Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> How is it better than using an initramfs ?
>
>>> By the way, if you compile md in the kernel, you should also compile all
>>> necessary host controller and disk drivers in. And expect failure with
>>> current drivers which do not guarantee that a given disk gets the same
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 07:04:46PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
(In view of
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2018/01/msg00126.html
do you mean public?)
No, it's a pretty common shorthand to say "routable" to mean "routable
on the public internet", especially where there's no real possibility
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 07:17:11PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
Worse, I should have searched efoX-eSr, to make it clear one shouldn't need to
know a package's complete and exact basename including case
That part's easy--the case is lower...
How did *you* figure out to try apt-cache _pkgnames_ t
On Wednesday, January 03, 2018 01:39:14 PM Michael Stone wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 10:36:32AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> >I've read in this thread) that traceroute may provide a way forward:
> In general, no. Many ISPs use RFC1918 space internally, so you need to
> skip an unknown nu
On Wed 03 Jan 2018 at 19:33:28 (-0500), bw wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Felix Miata wrote:
>
> >
> > How did *you* figure out to try apt-cache _pkgnames_ to get a search to
> > include
> > packages' versions?
>
> well, see that's the thing. In debian, kernel packagenames include
> the a
On Wed 03 Jan 2018 at 13:39:14 (-0500), Michael Stone wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 10:36:32AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> >I've read in this thread) that traceroute may provide a way forward:
>
> In general, no. Many ISPs use RFC1918 space internally, so you need
> to skip an unknown nu
On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Felix Miata wrote:
>
> How did *you* figure out to try apt-cache _pkgnames_ to get a search to
> include
> packages' versions?
well, see that's the thing. In debian, kernel packagenames include
the arch and ver in them. This wouldn't work for mc for instance or other
p
bw composed on 2018-01-03 18:20 (UTC-0500):
> On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Felix Miata wrote:
>> What command shows me the newest available linux-image version available
>> anywhere that's been configured in sources.list?
> Here's a quick try at answering your question. I'm sure there are a
> zillion w
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 03:28:45PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
I've had no luck finding a way to search in Debian that lists versions along
with names. In openSUSE, this is somewhat simple to discover, as zypper includes
everything in one man page rather than having various names to learn along wit
Greg Wooledge composed on 2018-01-03 16:56 (UTC-0500):
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 04:51:13PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
>> apt-cache policy linux-image and apt-cache showpkg produce output that in no
>> way
>> resembles my OP request (searches substring from complete package name; one
>> line
>>
Le 03/01/2018 à 00:52, deloptes a écrit :
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Best for what ?
for booting of raid
How is it better than using an initramfs ?
By the way, if you compile md in the kernel, you should also compile all
necessary host controller and disk drivers in. And expect failure with
c
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 04:23:06PM -0500, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 04:15:51PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > mc was bad example. Currently booted is Jessie. Installed kernels are
> > 3.16 and
> > 4.8. What command shows me the newest available linux-image version
> > a
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 04:51:13PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> apt-cache policy linux-image and apt-cache showpkg produce output that in no
> way
> resembles my OP request (searches substring from complete package name; one
> line
> per available package, including its version, source repo option
Greg Wooledge composed on 2018-01-03 16:26 (UTC-0500):
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 04:15:51PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
>> mc was bad example. Currently booted is Jessie. Installed kernels are 3.16
>> and
>> 4.8. What command shows me the newest available linux-image version available
>> anywher
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 04:15:51PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> mc was bad example. Currently booted is Jessie. Installed kernels are 3.16
> and
> 4.8. What command shows me the newest available linux-image version available
> anywhere that's been configured in sources.list?
For starters, I stro
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 04:15:51PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> mc was bad example. Currently booted is Jessie. Installed kernels are 3.16
> and
> 4.8. What command shows me the newest available linux-image version available
> anywhere that's been configured in sources.list?
Assuming you are on
bw composed on 2018-01-03 15:50 (UTC-0500):
> On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Felix Miata wrote:
>> I've had no luck finding a way to search in Debian that lists versions along
>> with names. In openSUSE, this is somewhat simple to discover, as zypper
>> includes
>> everything in one man page rather than ha
Ciao a tutti,
I would like to change the default background of gdm login screen on my
laptop (to put into my contacts); I looked for a solution but none of my
findings worked: is there a way to change this background that actually
works?
