On Sat, Aug 24, 2024, at 2:23 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I use UEFI mode and don't want to change it. I'm pretty sure the UEFI
> settings have toggles for WOL but I'll need to check. The Android app I
> have is called WolOn and includes a scheduler, but I'll take a look at
> LanDroid to compa
> Hi,
>
> I have some Linux VMs that are running out of space. Is there a tool I can >
> use to manage their .IMG or .QCOW files?
>
> In particular, I have a build farm with some Linux machines using LVM >
> filesystems, and I need to resize their PV’s and LV’s, grow the
> ext4 or xfs > filesyst
Doug Herr:
>> I also enabled the "Magic" check box for the Network Manager config
>> for my Ethernet port.
Patrick O'Callaghan:
> Not sure what that is. I don't see any such box.
In the Network Manager open up the editing window for a connection, go
into the ethernet tab, the wake-on LAN section
Philip Prindeville via users writes:
Hi,
I have some Linux VMs that are running out of space. Is there a tool I can
use to manage their .IMG or .QCOW files?
In particular, I have a build farm with some Linux machines using LVM
filesystems, and I need to resize their PV’s and LV’s, grow t
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 19:13:31 -0600
Philip Prindeville via users wrote:
> What’s available?
qemu-img is a command line tool that can do lots of stuff, but I don't
know if it can deal with the complications you describe. I have often
grown fairly simple VM by using qemu-img convert to convert a .qc
Hi,
I have some Linux VMs that are running out of space. Is there a tool I can use
to manage their .IMG or .QCOW files?
In particular, I have a build farm with some Linux machines using LVM
filesystems, and I need to resize their PV’s and LV’s, grow the ext4 or xfs
filesystems, etc. inside th
On Sat, Aug 24, 2024 at 11:28 AM Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> What confuses me is according to the apcupsd.conf file NOLOGON is
> disabled.
It would have been good to mention that you are using APC gear. APC had
a good reputation, was bought by Schneider Electric in 2007. After that,
APC gear went
On Sat, 2024-08-24 at 10:49 -0700, Doug Herr wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 24, 2024, at 9:25 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Sat, 2024-08-24 at 08:15 -0700, Doug Herr wrote:
> > > I found that RTC wakeup did work to wake from suspend, but I also
> > > had
> > > a number of issues with it which I can't
On Sat, 2024-08-24 at 16:21 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 24, 2024 at 8:18 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
>
> wrote:
>
> > Having failed to get hibernation working (see recent posts about
> > Secure
> > Boot getting in the way), I tried to fall back to suspending the
> > system
> > over
On Sat, 2024-08-24 at 12:00 -0700, Mike Wright wrote:
> On 8/24/24 09:25, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Sat, 2024-08-24 at 08:15 -0700, Doug Herr wrote:
> > > On Sat, Aug 24, 2024, at 4:17 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > > Having failed to get hibernation working (see recent posts
> > > >
On Sat, Aug 24, 2024 at 8:18 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> Having failed to get hibernation working (see recent posts about Secure
> Boot getting in the way), I tried to fall back to suspending the system
> overnight. That works of course.
>
> What doesn't work is waking it up automatically. If
On 8/24/24 09:25, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2024-08-24 at 08:15 -0700, Doug Herr wrote:
On Sat, Aug 24, 2024, at 4:17 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Having failed to get hibernation working (see recent posts about
Secure
Boot getting in the way), I tried to fall back to suspending the
On Sat, Aug 24, 2024, at 9:25 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sat, 2024-08-24 at 08:15 -0700, Doug Herr wrote:
>> I found that RTC wakeup did work to wake from suspend, but I also had
>> a number of issues with it which I can't really remember right now.
>> My solution was to utilize a "Magic P
On Sat, 2024-08-24 at 08:15 -0700, Doug Herr wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 24, 2024, at 4:17 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > Having failed to get hibernation working (see recent posts about
> > Secure
> > Boot getting in the way), I tried to fall back to suspending the
> > system
> > overnight. That work
On Sat, Aug 24, 2024, at 4:17 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Having failed to get hibernation working (see recent posts about Secure
> Boot getting in the way), I tried to fall back to suspending the system
> overnight. That works of course.
>
> What doesn't work is waking it up automatically. If
On 8/24/24 9:46 AM, Walter H. via users wrote:
On 24.08.2024 13:40, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On 8/23/24 1:52 PM, Walter H. via users wrote:
These three kernels
kernel-6.10.4-200.fc40.x86_64
kernel-6.10.5-200.fc40.x86_64
kernel-6.10.6-200.fc40.x86_64
won't start my VM properly, ends
What confuses me is according to the apcupsd.conf file NOLOGON is
disabled. So it should never have created the nologin file in /etc to
block me from being able to login as a normal user. Also there is no
way to tell apcupsd that it's a laptop. So when there is 5 minutes left
on the UPS batt
On 24.08.2024 13:40, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On 8/23/24 1:52 PM, Walter H. via users wrote:
These three kernels
kernel-6.10.4-200.fc40.x86_64
kernel-6.10.5-200.fc40.x86_64
kernel-6.10.6-200.fc40.x86_64
won't start my VM properly, ends in a black screen,
where I can see mouse moventme
On 8/23/24 1:52 PM, Walter H. via users wrote:
These three kernels
kernel-6.10.4-200.fc40.x86_64
kernel-6.10.5-200.fc40.x86_64
kernel-6.10.6-200.fc40.x86_64
won't start my VM properly, ends in a black screen,
where I can see mouse moventments, and that was it ...
no login, nothing;
kernel-6.1
Having failed to get hibernation working (see recent posts about Secure
Boot getting in the way), I tried to fall back to suspending the system
overnight. That works of course.
What doesn't work is waking it up automatically. If the RTC can wake
the system from hibernation, why can't it wake it fr
On Sat, 2024-08-24 at 14:52 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> Reminds me of the comments you get from people "but I had anti-virus
> installed" when their systems turns its toes up after they've
> deliberately ran pirated, or pirating, software. It ain't magic, but
> it tries to engender too much blin
On 8/24/24 12:31 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Sat, Aug 24, 2024 at 3:24 AM Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 8/23/24 3:17 PM, Dave Close wrote:
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
At this point, I would visit each machine and:
mkdir -p ~/.ssh
chown -R dclose:dclose ~/.ssh
chmod -R o-rwx ~/.ssh
That wo
On Sat, Aug 24, 2024 at 3:24 AM Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> On 8/23/24 3:17 PM, Dave Close wrote:
> > Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> >
> >> At this point, I would visit each machine and:
> >>
> >>mkdir -p ~/.ssh
> >>chown -R dclose:dclose ~/.ssh
> >>chmod -R o-rwx ~/.ssh
> >
> > That would be guar
On 8/23/24 3:17 PM, Dave Close wrote:
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
At this point, I would visit each machine and:
mkdir -p ~/.ssh
chown -R dclose:dclose ~/.ssh
chmod -R o-rwx ~/.ssh
That would be guaranteed to cause failure. For example, my private keys
cannot have 0777 permissions!
I th
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