u use calamares,
> for example.
>
> Repeat the install with a netinst if possible and report back.
I repeated the install with the Live USB image.
While doing so, I recalled that *during* the "Finish the installation" step,
I initially had the system spontaneous rebooting;
On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 06:45:33AM -0400, songbird wrote:
> Mike wrote:
>
> > I just installed Debian 12.6.0 (from a Debian Live ISO image) on new server
> > hardware. On the way to getting it installed, it was suddenly rebooting.
> > I even got so far as installing it
Mike wrote:
> I just installed Debian 12.6.0 (from a Debian Live ISO image) on new server
> hardware. On the way to getting it installed, it was suddenly rebooting.
> I even got so far as installing it and running "apt upgrade", when it
> rebooted again.
>
> Then tha
I'll call this "resolved", not "solved".
> I'll let it run for awhile before I believe that.
I ran the -23- kernel for four days without issue. Then I rebooted into the
previous -22- kernel, still installed. That has run for a day so far. So
the problems no longer seem to be present.
I don't
On Fri, Aug 09, 2024 at 06:23:41PM +1000, George at Clug wrote:
> run a memory test.
Did that already, right after the build. Memtest86+.
Also ran S-TUI stress for awhile. Temps never got above 60C.
> Intel have been experiencing some instability
That's only affected their "K" and "S" series
On Fri, Aug 9, 2024 at 1:37 AM Mike wrote:
>
> I just installed Debian 12.6.0 (from a Debian Live ISO image) on new server
> hardware. On the way to getting it installed, it was suddenly rebooting.
> I even got so far as installing it and running "apt upgrade", when it
>
ke wrote:
> I just installed Debian 12.6.0 (from a Debian Live ISO image) on new server
> hardware. On the way to getting it installed, it was suddenly rebooting.
> I even got so far as installing it and running "apt upgrade", when it
> rebooted again.
>
> Then that u
I just installed Debian 12.6.0 (from a Debian Live ISO image) on new server
hardware. On the way to getting it installed, it was suddenly rebooting.
I even got so far as installing it and running "apt upgrade", when it
rebooted again.
Then that upgraded linux-image-6.1.0-22-amd64 to
On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 02:03:19PM -, Curt wrote:
> [...] (whether this is a somehow invalidating reminder of
> Microsoft Windows is left as the traditional exercise):
I know that smugness. I'm old, after all :-)
That said, as age accrues, I've learnt an upside of rebootin
t least an option of an RS-232 connection
into the BIOS or equivalent, allowing remote control of BIOS parameters
and rebooting when necessary. It's an unfitted option on my HP
microserver. Many UPS devices have an RS-232 connection to a server to
notify of loss of mains, low battery etc. SSH would
r troubleshooting, and we do not know
if the console is the usual client.
Many proper servers have at least an option of an RS-232 connection
into the BIOS or equivalent, allowing remote control of BIOS parameters
and rebooting when necessary. It's an unfitted option on my HP
microserver. Many
On Wed, 1 Dec 2021 09:14:11 +0100
john doe wrote:
> I'm using a RS232 cable to connect to a server everything is properly
> set up and works fine.
> For some reasons I lost the connection to my server that is I can not
> control the server using serial console.
...
>
> In other words, how can
john doe wrote:
> I'm using a RS232 cable to connect to a server everything is properly
> set up and works fine.
> For some reasons I lost the connection to my server that is I can not
> control the server using serial console.
> If I reboot that server I can once again manage that server using se
Debians,
I'm using a RS232 cable to connect to a server everything is properly
set up and works fine.
For some reasons I lost the connection to my server that is I can not
control the server using serial console.
If I reboot that server I can once again manage that server using serial
console.
I
On Fri 18 Dec 2020 at 09:45:22 (+0300), Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 06:45:47PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
> > > A correction - GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU=true should be put into
> > > /etc/default/grub.
> >
> > What sort of weirdness happens? Is the problem with writing
> > /boo
Hi.
