Re: auto unlock encrypted disks using clevis/tang works for ext4 but not btrfs?

2022-06-09 Thread Chris Murphy
On Sun, Jun 5, 2022 at 2:28 PM Barry Scott wrote: > > I have setup a tang server to offer up the unlock key for > by fedora systems that uses encrypted disks. > > This works great with my file server that uses LVM and ext4. > > But my desktop system that uses the btrfs does not unlock the > disk a

gvim print font

2022-06-09 Thread Michael Hennebry
The font gvim uses when printing is annoyingly faint. The font gedit uses works for me. How do I find out what font gedit is using and tell gvim to use that font? I'm running F35. -- Michael henne...@web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu "This dream is brought to you by Sharassin of Shan. Dreams and communi

Re: "hardlink" errors during weekly "dnf upgrade". [SOLVED]

2022-06-09 Thread home user
On 6/9/22 11:08 AM, Roger Heflin wrote: How did you determine the cpu activity? a. "% CPU% column in the "Processes" tab of gnome's "System Monitor". b. the "CPU" (top) plot in the "Resources" tab of gnome's "System Monitor". c. the "CPU %" column in the "Process Table" tab of kde's "ksysguard"

Re: "hardlink" errors during weekly "dnf upgrade". [SOLVED]

2022-06-09 Thread Roger Heflin
How did you determine the cpu activity? Processes doing a lot of disk io operations will cause a lot of "D" states and will show in the load average but are generally using little or no actual cpu and won't show up on top. And potentially creating (or attempting) to create links would be doing a

Re: "hardlink" errors during weekly "dnf upgrade". [SOLVED]

2022-06-09 Thread home user
On 6/2/22 2:50 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 6/2/22 13:03, home user wrote: When doing my weekly patches (dnf upgrade), I get swamped with "hardlink" error messages.  There are a huge number of them, and they fly past far too fast to see what dnf was doing when the messages started.  I found the m