I have Jessie fully updated and aptitude can't find

Re: New install Jesse 8.6.0...grub2 problem

2016-10-30 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Sunday 30 October 2016 13:32:27 Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 30/10/2016 à 13:13, Lisi Reisz a écrit : > > On Thursday 06 October 2016 19:12:43 Pascal Hambourg wrote: > >> The result of bootinfoscript would be a good starting point. > > > > I have Jessie fully updated and aptitude can't find

Re: New install Jesse 8.6.0...grub2 problem

2016-10-30 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 30/10/2016 à 13:13, Lisi Reisz a écrit : On Thursday 06 October 2016 19:12:43 Pascal Hambourg wrote: The result of bootinfoscript would be a good starting point. I have Jessie fully updated and aptitude can't find bootinfoscript. How did you search ? It is a command, not a package name.

Re: New install Jesse 8.6.0...grub2 problem

2016-10-30 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 06 October 2016 19:12:43 Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 06/10/2016 à 19:22, Mark Neidorff a écrit : > > Is there more information that you need to help me? > > The result of bootinfoscript would be a good starting point. I have Jessie fully updated and aptitude can't find bootinfoscript.

Re: New install Jesse 8.6.0...grub2 problem

2016-10-06 Thread Felix Miata
Pascal Hambourg composed on 2016-10-06 20:30 (UTC+0200): ...if the OP followed the openSUSE installer defaults, the root filesystem is btrfs and can be shrinked while mounted. That depends on which openSUSE he installed, data he didn't provide. BTRFS became default between 13.2 and 42.1

Re: New install Jesse 8.6.0...grub2 problem

2016-10-06 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 06/10/2016 à 20:12, Felix Miata a écrit : No Linux distro needs more than a tiny fraction of a 750G HD. Wise people would never use all 750 GB for a single OS if it does not need to contain as many data. Once booted into Jessie you can shrink the openSUSE installation to a more

Re: New install Jesse 8.6.0...grub2 problem

2016-10-06 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 06/10/2016 à 19:22, Mark Neidorff a écrit : Is there more information that you need to help me? The result of bootinfoscript would be a good starting point.

Re: New install Jesse 8.6.0...grub2 problem

2016-10-06 Thread Felix Miata
Mark Neidorff composed on 2016-10-06 13:22 (UTC-0400): I'm building a server PC to perform backups of the PCs on my local network. The server has 2 HDDs--750 Gb and 2 Tb. The intention is to use the 750 Gb drive for the OS and the 2 Tb drive for the backup data. I'll get there in stages. I'll

New install Jesse 8.6.0...grub2 problem

2016-10-06 Thread Mark Neidorff
Hello, I'm building a server PC to perform backups of the PCs on my local network. The server has 2 HDDs--750 Gb and 2 Tb. The intention is to use the 750 Gb drive for the OS and the 2 Tb drive for the backup data. I'll get there in stages. I'll be using backuppc to do the actual backups.

New install of Jesse for backuppc use

2016-06-22 Thread Mark Neidorff
It has been about 7 years since I've been on the list. I decided to implement a comprehensive backup solution and chose backuppc. I also built a new mini-ITX PC for this use--Intel Core i3, 8 Gb RAM, 750 GB HDD, wired networking---and Debian Jesse for the software. To be fair, before I

Re: New Install Fails at Step 14

2015-12-30 Thread Steve Matzura
That's quite all right, it's not something that's really important unless the non-full installs don't include screenreader support durinig the actual install, which they probably don't. You don't even have to ask your friend. If you happen to have a copy of the distro handy, boot it, and tell me

Re: New Install Fails at Step 14

2015-12-30 Thread Steve Matzura
Step 14 is "Install additional software." If the net install works with speech, then I can do it. Without speech output from the built-in screenreader, it's of no use to me without sighted assistance, which I do not have. On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 04:28:52 +1300, you wrote: >On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at

Re: New Install Fails at Step 14

2015-12-30 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Wednesday 30 December 2015 16:06:54 Steve Matzura wrote: > That's quite all right, it's not something that's really important > unless the non-full installs don't include screenreader support > durinig the actual install, which they probably don't. You don't even > have to ask your friend. If

Re: New Install Fails at Step 14

2015-12-30 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Wednesday 30 December 2015 15:39:37 Steve Matzura wrote: > Step 14 is "Install additional software." If the net install works > with speech, then I can do it. Without speech output from the built-in > screenreader, it's of no use to me without sighted assistance, which I > do not have. Sorry.

Re: New Install Fails at Step 14

2015-12-30 Thread Steve Matzura
So since my installation is virgin and is failing at Step 14, should I just start again and see if I get any further this time, or is there anything I should choose or specify differently when trying again?

Re: New Install Fails at Step 14

2015-12-30 Thread Chris Bannister
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 10:22:30AM -0500, Steve Matzura wrote: > So since my installation is virgin and is failing at Step 14, should I > just start again and see if I get any further this time, or is there > anything I should choose or specify differently when trying again? I don't know what

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