On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 06:45:47PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
> > A correction - GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU=true should be put into
> > /etc/default/grub.
>
> What sort of weirdness happens? Is the problem with writing
> /boot/grub/grubenv (where the strings reside), or with Grub's
> readin
On Thu 10 Dec 2020 at 13:47:28 (+0300), Reco wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 01:46:18PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 11:12:37AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > > On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 12:00:20PM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > >
> > > [...]
> > >
> > > > 2. As far as I re
PstrfZ writes:
> On the same machine I need to host three operating systems, all
> debian-based. Is it possible to select which system to boot
> while rebooting? (My intent is then to reboot the selected system
> by sending the command via SSH)
Yes, I do this a lot in a
On Thu, 10 Dec 2020 10:29:02 +0100 (GMT+01:00)
PstrfZ wrote:
> On the same machine I need to host three operating systems, all
> debian-based. Is it possible to select which system to boot
> while rebooting? (My intent is then to reboot the selected system
> by sending the com
Le jeudi 10 décembre 2020 à 10:50:06 UTC+1, PstrfZ a écrit :
> On the same machine I need to host three operating systems, all
> debian-based. Is it possible to select which system to boot
> while rebooting? (My intent is then to reboot the selected system
> by sending the com
Hi.
On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 01:46:18PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 11:12:37AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 12:00:20PM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > 2. As far as I recall grub1 has a 'grub set-default' or similar comman
Hi.
On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 11:12:37AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 12:00:20PM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > 2. As far as I recall grub1 has a 'grub set-default' or similar command
> > that could be used for to change the default for the next b
On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 12:00:20PM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
[...]
> 2. As far as I recall grub1 has a 'grub set-default' or similar command
> that could be used for to change the default for the next boot only[b].
> Maybe this was re-implemented also in grub2?
It seems so (note version 2.0
On Jo, 10 dec 20, 10:29:02, PstrfZ wrote:
> On the same machine I need to host three operating systems, all
> debian-based. Is it possible to select which system to boot
> while rebooting? (My intent is then to reboot the selected system
> by sending the command via SSH)
1
On the same machine I need to host three operating systems, all
debian-based. Is it possible to select which system to boot
while rebooting? (My intent is then to reboot the selected system
by sending the command via SSH)
> mouse re-enabled, but I don't really want to do either -- as is often the
> case, I have various files and such open and to an appropriate place that I
> don't want to lose (nor have to re-establish).
>
> So, that leads to two questions:
>
> 1. Is there a way to
On 8/2/20 4:02 am, Ralph Katz wrote:
On 2/7/20 2:00 AM, David Christensen wrote:
[snip]
I have found that if I close the lid on the laptop, with or without an
external monitor or KVM connected, I am unable to get the display
working again without a reboot.
I had a similar problem with a Thi
On 2/7/20 2:00 AM, David Christensen wrote:
[snip]
> I have found that if I close the lid on the laptop, with or without an
> external monitor or KVM connected, I am unable to get the display
> working again without a reboot.
[snip]
Maybe it's this bug:
light-locker, lightdm: screen stays off af
d mouse
without doing something like rebooting?
2. Is there a way (a setting to change) to keep the problem from recurring in
the future?
One more "extra credit" OT question (which I can ask in a future thread if no
one responds here) -- how can I tell whether the Buster installation i
S2 Connections.
I generally "reserved" one Port for "transient" (i.e. Laptop) computers. I
occasionally encountered your issue, when the Laptop went to sleep. My
workaround (when rebooting was not practical) was to bring Video back
first, using the Video Settings screen and br
do either -- as is often the
case, I have various files and such open and to an appropriate place that I
don't want to lose (nor have to re-establish).
