[gentoo-user] System reboot

2018-12-15 Thread Dale
Howdy, As some know, I've done some upgrades recently.  A month or so back, I had reboots due to Dolphin using up all the system memory, since upgraded from 16GBs to 32GBs.  I stopped using Dolphin for that reason.  I'll test it someday to see if the bug is fixed.  Just a bit ago I had my system p

[gentoo-user] NFS root suspend/resume solved

2018-12-15 Thread Tsukasa Mcp_Reznor
For anyone following or just plain interested, I've solved the issue with diskless root over NFS not being able to resume correctly after suspending. nfsvers=4.0 on the boot line Using 4.2 has speed improvements but results in hardlocking on wakeup. Thank you to everyone that got involved, seei

Re: [gentoo-user] data recovery advice needed

2018-12-15 Thread Rich Freeman
On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 6:33 PM Jack wrote: > > So, I removed that HDD for safekeeping (completely reinstalled the > laptop on a new drive) and now I'm trying to recover data from an > intact partition on the old drive, the problem being that the drive is > giving some read errors, so I want to mi

Re: [gentoo-user] data recovery advice needed

2018-12-15 Thread Grant Taylor
On 12/15/18 4:33 PM, Jack wrote: Is there any way to fix this other than completely repeating the copy? I'm sure there are other ways, but the first things that comes to mind is touch. Or rather a script that uses touch, and possibly find or a recursive glob. The idea being to have the lis

[gentoo-user] data recovery advice needed

2018-12-15 Thread Jack
Some months ago, I borked a laptop HDD by trying to move a partition in a way that left both the old and new partitions invalid. (For my sanity, I've forced the details out of my memory, but the old and new locations overlapped, and I think the move might have been interrupted. My own fau