On 02.03.2017, renaud.l...@gmail.com wrote:
> I run Fedora 25 on my laptop,on a dedicated partition,other OSs on other
> partitions,and a strange thing happens:
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You can have as many kernels in grub.conf as you like. That does not
mean they have to exist. So can you actually boot from you
i.e.
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jforbes/kernel-stabilization/repo/fedora-24/jforbes-kernel-stabilization-fedora-24.repo
Is the Fedora Copr generally slower at retrieving the packages, or is it just
this repo?
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On 03/01/2017 08:11 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
If you cd to /boot/grub2 and do...
grep linux16 grub.cfg
what are the results?
That'll only work for BIOS systems. It's probably best to make a habit
of something like:
grep linux16 /etc/grub2*.cfg
That'll search symlinks to both the BIOS and UEFI
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 4:50 PM, wrote:
>
> When I choose the corresponding GRUB2 menu entry this kernel 4.8.6 shows that
> it is real.With uname --all it appears as the active kernel.
Well, we could all guess at what's happening, or you could include
your grub.cfg file. Maybe post it here:
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On 03/02/17 08:50, renaud.l...@gmail.com wrote:
> I run Fedora 25 on my laptop,on a dedicated partition,other OSs on other
> partitions,and a strange thing happens:
>
> On my Fedora 25 /boot/ directory I only have kernels 4.2.3 and 4.9.12 the
> most recent(and a rescue kernel not numbered).Howeve
On Thu, 02 Mar 2017 00:50:52 -
renaud.l...@gmail.com wrote:
> I run Fedora 25 on my laptop,on a dedicated partition,other OSs on
> other partitions,and a strange thing happens:
>
> On my Fedora 25 /boot/ directory I only have kernels 4.2.3 and 4.9.12
> the most recent(and a rescue kernel not
On 03/01/2017 07:50 PM, renaud.l...@gmail.com wrote:
I run Fedora 25 on my laptop,on a dedicated partition,other OSs on other
partitions,and a strange thing happens:
On my Fedora 25 /boot/ directory I only have kernels 4.2.3 and 4.9.12 the most
recent(and a rescue kernel not numbered).However
You've been hacked? :) :)
But seriously, look in /lib/modules and tell us what you see.
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 5:50 PM, wrote:
> I run Fedora 25 on my laptop,on a dedicated partition,other OSs on other
> partitions,and a strange thing happens:
>
> On my Fedora 25 /boot/ directory I only have ke
I run Fedora 25 on my laptop,on a dedicated partition,other OSs on other
partitions,and a strange thing happens:
On my Fedora 25 /boot/ directory I only have kernels 4.2.3 and 4.9.12 the most
recent(and a rescue kernel not numbered).However Grub2 shows 3 entries for
kernel 4.8.6,4.2.3,4.9.12.I
On 24Feb2017 10:19, Gary Stainburn wrote:
Here's an odd one for you.
I have a Fedora 19 box - GROUCHO - that is the DNS/DHCP/email/.. server
for one of my LANs
On there I have a home-grown network status monitor which pings a list of IP's
and monitors the state, reporting anything that goes
On 03/01/17 23:59, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> i'm going to pry into the latest rpm later today to see what's
> salvageable, but if someone already has a solution, that would simply
> save me the time.
And that is why I made the final "suggestion".
As a kludge, I wonder if it would be feasible to
On moving from Fedora 19 to 25, I find that the touchpad RMB is no longer
functional.
The installation was made from DVD, so whatever config is provided by the
install is what I have.
xinput suggests that the RMB is not configured, so when I attempt to enable it,
xinput --set-prop "SynPS/2 Sy
On 03/01/2017 07:59 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Mar 2017, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> On 03/01/17 21:31, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>>> i suddenly have a need for a (fedora, of course) linux client
>>> for at&t's global network client, and i found this page from a few
>>> years back:
>>>
>>>
On Wed, 1 Mar 2017, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 03/01/17 21:31, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> > i suddenly have a need for a (fedora, of course) linux client
> > for at&t's global network client, and i found this page from a few
> > years back:
> >
> > https://nowhere.dk/articles/installing_at_t_global_n
On 03/01/17 21:31, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> i suddenly have a need for a (fedora, of course) linux client for
> at&t's global network client, and i found this page from a few years
> back:
>
> https://nowhere.dk/articles/installing_at_t_global_network_client_on_ubuntu
>
> which links to rpms for
i suddenly have a need for a (fedora, of course) linux client for
at&t's global network client, and i found this page from a few years
back:
https://nowhere.dk/articles/installing_at_t_global_network_client_on_ubuntu
which links to rpms for that package but they're a few years old
(2010), so i
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