So, that leads to two questions:
1. Is there a way to re-enable the external monitor, keyboard, and mouse
without doing something like re
When you restart, the first icon at the top at the top moves to the end of
the list of icons on the desktop. LXDE
Linux debian 4.19.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.37-5 (2019-06-19) x86_64
GNU/Linux
On 07/20/2017 05:39 PM, Fungi4All wrote:
> Apart from what different wm/dm do, should a user without sudo
> priviledges be able to stop or restart a system?
> In most wm I have seen the user is able to do this without being
> asked for root priviledges and I believe this is wrong and should
> not b
is redundant.
Likewise if a user can press 'reset' button on PC - requiring to be root
is redundant for rebooting.
Same goes for laptops, tablets and even servers in certain situations.
On the other hand, if user connects to own PC by some means of remote
desktop protocol (be it VNC, RD
Apart from what different wm/dm do, should a user without sudo
priviledges be able to stop or restart a system?
In most wm I have seen the user is able to do this without being
asked for root priviledges and I believe this is wrong and should
not be done.
As I see contradictory reading material on
On 06/07/2017 07:33 PM, Dekks Herton wrote:
If you have a thinkpad and use tlp you can set the NMI watchdog to off
in /etc/default/tlp
I do have tlp installed. Here's what is in the file. Looks like it's
already disabled:
# Kernel NMI Watchdog:
# 0=disable (default, saves power), 1=enable
If you have a thinkpad and use tlp you can set the NMI watchdog to off
in /etc/default/tlp
also look at /proc/sys/kernel/nmi_watchdog to see the state
RavenLX writes:
> I was trying to find a way to fix this warning on my Thinkpad. I have
> found out that it is normal for this to happen and
I was trying to find a way to fix this warning on my Thinkpad. I have
found out that it is normal for this to happen and can safely be ignored.
Reference links:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=153205
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/249654/message-at-shutdown-watchdog-did-no
on thinks is "in use". [...]
>
> - How can I unmount `/mnt/sys` after the chroot, without rebooting?
> [...]
>
> VIRTUAL_FILESYSTEM_DIRS=(dev proc sys)
>
> for i in "${VIRTUAL_FILESYSTEM_DIRS[@]}"; do
> # Make mountpoints for virtual filesystems on tar
for some reason thinks is "in use". Reformatting the
ZFS drive and rebooting fixes the problem, but hugely slows the
iterations of my learning and documentation process.
My questions are:
- How can I unmount `/mnt/sys` after the chroot, without rebooting?
- Is the failure (`umount: /m
Hi all,
Below is my preseed.cfg file.
What's wrong with it?
Why am I getting "unexpected inconsistency" and forced to run fsck after a
fresh installation?
d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US
d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap select us
d-i console-keymaps-at/keymap
On Wed 22 Oct 2014 at 22:51:39 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 22 oct 14, 20:47:47, Brian wrote:
> >
> > Would you please explain the boot "recovery" option.
>
> Boot the Debian installer in recovery mode, e.g. to rescue a broken
> system.
Amazing what one forgets. The mini.iso downloads
On Mi, 22 oct 14, 20:47:47, Brian wrote:
>
> Would you please explain the boot "recovery" option.
Boot the Debian installer in recovery mode, e.g. to rescue a broken
system.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Wed 22 Oct 2014 at 22:16:16 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 22 oct 14, 15:55:03, Brian wrote:
> >
> > This is a different method from using grub's loopback. However, it will
> > still fail at the 'Detect and mount CD-ROM' stage and for the same
> > reason: the netinst image does not cont
On Mi, 22 oct 14, 15:55:03, Brian wrote:
>
> This is a different method from using grub's loopback. However, it will
> still fail at the 'Detect and mount CD-ROM' stage and for the same
> reason: the netinst image does not contain loop.ko.
