On 5/20/25 15:20, Steve Matzura wrote:
After a year in storage, I'm trying to get a version 11 system back
online. I connected it to power and network, then booted it.
Interestingly, it appeared on my network not at the address it had when
it went into storage, but one given it by my local DHCP
Hi,
On Tue, May 20, 2025 at 08:42:08PM -0500, Titus Newswanger wrote:
> I recall seeing something similar, where I thought boot didn't complete,
> then discovered if I tap the 'enter' key, the login prompt appeared. I
> wasn't sure what caused that behavior, my guess is there may have been some
>
On 5/20/25 19:02, Felix Miata wrote:
This is routine on all my Debian installations since long before Bullseye,
continuing in Trixie. What seems to be the case is that tty1 is specially
handled
by Debian, and it appears the boot messages stop before boot completes. However,
when boot has reache
Steve Matzura composed on 2025-05-20 18:20 (UTC-0400):
> After a year in storage, I'm trying to get a version 11 system back
> online. I connected it to power and network, then booted it.
> Interestingly, it appeared on my network not at the address it had when
> it went into storage, but one g
On May 20, 2025, Steve Matzura wrote:
> After a year in storage, I'm trying to get a version 11 system back online.
> I connected it to power and network, then booted it. Interestingly, it
> appeared on my network not at the address it had when it went into storage,
> but one given it by my local D
On Tue, May 20, 2025 at 06:20:33PM -0400, Steve Matzura wrote:
> After a year in storage, I'm trying to get a version 11 system back online.
> I connected it to power and network, then booted it. Interestingly, it
> appeared on my network not at the address it had when it went into storage,
> but o
Hi,
On Tue, May 20, 2025 at 06:20:33PM -0400, Steve Matzura wrote:
> After a year in storage, I'm trying to get a version 11 system back online.
> I connected it to power and network, then booted it. Interestingly, it
> appeared on my network not at the address it had when it went into storage,
>
After a year in storage, I'm trying to get a version 11 system back
online. I connected it to power and network, then booted it.
Interestingly, it appeared on my network not at the address it had when
it went into storage, but one given it by my local DHCP server. The
console scrolled, but not
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