Hi Quinn,
Am Do., 10. Sept. 2020 um 04:49 Uhr schrieb Quinn Comendant <
qu...@strangecode.com>:
> [...]
> I don't see any significant errors in the boot log, but I would appreciate
> if anyone has a moment to help me look for issues. Here's a copy of the
> serial console boot log – you can find t
Hi Thomas,
On 10 Sep 2020 10:06:01, Thomas Bendler wrote:
> If I'm not mistaken, problems after UTMP point to problems with X/ hardware
> configuration. So I guess you might find more information when you also
> have a look at the log files of systemd.
I don't see any hardware issues. Here's the
I've tried moving my Thunderbird profile from one C7 box, a standard PC
to another C7 box, a DELL server. I did this by rsync'ing ~/.thunderbird.
However, on the new box, Thunderbird only starts if I run it
-safe-mode. If I don't run it in safe mode I see the window flash up
and instantly clo
On 9/10/20 6:08 PM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
Anyone got suggestions on what could be wrong, or how I can diagnose
it? Google just seems to bring up hits for problems on Windows boxes.
Can you strace thunderbird and see what happens before it shuts down?
Look for file open. The files could be miss
On Thu, 10 Sep 2020 at 12:09, Gary Stainburn
wrote:
> I've tried moving my Thunderbird profile from one C7 box, a standard PC
> to another C7 box, a DELL server. I did this by rsync'ing ~/.thunderbird.
>
>
what options did you use to rsync the directories over? And does
restorecon -r -v /home
s
I had similar issue on 7.6 - the LVM timeouts were too short and it was timing
out as we had a lot of multipath devices. Once those were up , you could just
continue.
journalctl will show you what has happened.
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
В четвъртък, 10 септември 2020 г., 18:57:02 Гри
Hi Strahil,
On 10 Sep 2020 17:42:03, Strahil Nikolov via CentOS wrote:
> I had similar issue on 7.6 - the LVM timeouts were too short and it was
> timing out […]
I don't see any timeout errors in the boot log or output from journalctl -xb.
I've tried increasing the timeout by updating the Grub
Hello,
Is it possible to add the mac802154_hwsim module to CentOS Linux
(3.10.0-1127.18.2.el7.x86_64) 7 (Core), so that its part of the OS?
Thanks
Dan
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On Thu, Sep 10, 2020, 11:08 PM Dedoep wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to add the mac802154_hwsim module to CentOS Linux
> (3.10.0-1127.18.2.el7.x86_64) 7 (Core), so that its part of the OS?
If that module is not part of red hat Enterprise 7 then it will never be
part of CentOS.
>
I googled
On Thu, 10 Sep 2020 23:27:14 -0700
John Pierce wrote:
> I googled the module name, it appears to be something new from kernel 5.x
> ? Backporting that to 3.10 is likely a massive job.
According to this webpage: https://mininet-wifi.github.io/sixlowpan/
"6LoWPAN is supported by Mininet-WiFi tha
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