It should work with the mini.iso (the netboot image), bec
On Wed 22 Oct 2014 at 09:56:35 -0700, Rusi Mody wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 8:30:05 PM UTC+5:30, Brian wrote:
>
> > This is a different method from using grub's loopback. However, it will
> > still fail at the 'Detect and mount CD-ROM' stage and for the same
> > reason: the netinst im
On Wed 22 Oct 2014 at 15:47:57 +, Curt wrote:
> On 2014-10-22, Rusi Mody wrote:
> >
> > Here is a grub menu entry that can boot ubuntu from an iso image
>
> Booting the debian installer from the hard disk:
>
> https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s04.html.en
That is quite a nift
On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 8:30:05 PM UTC+5:30, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 22 Oct 2014 at 07:00:29 -0700, Rusi Mody wrote:
> > On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 6:50:06 PM UTC+5:30, Brian wrote:
> > > menuentry "jessie-DI-b2-i386-netinst" {
> > > loopback loop
> > > (hd1,msdos1)/boot/isos/debian-
On 2014-10-22, Rusi Mody wrote:
>
> Here is a grub menu entry that can boot ubuntu from an iso image
>
>
Booting the debian installer from the hard disk:
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s04.html.en
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On Wed 22 Oct 2014 at 07:00:29 -0700, Rusi Mody wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 6:50:06 PM UTC+5:30, Brian wrote:
>
> > menuentry "jessie-DI-b2-i386-netinst" {
> > loopback loop (hd1,msdos1)/boot/isos/debian-jessie-DI-b2-i386-netinst.iso
> > linux (loop)/install.386/vmlinuz
> > in
On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 6:50:06 PM UTC+5:30, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 22 Oct 2014 at 04:19:35 -0700, Rusi Mody wrote:
> > On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 3:50:05 PM UTC+5:30, Brian wrote:
> > > No amount of modification will allow an installation from a netinst
> > > image or CD-1 to complete s
On Wed 22 Oct 2014 at 04:19:35 -0700, Rusi Mody wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 3:50:05 PM UTC+5:30, Brian wrote:
>
> > No amount of modification will allow an installation from a netinst
> > image or CD-1 to complete successfully.
>
> If you say so :-)
I do say so.
> I find it hard t
On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 3:50:05 PM UTC+5:30, Brian wrote:
> On Tue 21 Oct 2014 at 20:31:36 -0700, Rusi Mody wrote:
> > On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 1:20:03 AM UTC+5:30, Lee Winter wrote:
> > > As a corollary question, are the debian installer isos bootable as is, or
> > > is
> > > it man
On Tue 21 Oct 2014 at 20:31:36 -0700, Rusi Mody wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 1:20:03 AM UTC+5:30, Lee Winter wrote:
> > As a corollary question, are the debian installer isos bootable as is, or is
> > it mandatory that they be burned to media (CD/DVD/USB) and the media booted?
>
> Here
On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 1:20:03 AM UTC+5:30, Lee Winter wrote:
> As a corollary question, are the debian installer isos bootable as is, or is
> it mandatory that they be burned to media (CD/DVD/USB) and the media booted?
Here is a grub menu entry that can boot ubuntu from an iso image
men
On Tue 21 Oct 2014 at 23:14:18 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Ma, 21 oct 14, 15:46:44, Lee Winter wrote:
>
> > As a corollary question, are the debian installer isos bootable as is, or
> > is it mandatory that they be burned to media (CD/DVD/USB) and the media
> > booted? For example, severa
On Ma, 21 oct 14, 15:46:44, Lee Winter wrote:
> It appears to me that it should be possible to run the Debian Installer
> just as a program and a set of package files rather than as a bootable
> image containing both. So, given a bootable image in .ISO or .img format,
> how can the image be transf
It appears to me that it should be possible to run the Debian Installer
just as a program and a set of package files rather than as a bootable
image containing both. So, given a bootable image in .ISO or .img format,
how can the image be transformed into an executable program and associated
packag
On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 21:41 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 18:10 +, Curt wrote:
> > 9 Power_On_Hours 0x0032 090 090 000Old_age Always
> >- 7539
> > 193 Load_Cycle_Count0x0032 034 034 000Old_age Always
> >-
On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 18:10 +, Curt wrote:
> 9 Power_On_Hours 0x0032 090 090 000Old_age Always
> - 7539
> 193 Load_Cycle_Count0x0032 034 034 000Old_age Always
> - 500820
500820 / 7539 = 66 so around 1 time each minute, but I'
On 2013-10-23, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 16:30 +, Curt wrote:
>> parked/unparked heads once every 8 seconds for the last two years
>
> And I learn too. Some minutes before I read your mail, my claim would
> have been, that it's impossible, that such a drive will last for two
On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 16:30 +, Curt wrote:
> I'm too embarassed to give you my load cycle count, but if I had as
> many euros as I do cycles, I'd be living in luxury down on the Côte
> d'Azur.