--
Ciao
leandro
http://6xukrlqedfabdjrb.onion/blog/
Alla b
I've had no luck finding a way to search in Debian that lists versions along
with names. In openSUSE, this is somewhat simple to discover, as zypper includes
everything in one man page rather than having various names to learn along with
separate (or not) man pages, such as apt-cache, apt-get, apt-
After a simple Google search i found a thread which seems to cover your
question: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1193808
On 01/03/2018 07:40 PM, deloptes wrote:
> Steve Keller wrote:
>
>> I often use jhead to examine EXIF headers in JPG files from my digital
>> camera and I also use jhe
Le 03/01/2018 à 03:19, David Wright a écrit :
For example, and sticking to unroutable addresses, they
might be on 192.168.… in one place, 10.… in another etc.
Private addresses are routable. They are just not routed over the public
internet. Link local addresses (169.254.0.0/16) are not routa
Le 03/01/2018 à 09:10, Tom Dial a écrit :
On 01/02/2018 11:14 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
This is one of the many possible plans.
But it is uncomplicated and simple to execute using available or easily
obtained tools. The total outage time was around 2 hours and, as pointed
out below, could ha
On 01/03/18 06:45, Gary Dale wrote:
On 2018-01-02 02:35 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Encryption does not require extra space (except for header and
block padding). Encrypted data have the same size of cleartext data.
+1
Encryption is similar in concept to compression.
AFAIK common use on
Steve Keller wrote:
> I often use jhead to examine EXIF headers in JPG files from my digital
> camera and I also use jhead to fix EXIF time stamps in those files.
>
> But what I'm looking for is an equivalent tool for AVI and MOV movie files
> which I also get from my cameras. Most important wou
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 10:36:32AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
I've read in this thread) that traceroute may provide a way forward:
In general, no. Many ISPs use RFC1918 space internally, so you need to
skip an unknown number of hops before you get to a routeable IP, at
which point you m
I often use jhead to examine EXIF headers in JPG files from my digital camera
and I also use jhead to fix EXIF time stamps in those files.
But what I'm looking for is an equivalent tool for AVI and MOV movie files
which I also get from my cameras. Most important would be to be able to change
the
On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 02:17:59PM +1100, Igor Cicimov wrote:
> Look at filter examples in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf
That's not what I'm looking for. I *do* have LVM physical and logical
volumes on most of my drives, e.g. a volume group on my backup drive.
And I want an explicit call to vgscan to find
Thanks for your help. At this time I stay with non-legacy mountpoint,
but still interesting what is going wrong.
03.01.2018 21:28, Neo пишет:
> a quick google gave me this:
>
> https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/wiki/Debian-Stretch-Root-on-ZFS
>
> HTH
>
>
> Am 03.01.2018 um 17:08 schrieb Илья В
03.01.2018 21:42, Dan Ritter пишет:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 08:26:45PM +0500, Илья Валеев wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm trying to mount ZFS dataset with /etc/fstab file. Added string in it:
>>
>> doublediskpool/systemlog /mnt zfs relatime,defaults 0 2
>>
>> Rebooted, and system fails to boot. In b
Sarah Johnson writes:
> Hi,
> I ran out of root partition disk space and can't install or remove any more
> packages or even login gui window manager anymore
>
> i spent few good hours researching for solutions and found that i can resize
> root and home partitions using resize2fs and lvresize
03.01.2018 21:42, Dan Ritter пишет:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 08:26:45PM +0500, Илья Валеев wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm trying to mount ZFS dataset with /etc/fstab file. Added string in it:
>>
>> doublediskpool/systemlog /mnt zfs relatime,defaults 0 2
>>
>> Rebooted, and system fails to boot. In boo
On 15 Dec 2017 at 13:42, Brian wrote:
> Purge os-prober.
Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for.
Steve
On 2018-01-03, David Wright wrote:
>
> I think you quoted some text from ?kernel documentation, and
> presumably agreed with it. I can't see what the fuss is about.
> The first line of this post says "David Christensen wrote:".
> Should I change it to "David Christensen posted:"? I had
> assumed t
a quick google gave me this:
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/wiki/Debian-Stretch-Root-on-ZFS
HTH
Am 03.01.2018 um 17:08 schrieb Илья Валеев:
How can I check this? According log spl and zfs modules loaded before
this error, and nothing about loaded driver in initrd
03.01.2018 20:37, Neo пиш
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 08:26:45PM +0500, Илья Валеев wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm trying to mount ZFS dataset with /etc/fstab file. Added string in it:
>
> doublediskpool/systemlog /mnt zfs relatime,defaults 0 2
>
> Rebooted, and system fails to boot. In boot log I see that spl and zfs
> modules loa
On Tue 02 Jan 2018 at 23:38:28 (-0800), David Christensen wrote:
> On 01/02/18 15:47, Long Wind wrote:
> >Thank Richard and David!
> >
> > On Tuesday, January 2, 2018 5:58 PM, David Christensen
> > wrote:
> >
> > On 01/02/18 13:14, Long Wind wrote:
> >>i often use installation from hard disk
How can I check this? According log spl and zfs modules loaded before
this error, and nothing about loaded driver in initrd
03.01.2018 20:37, Neo пишет:
> no driver in the initrd and/or kernel module not yet loaded?
