, it doesn't
exist by default on Windows. One of the changes for Fedora 24 that's
expected is Fedora Media Writer for Windows (rewrite and rename of
Live USB Creator) and it will use block copy, and is expected to be
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> Short version as I understand it: yahoo's addition of dmarc=fail
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> On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 6:46 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
>> On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 10:56 PM, Tim wrote:
>>> Chris Murphy :
>>>>
>>>> FYI, gmail puts your emails in spam for the following reason: Why is
>&g
is read only.
>
> Slightly OT, and no help to the OP, but it seems extraordinary to me
> that there is no official way of installing Fedora from the hard disk.
Start working on an implementation and propose it as a feature for a
future version of Fedora?
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all data on the stick is lost, but it'll create a BIOS+UEFI bootable
stick. All files will be on FAT32 which is read writable, including
either grub.cfg (used on UEFI) or syslinux.conf (used on BIOS). When
you dd the image to the USB stick, it retains the ISO's format of
iso9660 whi
ticle too, 2014, so not a new problem.
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> When I revert to an earlier Xorg package, the system works normally.
On Radeon, I'm not seeing this. Haven't tried i915.
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On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Chris Murphy wrote
>
> Thwarted. The Windows 10 Media Creation Tool, from Microsoft, does not
> use an already downloaded ISO. It downloads a new copy, apparently
> each time you want to create a stick. There are 3rd party USB creation
> tools but
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2016 13:19:12 -0600
>> Chris Murphy wrote:
>>
>>> But that ultimately doesn't fix the problem, I still can't see the
>>>
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Apr 2016 13:19:12 -0600
> Chris Murphy wrote:
>
>> But that ultimately doesn't fix the problem, I still can't see the
>> Samba server from the Windows 10 VM.
>
> Almost certainly depends on th
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:24 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
>
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:19 PM, Chris Murphy
> wrote:
>>
>> I still can't see the
>> Samba server from the Windows 10 VM. Should this work?
>
>
> What kind of networking are you using on th
e Windows 10 VM. Should this work? At this point
I'm just curious if it should work and can be made to work. But as a
work around I'm already likely to just setup httpd on the server and
copy the file over, fully into the VM which is what I was hoping to
avoid. But nothing is worth
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 8:55 AM, CS DBA wrote:
>
> Thanks for the feedback, I've installed thermald, added it to
> /etc/rc.d/rc.local and so far have not seen a single cpu temp alert.
That package installs a systemd unit. It shouldn't be necessary to add
it to rc.local
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 2:41 PM, CS DBA wrote:
>> Hi all;
>>
>> Daily I see anywhere from 10 - 50 or more of these alerts via abrt. I'm
>> running Fedora 23 (KDE Spin) fully up to date on a Lenovo X1 carbon
ld
--version' also shows it's 1.5.3 and it's running. But it doesn't seem
to be working or producing the same messages it used to, where it'd
throttle the CPU automatically. Hmmm any wonder why it's seems hotter
than usual. Crap!
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is typically the first. Confirm with 'blkid' first,
and then use 'wipefs -ab' (man wipefs for more info on the options).
And then you also need to look at 'efibootmgr -v' and find the boot
entry that was pointing to that disk and remove it with 'efibootmgr -b
-B'
a
> time.
That's a neat trick.
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> You could use the 'degraded' mount option in fstab, but then that
> shows as a mount option and kernel messages, the same as if you're
> really degraded. So you have no idea if you're really degraded or not
>
On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 6:16 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 17:59:49 -0600
> Chris Murphy wrote:
>
>> That's cute, but equally cute is that it doesn't behave this way on
>> either Windows or OS X. I didn't even know it had a middle sensing
>
On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 5:20 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 17:09:49 -0600
> Chris Murphy wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to disable the middle button?
>
> You could use xinput --set-button-map to remap it
> to some other button which has no default binding and
astes garbage when I do it in Terminal, and it causes tabs to
inexplicably vanish in Firefox. So it's really unworkable but I can't
figure out any way in the UI to disable it.
Thanks,
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mechanism.
And the next hurdle is that all of this stuff is going to change
starting with Fedora 24... so a lot of things are up in the air. I
have a couple ideas how to make this easier and more reliable long
term but it's also non-trivial work tha
e firmware out there prefer legacy CSM-BIOS boot from
hybrid media. The first thing I'd do is make sure you choose the media
test option when booting, and then once booted, get to Terminal and
post the results of 'efibootmgr -v' and might as well post the entire
journal thus far, bec
sly enough.
