Am 2021-02-24 13:01, schrieb Steve Litt:
Hi all,
I'm now at the stage where I need a firewall on my Devuan VM guest, and
I don't know how to do it. I have the iptables package installed, and
/usr/sbin/iptables is a command, but I have no idea where to go from
there. Is there a file that
Am 2020-06-17 23:49, schrieb ippaket via Dng:
after the upgrade from ascii to beowulf I can't shutdown my machine
(64bit intel atom) by pressing the power button anymore.
Any ideas what to do ?
That depends on the DE you are using. Most DE's have a configuration
option for this.
Maybe this
Am 2020-06-14 22:54, schrieb g4sra via Dng:
How do you know the mount is failing ?
It's not mounted after mount command.
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Am 2020-06-15 05:11, schrieb spiralofhope:
I wonder if there's anything S.M.A.R.T. information can tell you.
There is a spinup time test, and I wonder if perhaps there is SMART
logging within the drive that could reveal a problem with the drive not
spinning up as quickly as it should, and maybe
Am 2020-06-14 21:25, schrieb richard lucassen via Dng:
Ok, I missed that, sorry. Maybe 5 is too low, try 10 or 15 I'd say.
I don't see why this parameter is so important. When I read the
description, this is the delay for scanning usb devices after power up.
But as you can see in the logs,
Am 2020-06-14 20:48, schrieb richard lucassen:
What happens if you change the content of that script:
#!/bin/dash
echo 5 > /sys/module/usb_storage/parameters/delay_use
For what reason? I had it in /boot/boot.ini and that worked. I looked up
/sys/module/usb_storage/parameters/delay_use and it
Am 2020-06-14 20:07, schrieb d...@d404.nl:
It is a kernel parameter not a module parameter. You have to add it to
your kernel boot line.
Ok, I found out how to do that. It's in /boot/boot.ini
But that made no difference to my problem.
This is my current setup:
/etc/fstab has the mount option
Am 2020-06-14 19:51, schrieb Tomasz Torcz:
Try files in /sys/module/usb_storage/parameters
Or you can put in kernel command line: usb_storage.parameter=…
as described at
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.html
Something is wrong her:
root@Odroid2:~#
Am 2020-06-14 19:39, schrieb d...@d404.nl:
Most likely the usb_storage module is compiled in the kernel.
How can I set its parameters in this case?
sysctl -a lists nothing about storage or usb.
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Am 2020-06-14 19:30, schrieb richard lucassen:
What tells "modinfo g_mass_storage"?
$ sudo modinfo g_mass_storage
filename:
/lib/modules/3.16.82+/kernel/drivers/usb/gadget/g_mass_storage.ko
license:GPL
author: Michal Nazarewicz
description:Mass Storage Gadget
Am 2020-06-14 19:07, schrieb J. Fahrner via Dng:
modinfo: ERROR: Module usb_storage not found.
Maybe they have their own drivers for usb?
# find /lib/modules/3.16.82+/kernel/drivers -name '*storage*'
/lib/modules/3.16.82+/kernel/drivers/usb/gadget/g_mass_storage.ko
/lib/modules/3.16.82
Am 2020-06-14 19:05, schrieb richard lucassen:
That's rather strange. From "modinfo usb_storage":
parm: delay_use:seconds to delay before using a new device (uint)
And what happens if you load the module in advance?:
echo "usb_storage" >> /etc/modules
modinfo: ERROR: Module usb_storage not
Am 2020-06-14 17:25, schrieb richard lucassen via Dng:
echo "options usb_storage delay_use=5" >
/etc/modprobe.d/usb_storage.conf
seems not to work.
After boot:
cat /sys/module/usb_storage/parameters/delay_use
1
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Am 2020-06-14 15:09, schrieb Dr. Nikolaus Klepp:
Anno domini 2020 Sun, 14 Jun 14:12:21 +0200
J. Fahrner via Dng scripsit:
[ 22.579214] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk
[ 1145.246051] EXT4-fs (sda1): mounted filesystem with ordered data
I see this on RPi, too, just the delay is smaller
Am 2020-06-14 13:32, schrieb richard lucassen via Dng:
It's weird. What does "dmesg" tell?
dmesg > /tmp/dmesg
and look if there are any messages there
[0.00] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset
[0.00] Initializing cgroup subsys cpu
[0.00] Initializing cgroup subsys
Am 2020-06-14 13:23, schrieb Dr. Nikolaus Klepp:
Are you 100% absolutely sure your board is not stuck at the bootloader
stage before the kernel is started?
