VIETNAM DOING BUSINESS AND TAX BRIEFING
Empire Hotel, Subang Jaya
Monday 27th March 2017 (0900 - 1300)
This half-day workshop is delivered by the Executive Director / Practice Leader
of Tricor Vietnam.
Program Outline
Executive Briefing - Hot Topics!
* An update on the economic and busin
Il 22/02/2017 21:40, Lucio Crusca ha scritto:
cmp is running just now, it started a few minutes ago and it will take about 2
hours. No errors reported until now. I'll let you know the results.
No errors reported by cmp. Still the system is not bootable, same error as
before. What a pity, it
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 04:35:16PM +0100, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> Il 22/02/2017 15:39, Eero Volotinen ha scritto:
> >Try using clonezilla: http://clonezilla.org/
>
> I can try, but I'd prefer understanding what I'm doing wrong, if possible.
>
>
I am not sure I can explain why this would be necessa
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> I frehly installed Debian Sid in dual boot with Windows 10 on my brand
> new Lenovo desktop pc but it won't boot into Debian system I suspect
> because of the new Secure Boot policy. I want to disable it but the
> problem is that there's no Secure Boot option anywhere in
Hi all.
I frehly installed Debian Sid in dual boot with Windows 10 on my brand new
Lenovo desktop pc but it won't boot into Debian system I suspect because of the
new Secure Boot policy. I want to disable it but the problem is that there's
no Secure Boot option anywhere in its Bios. In fact, in
I found the issue. The firmware I needed was bnx2x, not bnx2.
Tixy wrote:
At the very least, Ubuntu would cause writes to the SSD due to things
like superblock updates for mount time and count, and possibly access
timestamps in file inodes. But if it's a GUI desktop live CD, I wouldn't
be surprised if there wasn't background file indexing and thumbnailing
t
On Wed, 2017-02-22 at 18:56 +0100, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> Il 22/02/2017 17:40, Tixy ha scritto:
> > On Wed, 2017-02-22 at 09:18 +0100, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> >> I booted a live Ubuntu from CD media, checked with fdisk that every
> >> partition is starting 4K aligned and used the following command to
Il 22/02/2017 17:40, Tixy ha scritto:
On Wed, 2017-02-22 at 09:18 +0100, Lucio Crusca wrote:
I booted a live Ubuntu from CD media, checked with fdisk that every
partition is starting 4K aligned and used the following command to
copy the disk contents:
dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb status=progress
On 02/22/2017 10:14 AM, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
On 2/22/17, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Qua, 22 Fev 2017, Richard Owlett wrote:
I wish to use debootstrap to make a minimal but functional install of
Debian to /dev/sda9.
It did not create a line on the boot menu to run the Debian on
/dev/sd
On Wed, 2017-02-22 at 09:18 +0100, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> I booted a live Ubuntu from CD media, checked with fdisk that every
> partition is starting 4K aligned and used the following command to
> copy the disk contents:
>
> dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb status=progress bs=4K
Did you unmount all part
On 2/22/17, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> On Qua, 22 Fev 2017, Richard Owlett wrote:
>
>> I wish to use debootstrap to make a minimal but functional install of
>> Debian to /dev/sda9.
>>
>> It did not create a line on the boot menu to run the Debian on
>> /dev/sda9 .
>
> Nor it is expected that it
On 02/22/2017 08:31 AM, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Qua, 22 Fev 2017, Richard Owlett wrote:
I wish to use debootstrap to make a minimal but functional install of
Debian to /dev/sda9.
It did not create a line on the boot menu to run the Debian on
/dev/sda9 .
Nor it is expected that it woul
Il 22/02/2017 15:39, Eero Volotinen ha scritto:
Try using clonezilla: http://clonezilla.org/
I can try, but I'd prefer understanding what I'm doing wrong, if possible.
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 09:28:23AM +0100, Thibault Roulet wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have some serious issues with USB 3 HDD docking station, in which
> package should I report this bug ?
