On Thu, 22 Feb 2018 16:41:42 -0500
Felix Miata wrote:
> Dan Norton composed on 2018-02-22 16:05 (UTC-0500):
>
> > Installs of both stretch and buster modify the boot order such that
> > "debian" is first under "UEFI Boot Sources". After installation, the
&
Dan Norton composed on 2018-02-22 16:05 (UTC-0500):
> Installs of both stretch and buster modify the boot order such that
> "debian" is first under "UEFI Boot Sources". After installation, the
> bios menu has to be edited in order to boot from DVD or CD or USB
> d
Installs of both stretch and buster modify the boot order such that
"debian" is first under "UEFI Boot Sources". After installation, the
bios menu has to be edited in order to boot from DVD or CD or USB
drive. Also "Hard Drive" has been replaced with "debian&q
On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:11:22 -0400
Alan McConnell wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 08:27:10AM -0300, Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
> >
> > > boot order. No matter what key I press, the system continues
> > > on with a re-boot of my old wheezy.
> >
> >
On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:11:22 -0400
Alan McConnell wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 08:27:10AM -0300, Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
> >
> > > boot order. No matter what key I press, the system continues
> > > on with a re-boot of my old wheezy.
> >
> >
On Sat 26 Mar 2016 at 22:44:36 (+), Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 26 March 2016 21:50:42 Felix Miata wrote:
> > As long as PS/2 ports have existed, it's unfathomable that BIOS makers
> > apparently still have not figured out how to have either port support a
> > keyboard at POST time. Instead
On Monday 28 March 2016 10:35:11 chrisb@localhost.localdomain wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 06:35:36PM +0100, jdd wrote:
> > Le 26/03/2016 17:11, Alan McConnell a écrit :
> > > Press to run BIOS setup, or to run boot menu
>
> ^^^
> Weird ... I g
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 06:35:36PM +0100, jdd wrote:
> Le 26/03/2016 17:11, Alan McConnell a écrit :
>
> > Press to run BIOS setup, or to run boot menu
^^^
Weird ... I guess that is supposed to be F11, which makes me wonder
is the shift key held
e, if one is plugged in?
If your system uses UEFI and has EFI boot manager entries for CD/DVD
and USB, then you can manipulate the order with efibootmgr. Use
'efibootmgr -n' to change the boot order for the next boot only. I'm not
sure how to create a new entry for a device like a
Lisi Reisz composed on 2016-03-26 22:44 (UTC):
> I didn't know that the "wrong" one worked in the OS!!
I wasn't conscious of any such thing. Alan proved it does at least in Wheezy.
> I last put the mouse in
> the keyboard one, and vice versa, in the days before they were colour coded,
> when suc
On Saturday 26 March 2016 21:50:42 Felix Miata wrote:
> Alan McConnell composed on 2016-03-26 14:57 (UTC-0400):
> >...I think it fortunate
> > that this E-list contains an expert of the quality of...
>
> Please, let's not think of me so much expert as experienced. I can't count
> the times I've
Alan McConnell composed on 2016-03-26 14:57 (UTC-0400):
...I think it fortunate
that this E-list contains an expert of the quality of...
Please, let's not think of me so much expert as experienced. I can't count
the times I've fumbled a keyboard connector into the top port and found t
Alan McConnell wrote:
...
> Yes. My keyboard was plugged into the _green_ port. (my
> mouse is elsewhere). So I shut down, changed my keyboard
> cord to the purple port . . . Voila! That did the
> trick. I can now press F11 and Del and both work as
> the manual sa
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 01:53:17PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
>
> *If* your motherboard has two round ports, stacked or side by side
> depending on your orientation, it's time to take another look at
> your motherboard's manual, in particular, the "Back Panel Quick
> Guide" or similar that depicts t
On Sat 26 Mar 2016 at 12:11:22 (-0400), Alan McConnell wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 08:27:10AM -0300, Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
> >
> > > boot order. No matter what key I press, the system continues
> > > on with a re-boot of my old wheezy.
> >
> >
Alan McConnell composed on 2016-03-26 12:11 (UTC-0400):
I am using a PS2 keyboard, I believe. A white
cable from the keyboard back into the top orifice at
the back of my standard case.
*If* your motherboard has two round ports, stacked or side by side depen
Alan McConnell composed on 2016-03-26 12:11 (UTC-0400):
I am using a PS2 keyboard, I believe. A white
cable from the keyboard back into the top orifice at
the back of my standard case.