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corruption is
just a matter of time. Each reboot can mean a different btrfs dev gets
written to, and then the stick is pulled, reboot happens, now the
btrfs devs get mounted together again, and poof they're both
irreparably corrupted.
So yeah, it's best to avoid device and d
d devid2 and if they're later
combined again, the file system will totally face plant, it's
generally complete corruption.
So anyway, I don't recommend using degraded in fstab. Instead use
nofail, so the startup isn't left hanging while waiting for it to
mount. And then yo
age2, but not as a file.
> -
>
There is a way to get grub to find and load kernel and initiramfs from an
ISO file. The docs might help, but most likely read GRUB help@ archives.
Failing that, ask on that list.
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/boot/efi - this is
functionally equivalent to grub2-install being run automatically on a
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On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 8:20 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 5:09 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
>> Chris,
>>
>>
>> On 2016-04-04 03:25, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, Apr 1, 2016, 10:26 PM Philip Rhoades
>>> wrote:
On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 5:09 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> Chris,
>
>
> On 2016-04-04 03:25, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 1, 2016, 10:26 PM Philip Rhoades
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I had another response on the Discourse forum:
>>>
>>&
ct the first boot entry, then hit 'e'
to edit, and change the linuxefi to linux16 and initrdefi to initrd16.
And then control-x or F10 to boot that modified grub.cfg. It should
work. *shrug* Once the kernel and initramfs are loaded, most of the
environment is setup by dracut
cker/issues/188672
>
> Which is catastrophic for any long-lived server that uses temporary
> files in any capacity at all."
>
> Does that also make sense to more clued-up tech people than me?
>
>
> That link doesn't work.
There was a thinp trim bug, but is been squashed on F
e to change things
> also but i don't know where.
>
It might be in the initramfs. Try rebuilding it. If that fixes it, you've
found a bug.
If that doesn't fix it, more info is needed. Using rd.shell boot should
eventually fail to a shell, post the rdsosreport.
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016, 2:44 AM thibaut noah wrote:
>
> 2016-03-28 9:30 GMT+02:00 Chris Murphy :
>
>> I suggest substituting e2fsresize and lvresize with fsadm. It combines
>> the steps, and also does an fsck first. It takes the form:
>> # fsadm -v -l -y resize /dev/V
ecent one bugging me is downloading those metadata files 2-3
times per day even after clean all (once right after is expected, but again
4 hours later no.)
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>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2016, 4:46 PM thibaut noah wrote:
>>
>> That brings the question, how to shrink the VG containing home since it
>> apparently needs to be unmount?
>>
>> H
>
>
> *sigh* I
7;ll have to do it by
command line.
vgmerge
e2resizefs
lvresize
pvmove -n ## specify the home LV
vgreduce
Where are all the LVM advocates when you need them? Maybe Easter stuff.
Seriously make a backup on something other than these two drives in the
meantime in case it all blows up.
e HDD and SSD were using LVM so you
could have merged the VGs and used pvmove to move everything that's on
the HDD to the SSD without all of this hassle.
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;t reference it with a device mapper
path like the existing one.
But really the simpler thing to have done originally is just leave
everything LVM and remove the SSD.
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cache. As usual with more layers, especially new ones like
lvmcache and bcache, be more judicious with backups unless the data is
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ore stable of the three (?) just a guess really. I had 500+ container
states as Btrfs subvolumes and never ran into a Btrfs related problem
though. What are the CoreOS folks using? Overlay or dm?
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> Chris Murphy wrote:
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> > On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 11:20 AM, Neal Becker
> wrote:
> >> If I had known that, I might not have chosen btrfs for my filesystems.
> >> Came as a rude surprise when I suddenly needed m
apper thin provisioning + XFS
for container backing, and LVM+ext4 for general purpose. While I don't
like the de-emphasis of Btrfs in Fedora, it's not reasonable to expect
Fedora developers to support something with which they lack deep
familiarity, while they have such deep familiarity w
ed to go in its own subvolume that
gets some kind of nosnapshot attribute? I'm not really sure but
snapshotting swap seems like a bad idea.
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and their lack of contributing to Btrfs stabilization is
telling. They'll get publicity out of the controversy, so it's free
marketing. And they will get something probably more production ready
than anything else for running containers. But I won't be surprised if
they mo
It should be available in koji in the next 12-24 hours. There was a message
yesterday on devel@ that f23 is rebasing to the 4.4 series. It might be a
week before it hits the updates repo, depending on testing and karma.
