Re: teal(?) messages during boot.

2024-07-24 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 11:16 AM home user via users wrote: > > (f39 workstation; 6.9.9-100.fc39.x86_64) > > Since last patching my stand-alone workstation last Thursday (July 18), I've > been seeing messages during boot that are colored some strange color between > green and blue (I'm calling i

Re: teal(?) messages during boot.

2024-07-24 Thread Tim via users
On Wed, 2024-07-24 at 09:15 -0600, home user via users wrote: > question #1 > How do I find these "teal" boot messages so I can actually see what > they're saying? "System Log", "Logs", "vim", "more", "less", "cat", > "gvim" all do not show color. (I'm using gnome.) Those colours will be set by

Re: teal(?) messages during boot.

2024-07-24 Thread home user via users
On 7/24/24 5:20 PM, John Horne via users wrote: On Wed, 2024-07-24 at 14:08 -0600, home user via users wrote: On 7/24/24 9:40 AM, Joe Wulf via users wrote: 1. Look through the output of 'sudo dmesg' or just 'dmesg' when logged in as root. Another option is to review '/var/log/boot.log', assu

Re: teal(?) messages during boot.

2024-07-24 Thread John Horne via users
On Wed, 2024-07-24 at 14:08 -0600, home user via users wrote: > On 7/24/24 9:40 AM, Joe Wulf via users wrote: > > > 1. Look through the output of 'sudo dmesg' or just 'dmesg' when logged in > > as root. Another option is to review '/var/log/boot.log', assuming it is > > accumulating records when

Re: teal(?) messages during boot.

2024-07-24 Thread home user via users
On 7/24/24 9:40 AM, Joe Wulf via users wrote: 1.  Look through the output of 'sudo dmesg' or just 'dmesg' when logged in as root.  Another option is to review '/var/log/boot.log', assuming it is accumulating records when the system is booting (check /etc/rsyslog/rsyslog.conf).  'journalctl' m

Re: graphical user login fails but root works

2024-07-24 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 3:26 PM Robert McBroom via users wrote: > > The display manager shows the standard user but entering the password > just recycles back to the display manager. Switching to root logs in. A > terminal boot lets the user log in but the graphical session fails to > connect to t

graphical user login fails but root works

2024-07-24 Thread Robert McBroom via users
The display manager shows the standard user but entering the password just recycles back to the display manager. Switching to root logs in. A terminal boot lets the user log in but the graphical session fails to connect to the display. Creating an new user can log in from the display manager.

Re: Double mounts and compression?

2024-07-24 Thread Bob Marčan via users
On Wed, 24 Jul 2024 18:20:09 +0200 Bob Marčan wrote: > On Wed, 24 Jul 2024 08:27:14 -0300 > "George N. White III" wrote: > > > On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 11:21 PM Alex wrote: > > Hi, > > > > > inexperienced users don't end up with lots of free space one one partition > > and no free space o

Re: Double mounts and compression?

2024-07-24 Thread Bob Marčan via users
On Wed, 24 Jul 2024 08:27:14 -0300 "George N. White III" wrote: > On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 11:21 PM Alex wrote: > Hi, > > > inexperienced users don't end up with lots of free space one one partition > and no free space on another.  > ...  >   > -- > George N. White III > > Funkcionalnost, k

Re: teal(?) messages during boot.

2024-07-24 Thread Joe Wulf via users
1.  Look through the output of 'sudo dmesg' or just 'dmesg' when logged in as root.  Another option is to review '/var/log/boot.log', assuming it is accumulating records when the system is booting (check /etc/rsyslog/rsyslog.conf).  'journalctl' might also be a viable option (see man pages for

teal(?) messages during boot.

2024-07-24 Thread home user via users
(f39 workstation; 6.9.9-100.fc39.x86_64) Since last patching my stand-alone workstation last Thursday (July 18), I've been seeing messages during boot that are colored some strange color between green and blue (I'm calling it "teal"). Other boot message text is gray.  I don't recall seeing "tea

Re: Double mounts and compression?

2024-07-24 Thread George N. White III
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 11:21 PM Alex wrote: > Hi, > > I've used fedora since it was called Red Hat, but this is the first time > I've seen disk compression and mounting the same partition on multiple > mount points. > > Can someone help me understand what's happening here? > > UUID=832cbf4d-a17f

Re: Cloning a BTRFS filesystem

2024-07-24 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2024-07-23 at 20:44 -0700, Gregorio Gervasio Jr. wrote: > > I just did this recently.  I used "btrfs replace", which is part > of > btrfs-progs.  See "man btrfs-replace" for details. > > It initially refused for one of my partitions (forgot the exact > error > message) but it worked aft

Re: Virtualization and older CPUs

2024-07-24 Thread Javier Perez
Thanks! Found it. Let me play with it. On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 7:11 AM Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Javier Perez writes: > > > »Hi. > > How can I tell virt-manager to create a VM but with a CPU of an older > > generation? I am trying to play an old game with wine but I keep > getting > > crashes. So