*If* your motherboard has two round ports, stacked or side by side depen
On 26 March 2016 at 16:53, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 26 March 2016 16:11:22 Alan McConnell wrote:
> > I have been told by a kind responder that my keyboard
> > is inadequate, and I should borro(buy?) a new one. Since
> > my present keyboard works fine for all purpos
done anything. Perhaps someone can post an example of
> an /etc/default/grub where the boot order is explicitly described?
>
> I have found the paper manual for this, aftee some searching.
> It is labeled like the picture that appears on the boot., except
> that it has Z97 and H97
Le 26/03/2016 17:11, Alan McConnell a écrit :
Press to run BIOS setup, or to run boot menu
(finish)
And there you have it. The last line of the excerpt
is exacly the text that appears on my screen. But
On Saturday 26 March 2016 16:11:22 Alan McConnell wrote:
> I have been told by a kind responder that my keyboard
> is inadequate, and I should borro(buy?) a new one. Since
> my present keyboard works fine for all purposes up to now,
> I don't see why my difficul
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 08:27:10AM -0300, Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
>
> > boot order. No matter what key I press, the system continues
> > on with a re-boot of my old wheezy.
>
> Question: Are you using an USB keyboard ?
No, I am using a PS2 keyboard
> boot order. No matter what key I press, the system continues
> on with a re-boot of my old wheezy.
Question: Are you using an USB keyboard ?
I remember having the problem some time back, where a default setting of the
BIOS had to be changed to enable the BIOS to control USB.
Alan McConnell a écrit :
>
> I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
> that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
> My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios to change the
> boot order. No matter what key I press, the s
Le 25/03/2016 23:52, Michael Fothergill a écrit :
Try this:
http://www.easyuefi.com/index-us.html
It says it can be installed on linux machines.
don't think so. It's a windows app that can also manage linux uefi
entries on nvram
(not tested with wine?)
jdd
ogize. Massive confusion here.
> >You are telling me which of the several kernels
> >I have that I can boot. But when I wrote "Boot Order"
> >I was referring to being able to boot first from
> >the flash drive, then from the DVD drive, and
Alan McConnell composed on 2016-03-25 19:21 (UTC-0400):
When I turn on the computer, the keyboard lights up just fine.
And everything else works fine. It is just that I can't
boot from anything but my /boot, with its functioning grub.
In other words, the compu
of entries to select. the default if you haven't changed
anything is 0. i.e. the first item on that list.
OK, I must apologize. Massive confusion here.
You are telling me which of the several kernels
I have that I can boot. But when I wrote "Boot Ord
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 05:44:52PM -0430, Jhon Prada wrote:
>
> HI don't waste your time with Debian explanations. Plug the keyboard and
> see if the lights are lighting. If don't, it's the keyboard that is not
> activating in the boot. Look for another keyboard or plug into another
> port and t
the default if you haven't changed
> anything is 0. i.e. the first item on that list.
OK, I must apologize. Massive confusion here.
You are telling me which of the several kernels
I have that I can boot. But when I wrote "Boot Order"
I
done anything. Perhaps someone can post an example of
> an /etc/default/grub where the boot order is explicitly described?
>
> I have found the paper manual for this, aftee some searching.
> It is labeled like the picture that appears on the boot., except
> that it has Z97 and H97
hing. Perhaps someone can post an example of
> > an /etc/default/grub where the boot order is explicitly described?
>
> i just tried this to make sure it worked as described
> and it worked so i'm not sure what you didn't do correctly.
>
> when your grub boot screen
Alan McConnell wrote:
...
> Others have suggested changing /etc/default/grub. I've tried
> that too, and have run 'update-grub' afterward. It doesn't seem
> to have done anything. Perhaps someone can post an example of
> an /etc/default/grub where the boot ord
I get the top entry, and
that's that.
Others have suggested changing /etc/default/grub. I've tried
that too, and have run 'update-grub' afterward. It doesn't seem
to have done anything. Perhaps someone can post an example of
an /etc/default/grub where the boot order is
On Thu 24 Mar 2016 at 16:44:54 (-0400), Alan McConnell wrote:
> Assembled Wisdom!
>
> I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
> that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
> My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios t
Alan McConnell composed on 2016-03-24 16:44 (UTC-0400):
I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios to change the
boot order. No matter what key I
On Thursday 24 March 2016 20:44:54 Alan McConnell wrote:
> Assembled Wisdom!
