Hi,
On 09.11.22 16:35, Pascal wrote:
> \ /
> +\---+ +---/---+
> |free GW | |corporate GW |
> |192.168.144.254 | |10.10.10.254/24|
> +|---+ +---|---+
>\
Hi,
I think your issue might be that you seem to have DHCP enabled for the
enp2s0.network *and* enp2s0.1 which appear to be in the same layer 2
domain.
Usually VLAN id 1 is implicit as untagged/default.
So if you configured the switch port to add VLAN ids 2 and 7 in tagged
mode, VLAN id 1 likely
On 31.05.21 22:10, Morten Bo Johansen via arch-general wrote:
> OK, I will heed your advice. Too bad, I just installed Arch a
> couple of months ago and I have set up a really nice system. Now,
> I have to go through it all again ;(
For a quick and dirty disaster-recovery backup you could try dump
On 31.05.21 20:27, Morten Bo Johansen via arch-general wrote:
> I include it below. It says "Device Error Count: 12".
> Oddly enough, the command
>sudo smartctl -t long /dev/sda
> completes without any errors at all. The problem is also
> intermittent. It is rather odd.
This seems odd indeed,
On 31.05.21 13:37, Morten Bo Johansen via arch-general wrote:
> On 2021-05-31 Thore Bödecker via arch-general wrote:
>
> > The output of `smartctl -x /dev/sda` could provide some further
> > insights into the health state of that drive.
>
> Good call. It reports that th
On 31.05.21 13:11, Morten Bo Johansen via arch-general wrote:
> Do you have some suggestions as to how I should go about dealing
> with this? Other commands to test the hard drive? Kernel
> parameters? Anything?
The output of `smartctl -x /dev/sda` could provide some further
insights into the heal