Re: Testing amd64 netinst LUKS+LVM install broken

2024-04-09 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 05:51:26PM -0700, Craig Hesling wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm having an issue with the guided partitioner in the Debian testing amd64 > installer. > Specifically, the "Guided - use entire disk and set up encrypted LVM" > errors out and emit the following error message: > > part

Re: Testing amd64 netinst LUKS+LVM install broken

2024-04-09 Thread Craig Hesling
I also, just tried the latest download from https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/iso-cd/: md5sum debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso > e618afbebbbdf9495c74140bc87f2a4b debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso sha256sum debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso > a72e2cd87f8bc1af3a6df65a12194c8e043c

Testing amd64 netinst LUKS+LVM install broken

2024-04-09 Thread Craig Hesling
Hi all, I'm having an issue with the guided partitioner in the Debian testing amd64 installer. Specifically, the "Guided - use entire disk and set up encrypted LVM" errors out and emit the following error message: partman-lvm: pvcreate: error while loading shared libraries: libaio.so.1: cannot op

Re: HDD long-term data storage with ensured integrity

2024-04-09 Thread piorunz
On 02/04/2024 13:53, David Christensen wrote: Does anyone have any comments or suggestions regarding how to use magnetic hard disk drives, commodity x86 computers, and Debian for long-term data storage with ensured integrity? I use Btrfs, on all my systems, including some servers, with soft Ra

Re: using mbuffer: what am i doing wrong?

2024-04-09 Thread DdB
Am 09.04.2024 um 15:30 schrieb Arno Lehmann: > I'd propose to use > > ss -f inet -lpn > > ss instead of netstat... I try to catch up with changing times :-) (...) > > Arno > > Thank you so much! Your suggestion did help big time, and the transfer is working now as desired. Great relief and

Re: using mbuffer: what am i doing wrong?

2024-04-09 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 9 Apr 2024 15:13 +0200, from debianl...@potentially-spam.de-bruyn.de (DdB): >> port=8000 # just an example >> filename=test.bin # created before >> >> # Start the receiver first, like: >> mbuffer -I $port -o $filename >> >> # Then start the sender like: >> mbuffer -i $filename -O ${receiverIP}

Re: using mbuffer: what am i doing wrong?

2024-04-09 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hello, I have not used mbuffer for a long time, so won't comment on that. But your netstat call looks unsuitable to diagnose. I'd propose to use ss -f inet -lpn ss instead of netstat... I try to catch up with changing times :-) -f inet because in this case, you're (probably) just interested

using mbuffer: what am i doing wrong?

2024-04-09 Thread DdB
Hello list, from my research, the abbreviated takeaway is: > port=8000 # just an example > filename=test.bin # created before > > # Start the receiver first, like: > mbuffer -I $port -o $filename > > # Then start the sender like: > mbuffer -i $filename -O ${receiverIP}:$port On my LAN (all vir

Re: Why LVM

2024-04-09 Thread David Christensen
On 4/8/24 16:54, Stefan Monnier wrote: If I have a hot-pluggable device (SD card, USB drive, hot-plug SATA/SAS drive and rack, etc.), can I put LVM on it such that when the device is connected to a Debian system with a graphical desktop (I use Xfce) an icon is displayed on the desktop that I can