Hi, Mitt!
I don't get an error like "menuentry: command not found".
My update-grub finishes with "erledigt", which means "done", and all the
OS's were found.
I use this 40_custom file:
-
#!/bin/sh
exec tail -n +3 $0
# This file provides an easy way to add custom menu entries. Simp
Please note if you copy dbus-startscript from /usr/pkg to /etc delete
eventually .sh-suffix.
Best regards
Thomas Kaepernick
co...@sdf.org schrieb:
>Please just add dbus to rc.d
>--
I've found a dbus script in LFS book, trimmed it a bit,
now I am able to startx. But trying to shutdown or reboot
from GNOME only freezes X, logout option is fine.
There is no .serverauth,
"waiting for X server to shut down gnome-settings-daemon:
Fatal IO error 35 (resource temporarily unavailable
>>> Maybe you or someone else can tell me the reason for this
>>> "cat << EOF ... EOF" frame around the menuentry block.
When I was trying to run "update-grub" without this frame
it told me "menuetry: command not found" and
"insmod: command not found".
Mitt
On Wed, 2 Dec 2015, Michael van Elst wrote:
fcfs is also the "neutral" queue for drivers stacking on top of
each other. The queue sorting should really only be done
at one level.
But raidframe is more complicated because it does its own queuing
and sorting outside of this schema, in particular
i...@home.imil.net ("Emile `iMil' Heitor") writes:
>as changing it only for the disk members was apparently counter-productive.
>And there we go, from a 40/50MB/s write average to a stunning 200 to 300MB/s,
>which is more like what the disks can theroically do.
>Could anyone with some background
Hi,
I've never been really happy with my NetBSD RAIDframe NAS, never really got the
speed I was supposed to even with the right alignment / raid layout etc.
Today I dug into `dkctl(8)' while searching if cache was enabled for read and
write, and I came across the "strategy" command.
Long story
On Tue, 1 Dec 2015, Mitt Green wrote:
I'm troubling starting X on a newly installed system.
Dbus errors are keeping you from starting X? Do you mean it's keeping your
X environment from being usable and coming up fully to GNOME or that it's
somehow crashing or interfering with X? Xorg under N
Please just add dbus to rc.d
--
Hi,
Thank you, now it boots.
:-)
Maybe you or someone else can tell me the reason for this
"cat << EOF ... EOF" frame around the menuentry block.
In my "40_custom" it works without it, as expected.
Regards. / Hilmar.
Here's what's inside my /etc/grub.d/40_custom now:
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pkg_create: can't stat
`/usr/pkgsrc/comms/asterisk18/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/asterisk/modules/func_curl.so'
pkg_create: can't stat
`/usr/pkgsrc/comms/asterisk18/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/asterisk/modules/res_config_curl.so'
pkg_create: can't stat
`/usr/pkgsrc/comms/asterisk18/work/.destdir/usr/pk
Good day everyone,
I'm troubling starting X on a newly installed system.
Errors are:
- Could not connect to ConsoleKit, no /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket
file;
- dbus_g_connection_get_connection: assertion "gconnection" failed;
- arguments to dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block()
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