On Saturday 10 October 2015 21:34:18 Peter Berlau wrote: > Hi Sven, > > sorry for direct mail, I clicked on the wrong button ( should go to the > list ) ... > > Most intel-parts are in the: > http://www.amazon.de/Acer-E5-772-56BN-Notebook-i5-5200U-Graphics/dp/B010USV >Y1A/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1444501526&sr=1-1&keywords=intel+note >book#productDetails > > chip, grafik, ram = intel > > but HD is SSHD...
I tried to get that in English so that I could read it more easily, and was going to put it on the list for the benefit of other Anglo-phones, but that model doesn't seem to be available on Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk. That is, of course, Acer not Asus. I agree with Sven about Intel, and he is much more knowledgeable than I anyway. FWIW I have an Acer Aspire One with which I have on the whole been very pleased. The battery has been very poor, but once I gave in and used it plugged in, it has been great. Not very usable on journeys, though. I may just have been unlucky, or Acer may not be very good when it comes to batteries. They kept dying on me. Lisi > Thanks for help, > Peter > > Am 10.10.2015 um 20:36 schrieb Joe: > > On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 19:16:46 +0200 > > > > Sven Arvidsson <s...@whiz.se> wrote: > >> On Sat, 2015-10-10 at 15:31 +0200, Peter Berlau wrote: > >>> i have to external firewire drives connected to the iMac > >>> i can access drives manualy but i like to do this have automatic > >>> during > >>> boot process... > >>> i think i have to add > >>> UUID /mnt/dsk1 > >>> defaults > >>> 1 1 > >>> UUID /mnt/dsk2 > >>> defaults > >>> 1 1 > >>> but, i like to be sure and what happens if one or both of the hds > >>> are not connected? > >> > >> At least on GNOME plugging in an external disk, it should "just work" > >> but I'm not sure about firewire or Xfce. > > > > Where systemd is in use, removable drives should not need to be listed > > in /etc/fstab, they should be handled properly and mounted under > > /media. I don't have firewire either, it's OK with USB. > > > > If they are listed in fstab, the 'nofail' option must be added or else > > booting will fail if they are not present. systemd assumes that all > > non-network drives listed in fstab are essential for booting unless > > they have 'nofail' specified.