recent updates to testing gave me back the expected
messages.
songbird
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Archive: https://lists.debian.org/of0g1c-ga7@id-306963.user.uni-berlin.
Petter Adsen wrote:
> songbird wrote:
>> a while ago i was looking for a program that would
>> allow me to copy partition images and restore them --
>> now i wish i had been a little more persistent in
>> that search... :)
>
> Like http://partclone.org ? :)
currently the package is broken via
Petter Adsen wrote:
> songbird wrote:
>> a while ago i was looking for a program that would
>> allow me to copy partition images and restore them --
>> now i wish i had been a little more persistent in
>> that search... :)
>
> Like http://partclone.org ? :)
i'll take a look at it, thanks.
On Fri, 6 Feb 2015 17:28:13 +0100
Petter Adsen wrote:
> > a while ago i was looking for a program that would
> > allow me to copy partition images and restore them --
> > now i wish i had been a little more persistent in
> > that search... :)
>
> Like http://partclone.org ? :)
Or http://clo
On Fri, 6 Feb 2015 11:17:51 -0500
songbird wrote:
> a while ago i was looking for a program that would
> allow me to copy partition images and restore them --
> now i wish i had been a little more persistent in
> that search... :)
Like http://partclone.org ? :)
P
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to
Darac Marjal wrote:
...
> Check that the journald is running. My understanding of kernel logging
> is that the kernel writes messages into a ring buffer. Some program is
> expected to monitor that ring buffer and then record the messages as the
> user desires (to a file, across the network etc). In
On Thu, Feb 05, 2015 at 05:53:14PM -0500, songbird wrote:
> i'm using testing/unstable, systemd (215-11),
> etc. everything up to date, so i'm hoping this is a
> transitory thing, but i'm trying to understand the
> pathway a message takes from the kernel to where it
> should end up in /var/lo
i'm using testing/unstable, systemd (215-11),
etc. everything up to date, so i'm hoping this is a
transitory thing, but i'm trying to understand the
pathway a message takes from the kernel to where it
should end up in /var/log/{messages,kern,syslog}.
for quite some time the messages would
8 matches
Mail list logo