http://www.fishofadifferentcolor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/du-money-bin-play1.jpg
http://neamar.
On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 16:30 +, Curt wrote:
> parked/unparked heads once every 8 seconds for the last two years
And I learn too. Some minutes before I read your mail, my claim would
have been, that it's impossible, that such a drive will last for two
years. On Linux Audio Users mailing list (LA
On 2013-10-23, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> Don't confuse
>
> 12 Power_Cycle_Count
>
> with
>
> 193 Load_Cycle_Count
>
Well, actually, I just discovered that my Western Digital (WD15EARS)
drive suffers from the dreaded Load_Cycle_Count syndrome
(parked/unparked heads once every 8 seconds for the last
On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 12:44 +, Curt wrote:
> On 2013-10-23, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >
> > Isn't that plausible? I'm the source, I care for facts, not for claims
> > from vendors.
>
> >From your favorite company:
>
>
>
> Power Cycles. The power cycles indicator counts the
> number of times
On 2013-10-23, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> Isn't that plausible? I'm the source, I care for facts, not for claims
> from vendors.
>From your favorite company:
Power Cycles. The power cycles indicator counts the
number of times a drive is powered up and down. In
a server-class deployment, in whi
On Tue, 2013-10-22 at 17:56 -0400, Celejar wrote:
> Do you have reason to believe this, or a source, or are you just
> expressing your opinion, unshackled by facts and data?
>
> Quite likely not, but who said that that will be due to excessive
> spinups / spindowns?
It's the kind of breakage, the
On Tue, 22 Oct 2013 02:56:12 +0200
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-10-21 at 20:33 -0400, Celejar wrote:
> > On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 10:54:57 +0200
> > Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, 2013-10-20 at 18:44 -0400, Celejar wrote:
> > > > On Sun, 20 Oct 2013 20:15:06 +0200
> > > > Ralf Mardorf
On Mon, 2013-10-21 at 20:33 -0400, Celejar wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 10:54:57 +0200
> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2013-10-20 at 18:44 -0400, Celejar wrote:
> > > On Sun, 20 Oct 2013 20:15:06 +0200
> > > Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > >
> > > ...
> > >
> > > > Each time you reboot, you harm y
On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 10:54:57 +0200
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sun, 2013-10-20 at 18:44 -0400, Celejar wrote:
> > On Sun, 20 Oct 2013 20:15:06 +0200
> > Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> > > Each time you reboot, you harm your HDDs.
> >
> > You do?
>
> Everybody does. The spin downs and spi
On Apr 19, 2013 7:43 PM, "Bill Harris"
wrote:
>
> Darac Marjal writes:
>
> > This looks like it might be
> >
http://us.generation-nt.com/answer/problem-brcm80211-hangs-2-6-36-0-34-rc6-git3-fc15-x86-64-help-200600731.html
.
> > Try a newer kernel, if you can (though I don't see evidence in that
>
Darac Marjal writes:
> This looks like it might be
> http://us.generation-nt.com/answer/problem-brcm80211-hangs-2-6-36-0-34-rc6-git3-fc15-x86-64-help-200600731.html.
