On 07/26/2017 03:17 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the bootloader has got nothing to do with the way Windows or Linux does
> handle the hardware clock. You have to chose for each operating
> system's install, Windows, Linux A, Linux B, Linux n, BSD etc. how to
> handle the time. IOW you need to
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On Jul 26, 2017 16:08, "Eli Schwartz" wrote:
On 07/26/2017 06:28 PM, mpan wrote:
> I’m asking for an advice on how to proceed. I am *not* discussing
> the reasons or trying to rant.
>
> The situation is:
>— On July 25th at 3:10 UTC I have been banned on #archlinux-offtopic
> with the
On 07/26/2017 06:28 PM, mpan wrote:
> I’m asking for an advice on how to proceed. I am *not* discussing
> the reasons or trying to rant.
>
> The situation is:
>— On July 25th at 3:10 UTC I have been banned on #archlinux-offtopic
> with the reason „fuck you” and a warning „next time yo
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I’m asking for an advice on how to proceed. I am *not* discussing
the reasons or trying to rant.
The situation is:
— On July 25th at 3:10 UTC I have been banned on #archlinux-offtopic
with the reason „fuck you” and a warning „next time y
On Wed, 26 Jul 2017 16:20:51 +0900, Dragon ryu via arch-general wrote:
>Also, making custom entry into 99-custom.cfg is good option either
For what purpose? I would completely disable this auto-crap. The
grub.cfg entries for the Arch kernel(s) and for the Windows chainloader
will never change, so
On Wed, 26 Jul 2017 10:17:48 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>To avoid issues the time should be corrected gradually, if the clock is
>set back, an old file quasi could be newer than a new file, which could
>cause issues. IOW using local time always could cause trouble, at
>least when switching from/to
On Wed, 26 Jul 2017 02:39:27 -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
>If you are allowing systemd-boot, or grub, or syslinux to
>choose the OS, what is setting the hwclock appropriately between
>differing OS boots?
Hi,
the bootloader has got nothing to do with the way Windows or Linux does
handle the hardw
One option would be to get the pxe server, and use nfs for root boot.
El dia 25 jul. 2017 16:58, "g via arch-general"
va escriure:
> Hi all, I've digged around to find some wiki how to create an custom
> arch-image for PXE-boot.
>
> Can anybody give me a hint where to look?
>
> Regards
> Goran
>
On 26 July 2017 at 09:39, David C. Rankin
wrote:
> How are you handling the UTC/localtime issue between Linux/windows? Registry
> hack in win? Or, are you running Linux with hwclock set to localtime? If you
> are allowing systemd-boot, or grub, or syslinux to choose the OS, what is
> setting the h
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> On 07/24/2017 09:05 PM, Kryptxy via arch-general
On 07/25/2017 02:23 PM, Moses Miller via arch-general wrote:
> I actually have this exact setup, and I use systemd-boot which works
> very well. It detects Windows automatically just fine.
>
How are you handling the UTC/localtime issue between Linux/windows? Registry
hack in win? Or, are you ru
2017/07/26 午後4:12 "Ralf Mardorf" :
Hi,
when I used grub, I edited grub.cfg manually. Especially in your case
this auto-configuration is absurd, since at least default Arch Linux
kernels don't change their "names" after updating, neither will change
the Windows chainloader entry. IOW the Linux as
Hi,
when I used grub, I edited grub.cfg manually. Especially in your case
this auto-configuration is absurd, since at least default Arch Linux
kernels don't change their "names" after updating, neither will change
the Windows chainloader entry. IOW the Linux as well as the Windows
entries will nev
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