>
> I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
> that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
> My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios to cha
Alan McConnell wrote:
> Assembled Wisdom!
>
> I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
> that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
> My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios to change the
> boot order. No matter
On 24 March 2016 at 20:44, Alan McConnell wrote:
> Assembled Wisdom!
>
> I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
> that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
> My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios to change the
boot
process. By using a USB keyboard instead of the wireless, I was able to
enter setup and change the boot order.
HTH
Tom Ashley
On 03/24/2016 04:44 PM, Alan McConnell wrote:
Assembled Wisdom!
I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
that end I've bought a CD and a
Assembled Wisdom!
I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios to change the
boot order. No matter what key I press, the system continues
on with a re-
Am 16.03.2015 um 13:54 schrieb Christoph Pleger:
> Hello,
>
>> What you probably want, is hook into basic.target or sysinit.target, use
>> DefaultDependencies=no, and specify the dependencies/orderings
>> explicitly.
>
> a post from debian-user-ger...@lists.debian.org helped me further: I do
> no
Hello,
> What you probably want, is hook into basic.target or sysinit.target, use
> DefaultDependencies=no, and specify the dependencies/orderings
> explicitly.
a post from debian-user-ger...@lists.debian.org helped me further: I do
not have to change anything, just calling update-rc.d for my ini
Am 2015-03-13 16:03, schrieb Christoph Pleger:
[Unit]
Description=Installation and configuration
Requires=basic.target
Before=multi-user.target
After=basic.target
[Install]
RequiredBy=multi-user.target
Then, I called systemctl to set the correct symlinks for script.target
and
script.service.
Quoting Christoph Pleger (christoph.ple...@cs.tu-dortmund.de):
> Hello,
>
> > According to
> > http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html you
> > can specify "After=" and "Before=" in order to force your unit to start
> > in a specified position. The documentation suggests t
Hello,
> According to
> http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html you
> can specify "After=" and "Before=" in order to force your unit to start
> in a specified position. The documentation suggests that you typically
> list your "After=" units also in "Requires=" so that st
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 09:20:53AM +0100, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> for many years and up to Debian 7, I am using update-rc.d to define a
> specific location in the boot order, where a script is executed which
> automatically performs some administrative tasks. The scr
Hello,
for many years and up to Debian 7, I am using update-rc.d to define a
specific location in the boot order, where a script is executed which
automatically performs some administrative tasks. The script is executed
after only very basic tasks have been performed, and before all other
tasks
Well, this is embarrassing.
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:13 AM, Joel Rees wrote:
> give me a break!
>
> 2014/06/16 0:46 "Chris Bannister" :
> [off-list comments that I responded to on-list]
:-/
(I'm pretty sure Chris didn't mind, but I think we could have had a
slightly more interesting discussion
give me a break!
2014/06/16 0:46 "Chris Bannister" :
>
> On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 08:46:18PM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
> > I'd rather reply to you off-list to keep the noise level down, but --
> >
> > On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 7:20 PM, Pol Hallen
> > wrote:
>
> Just for the record, some people conside
On Sun, 15 Jun 2014 18:42:32 +0200
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> No, you're mistaken, but indeed I tend to feed trolls like Lisi,
> OTOH, she kill-filed me, so I can't feed her.
Me too, may be we should group and create the
debian-trolls mailing-list (with a simple and
obvious motto: "Every day is a f
On 2014-06-15, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>
>> You do seem to be the one the most ardent in fucking this fly in the ass.
>
> No, you're mistaken, but indeed I tend to feed trolls like Lisi, OTOH,
> she kill-filed me, so I can't feed her.
>
I don't think anybody in their right mind would qualify Lisi a
On 2014-06-15, Curt wrote:
> On 2014-06-15, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
>> such a mail, but you couldn't resist. It's idiotic that we have each
>> week a discussion about top-posting, fools-language etc.. Inform people
>> off-list and don't hijack threads.
>
> You do seem to be the one the most ardent
On Sun, 2014-06-15 at 18:29 +0200, B wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Jun 2014 18:12:00 +0200
> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> > It's idiotic to
> > send a response to such a mail, but you couldn't resist. It's
> > idiotic that we have each week a discussion about top-posting,
>
> I wouldn't be that sure about
On Sun, 15 Jun 2014 18:12:00 +0200
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> It's idiotic to
> send a response to such a mail, but you couldn't resist. It's
> idiotic that we have each week a discussion about top-posting,
I wouldn't be that sure about top-posting: even when a thread
is correctly answered (useless t
On 2014-06-15, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> such a mail, but you couldn't resist. It's idiotic that we have each
> week a discussion about top-posting, fools-language etc.. Inform people
> off-list and don't hijack threads.
