estigate which device is causing problems (os-prober will
log to syslog, which may give you an idea into how far it got before
hanging).
>and then it reboots.
>
>For me upgrade problem, it comes from the update-grub, if I run it I can
>the same
>
> Generating grub
locked for more than 120 seconds
"ech0 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hun_task_timeout_secs" disables this message
INFO: task mount:12243 blocked for more than 120 seconds
"ech0 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hun_task_timeout_secs" disables this message
and then it reboots.
For me upgrade proble
sys/kernel/hun_task_timeout_secs" disables this message
INFO: task mount:12243 blocked for more than 120 seconds
"ech0 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hun_task_timeout_secs" disables this message
and then it reboots.
For me upgrade problem, it comes from the update-grub, if I run it I can
b (believes it) is installed correctly.
> Generating grub configuration file ...
> Found background image: /usr/share/images/desktop-base/desktop-grub.png
> Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-3-amd64
> Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-3.2.0-3-amd64
> No volume groups found
So gru
On Thu, 7 May 2015, Pierre Chausse wrote:
Sorry for the double message [...]
"Sorry" is all well and good, but let's hope there
will be no sanctions imposed further down the road in
response to this incident. Sometimes it takes the
List Police forever to complete their investigations.
--
tform.
Installation finished. No error reported.
Generating grub configuration file ...
Found background image: /usr/share/images/desktop-base/desktop-grub.png
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-3-amd64
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-3.2.0-3-amd64
No volume groups found
I tried to wait long tim
e and it
always freezes with the following:
Setting up grub-pc (2.02~beta2-22) ...
Installing for i386-pc platform.
Installation finished. No error reported.
Generating grub configuration file ...
Found background image: /usr/share/images/desktop-base/desktop-grub.png
Found linux image: /boot/vm
e and it
always freezes with the following:
Setting up grub-pc (2.02~beta2-22) ...
Installing for i386-pc platform.
Installation finished. No error reported.
Generating grub configuration file ...
Found background image: /usr/share/images/desktop-base/desktop-grub.png
Found linux image: /boot/vm
Gilberto Martins wrote:
> > The Questions:
> > 1) How can I configure GRUB without timeout ? I just want it to show
> > the optons and wait for operation
comment it out
> > 2) How can I configure it to show an image (eg: JPG) ?
you will need:
$ dpkg -l *bootsplash* | grep ^ii
ii bootsplash
On Fri October 13 2006 12:29, Gilberto Martins wrote:
> Hi.
>
> The Scenery:
> I want to configure GRUB to show all the options without timeout.
> I tried "timeout=0", but it made de default option start automatically
>
> The Questions:
> 1) How can I configure GRUB without timeout ? I just want it
Hi.
The Scenery:
I want to configure GRUB to show all the options without timeout.
I tried "timeout=0", but it made de default option start automatically
The Questions:
1) How can I configure GRUB without timeout ? I just want it to show
the optons and wait for operation
2) How can I configure i
Hi, I guess I spoke too soon, although I can login to debian from grub
now something is wrong. I can't connect to the internet for one. I just
booted from the floppy and I can connect. So something isn't loading
correctly with the debian grub entry I have( which is listed below).BTW
I did a uname -
Joseph Monti wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am the project manager/developer for GrubConf
> [http://grubconf.sourceforge.net] (is in beta at the moment). GrubConf
> is a graphical GRUB configuration tool. I have a few questions for
> Debian users (I use Gentoo and dont have a s
Hi all,
I am the project manager/developer for GrubConf
[http://grubconf.sourceforge.net] (is in beta at the moment). GrubConf
is a graphical GRUB configuration tool. I have a few questions for
Debian users (I use Gentoo and dont have a system that I can load Debian
to and dont know anyone with
On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 17:45:37 -0500
"Bruce Park" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Debian users,
>
> I just wanted to make sure that my menu.lst looks good for grub. I wouldn't
> want it to fail and not be able to load any operating system. I have two
> questions in the comments so please be sur
Dear Debian users,
I just wanted to make sure that my menu.lst looks good for grub. I wouldn't
want it to fail and not be able to load any operating system. I have two
questions in the comments so please be sure to read them.
I've got four partitions on my primary IDE hard drive
hd0,0 - Window
16 matches
Mail list logo