Re: [arch-general] Hardlock after postfix/smtp entry in log - leaves 4 lost inodes each time - ideas?

2013-03-18 Thread Martti Kühne
On 3/18/13, David C. Rankin wrote: > Guys, > > I have a server that will hardlock every week or two. The log entries > always > look the same. There is a postfix/smtp transaction in progress when the > lock > occurs. After the lockup you are dropped to maintenance mode on next reboot > and > the

Re: [arch-general] What changed dual-boot grub definition (hd0, 0) -> (hd0, 1)

2013-03-18 Thread Jan Steffens
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 3:55 PM, David C. Rankin wrote: > All, > > Just a note. After working through the update that brought in systemd, a > final > issue is that somehow the drive designation for grub (legacy) for the windows > partition was changed from (hd0,0) to (hd0,1). This box is a simp

Re: [arch-general] What changed dual-boot grub definition (hd0, 0) -> (hd0, 1)

2013-03-18 Thread Mauro Santos
On 18-03-2013 14:55, David C. Rankin wrote: > While the fix is simple, what caused the loss of sda1 in the first place? > This box has booted Arch and then XP as (hd0,0) since 2009. Now it requires > (hd0,1). Is this related to the same udev issue that caused eth0 -> enp2s0? If > so, can I rely

Re: [arch-general] Is last archboot iso completely busted ?

2013-03-18 Thread fredbezies
2013/3/18 G. Schlisio : > >> errot : target not found : netctl. >> > netctl still in testing is. > to wait you have (or take netcfg). By the way, when using GPT partitions = cannot modify configuration files. I can only configure files in MBR partitions. -- Frederic Bezies fredbez...@gmail.com

Re: [arch-general] Is last archboot iso completely busted ?

2013-03-18 Thread G. Schlisio
errot : target not found : netctl. netctl still in testing is. to wait you have (or take netcfg).

[arch-general] What changed dual-boot grub definition (hd0, 0) -> (hd0, 1)

2013-03-18 Thread David C. Rankin
All, Just a note. After working through the update that brought in systemd, a final issue is that somehow the drive designation for grub (legacy) for the windows partition was changed from (hd0,0) to (hd0,1). This box is a simple old dell box with a single 500G drive. Windows has 80G and the res

Re: [arch-general] Is last archboot iso completely busted ?

2013-03-18 Thread Daniel Wallace
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 fredbezies wrote: >I was looking for an up-to-date archboot iso, and the last one is >really broken. > >I'm speaking of archlinux-2013.03-1-archboot-dual.iso > >When I try to do a network based installation, package grabbing >failed, with this erro

Re: [arch-general] Device "eth0" does not exist - how to bring up?

2013-03-18 Thread David C. Rankin
On 03/15/2013 03:00 PM, Martin Gignac wrote: >> Is there a way >> to bring eth0 up under the old initscripts until I get the X hang sorted out? > > As a side note this article explains why and how things changed, and > some ways to go back (somewhat) to the old behavior: > > http://www.freedeskto

[arch-general] Hardlock after postfix/smtp entry in log - leaves 4 lost inodes each time - ideas?

2013-03-18 Thread David C. Rankin
Guys, I have a server that will hardlock every week or two. The log entries always look the same. There is a postfix/smtp transaction in progress when the lock occurs. After the lockup you are dropped to maintenance mode on next reboot and there are always 4 inodes that are part of an orphaned l

[arch-general] [solved] rpmdb: PANIC

2013-03-18 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sat, 2013-03-16 at 16:08 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > For this update [1] I got the PANIC the first time. If I install and > remove leafpad, as a test, everything is ok. If I re-install linux, I > get the PANIC messages too. > > Is DKMS broken? I need it to build Vbox modules for linux-rt. Whe

Re: [arch-general] Package Maintenance Classroom (31/3/2013)

2013-03-18 Thread Marco Monteiro
On 17 March 2013 02:14, William Giokas <1007...@gmail.com> wrote: > All, > > At the end of this month Daniel Wallace (gtmanfred) and I will be giving > a classroom on basic package maintenance. From the forum post[1]: > > > And now we have planned our first actual class: A Beginners Guide to > > P