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At the GRUB menu, type
pager=1
set
Look for variable 'prefix=' this will be drive, partition, and path, to the
GRUB directory where its cfg and modules are found.
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dnf downgrade kernel-headers. Then retry reinstalling ZFS
stuff.
Next look at man dnf.conf to see how you can add an exclude for the kernel,
until the kernel vfio bug gets fixed.
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Also, report what does happen, rather than what doesn't.
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On Tue, Feb 9, 2016, 11:58 PM thibaut noah wrote:
> That's exactly what i did and it ain't working
I suggest filling an issue ticket with upstream, or ask on their list or
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ho ran into the same issue.
Why not just get it prebuilt for Fedora? zfsonlinux.org has a package
specifically for Fedora.
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x27;t seem to
> be able to choose non-UEFI boot for the USB media.
Unsurprising (to me) that the CSM doesn't support USB booting. Any
legacy OS, which is what the CSM is meant for, will boot from a CD.
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>
No, for UEFI it also needs --efi
Is more reliable to use:
--efi --reset-mbr --format
And point it at the whole device rather than an existing partition. This of
course obliterates everything on the stick.
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away" LVs, or more scalable raid10 LVs, or slower but more space
efficient raid6 LVs. So if you expect to want different redundancy
levels, or make changes frequently, you might prefer LVM. But, it
still doesn't have all the features mdadm offers, so you'll want to
make a must have
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 2:38 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 1:47 PM, Gordon Messmer
> wrote:
>> On 01/26/2016 08:44 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>>
>>> And netstat isn't on non-live media apparently so I
>>> don't have ac
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> On 01/26/2016 08:44 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>
>> And netstat isn't on non-live media apparently so I
>> don't have access to that while xvnc is running to see if it's
>> listening over something
edia apparently so I
don't have access to that while xvnc is running to see if it's
listening over something other than just an ipv4 address.
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LSI. Supports DDF metadata format, which mdadm can read. Less chance of
vendor lock-in.
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On Fri, Jan 22, 2016, 10:50 AM Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 01/22/2016 04:49 AM, thibaut noah wrote:
> > Hello, all in the title, i'm sick of loosing hours trying to get
> > h
st that one is more valid than another and
that's why the install label is sometimes different from post-install
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On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 1:52 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> Slightly off topic: Android and Cyanogenmod have an encryption option, it
> converts the user data volume in place, and its reversible.
>
> Does anyone know what they're leveraging to do this? If it were only in
> Goog
e, so what you're getting with this
product is bundled license for the software. There is a Linux version
on their download page. The only advantage I can think of over LUKS is
cross platform support, but I didn't look into enough to know if
that's in fact a feature of the product.
#x27;s definitely in Cyanogenmod also. Seems like that could be leveraged,
not in the O.P.'S case, but by desktop Linux.
Kind annoying this is an install option only right now.
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Problem cause and work around in this bug.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1282423
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ime, ready to go. And it supports a nifty
express install for Windows.
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the meantime it obviates filesystem resize. If you set to a
practical max you won't need to grow an fs. And if you want to shrink, just
use fstrim and unused extents will be returned to the pool. It's actually a
lot more efficient and safe than fs resize.
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there's no reason to believe that the installer would have any success
installing the OS to such a device.
I'd expect there are kernel messages if mkfs fails - most likely write
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to do with this pop in/out behaviour?
Entirely possible something is confused about whether to treat it as
mass storage block device or use MTP. That'd be a problem.
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Downgraded to firefox-42.0-5.fc23.x86_64 and the problem isn't
happening anymore. *shrug*
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1236069
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> On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 10:23 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 12/30/2015 08:05 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>>
>>> It doesn't happen in the VM, which has Firefox 41. So I might try
>>> reverting to that v
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> On 12/30/2015 08:05 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>
>> It doesn't happen in the VM, which has Firefox 41. So I might try
>> reverting to that version next...
>>
>> Another symptom is that things hang
just issue the
same command, it always completes. And yet non-google sites load find
in Firefox. So I can't tell if the dnf stall is related to the
Firefox+google services stall.
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in vmm/kvm booting Fedora 23 live. This is really super annoying.
