On 26/03/2019 20:24, Pierre Fourès wrote:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-backports/2019/03/msg00043.html
Confirms the Jessie backports archive. I have just dropped it from the
sources.list
Thanks Bernie for your feedback.
It seems we've fallen into the same confusion due to bot
On 26/03/2019 17:38, Bernie Elbourn wrote:
I'm currently wondering if it has any impacts, ie, is it now
reintegrated in the main archived repository. But seeing your outputs
seems to suggest the opposite.
The 400 updates are due to loss of backports. Looks like the jessie-updates
changes
I'm currently wondering if it has any impacts, ie, is it now
reintegrated in the main archived repository. But seeing your outputs
seems to suggest the opposite.
The 400 updates are due to loss of backports. Looks like the jessie-updates
changes were more kind.
# Jessie
deb http://ftp.uk.debian
Is something is awry with the mirrors, got this today
$ sudo apt update
Ign http://ftp.uk.debian.org jessie InRelease
Ign http://ftp.uk.debian.org jessie-updates InRelease
Ign http://ftp.uk.debian.org jessie-backports InRelease
Hit http://ftp.uk.debian.org jessie Release.gpg
Ign http://ftp.uk
Howdy,
Is it supported to upgrade Jessie to stretch on a host system while running online guests - or would it be best to
shutdown the guests?
Thanks,
Bernie
ing up mysql-server-core-5.5 (5.5.62-0+deb8u1) ...
Setting up mysql-server-5.5 (5.5.62-0+deb8u1) ...
Setting up mysql-server (5.5.62-0+deb8u1) ...
Setting up mysql-client (5.5.62-0+deb8u1) ..
All very perplexing ... one to ignore?
Thanks
Bernie
the data in
logical volumes.
Thanks,
Bernie
o find it) I will send you the details. I have googled myself to
> near insanity but cannot find anything that directly helps. My
> apologies if I'm not being clear or doing something wrong.
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Beatings will continue until morale improves.
I'm new to Linux but have a
little programming experience. Which should I install Ubuntu or
Debian???
Thanks I
appreciate your opinions and advice.
Bernie
Justin Guerin wrote:
Hi Bernie,
Compare the config of the working kernel to the non-working kernel.
Specifically, check the networking section. Also, make sure that the
modules listed in the working kernel are either also loaded in the new
kernel, or are built into the kernel. In case you
lilo it is in /etc/lilo.conf)?
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lla kernel.
Any ideas why that is happening?
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> http://www.geocities.com/rlcomp_1999/pl4500.html
>
> Don't think you want to read that..
Yes, I *did* want to read that! I've got a couple of old ISA SCSI
controllers so I'll give those a go.
> > If you mean to restore partition-3, that's easy from the Compaq disks -
> just
> > download th
> I'm sorry; does the line say boot: smart2.. or boot: linux
> smart2..
boot: linux smart2=0x1000 sim710=addr:0x9000,irq:9
> > However, I don't understand why the on board scsi is not detected
> > with 'compact' floppies. From the kernel_config file:
>
> I think it has to do with the
> By messing arround, you must be able to find wich bootmessage to give to
> the kernel.
> Mine looks like#boot: linux(image'compact'rescuediskette) smart2=0x6000
> sim710=addr:0x8000,irq:15
Thanks for the info about boot parameters. The RAID controller
on this Proliant 4500 is in eisa slot-1.
> > I'm trying to do a "vanilla" Debian floppy install (rescue + root +
> > driver-1,2,3,4).
> >
> > The system boots ok from the rescue disk and I get the boot: prompt, to
> > which I hit return. Linux loads and I am prompted to insert the root
> > floppy, which I do and hit return, the setup pr
Hi,
I'm trying to do a "vanilla" Debian floppy install (rescue + root +
driver-1,2,3,4).
The system boots ok from the rescue disk and I get the boot: prompt, to
which I hit return. Linux loads and I am prompted to insert the root
floppy, which I do and hit return, the setup program loads and I g
On 12-Nov-00 22:25 Colin Watson wrote:
> >> for $i in *.html ; do mv "$i" "${i:0:${#tmp}-1}" ; done
> >
> >for $f in *.html; do mv $f ${f/.html/.htm}; done
> That's what the % flag solves (match only at the end), when put
> immediately after the first / (so ${f/%.html/.htm}). The # flag does the
On Sat, Oct 17, 1998 at 01:11:25PM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
> In my case, no, it is definately a problem with the linux ide driver and
> how it handles UDMA drives. I have seen exactly the same problem on two
> different systems with two different hard drives of different manufacture
> with dif
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