You do seem to be the one the most ardent in fucking this fly in the ass.
--
On Sun, 2014-06-15 at 17:03 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 15 June 2014 16:50:01 david...@ling.ohio-state.edu wrote:
> > i had hoped that this bikeshedding BS over OP's domain name would blow
> > over after ralf wisely reminded us to assume good faith.
>
> There is no sensible way that his r
On Sun, 15 Jun 2014 17:56:49 +0200
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> The OP's Internet address name is idiotic, but it shouldn't be a
> reason to make mountains out of molehills. Sometimes it sounds
> like querulous paranoia to me, when people start kill-filing
> people for ever single oddity and sending a n
On Sunday 15 June 2014 16:50:01 david...@ling.ohio-state.edu wrote:
> i had hoped that this bikeshedding BS over OP's domain name would blow
> over after ralf wisely reminded us to assume good faith.
There is no sensible way that his reply to Brian can be taken as meaning good
faith. This list,
On Sun, 2014-06-15 at 11:50 -0400, david...@ling.ohio-state.edu wrote:
> i had hoped that this bikeshedding BS over OP's domain name would blow
> over after ralf wisely reminded us to assume good faith.
>
> alas...
>
> On Sun, 15 Jun 2014, Curt wrote:
>
> > On 2014-06-15, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
On Sun, 2014-06-15 at 11:05 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Anyone who sends unfiltered content from the Internet over any amateur
> radio mode is asking for trouble.
Keep in mind, that at least in Germany, you need a license to do amateur
radio, it's not citizens' band, at least not in Germany. Int
i had hoped that this bikeshedding BS over OP's domain name would blow
over after ralf wisely reminded us to assume good faith.
alas...
On Sun, 15 Jun 2014, Curt wrote:
On 2014-06-15, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
However an English to German dictionary mentions, that the OP's address
https://www.d
On 2014-06-15, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>
> Curt,
>
> Anyone who sends unfiltered content from the Internet over any amateur
> radio mode is asking for trouble.
>
I wouldn't know; I'd never heard of such a technology before reading the
prescriptions of the Debian mailing list authorities, but I belie
On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 05:44:59AM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> colorful language. Since the vocabulary used for the OP's address is
> less vulgarly, less obscenely than lyrics of common English radio and TV
> songs in the daytime,
But who posts lyrics here? I don't see the connection.
> I guess
On 6/15/2014 5:48 AM, Curt wrote:
> On 2014-06-15, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
>> However an English to German dictionary mentions, that the OP's address
>
> https://www.debian.org/MailingLists/
>
> Code of conduct
>
> ...
>
> Do not use foul language; besides, some people receive the lists via
>
On 6/15/2014 6:20 AM, Pol Hallen wrote:
>> It's a pity that your reactions are defensive. You might learn a lot
>> from what people here are trying to make clear to you - if you are
>> receptive to it.
>
> Hi Siard, thanks for your reply. I don't want be unpleasant but I only
> wrote an email on t
I'd rather reply to you off-list to keep the noise level down, but --
On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 7:20 PM, Pol Hallen
wrote:
-- replying to your e-mail address is going to screw up my filter heuristics.
I don't know how you got you domain name approved, but it's the kind
of domain name I see when I
It's a pity that your reactions are defensive. You might learn a lot
from what people here are trying to make clear to you - if you are
receptive to it.
Hi Siard, thanks for your reply. I don't want be unpleasant but I only
wrote an email on the ML. In the life always there's (and will there) t
On 2014-06-15, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> However an English to German dictionary mentions, that the OP's address
https://www.debian.org/MailingLists/
Code of conduct
...
Do not use foul language; besides, some people receive the lists via
*
packet radio, where swearing i
Pol Hallen:
> Lisi:
> > No, but if all of us decide not to like it, and kill-file you as I
> > am now doing, it might become your problem if you wanted help.
>
> "all of us?" have your fear to manage alone the situation? so you ask
> help to "all of us"...
>
> I don't want waste my time, from no
No, but if all of us decide not to like it, and kill-file you as I am now
doing, it might become your problem if you wanted help.