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y uses GPT
on systems with UEFI. Therfore the fact this system has an MBR
partitioned disk means the firmware is presenting BIOS to the
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On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 3:26 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 25, 2015 at 2:29 PM, maderios wrote:
>> On 12/25/2015 10:00 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 2:50 PM, maderios wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> '
x27;t about just secure boot
yes or no in general. It had to do with enabling the use of keys in
PEs instead of only depending on X509 support in the kernel:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1445369/focus=1445405
and
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1445369/focus=1445405
Are good summaries.
of where you're at in the
installer when you see this message could be helpful. And another
would be to post /tmp/program.log and /tmp/storage.log somewhere.
Those are created by the installer and are tossed at reboot if the
installation didn't succeed, so you'd need to reproduce the
On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 3:50 PM, maderios wrote:
> On 12/24/2015 10:33 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>
>> Your
>>>
>>> 'Dell Precision m6800' uses uefi but you have not any efi partition
>>> http://www.manualslib.com/manual/563583/Dell-Precision-M68
On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 4:21 PM, Walter Cazzola wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 11:30 PM, Chris Murphy
> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 3:15 PM, Walter Cazzola
>> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > thanks all for the help at end I missed to create a
n, and there should
be an EFI System partition rather than BIOSBoot.
The fact there is an extended partition, and boot flags in earlier
reports, shows this is an MBR partitioned drive. Those things don't
exist with GPT drives.
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unnecessarily to bootloader malware and that's not good. It's a huge
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has happened is because
partition 1 starts at LBA 63, and because Fedora defaults to using
LVM, the GRUB core.img is too big to be embedded in the MBR gap. And
therefore the installation of the bootloader actually failed during
the OS install.
Installing the bootloader by embedding to the VBR of /dev
ell suited for being fully updated,
e.g. you can't update the kernel or the initramfs. So the ability to
keep the system really up to date is inherently limited with the
overlay, and it's slower using squashfs+overlay than any of the other
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everything on the drive, and any bad sectors will be remapped
automatically. Especially considering that there's no reference for
the LBA of the other bad sector. To get that you'd either have to
stumble upon it, or do a smartctl -t long, and then it'll show up in
the self-
fs defaults should work best. If they don't, then
that needs to be looked at.
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ect the geometry being used by lower
layers and picks the correct options automatically. If you're using
hardware RAID you either need to specify these options at mkfs time,
or you can use mount options to do it. For an SD card, it sounds
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hly customizeable/tunable, and it assumes you know things about
your flash based drive that it can't know (because manufacturer's hide
this information) so you can tune it. If you don't tune it, you can
get worse results than just using ext4/XFS/Btrfs or heck even FAT or
NTFS because
he drive were a few Fedora ISOs, and new
installations of Fedora 23 Server and Workstation into separate Btrfs
subvolumes that had not been significantly customized.
And I still can't find the software... :-P The way this is described
in the URL above, is not how it behaves at all
ool).
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for it to fail. I've been using 4.2.3 for a
long time, up until a couple days ago, and now on 4.2.5, and have had
no btrfs related issues at all, let alone with mounting.
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for / although I'm not sure if it's enforced
for /usr. It's not enforced for /home.
Anything on Btrfs created more than a year ago should bite the bullet
and reformat. It's just a much more deterministic outcome that way.
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The limiting factor will be the USB 2.0 on the laptop. While eSATA may
be convenient (no enclosure needed) it'll be slow because of USB 2,
i.e. max 25MB/s transfers, more like 20MB/s sustained.
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Ah yes here we go, from today even more info on status of convert.
Gist is that it is broken and it's not certain when it will be fixed,
hopefully for 4.3 kernel and progs (it most likely will take both
since convert is part of btrfs-progs is responsible for reading ext4,
and then the kernel is res
apshot of the file system with which to use btrfs
send-receive to migrate it to a new Btrfs file system. So you'll need
to use rsync.
Anaconda, on live installs, uses rsync -pogAXtlHrDx flags, so that
will work for you whether you copy the data to a new ext4 or Btrfs
filesystem.
Chris Murph
Does anyone know why .ovpn import in Netork Manager on Fedora 22 (and 23)
are incomplete? None of the key or cert pop-up menus are populated. I have
to manually explode the ovpn file into multiple files to get NetworkManager
to use it. Seems like an overdue feature, or bug.
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at passes
through to the VM or not. OH well, one less thing to test!
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ble, I do it regularly. This is just regular MBR/GPT
partitioned USB stick with ext234 format? No LVM? The blkid command
should work in the dracut shell and tell you what is where.
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sysroot
And then get that journal.txt file put up somewhere and post the URL here.
You might be able to figure it all out just by removing rhgb quiet
boot options; the failure cause may be on-screen so you could try that
first.
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