no way
to create the /target/boot directory, so the mount of the boot partition
fails.
My guess would be an underlying hardware fault on whatever /dev/sda2 is.
I don't suppose there's any chance it's a fake USB stick - see:
http://oss.digirati.com.br/f3/ (packaged for Debian as ``
. this all because i have
> recurring bouts of RSI...
That's OK if you happen to have gone to the effort of learning what you
need to type to get what you want done, but even then you still need to
put some effort into keeping up to date if you want to get hold of new
features.
For instance, I know there's a better search thing for finding packages
than 'apt search ...' because I've seen it done, but I can never remember
it -- you get that sort of improvement for free if it gets added to
whatever UI you were using anyway.
Sadly, I don't have suggestions for better GUI apt-things, as I too
favour the CLI -- I'd guess that KDE has something competent.
There's 'goplay' for finding games and the like (it has other flavours,
such as 'gonet' for things tagged as networky rather than gamey, in the
package), but it's not general purpose, or featureful.
Cheers, Phil.
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Gene Heskett writes:
> On Monday 17 September 2018 03:18:09 Philip Hands wrote:
>
>> Gene Heskett writes:
>> > On Saturday 15 September 2018 16:16:24 Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>> >> On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 8:16 PM, Alan Corey
>> >
>> > wrote:
>
.* to make things permanent.
There are man pages for sysctl.d, sysctl.conf and sysctl, and also a
README in /etc/sysctl.d/
Something like this (as root) would do the trick:
echo vm.swappiness=1 > /etc/sysctl.d/local-swapiness.conf
(that's all true on Debian -- no idea how much of that
opy your .pub over to:
/root/.ssh/authorized_keys
on the target system to get in as root.
Cheers, Phil.
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ms that it's running su not sudo, and hence is expecting root's
password, rather than your password.
As someone who uses apt (or apt-get on older systems) running as root,
I'm afraid I've no idea what might entice aptitude to choose su vs. sudo
in this case, sorry.
Running a
oblem is actually getting upgrades of the kernel that you were
not wanting, then it is generally possible to specify the behaviour you
want using "apt pinning" (see the apt_preferences(5) man page)
Cheers, Phil.
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Gene Heskett writes:
> On Monday 28 August 2017 07:26:54 Philip Hands wrote:
>
>> Gene Heskett writes:
>>
>> ...
>>
>> >> There are about a dozen SDR programs for WIindows, almost nothing
>> >> for Unix.
>>
> Somebodies quoteing i
re's more than nothing going on in the
world of *nix SDR.
Cheers, Phil.
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wow! perhaps very rotted ... building floppy images as the example?
really? do we even support floppies any more? Erm, no
I've fixed that.
Cheers, Phil.
> ... OR
>
> you could ask around to see if someone else has a working (o
;ve re-introduced OpenRD support upstream, including
> support for OpenRD-Base and OpenRD-Client. Maybe you can help
> with getting OpenRD u-boot images back into Debian.
>
> Rick Thomas has an OpenRD-Base and is keen to test it. Philip Hands
> may have a OpenRD-Ultimate somew
ike.
I'm very much able to test the SATA, but the rest may be a bit of
struggle, since the machines are in London, while I'm presently in
Hamburg. I _may_ have another OpenRD-Ultimate in a box in the cellar,
in which case I'd be more easily able to do testing other boot medi
The 2.2 CD images are available from cdimage.debian.org.
At present, I'm not happy about the alpha & sparc images, so until the
images get linked to the 2.2_rev0 directory tree treat them as
pre-release still.
The rest seemed to build fine though, and even if the alpha or sparc
CDs change, they w
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