On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 23:15:57 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 07/31/2018 10:57 PM, Frank Elsner wrote:
> > Can you please explain the line
> > 2018-08-01T05:53:36Z INFO Installed: kernel-4.17.9-200.fc28.i686
> > from /var/log/dnf.rpm.log of my 32bit F28 system?
>
> What is there to explain? That is
On 07/31/2018 10:57 PM, Frank Elsner wrote:
Can you please explain the line
2018-08-01T05:53:36Z INFO Installed: kernel-4.17.9-200.fc28.i686
from /var/log/dnf.rpm.log of my 32bit F28 system?
What is there to explain? That is version 4.17.9 of the kernel, 32-bit
non-PAE, built for F28.
Do yo
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 11:00:15 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 07/31/2018 08:47 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
> > On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 08:33:08 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> >> The PAE kernel is no longer being built. You either need to switch to
> >> non-PAE or 64-bit.
> >
> > Since when? The TP x121e got the
As we know, memory leak bugs #64 and relevent fixes are available only
on gjs 1.53.x + gnome 3.29.
On my current Fedora 28 workstation, I have gnome-shell 3.28.3 and gjs
1.52.3 from updates repository and I can't found the newer version on
updates-testing repository
$ rpm -qi gnome-shell | head -
On 08/01/18 05:16, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> +
>
> On 07/31/18 16:59, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> I just saw the other message from Rick
>>
>> Is ASRock-J3455M the NFS client?
> +
>
> No, that is the NFS server.
>
> UPS just delivered a new Das keyboard i3 and I just had to check it out, I
> was off
> tra
+
On 07/31/18 16:59, Ed Greshko wrote:
I just saw the other message from Rick
Is ASRock-J3455M the NFS client?
+
No, that is the NFS server.
UPS just delivered a new Das keyboard i3 and I just had to check it out,
I was off track here for a while.
__
On 07/31/2018 01:59 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 08/01/18 01:37, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> On 07/31/18 13:30, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>> On 07/31/18 13:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
In a previous post, I wrote
systemctl show mnt-testb.automount
>>> +
>>> Sorry, here's a second go at doing mit righ
On 08/01/18 01:37, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 07/31/18 13:30, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> On 07/31/18 13:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> In a previous post, I wrote
>>>
>>> systemctl show mnt-testb.automount
>> +
>> Sorry, here's a second go at doing mit right:
> NO That's probably not what you want either be
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 18:49:51 +0200
Antonio M wrote:
> I checked in koij.fedoraproject and I didnt't find kerenl headers in
> 4.7.11. Is it correct??
>
> Antonio Montagnani
>
> Linux Fedora 28 Workstation
> da/from Gmail
Yes, it is correct. The headers have been broken out into a separate
pack
I checked in koij.fedoraproject and I didnt't find kerenl headers in
4.7.11. Is it correct??
Antonio Montagnani
Linux Fedora 28 Workstation
da/from Gmail
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On 07/31/2018 08:47 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 08:33:08 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote:
The PAE kernel is no longer being built. You either need to switch to
non-PAE or 64-bit.
Since when? The TP x121e got the kernel-PAE-4.17.7-100.fc27.i686
on 2018-07-17 19:19:51
Si
On 07/31/2018 10:06 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 07/31/18 12:35, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> If it's an automount with a "comment=systemd.automount" or
>> "x-systemd.automount" in the options of the fstab entry:
>>
>> server:/export /mnt/nfsmount nfs4
>> options,x-systemd.automount 0 0
>>
>>
On 07/31/2018 10:23 AM, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 09:35:27 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote:
>
>> If you don't have the automount stuff, I think the most reliable thing
>> is to give your client a fixed IP/netmask/gateway combination. ...
>
> This may not be suffi
On 07/31/18 13:30, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 07/31/18 13:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
In a previous post, I wrote
systemctl show mnt-testb.automount
+
Sorry, here's a second go at doing mit right:
NO That's probably not what you want either because now the computer is
connected. I will shut it down
On 07/31/18 13:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
In a previous post, I wrote
systemctl show mnt-testb.automount
+
Sorry, here's a second go at doing mit right:
[bobg@ASRock-J3455M ~]$ systemctl show mnt-testb.automount
Where=/mnt/testb
DirectoryMode=0755
Result=success
TimeoutIdleUSec=0
Id=mnt-testb.
Hi
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 09:35:27 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote:
> If you don't have the automount stuff, I think the most reliable thing
> is to give your client a fixed IP/netmask/gateway combination. ...
This may not be sufficient: I had a client with fixed IP configuration
that fails to mount an N
On 07/31/18 22:26, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 07/31/18 08:35, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 07/31/18 18:36, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>> Wont it trigger the mount process as soon as I "startxfce4"?