> Try a newer kernel, if you can (though I don't see evidence in that
> thread that the change was incorporated into the mainstream
On 04/18/2013 07:41 AM, Bill Harris wrote:
I'm running an up-to-date Debian Squeeze 64-bit on a laptop. It's
usually been stable, as I might expect from Debian Stable. From time to
time, though, it freezes at seemingly random times. I notice it mostly
when I'm typing and the keyboard stops res
Hi
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 02:32:08PM +0100, Bill Harris wrote:
> Bill Harris writes:
>
> > Thanks for your quick response. The laptop is currently crashed, and so
> > I'll check logs and more later. I discovered uprecords a while back, and
>
> I booted into W7 and launched IE last night, and
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 06:32:08AM -0700, Bill Harris wrote:
> Bill Harris writes:
>
> > Thanks for your quick response. The laptop is currently crashed, and so
> > I'll check logs and more later. I discovered uprecords a while back, and
>
> I booted into W7 and launched IE last night, and the
Bill Harris writes:
> Thanks for your quick response. The laptop is currently crashed, and so
> I'll check logs and more later. I discovered uprecords a while back, and
I booted into W7 and launched IE last night, and then I shut down again.
Then I booted Debian. This time it worked, but I ha
Soare,
Thanks for your quick response. The laptop is currently crashed, and so
I'll check logs and more later. I discovered uprecords a while back, and
I've had uptimes as long as 136 days. I think the current mode of uptime
is around 10-20 days, but it may be longer. I do sense that it's shor
Hi
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 06:41:58AM +0100, Bill Harris wrote:
> I'm running an up-to-date Debian Squeeze 64-bit on a laptop. It's usually
> been
> stable, as I might expect from Debian Stable. From time to time, though, it
> freezes at seemingly random times. I notice it mostly when I'm typi
On Apr 18, 2013 11:29 AM, "Soare Catalin" wrote:
>
> On Apr 18, 2013 8:42 AM, "Bill Harris"
wrote:
> >
> > I'm running an up-to-date Debian Squeeze 64-bit on a laptop. It's
usually been stable, as I might expect from Debian Stable. From time to
time, though, it freezes at seemingly random times
On Apr 18, 2013 8:42 AM, "Bill Harris"
wrote:
>
> I'm running an up-to-date Debian Squeeze 64-bit on a laptop. It's
usually been stable, as I might expect from Debian Stable. From time to
time, though, it freezes at seemingly random times. I notice it mostly
when I'm typing and the keyboard sto
I'm running an up-to-date Debian Squeeze 64-bit on a laptop. It's usually
been stable, as I might expect from Debian Stable. From time to time,
though, it freezes at seemingly random times. I notice it mostly when I'm
typing and the keyboard stops responding, but I'm not sure it always
freezes w
G'day Alan,
On 5/04/2013 5:57 PM, alan04 wrote:
> I saw your email
> :http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/03/msg00504.html, and hope to
> learn some infomation from you.
>
> I have similar problem of IBM x346, with Xen 4.1.2(on Ubuntu 12.04), or
> Xen 4.1.3 (on Ubuntu 12.10).
> The domain0 a
On 11/24/12, Tom H wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 1:04 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> # Me, wonders why systemd-hostnamed does not run, google says it should:
>>
>> $ echo $PATH
>> /usr/lib/postgresql/8.3/bin:/home/justa/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games
On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 1:04 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>
> # Me, wonders why systemd-hostnamed does not run, google says it should:
>
> $ echo $PATH
> /usr/lib/postgresql/8.3/bin:/home/justa/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games
>
> $ dpkg -L systemd|grep hos
Final step:
$ sudo ./systemd-hostnamed
Warning: nss-myhostname is not installed. Changing the local hostname
might make it unresolveable. Please install nss-myhostname!
# indefinite pause/hang at this point...
# I did CTRL-C to exit after about 2min.
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# Me, wonders why systemd-hostnamed does not run, google says it should:
$ echo $PATH
/usr/lib/postgresql/8.3/bin:/home/justa/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games
$ dpkg -L systemd|grep hostnamed
/lib/systemd/system/systemd-hostnamed.service
/lib/systemd/sys
So I change hostname from "localhost" to "x".