Yes. It responds to ping, so network is running.
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Am 2020-06-14 10:11, schrieb richard lucassen:
Did you format the disk with a newer system than the system you run it
on? So, I wonder what happens if you remove the huge_file option
I don't remember on which system I formatted that drive.
After playing around the problem is very strange. It's
On an "apt-get update" I get the following errors:
Err:10 http://pkgmaster.devuan.org/merged beowulf/main armhf Contents
(deb)
Hash Sum mismatch
Hashes of expected file:
- Filesize:31681725 [weak]
-
SHA256:04dda4a3166f89d6cd274bd662e29997a9c59c0015e3a29537c5918ff35edd01
Hashes of
Am 2020-06-13 22:10, schrieb richard lucassen via Dng:
I have no idea. But mountall is in runlevel S, not 2. What if you mount
it explicitely in a temporary script called /etc/rcS.d/99mount.sh ?
That
is before runlevel 2 starts.
Looks like it has something to do with huge_file support:
Am 2020-06-13 21:05, schrieb richard lucassen:
No, but I asked you why not create the root filesystem on that disk.
If "mount -a" does not work in runlevel 2, why should it work in boot
stage 1?
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Am 2020-06-13 20:18, schrieb richard lucassen via Dng:
That was the "rootwait" parameter as I said somewhere. Used for USB and
MMC disks.
"The rootwait kernel parameter only affects the first stage of boot,
while the kernel is waiting for its initial root device"
Am 2020-06-13 14:19, schrieb Tito via Dng:
maybe rather than trying to mount the disk earlier, you could try
to spin it up so that it mounts when mountall is run.
AFTER boot a "mount -a" waits until the disk is ready and mounts it
without any failure. I don't see why this should not be the
Am 2020-06-13 10:31, schrieb richard lucassen:
The nofail means that it wil mount automatically, but if the disk
is absent it won't give errors. But it does not wait for the device!
The disk has itś own power supply and is always connected. I think there
is something missing at the boot stage
Am 2020-06-13 10:05, schrieb richard lucassen via Dng:
That is why there is a rootwait option:
rootwait[KNL] Wait (indefinitely) for root device to show up.
Useful for devices that are detected asynchronously (e.g. USB and MMC
devices).
Thats exactly what I'm expecting, waiting
Am 2020-06-13 09:49, schrieb richard lucassen:
What is on that disk? Why not make that disk the root filesystem and
pass "rootwait" to the kernel?
I'm afraid that won't work either. If there are problems mounting the
disk at this early stage, even the root filesystem will not mount.
Am 2020-06-13 09:24, schrieb Didier Kryn:
AFAIU defaults is a placeholder for when there's no option to pass.
Therefore, if you specify nofail or noauto, defaults isn't needed.
According to the man page of mount:
defaults
Use the default options: rw, suid, dev, exec, auto,
Am 2020-06-13 08:25, schrieb J. Fahrner via Dng:
nofail was a good hint. Now the system boots, but the usb disk is
still not mounted. "mount -a" mounts it without errors after boot.
What is the best way to run "mount -a" before any initscripts in
runlevel 2?
There is
Am 2020-06-12 20:25, schrieb richard lucassen:
Try to add "nofail" or "noauto":
nofail was a good hint. Now the system boots, but the usb disk is still
not mounted. "mount -a" mounts it without errors after boot.
I see no errors in /var/log/boot and dmesg.
The only messages concerning this
Hi,
I'm running Devuan Beowulf on an Odroid C2 mini computer. Since it's
internal flash disk is limited, I run it with an external usb drive
attached.
When this disk is active in /etc/fstab the boot process hangs forever. I
can ping it, so networking is started, but I cannot login, because
Am 2020-03-22 18:16, schrieb goli...@devuan.org:
I'm feeling the darkpurpy love! :)
You are right :-)
But if all else
fails you can just replace the cinnabar elements with darkpurpy in
/usr/share/desktop-base. That's how I got cinnabar grub working on my
jessie.
I tried to integrate
Am 2020-03-22 13:00, schrieb Mark Hindley:
chromium recommends chromium-sandbox. Do you have no-install-recommends
configured in apt?