>
I don't think it's a bug in Debian. I bet you can get the same
symptoms plugging it into other hardware and op
On 22.02.2017 16:04, Darac Marjal wrote:
StackExchange
(http://serverfault.com/questions/407842/incredibly-slow-kvm-disk-performance-qcow2-disk-files-virtio)
suggests that QCOW2 may be a
factor, and to use:
$ qemu-img create -f qcow2 -o
preallocation=metadata,compat=1.1,lazy_refcounts=on imag
Try using clonezilla: http://clonezilla.org/
--
Eero
2017-02-22 15:26 GMT+02:00 Lucio Crusca :
> Il 22/02/2017 09:18, Lucio Crusca ha scritto:
>
>> the following command to copy the disk contents:
>>
>> dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb status=progress bs=4K
>>
>>
> P.S. I've just tried cloning again w
On Qua, 22 Fev 2017, Richard Owlett wrote:
I wish to use debootstrap to make a minimal but functional install of
Debian to /dev/sda9.
It did not create a line on the boot menu to run the Debian on
/dev/sda9 .
Nor it is expected that it would.
As reference [4] says "...your new system has no
I have a machine with Debian Jessie {MATE DE} installed.
I have a full set of Debian Jessie install DVDs.
This machine has *NO* internet connectivity.
I wish to use debootstrap to make a minimal but functional install of
Debian to /dev/sda9.
The available references include:
[1] https://wiki.deb
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 08:51:10AM +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 07:51:20AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > No, stop. The second step if there is not already a backport is to try
> > to backport it yourself. Maybe ask judd in IRC first, whether a backport
> > is believe
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 10:17:01AM +0200, Mimiko wrote:
Hello.
I already wrote to qemu mail list and didn't find an answer.
I've setup qemu / kvm on Debian Wheezy to host some Debian Jessie guests.
I create disk like this:
virsh vol-create-as --pool default --name root.vhd --capacity 50G --for
Il 22/02/2017 09:18, Lucio Crusca ha scritto:
the following command to copy the disk contents:
dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb status=progress bs=4K
P.S. I've just tried cloning again with the SSD in the notebook and the HDD in
the external USB/SATA adapter, this time booting Ubuntu from USB inst
On 22.02.2017 10:40, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
Why are you using vhd instead of qcow2? I would wager it's a combination of the
vhd format having some bug. Try with qcow2 first.
I tried and the write speed is the same.
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
>> And to ensure the motherboard isn't the culprit, you can always connect
>> the PS_ON (green) wire (in the 20/24-pin connector)any GND pin (black
>> wire) with a short length of wire.
>
> In case it is not clear, you do this by unplugging the 20/24 pin cable
> from the p
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 07:51:20AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> No, stop. The second step if there is not already a backport is to try
> to backport it yourself. Maybe ask judd in IRC first, whether a backport
> is believed to be *possible*. Sometimes the bot is wrong, but it's a
> starting poi
Why are you using vhd instead of qcow2? I would wager it's a combination of
the vhd format having some bug. Try with qcow2 first.
On 22 February 2017 at 21:17, Mimiko wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I already wrote to qemu mail list and didn't find an answer.
>
> I've setup qemu / kvm on Debian Wheezy to ho
Well, this seems odd. I don't see any candidate which looks likely, to me, in
/lib/firmware/bnx2:
Backup:/lib/firmware/bnx2# la
total 636
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Feb 19 15:20 .
drwxr-xr-x 7 root root 4096 Feb 19 15:20 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 93172 Jun 15 2014 bnx2-mips-06-5.0.0.j3.fw
Hello,
I've just migrated my Debian testing/unstable install from a HDD to a SDD (too
many custom configurations to go for a clean install). The hardware is a Dell
Precision M4500 notebook.
The HDD is a Seagate 250GB 7200rpm, the SDD is a Samsung 250GB EVO 850. The
total capacity matches exact
Hello.
I already wrote to qemu mail list and didn't find an answer.
I've setup qemu / kvm on Debian Wheezy to host some Debian Jessie guests.
I create disk like this:
virsh vol-create-as --pool default --name root.vhd --capacity 50G --format vpc
Then create a virtual with this:
virt-install --
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