>>
>> I think I mis-read this
>>
>> Are you saying you boot to a text login, login as yourself, and then start
On 07/31/18 12:35, Rick Stevens wrote:
If it's an automount with a "comment=systemd.automount" or
"x-systemd.automount" in the options of the fstab entry:
server:/export /mnt/nfsmount nfs4options,x-systemd.automount 0 0
you must_access_ the mountpoint for systemd to automount it
Den 2018-07-31 kl. 17:36, skrev Samuel Sieb:
> On 07/31/2018 07:04 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:
>> I have computer which I have upgraded every six month or so from 26
>> September 2014, starting with Fedora 20. I want to do a fresh
>> installation of Fedora. I have a 3 Tbyte disk with two partitions, 500
On 07/31/2018 03:36 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 07/30/18 23:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Well, to avoid triggering anything, I would boot the system and then use a
>> Virtual
>> Terminal (or ssh in) to login as root.
>>
>> Then I would do...
>>
>> systemctl status mnt-testb.automount
>>
>> and maybe
>
On 07/31/2018 09:14 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 08:46:55 -0700 stan wrote:
>> On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 15:57:48 +0200
>> Frank Elsner wrote:
>>
>>> I've just upgraded my TP X230i from F27 to F28 painless.
>>> But I'm still on my last F27 kernel-4.16.16-200.fc27.i686+PAE.
>>> No newe
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 08:46:55 -0700 stan wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 15:57:48 +0200
> Frank Elsner wrote:
>
> > I've just upgraded my TP X230i from F27 to F28 painless.
> > But I'm still on my last F27 kernel-4.16.16-200.fc27.i686+PAE.
> > No newer kernel installed.
> >
> > During ame upgrade p
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 16:04:38 +0200
Jon Ingason wrote:
> I have computer which I have upgraded every six month or so from 26
> September 2014, starting with Fedora 20. I want to do a fresh
> installation of Fedora. I have a 3 Tbyte disk with two partitions, 500
> Mbyte for /boot and the rest is on
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 08:33:08 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 07/31/2018 06:57 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
> > I've just upgraded my TP X230i from F27 to F28 painless.
> > But I'm still on my last F27 kernel-4.16.16-200.fc27.i686+PAE.
> > No newer kernel installed.
> >
> > During ame upgrade procedure on
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 15:57:48 +0200
Frank Elsner wrote:
> I've just upgraded my TP X230i from F27 to F28 painless.
> But I'm still on my last F27 kernel-4.16.16-200.fc27.i686+PAE.
> No newer kernel installed.
>
> During ame upgrade procedure on my TP x121e kernel was updated to
> kernel-4.17.7-
On 07/31/2018 07:04 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:
I have computer which I have upgraded every six month or so from 26
September 2014, starting with Fedora 20. I want to do a fresh
installation of Fedora. I have a 3 Tbyte disk with two partitions, 500
Mbyte for /boot and the rest is one physical volume w
On 07/31/2018 06:57 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
I've just upgraded my TP X230i from F27 to F28 painless.
But I'm still on my last F27 kernel-4.16.16-200.fc27.i686+PAE.
No newer kernel installed.
During ame upgrade procedure on my TP x121e kernel was updated to
kernel-4.17.7-100.fc27.i686+PAE.
Both
On 07/31/18 08:35, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/31/18 18:36, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Wont it trigger the mount process as soon as I "startxfce4"?
I think I mis-read this
Are you saying you boot to a text login, login as yourself, and then start your
desktop with "startxfce4"?
If that is the case,
I have computer which I have upgraded every six month or so from 26
September 2014, starting with Fedora 20. I want to do a fresh
installation of Fedora. I have a 3 Tbyte disk with two partitions, 500
Mbyte for /boot and the rest is one physical volume which is divided in
three logical volume /, /h
Hello,
I've just upgraded my TP X230i from F27 to F28 painless.
But I'm still on my last F27 kernel-4.16.16-200.fc27.i686+PAE.
No newer kernel installed.
During ame upgrade procedure on my TP x121e kernel was updated to
kernel-4.17.7-100.fc27.i686+PAE.
Both systems are 32bit. What could prevent
On 07/31/18 18:36, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> Wont it trigger the mount process as soon as I "startxfce4"?
I think I mis-read this
Are you saying you boot to a text login, login as yourself, and then start your
desktop with "startxfce4"?
If that is the case, don't start it. Just login and issue
On 07/31/18 18:36, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 07/30/18 23:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Well, to avoid triggering anything, I would boot the system and then use a
>> Virtual
>> Terminal (or ssh in) to login as root.
>>
>> Then I would do...
>>
>> systemctl status mnt-testb.automount
>>
>> and maybe
>>
>>
On 07/30/18 23:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
Well, to avoid triggering anything, I would boot the system and then use a
Virtual
Terminal (or ssh in) to login as root.
Then I would do...
systemctl status mnt-testb.automount
and maybe
systemctl show mnt-testb.automount
+
Wont it trigger the mount pro
On Mon, 2018-07-30 at 14:57 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
> dump was designed to feed a streaming, non-random access device like a
> tape system and it won't cross source devices. For flat-out speed, dump
> is slightly slower than dd but it is file-aware (which dd isn't). I'd
> imagine dumping to a se
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