Yes, I don't install recommends. When chromium does not run without
sandbox, then it should be a must, not a recommend.
Jochen
After upgrade to beowulf I'm missing the darkpurpy-grub theme. The files
are yet there, but update-alternatives does not know about them, it only
lets me choose cinnabar-grub.
Jochen
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On Beowulf Chromium does not start because of missing sandbox.
ERROR:zygote_host_impl_linux.cc(116)] No usable sandbox! If this is a
Debian system, please install the chromium-sandbox package to solve this
problem. If you want to live dangerously and need an immediate
workaround, you can try
Hi,
after upgrading from Ascii to Beowulf network-manager ist broken.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
network-manager : Depends: libpam-systemd
Regards
Jochen
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Am 2020-03-01 23:07, schrieb aitor:
My vote is for tint2.
I also vote for openbox with tint2.
if you don't want to tediously configure it yourself, install Bunsenlabs
https://www.bunsenlabs.org/ and then migrate it to Devuan. Bunsenlabs
has a nice theme and helper scripts for the openbox
Hi,
the emmc card of my Odroid U3 (armhf) has died, so I had to reinstall
the whole OS on a spare sd card. I installed the latest Debian Jessie
image for that U3, then migrated it to Devuan Ascii.
Now there is a problem with the apt https transport. On apt-get update I
get the following
Am 2019-11-08 20:28, schrieb Adam Borowski:
I've had an eMMC card that survived 4 years of a constant I/O-bound
load
with more writes than reads, before starting to fail. On the other
hand,
you can kill a SD card within a day.
A nice example what you should NOT do with flash memory ;-)
Am 2019-10-14 01:01, schrieb tom:
Why in gods name does a centralized instant messenger require root
privileges on your machine?
Signal uses the electron framework for running in a sandbox. Electron
uses the Linux user namespaces feature for building the sandbox, but
this seems to be
I just came across a security problem. The application signal-desktop
could not be started anymore because a file from the electron framework
did not set a setuid bit
(https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Desktop/issues/3536).
For the sandbox feature this obviously needs root privileges.
It
Am 2019-07-09 21:07, schrieb Tomasz Torcz:
So why do they need new UUID's at every boot?
Not every boot. Every service start:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/4b58153dd22172d817055d2a09a0cdf3f4bd9db3
Are they crazy?
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Am 2019-06-26 07:58, schrieb Thomas Besser via Dng:
what's the easiest way to resize the root partition to the full size
of the sdcard?
On raspbian it is done with 'raspi-config' which is not available in
devuan.
You cannot resize a mounted partition. raspi-config installs a boot
script to
https://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item=Systemd-1.2-Million
I will write you a whole operating system with such a number of code
lines!
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https://make-linux-fast-again.com/
:-D
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Am 2019-02-27 22:30, schrieb info at smallinnovations dot nl:
Apparently opendkim 2.11 has been polluted/infected by systemd. Lots of
systemd bugreports, notes about being a native systemd daemon but
simply
not working from postfix. I downgraded opendkim from 2.11 to 2.9 and
everythings is
Am 2019-02-18 18:45, schrieb Didier Kryn:
If you reject the software because you distrust the author, try
netplug intead, or write your own. The function is the same: react to
plugging/unplugging the Ethernet cable. I dunno how these daemons get
notified, but they do, and
Am 2019-02-18 18:20, schrieb Didier Kryn:
We all know who made it (-: . But it just does one thing and seems
do it well, at least for me - never looked at the source.
I had some boot delay because of dhcpdiscover, so I tried ifplugd as it
was mentioned in this thread. Boot delay was gone,
Am 2019-02-18 14:07, schrieb Dr. Nikolaus Klepp:
Comming back to the original issue: I tested ifplugd - which turned
out to be not very reliable,
Guess who made it!
L.P. :-D
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Am 2019-01-08 12:45, schrieb Simon Walter:
Did it work on a fresh install? Or did you have to configure anything?
Yes. The only thing you have to note: the interfaces it should manage
must not be listed in /etc/network/interfaces
Jochen
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Am 2019-01-08 12:12, schrieb Simon Walter:
I have a simple question: Is NetworkManager supposed to work?
Yes, it works.
It has not worked in Jessie and it does not work in Ascii. I have read
the manuals and I think I have everything installed that is needed.
What problem do you have? What
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