Re: [DNG] dnsmaq on devuan

2018-03-22 Thread Irrwahn
John Crisp wrote on 23.03.2018 02:22: > I have been having some struggles running dnsmasq on Devuan Jessie. > > After a lot of head scratching I started to realise the init file seems > a touch out of whack. For starters, no pid file is generated when you > start dnsmasq. > > There I was

[DNG] dnsmaq on devuan

2018-03-22 Thread John Crisp
I have been having some struggles running dnsmasq on Devuan Jessie. After a lot of head scratching I started to realise the init file seems a touch out of whack. For starters, no pid file is generated when you start dnsmasq. There I was thinking I was stopping and starting it when in reality, I

Re: [DNG] Init script for running fio as a service

2018-03-22 Thread Steve Litt
On Thu, 22 Mar 2018 17:37:36 +0100 Martin Steigerwald wrote: > Hello KatolaZ. > > KatolaZ - 22.03.18, 15:40: > > On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 02:00:23PM +0100, Martin Steigerwald > > wrote: > […] > > > I am working on updating my fio debian package. I chose to > > > install

[DNG] awk deepcopy demonstration

2018-03-22 Thread Steve Litt
Hi all, Awk has two kinds of variables: scalars which are strings or ints or floats, and arrays. Arrays are more like LUA tables or Python dicts or Perl hashes in that you can use any scalar as a subscript. Multidimensional arrays are doable but require care and attention. The following code

Re: [DNG] Init script for running fio as a service

2018-03-22 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Hello KatolaZ. KatolaZ - 22.03.18, 15:40: > On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 02:00:23PM +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote: […] > > I am working on updating my fio debian package. I chose to install the > > systemd service file for those who use a default Debian system with > > systemd. > > > > However I

Re: [DNG] Init script for running fio as a service

2018-03-22 Thread KatolaZ
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 02:00:23PM +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote: > Hello. > > I am working on updating my fio debian package. I chose to install the > systemd > service file for those who use a default Debian system with systemd. > > However I also like to provide an init script for people

[DNG] Init script for running fio as a service

2018-03-22 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Hello. I am working on updating my fio debian package. I chose to install the systemd service file for those who use a default Debian system with systemd. However I also like to provide an init script for people who use Devuan or Debian with sysvinit. I started a quick hack on an init script,

[DNG] Sharing netinstalls [Was: Re: Does devuan install from USB really need a CDROM?

2018-03-22 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 20.03.18 09:20, KatolaZ wrote: > > dpkg --get-selections > package_list > dpkg --set-selections < package_list > Many thanks, KatolaZ. Notes taken, and quickly tried. It is something I've (too idly) long thought would be very nice to have - though I was only thinking in terms of the

Re: [DNG] Solved with Jessie netinst, but not Ascii. [Was: Re: Does devuan install from USB really need a CDROM?

2018-03-22 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
Hi, Erik Christiansen writes: > On 20.03.18 15:26, Florian Zieboll wrote: >> >> On Tue, 20 Mar 2018 19:58:08 +1100 >> Erik Christiansen wrote: >> >> > "isolinux.bin missing or corrupt. >> > DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER" >> >> That looks like you

[DNG] Devuan jessie booting to a blank screen [Was: Re: Solved with Jessie netinst, but not Ascii.

2018-03-22 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 20.03.18 19:58, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 19.03.18 11:46, Florian Zieboll wrote: > > as a workaround, I'd try to use the netinstall image, if there's a > > connection available for that machine. > > Thanks Florian, that worked with devuan_jessie_1.0.0_i386_NETINST.iso After the

Re: [DNG] Solved with Jessie netinst, but not Ascii. [Was: Re: Does devuan install from USB really need a CDROM?

2018-03-22 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 20.03.18 15:26, Florian Zieboll wrote: > > On Tue, 20 Mar 2018 19:58:08 +1100 > Erik Christiansen wrote: > > > "isolinux.bin missing or corrupt. > > DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER" > > That looks like you used some 3rd-party tool like