On Tue, 2010-06-08 at 14:14 -0400, Yogesh wrote:
> In the interactive mode, I hit "I" but it does not prompt me for
> anything. It just goes on on its own.
I suspect you need to type "I" not "i". But it's been ages since I last
had to fight with getting a computer to boot up in interactive mode,
Hi Yogesh,
On Tuesday 08 June 2010 11:14 AM, Yogesh wrote:
>> If you look carefully, I think the name of the service is fnfxd, not
>> fnfx. You can look at the service name if you do,
>>
>> # chkconfig --list | grep fnfx
>>
>> If my assertion is correct try this,
>>
>> # chkconfig fnfxd off
>>
>
>
On 06/08/2010 01:24 PM, Yogesh wrote:
>
> Use your installation media in "repair" mode, or find some live media to
> boot and fix from
>
> chroot is your friend
>
>
> I am very new to Fedora. How can I repair my installation using Live
> Media (USB)?
Boot the live media, mo
Hi Suvayu,
> If you look carefully, I think the name of the service is fnfxd, not
> fnfx. You can look at the service name if you do,
>
> # chkconfig --list | grep fnfx
>
> If my assertion is correct try this,
>
> # chkconfig fnfxd off
>
This one went well. This daemon is turned off now. But st
Hi Yogesh,
On Tuesday 08 June 2010 10:29 AM, Yogesh wrote:
> Sorry for the top posts. I was negligent.
>
Not a problem. We all learn through mistakes. ;)
>>
>> When you are at the grub screen, press escape. This will pause the grub
>> timer and let you choose things manually. Hit a to edit the k
Sorry for the top posts. I was negligent.
>
> When you are at the grub screen, press escape. This will pause the grub
> timer and let you choose things manually. Hit a to edit the kernel
> arguments, and add a "" and then a "1" at the very end. This
> will let you boot to a single user command pro
>
>
> Use your installation media in "repair" mode, or find some live media to
> boot and fix from
>
> chroot is your friend
>
>
I am very new to Fedora. How can I repair my installation using Live Media
(USB)?
Thanks,
-Yogesh
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On Tuesday, 08 June, 2010 @00:42 zulu, Yogesh scribed:
> I am sorry, I did not read correctly.
>
> I get a fail message for: *FnFx Daemon. Could not find
> /.../proc/toshiba/keys*
That's supposedly a Toshiba-specific service that maps the secondary
effects of the function keys when the Fn key is
On 8 June 2010 04:16, Yogesh wrote:
> I can only access the grub
> How can I remove this Daemon from there?
Good question :-)
Edit the boot prompt in grub, I think hitting tab will get you there.
then remove the parameters 'rhgb' & 'quiet'
and continue to boot. Watch the kernel messages as It wi
First, please don't top post. The list guidelines mention this very
clearly. This is for your own benefit.
On Monday 07 June 2010 08:16 PM, Yogesh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can only access the grub
> How can I remove this Daemon from there?
>
When you are at the grub screen, press escape. This will pau
On 06/07/2010 11:16 PM, Yogesh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can only access the grub
> How can I remove this Daemon from there?
Use your installation media in "repair" mode, or find some live media to
boot and fix from
chroot is your friend
> Thanks,
>
> -Yogesh
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Hi,
I can only access the grub
How can I remove this Daemon from there?
Thanks,
-Yogesh
On 7 June 2010 23:09, dexter wrote:
> On 8 June 2010 01:42, Yogesh wrote:
> > I get a fail message for: FnFx Daemon. Could not find
> /.../proc/toshiba/keys
>
> Remove this Daemon & see the reply given
On 8 June 2010 01:42, Yogesh wrote:
> I get a fail message for: FnFx Daemon. Could not find /.../proc/toshiba/keys
Remove this Daemon & see the reply given by Richard Hughes in the
other thread you started 3 June.
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I am sorry, I did not read correctly.
I get a fail message for: *FnFx Daemon. Could not find
/.../proc/toshiba/keys*
And the booting process halts at: *Registering binary handler for Windows
applications:*
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What might be going wrong?
-Yogesh
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On 7 June 2010 02:01, Yogesh wrote:
>
I went into the Interactive mode
I get a fail message for: *Starting auditd*
And the booting process halts at: *Registering binary handler for Windows
applications:*
What should I do? What is wrong? The only Windows application I run is
Microsoft Office 2007
-Yogesh
On 6 June 2010 23:03, Darr
On Sunday, 06 June, 2010 @ 17:02 zulu, Yogesh scribed:
> Now when I boot it, nothing happens. I just reach the Fedora icon
> (before the login page). I do not get the option to login.
If you hit the Esc key when the first graphics appear, that should
make the underlying bootup messages visible, p
On Sun, 2010-06-06 at 13:02 -0400, Yogesh wrote:
> Some automatic updates were installed. (I do not know what they were).
Look at /var/log/yum.log
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2.6.27.25-78.2.56.fc9.i686
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Hello,
I installed FC13 a week back. It was working fine for a week. Then, the
other day I was trying different Desktop Environments. I installed KDE and
then removed it. I tried XFCE and then removed it. System was working fine.
Some automatic updates were installed. (I do not know what they were
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