On 10/08/2015 12:37 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
Thanks. Well I do not have GRUB here but LILO, and there are no saved
old kernels as long as I know.
There should be; Debian doesn't delete old kernels as part of the
upgrade process. Even LILO should have an option to boot older
kernels. Older ker
On 10/08/2015 10:58 AM, Riley Baird wrote:
rescue CLI?
If dpkg is available during the rescue CLI, you can install the .deb file
using the command
$ dpkg -i /path/to/packagename.deb
Riley, that was the solution I looked for and dpkg did the job. I
reinstalled the previous kernel and remov
One of the things that systemd does differently than sysv init is that
it is a much more dynamic boot system. It shouldn't be thought of as a
boot system so much as a services system. Services startup when they are
requested, not necessarily at boot time. So any boot time live logging
would be
On Thu, 8 Oct 2015 15:17:10 -0700
Li Wei wrote:
>Thanks a lot!!
>but displaying msg shouldn't be difficult for parallel
>it can add prefix like "service name: msg"
>
>
>
>On Thu, 10/8/15, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: why jessie is quick at boot/s
On Thursday 08 October 2015 22:40:13 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Thursday 08 October 2015 22:08:49 Li Wei wrote:
> > it seems that boot/shutdown becomes swift just by hiding msg??
> > Thank those who reply!!!
>
> No. By being in parallel and not sequential. That obviously alters the
> nature of the me
On Thursday 08 October 2015 22:08:49 Li Wei wrote:
> it seems that boot/shutdown becomes swift just by hiding msg??
> Thank those who reply!!!
No. By being in parallel and not sequential. That obviously alters the
nature of the messages.
Lisi
On Oct 8, 2015, at 6:54 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> If you want to see the boot messages, you can use journalctl to inspect
>> them after you booted.
If you want to see journal messages from shutdown, you need to make sure they
are recorded in permanent storage. By default, the journal is rec
On 08/10/15 07:31 AM, Floris wrote:
Op Wed, 07 Oct 2015 17:03:51 +0200 schreef Gary Dale
:
On 06/10/15 03:58 PM, Floris wrote:
When I plug my Canon SX100 in, I get this from journalctl -r (left
off the rest because it was from before the camera was plugged in):
Oct 06 10:35:10 transponder
Quoting maderios (mader...@gmail.com):
> I can't reinstall all Jessie packages this way
> dpkg -l | awk '/^i/ {print $2}' |xargs apt-get --reinstall install
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 2792 reinsta
If you have
Dpkg::Options {
"--force-confask";
}
in apt.conf, then during dpkg configure you will be always prompted for
what to do with configuration files (install version from package/keep
old version), even if it is not upgrade, but only reinstallation. Thus
if you want to totally r
I may be wrong, but I can suggest three methods:
1. (conceptually shouldn't work) : apt-get remove ; apt-get
install
2. (should work...your intentions must break your system): apt-get purge
; apt-get install
3. *(recommended method): dpkg-reconfigure
Make sure the methods won't break your syste
Only for curiosity and information: what's the reason you want to
reinstall all packages?.
If you want to clean the system of garbage or misconfiguration spread
around many packages, maybe it would be better for you to reinstall the
whole system.
Regards.
Hi
I can't reinstall all Jessie packages this way
dpkg -l | awk '/^i/ {print $2}' |xargs apt-get --reinstall install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 2792 reinstalled, 0 to remove and 0 not
upgraded.
Need to
Dear all !
I have a problem on Jessie and Gnome3. Its easily explained:
I need to mount a folder with:
sshfs worker@storage1.ngslab:/data/home/worker Worker
This works fine, however when i loose network connectivity or the share
lags due to network traffic, my desktop freezes. The desktop is
unr
This was meant to go to debian-user, not debian-devel.
Am 08.10.2015 um 15:48 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> Am 08.10.2015 um 13:08 schrieb Riley Baird:
>
>>> "bootlogd - daemon to log boot messages"
>>>
>>> Bootlogd may or may not be default installed on various systems. Just
>>> for funnsies, runnin
On Wed, 7 Oct 2015 19:13:01 -0700
tom arnall wrote:
>I want to setup a system so that when the power button is pushed on
>the PC, the system connects to the internet and starts a browser
>without a login or any other intervention by the user.
>
>There are no security issues.
>
>Is this doable?
>
Op Wed, 07 Oct 2015 17:03:51 +0200 schreef Gary Dale
:
On 06/10/15 03:58 PM, Floris wrote:
When I plug my Canon SX100 in, I get this from journalctl -r (left off
the rest because it was from before the camera was plugged in):
Oct 06 10:35:10 transponder mtp-probe[9186]: bus: 6, device: 4 w
On Thu, 8 Oct 2015 05:20:42 -0400
Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 10/7/15, Li Wei wrote:
> > boot time and shutdown time shorten a lot in jessie
> > and a lot of details is hidden from user
> > Could you explain it? Thanks a lot!!
>
>
> DISCLAIMER: I just wrote all this up then realized you might
Hello everybody!
I have Debian 8.2 and the following partitioning structure:
sda 8:00 111,8G 0 disk
├─sda1 8:10 200M 0 part /boot/efi
├─sda2 8:2060G 0 part
│ └─pc--vg-root 254:0030G 0 lvm /
├─sda3
On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 07:13:01PM -0700, tom arnall wrote:
> I want to setup a system so that when the power button is pushed on
> the PC, the system connects to the internet and starts a browser
> without a login or any other intervention by the user.
>
> There are no security issues.
>
> Is th
On 10/7/15, Li Wei wrote:
> boot time and shutdown time shorten a lot in jessie
> and a lot of details is hidden from user
> Could you explain it? Thanks a lot!!
DISCLAIMER: I just wrote all this up then realized you might not be
using GRUB. If you're not, someone else will maybe be able to pick
On Wed, 7 Oct 2015 23:23:54 +0200
Miroslav Skoric wrote:
> On 10/07/2015 08:56 AM, Riley Baird wrote:
>
> >> After the last kernel update and restart, a wheezy-based machine (laptop
> >> running 7.9) boots to some point, however it freezes just before opening
> >> GUI. Access to CLI (Ctrl-Alt-F1
On Thursday 08 October 2015 03:13:01 tom arnall wrote:
> I want to setup a system so that when the power button is pushed on
> the PC, the system connects to the internet and starts a browser
> without a login or any other intervention by the user.
>
> There are no security issues.
>
> Is this doab
On Wed, 7 Oct 2015 20:40:47 -0700
Li Wei wrote:
> boot time and shutdown time shorten a lot in jessie
> and a lot of details is hidden from user
> Could you explain it? Thanks a lot!!
The default init system in jessie is now systemd.
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On Wed, 7 Oct 2015 23:23:54 +0200
Miroslav Skoric wrote:
Hello Miroslav,
>Thanks. Well I do not have GRUB here but LILO, and there are no saved
>old kernels as long as I know.
There should be; Debian doesn't delete old kernels as part of the
upgrade process. Even LILO should have an option t
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