"all of us?" have your fear to manage alone the situation? so you ask
help to "all of us"...
I don't want waste my time, from now I don't reply you again
P.
--
On Sun, 2014-06-15 at 09:56 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> My mega-apologize for the PPPS :S
>
> [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ RETVAL=foo_bar
> [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ cat .msmtp.mail/fraud.mail | msmtp -a default
> ralf.mard...@rocketmial.com; RETVAL=$?; echo $RETVAL
> 0
> [rocketmouse@archlinux ~
My mega-apologize for the PPPS :S
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ RETVAL=foo_bar
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ cat .msmtp.mail/fraud.mail | msmtp -a default
ralf.mard...@rocketmial.com; RETVAL=$?; echo $RETVAL
0
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ RETVAL=foo_bar
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ cat .msmtp.mail/fraud.ma
My apologize for the PPS, but without the && it also seems to work:
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ cat .msmtp.mail/fraud.mail | msmtp -a default
ralf.mard...@rocketmial.com; RETVAL=$?; echo $RETVAL
0
The "0" is displayed with delay, IOW RETVAL=$?; echo $RETVAL has to wait until
the sending of the m
On Sun, 2014-06-15 at 09:34 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sun, 2014-06-15 at 09:10 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > On Sun, 2014-06-15 at 01:46 -0400, david...@ling.ohio-state.edu wrote:
> >
> > > > echo "${SHUTDOWNBODY}" | mail -s "${SHUTDOWNSUBJECT}" ${EMAIL}
> > > > sleep 4
> > > > RETVAL=$?
On Sun, 2014-06-15 at 09:10 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sun, 2014-06-15 at 01:46 -0400, david...@ling.ohio-state.edu wrote:
>
> > > echo "${SHUTDOWNBODY}" | mail -s "${SHUTDOWNSUBJECT}" ${EMAIL}
> > > sleep 4
> > > RETVAL=$?
> >
> > i can't comment on the rest of the script, but you probab
On Sun, 2014-06-15 at 01:46 -0400, david...@ling.ohio-state.edu wrote:
> > echo "${SHUTDOWNBODY}" | mail -s "${SHUTDOWNSUBJECT}" ${EMAIL}
> > sleep 4
> > RETVAL=$?
>
> i can't comment on the rest of the script, but you probably want
> RETVAL to be the exit status of the pipeline that sends the
hi.
EMAIL="root"
RESTARTSUBJECT="["`hostname`" "`date`"] – System Startup"
SHUTDOWNSUBJECT="["`hostname`" "`date`"] – System Shutdown"
RESTARTBODY="This is an automated message to notify you that "`hostname`"
started successfully. Start up Date and Time: "`date`
SHUTDOWNBODY="This is an automat
On Sat, 2014-06-14 at 23:20 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 14 June 2014 22:11:05 Pol Hallen wrote:
> > domain (mine) of email (mine) is not your problem and if you don't like
> > it's not my problem ;-)
>
> No, but if all of us decide not to like it, and kill-file you as I am now
> doing,
On Saturday 14 June 2014 22:11:05 Pol Hallen wrote:
> domain (mine) of email (mine) is not your problem and if you don't like
> it's not my problem ;-)
No, but if all of us decide not to like it, and kill-file you as I am now
doing, it might become your problem if you wanted help.
Lisi
--
To
But you are are not going to show this script to us.
:-) See at the end of email
You might want to look at @reboot with cron for the startup.
thanks :-)
The domain for your email address is
[...]
domain (mine) of email (mine) is not your problem and if you don't like
it's not my problem
On Sat, 14 Jun 2014 20:16:08 +0100
Brian wrote:
> You might want to look at @reboot with cron for
> the startup. Don't say I didn't help you.
Not to mention there are tons of howtos about this matter
on the web, as it is the most basic of monitoring…
--
<@rondoudou> hi, somebody want to cook f
On Sat 14 Jun 2014 at 20:09:41 +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> on debian stable I added a script to /etc/init.d/, that script sends
> an email when the system boot and when the system shutdown
But you are are not going to show this script to us. It is a secret. so
we do not know whether it is a viable
Hi all :-)
on debian stable I added a script to /etc/init.d/, that script sends an
email when the system boot and when the system shutdown
I need run that script before that postfix has killed
what's the best way to fill:
cat /etc/init.d/systememail
#!/bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides:
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 14:35:41 +1000
yudi v wrote:
> > I see this, at least at startup. It's been reported here:
> >
> > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=544651
> >
> > Celejar
> >
>
> That's almost 2 yrs old. From the limited experience I have with this setup,
> I don't think this
> I see this, at least at startup. It's been reported here:
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=544651
>
> Celejar
>
That's almost 2 yrs old. From the limited experience I have with this setup,
I don't think this should cause any trouble what so ever.