>
>
> Am 03.01.2018 um 16:26 schrieb Илья Валеев:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm trying to
no driver in the initrd and/or kernel module not yet loaded?
Am 03.01.2018 um 16:26 schrieb Илья Валеев:
Hello!
I'm trying to mount ZFS dataset with /etc/fstab file. Added string in it:
doublediskpool/systemlog /mnt zfs relatime,defaults 0 2
Rebooted, and system fails to boot. In boot log I
rhkra...@gmail.com (2018-01-03):
> I hope the OP is still "listening".
If he is, he is probably enjoying the time wasted by his nonsensical
question.
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
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On Wednesday, January 03, 2018 07:54:06 AM Dan Purgert wrote:
> At the moment, he's already been told how to get "ip" to resolve
> hostnames (in his other thread -- "ip -r route"), seems he didn't like
> that answer; and made a new one.
I hope the OP is still "listening". (And I'm not the OP.)
(
Hello!
I'm trying to mount ZFS dataset with /etc/fstab file. Added string in it:
doublediskpool/systemlog /mnt zfs relatime,defaults 0 2
Rebooted, and system fails to boot. In boot log I see that spl and zfs
modules loaded, than:
systemd[1]: mnt.mount: Mount process exited, code=exited status=1
On 2018-01-02 02:35 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 02/01/2018 à 02:29, microsoft gaofei a écrit :
So AES is very lightweight ? I thought cryptography takes very much
space , but I saw 1MB space is plenty for AES
What are you talking about ? Where did you see this ? It does not make
sense. Encr
On Wednesday, January 03, 2018 02:38:28 AM David Christensen wrote:
> On 01/02/18 15:47, Long Wind wrote:
> > Thank Richard and David!
> >
> > On Tuesday, January 2, 2018 5:58 PM, David Christensen
wrote:
> > On 01/02/18 13:14, Long Wind wrote:
> >> i often use installation from hard disk
I read that "gnome-desktop-environment" does NOT include Tomboy (or
mono), "gnome" however does (at the installation step do not choose one)
so i wonder if lumina should not be a better choice.
It is a bsd desktop which does not depends on/runs mono.
does it work well with debian ?
thx.
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>> > Max Power wrote:
>> > > My problem is to know the ISP [e.g. GATEWAY = Vodafone, Telecom or AT&T]
>>
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 06:24:57AM -0500, Gpat wrote:
> Buongiorno, vorrei provare Debian e mi domando quanto spazio su hard disck
> necessito?, Due GB di ram e un processore Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 possono
> essere sufficienti?
> attualmente uso photoshop essential e qualche altro programma di
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>> > My problem is to know the ISP [e.g. GATEWAY = Vodafone, Telecom or AT&T]
>> > before starting brow
Buongiorno, vorrei provare Debian e mi domando quanto spazio su hard disck
necessito?, Due GB di ram e un processore Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 possono
essere sufficienti?
attualmente uso photoshop essential e qualche altro programma di disegno, + vlc
Consigli?
Grazie
Gpat
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On Tue 02 Jan 2018 at 08:50:13 (+0100), john doe wrote:
> On 1/2/2018 8:16 AM, john doe wrote:
> >On 1/2/2018 8:01 AM, Tom Furie wrote:
> >>On Tue, Jan 02, 2018 at 07:52:31AM +0100, john doe wrote:
> >>
> >>>My default route is not 192.168.1.1 and host(1) gives me that
> >>>same error.
> >>
> >>Wha
On Tue 02 Jan 2018 at 11:15:16 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 02, 2018 at 04:03:46PM -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> > Max Power wrote:
> > > My problem is to know the ISP [e.g. GATEWAY = Vodafone, Telecom or AT&T]
> > > before starting browsing or any remote connection...
> >
> > Checkin
Hi list,
My system locale is 'C.UTF-8'.
Obviously, this is not desirable for the users.
So I want to change the language per user in MATE, so user1 would have
language 'a', user 2 lang 'b' and so on.
Thanks to the list I have all language pack installed for both users
('a' and 'b').
I have tw
On 01/02/2018 11:14 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 02/01/2018 à 00:56, Tom Dial a écrit :
>>
>>> Which is the boot disk ?
>>
>> /dev/sda
>
> Then you didn't need to make room for GRUB on /dev/sdb.
>
>> So maybe the right plan is
>
> This is one of the many possible plans.
But it is uncomplicat
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> > My problem is to know the ISP [e.g. GATEWAY = Vodafone, Telecom or AT&T]
> > before starting browsing or any remote
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