Also, sorry about the wonky formatting of my posts. Posting from Google Groups
so no line wrapping and in HTML format too I suppose ):
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On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 8:30:04 AM UTC-5, fran...@avalenn.eu wrote:
> Would the "nofail" fstab mount option work for you ?
>
> http://lists.debian.org/546e52a1.2080...@debian.org
Interesting: dropping into emergency mode when the device isn't found is new
behavior under systemd.
Looks
I have a Jessie VPS with external disks attached. The disks are specified
in /etc/fstab with traditional /dev/sdXX naming. I recently made changes to
the disks that made a device name invalid but didn't notice. When I rebooted,
the disk couldn't be found and boot halted in rescue mode.
My ques
Daryl Styrk wrote:
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> I got it going.. I cheated and used SuperGrub once I get to a computer
> that could burn a CD..
>
Excellent. You might want to try out editing the grub menu by pressing 'e'.
It's pretty cool and worth knowing how to do.
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Wayne Topa-4 wrote:
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> I gave attached the cupsd.conf & client.conf files.
> ...
> LogLevel warning
> ...
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Try changing the log level in cupsd.conf to debug and follow the log while
printing. You may also turn on debug logging by running
sudo cupsctl --debug-logging
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Daryl Styrk wrote:
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> Hi list.. I was attempting to direct the debian installer to /dev/sdb1
> a flash drive.
> I am now stuck with a broken system and don't know where to go from here..
> I
> am posting this from knoppix. I suppose I need to edit something in
> /boot/grub/
> but I don't know
On May 23, 3:10 pm, Brent Kolasinski wrote:
> On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 7:39 AM, Martin wrote:
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> > Hi,
>
> > I'm currently playing around with a pcengines board with a geode
> > processor. Now it does have an IDE connector but I'd rather like SATA.
>
> > Some googling pointed me to:http://www
On Mar 29, 1:00 am, Ross Boylan wrote:
> I have a Debian Lenny box at home, and just tried to print to it from an
> OS X 10.4 (Tiger) laptop connected to my home printer.
>
> CUPS is apparently supposed to advertise on zeroconf, but it did not
> show up when I browsed in the Apple add printer dial
On Jan 1, 8:30 am, "Zach Uram" wrote:
> I have exhausted every solution I could find
Did you see/try the suggestion I made in the original thread?
"Install the printer by running 'hp-setup' as root. Choose the option
for a parallel connection. "
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On Dec 30, 11:00 pm, "Zach Uram" wrote:
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> Is there a way I can manually force it to try and print using the
> drivers? It should work, I followed all the steps yet it never creates
> an entry for my printer :-( What is wrong?
>
Install the printer by running 'hp-setup' as root. Choose the op
On Dec 28, 5:10 am, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 21 Dec 2008, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
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[snip]
> Yes, tesseract does work well. Here, xsane gives depth 24, but conversion
> to depth 8 is neither possible nor necessary. Following the docs, I did
There is an option at the top of the Preferences/Fil
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