I might generate a new initr
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 09:46:10 +1000
yudi v wrote:
> Installed Debain i386 twice and both times the order of LVM and LUKS is not
> correct.
>
> I have one LUKS container with LVM on top. At boot time, LVM logical volumes
> try to load first before I get prompted with the LUKS passphrase and at
> s
Installed Debain i386 twice and both times the order of LVM and LUKS is not
correct.
I have one LUKS container with LVM on top. At boot time, LVM logical volumes
try to load first before I get prompted with the LUKS passphrase and at
shutdown, the order is in reverse, tries to close LVM volumes af
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 15:56:09 +0200
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sb, 15 ian 11, 16:24:17, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> >
> > GRUB_DEFAULT=4
> > set default="4"
>
> And you do have 5 entries in grub.cfg? You might want to attach the
> full grub.cfg, maybe someone can spot why the 'set default' is
>
On Sb, 15 ian 11, 16:24:17, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
>
> GRUB_DEFAULT=4
> set default="4"
And you do have 5 entries in grub.cfg? You might want to attach the full
grub.cfg, maybe someone can spot why the 'set default' is ignored.
Regards,
Andrei
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 01:36:07 +0200
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sb, 15 ian 11, 14:55:08, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> > as per the wiki
> >
> > I change the default in /etc/default/grub from 0 to 4.
> >
> > I ran update-grub.
> >
> > The same entry boots by default, i.e. it didn't work.
> >
> >
On Sb, 15 ian 11, 14:55:08, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> as per the wiki
>
> I change the default in /etc/default/grub from 0 to 4.
>
> I ran update-grub.
>
> The same entry boots by default, i.e. it didn't work.
>
> Anyone know why ?
Please post the outputs of 'grep default= /boot/grub/grub.cf
as per the wiki
I change the default in /etc/default/grub from 0 to 4.
I ran update-grub.
The same entry boots by default, i.e. it didn't work.
Anyone know why ?
Brian
For reference:
Configuring grub v2
The configuration file is /boot/grub/grub.cfg, but you shouldn't edit
it directly. This
> Where do I do that from the debian installer ? (I used option "LVM on
> entire disk").
If you use LVM then every logical volume already has a name
(independently from the label you may have set or not on each file
system).
So just use that insted of a UUID. I.e. use something like
/dev/mapper/-
Dne, 04. 06. 2010 17:54:31 je Mathieu Malaterre napisal(a):
Where do I do that from the debian installer ? (I used option "LVM on
entire disk").
Gosh, I've never used LVM in my life, so can't be of any help here.
However, I seem to remember at least one thing correctly: there *is* a
step f
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 04. 06. 2010 17:07:51 je Mathieu Malaterre napisal(a):
>>
>> However after installation it looks like grub switch its internal hd0
>> / hd1 (device map file) in between /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1.
>> I had to manually invert them, re-run grub-install
Dne, 04. 06. 2010 17:07:51 je Mathieu Malaterre napisal(a):
However after installation it looks like grub switch its internal hd0
/ hd1 (device map file) in between /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1.
I had to manually invert them, re-run grub-install.
This happen on a DELL Precision WorkStation T7500.
Does t
Hi there,
I am trying to install a stable debian 504 using an USB key. Here is
what I did:
$ wget
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/lenny/main/installer-amd64/current/images/hd-media/boot.img.gz
$ wget
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/5.0.4/amd64/iso-cd/debian-504-amd64-netinst.iso
$ z
> "Ed" == Ed Falis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ed> I have a jaz drive attached to my machine via a SCSI card plugged
Ed> into a PCMCIA slot (kernel 2.4.3). Is there a way to get it to
Ed> automount during boot by getting the PCMCIA services started
Ed> before processing fstab? Or some other op
I have a jaz drive attached to my machine via a SCSI card plugged into a
PCMCIA slot (kernel 2.4.3). Is there a way to get it to automount during
boot by getting the PCMCIA services started before processing fstab? Or some
other option?
Thanks,
- Ed
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