Re: Grub in text mode

2019-01-11 Thread Russell Coker via luv-main
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 5:04:17 PM AEDT Craig Sanders via luv-main wrote: > I'd forgotten that screen could even do that. It's been years since I even > used zmodem, possibly decades. > > Seems you're not the first to miss it: > If you're going to send a patch, I'd suggest making two

Re: scsi

2019-01-11 Thread Paul van den Bergen via luv-main
presuming you've all already seem it, but next time I'm in the market for a laptop I'll be looking at system76. (because some of those laptops have quite a lot of SSD/HDD capacity...) https://system76.com/ also, while we are at it, if you need a system targetted or a specific task, have a look

Re: scsi

2019-01-11 Thread Russell Coker via luv-main
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 12:19:26 AM AEDT Andrew Greig via luv-main wrote: > I should look at an SSD for my system drive I have a couple of new drives > for my RAID. SSDs are considerably smaller than hard drives. So a PC that only has space for 2 hard drives could probably fit 2 hard

Re: Grub in text mode

2019-01-11 Thread Craig Sanders via luv-main
On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 10:48:54PM -0500, Stewart Smith wrote: > The one thing I miss from screen is built in zmodem capture. Okay, so this > is a bit esoteric these days, and I guess I should not complain about it and > instead send a patch to tmux :) I'd forgotten that screen could even do

Re: Grub in text mode

2019-01-11 Thread Stewart Smith via luv-main
On Thu, Jan 10, 2019, at 2:57 AM, Craig Sanders via luv-main wrote: > On Tue, Jan 08, 2019 at 11:51:33PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote: > > Currently I run my kvm VMs under screen > > sounds like a PITA doing everything manually...but whatever works for you. > > > and just use screen -r to get the

Re: scsi

2019-01-11 Thread Andrew Greig via luv-main
On 11/1/19 9:41 pm, Russell Coker wrote: On Friday, 11 January 2019 7:22:35 PM AEDT Andrew Greig via luv-main wrote: In the old days when boot times were quick When things work correctly with systemd boot seems quicker than

Re: scsi

2019-01-11 Thread Russell Coker via luv-main
On Friday, 11 January 2019 7:22:35 PM AEDT Andrew Greig via luv-main wrote: > In the old days when boot times were quick When things work correctly with systemd boot seems quicker than it has been for a long time, especially with SSD. Most of the Linux workstations I run have boot times

Re: scsi

2019-01-11 Thread Andrew Greig via luv-main
On 11/1/19 7:54 pm, Rohan McLeod wrote: Andrew Greig via luv-main wrote: Hi all, I have a SCSI scanner Epson GT7000, which I love, but occasionally in the past I may have turned it off, and as

Re: scsi

2019-01-11 Thread Andrew Greig via luv-main
On 11/1/19 7:54 pm, Rohan McLeod wrote: Andrew Greig via luv-main wrote: Hi all, I have a SCSI scanner Epson GT7000, which I love, but occasionally in the past I may have turned it off,

Re: scsi

2019-01-11 Thread Rohan McLeod via luv-main
Andrew Greig via luv-main wrote: Hi all, I have a SCSI scanner Epson GT7000, which I love, but occasionally in the past I may have turned it off, and as a consequence it is not detected at boot What hardware are you using ? Adaptec from memory used to show stuff connected on the SCSI

Re: scsi

2019-01-11 Thread Rick Moen via luv-main
Quoting Andrew Greig (pushin.li...@gmail.com): > I have a SCSI scanner Epson GT7000, which I love, but occasionally in > the past I may have turned it off, and as a consequence it is not > detected at boot. In the old days when boot times were quick I would > turn it on and reboot, but boot up

scsi

2019-01-11 Thread Andrew Greig via luv-main
Hi all, I have a SCSI scanner Epson GT7000, which I love, but occasionally in the past I may have turned it off, and as a consequence it is not detected at boot. In the old days when boot times were quick I would turn it on and reboot, but boot up time