I run /etc/init.d/hostname.sh start
I'm still logged in. I have many firefox tabs open. Actually, I
changed the hostname a day ago.
Now, when I try to start an xterm, it takes about 9s.
I run xterm from an existing xterm, to see what might be happeni
On Mi, 14 mar 12, 09:50:11, rcb wrote:
> PPS. I think I need to change the list subscription from digest to
> normal emails. I tried subject:help to debian-user-request, but the
> message that came back was of no help. (Maybe this is offtopic here --
> in this email of course, and in the list in ge
On 14/03/12 12:50, rcb wrote:
Dear Camaleón,
Unfortunately, this nice command of yours doesn't seem to work. Is it
me typing something wrong, or there is really a problem?
:~$ alias muda='find $1 -name "*" -mtime $2'
:~$ muda /home/cheetara -4
find: invalid arg `-4' for `-mtime'
Command line p
> From: Chris Bannister , Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2012
> 18:00:24 +1300
>
> [Please, don't top post in this mailing list]
>
> Just logout then log back in again, or even better, type:
> "source .bashrc" at a command prompt. :)
> --
> "Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet."
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On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 02:47:27PM -0300, rcb wrote:
> seems to works inside .bashrc file! (Just 'seems' because I did not
> reboot, just typed in a terminal and it worked great!)
You shouldn't reboot for changes you make to your .bashrc
to take effe
gt; Date: 5 de mayo de 2011 17:38:09 GMT+02:00
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: MySQL Server Rebooting Automatically?
>
> Does anyone know why a MySQL Server would be automatically rebooting at
> midnight? I never set it to reboot and can't find an option to change
On Thu, 05 May 2011 11:13:14 -0700, Abraham wrote:
>> logrotate?
>>
>>
> That's the only thing I could find that might be doing it as I went
> through the cron files.
> In the /etc/logrotate.d/mysql-server file there is a /usr/bin/mysqladmin
> flush-logs command that is probably being run which wo
>
>
>>
> logrotate?
>
>
That's the only thing I could find that might be doing it as I went through
the cron files.
In the /etc/logrotate.d/mysql-server file there is a /usr/bin/mysqladmin
flush-logs command that is probably being run which would probably restart
the server?
Abraham wrote:
Does anyone know why a MySQL Server would be automatically rebooting at
midnight? I never set it to reboot and can't find an option to change
this. I've also searched online and can't find an answer. Any ideas?
Rebooting? Is the mysqld process restarting at midn
>
> > Does anyone know why a MySQL Server would be automatically rebooting at
> > midnight? I never set it to reboot and can't find an option to change
> > this. I've also searched online and can't find an answer. Any ideas?
> >
>
> Rebooting? Is
On 05/05/2011 09:08 PM, Abraham wrote:
Does anyone know why a MySQL Server would be automatically rebooting
at midnight? I never set it to reboot and can't find an option to
change this. I've also searched online and can't find an answer. Any
ideas?
Much appreciated!
Abraha
5.5.2011 18:38, Abraham kirjoitti:
> Does anyone know why a MySQL Server would be automatically rebooting at
> midnight? I never set it to reboot and can't find an option to change
> this. I've also searched online and can't find an answer. Any ideas?
>
Reboo
Does anyone know why a MySQL Server would be automatically rebooting at
midnight? I never set it to reboot and can't find an option to change this.
I've also searched online and can't find an answer. Any ideas?
Much appreciated!
Abraham
On 04/02/2011 03:23 PM, Stanisław Findeisen wrote:
[snip]
Hm, up to date Lenny with 5374942 seconds uptime?
Maybe you should reboot after you do an update? Not sure how update
works but if it only changes the files, and not the images of running
kernel or processes... And if you do several upda
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