Re: Home made backup system

2019-12-23 Thread Celejar
On Mon, 23 Dec 2019 20:11:07 -0600 Nate Bargmann wrote: > Thanks for the tips! Sure! Let us know if you hack together anything interesting. Celejar

Re: Home made backup system

2019-12-23 Thread Nate Bargmann
Thanks for the tips! - Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Web: https://www.n0nb.us Projects: https://github.com/N0NB GPG fingerprint: 82D6 4F6B 0E67 CD41 F689 BBA6 FB2C 5130 D55A 8819 signature.asc Description

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-23 Thread Brian
On Mon 23 Dec 2019 at 22:49:03 +0800, kaye n wrote: > I MESSED UP THE THREAD! SORRY ABOUT THAT! > > Hi. I'm the OP. I've been installing different distros the easy way for a > few years now, that is why want to try the minimalist method as Joe > suggested. > Had quite a few problems unfortunatel

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-23 Thread Peter Ehlert
I think that you may have better luck with this ISO firmware-10.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso download from https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/current/amd64/iso-cd/ I am not familiar with that USB creation method. Lately I have been using gnome-multi-writer ..

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-23 Thread songbird
kaye n wrote: ... > Under this message, instead of showing tick boxes of the different desktop > environments to choose from, along with web server, print server, SSH > server, standart system utilities, there was only one tick box, the one for > standard system utilities, that's it, just one. Is

Re: Home made backup system

2019-12-23 Thread Celejar
On Thu, 19 Dec 2019 14:25:24 -0600 Nate Bargmann wrote: > I also use rsnapshot on this machine to backup to another drive in the > same case. I'd thought about off site, perhaps AWS or such but haven't > spent enough time trying to figure out how I might do that with > rsnapshot. One way to do

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-23 Thread kaye n
I MESSED UP THE THREAD! SORRY ABOUT THAT! Hi. I'm the OP. I've been installing different distros the easy way for a few years now, that is why want to try the minimalist method as Joe suggested. Had quite a few problems unfortunately. I followed the following steps found in this link: https://ww

Re: help with installation?

2019-12-23 Thread kaye n
On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 4:11 PM Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Jo, 19 dec 19, 20:13:42, kaye n wrote: > > My recommendation would be to install an LXDE system and then add IceWM. > > This will make sure you have all necessary pieces for a graphical system > without overloading the system too much. >

Re: Build Kernel 5.5 RC1 for Raspberry4

2019-12-23 Thread Nigel Sollars
My point was after running make menuconfig you can compare the config file for anything that might have changed since the configuration file has a habit of changing as config options in the kernel change also. Haven though about it you could drop the original somewhere then copy it into the new ke

Re: xorriso and the "-md5 on" option [SOLVED]

2019-12-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 06:20:11PM +, Brian wrote: > md5sum `find -follow -type f` > md5sum.txt *shudder* This only works if you have a small number of files, none of which have whitespace or globbing characters in their filenames. find . -follow -type f -exec md5sum {} + > md5sum.txt (Al