On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 6:19 PM Chris Murphy
wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 2:21 PM Richard Shaw wrote:
>
> > efibootmgr -B 0001 (which was the fedora entry)
> > and then
> > efibootmgr -c -d /dev/sda -p 1 -l "EFI/fedora/shim.efi" -L Fedora
> >
> > then it worked...
> >
> > NOTHING ABOUT THIS
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 2:21 PM Richard Shaw wrote:
> efibootmgr -B 0001 (which was the fedora entry)
> and then
> efibootmgr -c -d /dev/sda -p 1 -l "EFI/fedora/shim.efi" -L Fedora
>
> then it worked...
>
> NOTHING ABOUT THIS IS INTUITIVE!
It's not intuitive, it's also not self-describing. But t
On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 11:48 AM Beartooth wrote:
> On Sat, 09 Feb 2019 14:59:57 -0800, Clifford Snow wrote:
>
> > I would suggest using QGIS. It run great under Fedora. I use Dani's copr
> > repo for QGIS. (copy of repo below) It's has the latest version, 3.4
> > which is very stable. QGIS will
I think this is just noise in the journal; not a real problem (it's an
annoyance).
Fedora Server 29 running two docker containers: pihole and battery
historian. When I do 'sysmtectl start libvirtd' I immediately start
getting the following in the journal every 5s.
Feb 11 13:53:23 fnuc.local dnsma
On Sat, 09 Feb 2019 14:59:57 -0800, Clifford Snow wrote:
> I would suggest using QGIS. It run great under Fedora. I use Dani's copr
> repo for QGIS. (copy of repo below) It's has the latest version, 3.4
> which is very stable. QGIS will natively open GPX tracks. Then you'll
> want to get some back
I'll been putting up with very slow dnf update for a while.
strace showed that it was reading /var/lib/rpm/Packages 4KiB at a time.
My /var/lib/rpm/Packages is 118MiB so that takes a while on a hard disk
around 60s.
My desktop is i7 4GHz CPU 16GiB of ram.
Unless there is a way to configure DNF to
On 2/11/19 6:30 AM, Paul-Erik Törrönen wrote:
My setup was simple, I had the following line in /etc/fstab:
nfs-server:/path/to/home /home nfs defaults 0 0
That's not "automount." That's just a normal NFS filesystem. Using the
word "automount" will confuse people about
On 2019-02-11 14:45, George N. White III wrote:
This change might be the new systemd automounter. If your previous
configuration
was using autofs, that should still be available. More detail would be
helpful.
My setup was simple, I had the following line in /etc/fstab:
nfs-server:/path/to/h
On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 12:36 AM Łukasz Posadowski
wrote:
> Data Sun, 10 Feb 2019 15:20:17 -0600
> Richard Shaw napisał(a):
>
> > I bought an SSD to replace my HDD and I used System Rescue CD to move
> > my EFI and boot partitions over and then used lvm tools to add the
> > new drive to the lvm
On Mon, 11 Feb 2019 at 04:46, Paul-Erik Törrönen wrote:
> I've had for a long time a setup for (Fedora-)laptops where the laptop
> has local home directories for users in /home/
> and in fstab the directory is mounted (when available) to NFS share on
> home network.
>
> This worked nicely until
I've had for a long time a setup for (Fedora-)laptops where the laptop
has local home directories for users in /home/
and in fstab the directory is mounted (when available) to NFS share on
home network.
This worked nicely until recently (F28/F29) when it seems that automount
was configured to
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