> How can we get anywhere near to close to solve the issue if we don't
> have any data about what's going on in your system?
>
> For a closer look: (Some of the following probably better to run after
> rebooting the machine; and I run most of it as root - Please see the
> man pages for these tool
On Mon, Sep 03, 2018 at 06:17:51PM -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
Well, nice to know I'm not alone but looks like I'm no closer to figuring
out the cause...
How can we get anywhere near to close to solve the issue if we don't
have any data about what's going on in your system?
For a closer look:
On Sat, Sep 1, 2018 at 3:14 PM Ronaldo Mercado wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get the same double messages on my home system (fedora 28). I am not
> sure whether my system is EFI or not.
> I would also be interested to know the reason and the solution.
>
Well, nice to know I'm not alone but looks like I'm n
Hi,
I get the same double messages on my home system (fedora 28). I am not sure
whether my system is EFI or not.
I would also be interested to know the reason and the solution.
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On Friday, August 31, 2018 8:44:12 AM EDT Richard Shaw wrote:
> For some time now (i.e. multiple Fedora releases) I've noticed that
> on two of my laptops that use EFI instead of BIOS booting, all of
> the startup lines from SystemD are shown twice. No big issue but o
> a whim I decided to google t
For some time now (i.e. multiple Fedora releases) I've noticed that on two
of my laptops that use EFI instead of BIOS booting, all of the startup
lines from SystemD are shown twice. No big issue but o a whim I decided to
google the problem and couldn't find much.
I can't be the only person that's