On 6/16/19 6:53 AM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have just installed a new SSD in my 64 bit Stretch platform.
When I boot the machine I get the following error:
error: file '/boot/grub/i386-pc/normalmod' not found
Entering rescue mode .. . .
grub rescue>_
Pressing Contro-Alt-Delete reboots the s
Richard Owlett composed on 2019-06-16 14:17 (UTC-0500):
> David Wright wrote:
>> or, even easier,
>>Use a LABEL to indicate the swap partition in all your own
...> I can't parse that.
I recommend learning to use LABELs on all your filesystems. They are massively
easier for humans to work
On Sunday 16 June 2019 09:44:02 pm Joe Aquilina wrote:
> On 14/6/19 5:09 pm, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Friday 14 June 2019 01:06:16 am Joe Aquilina wrote:
> > On Thursday 13 June 2019 09:58:39 pm Joe Aquilina wrote:
> >
> > Hello all.
> > A colleague has very recently upgraded his
On Sun 16 Jun 2019 at 14:17:21 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 06/16/2019 11:03 AM, David Wright wrote:
> > On Sat 15 Jun 2019 at 08:15:24 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > On 06/14/2019 06:10 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > > I can't remember the name of the file which identifies the
> > >
On 14/6/19 5:09 pm, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 14 June 2019 01:06:16 am Joe Aquilina wrote:
On Thursday 13 June 2019 09:58:39 pm Joe Aquilina wrote:
Hello all.
A colleague has very recently upgraded his Debian system at home
from Jessie (not sure which version) to Stretch (9.9) and from
tha
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I have just installed a new SSD in my 64 bit Stretch platform.
what do you mean by "installed"? there is a lot
of difference between plugging it in vs. plugging
it in and putting something on it.
what did you do?
give details. we don't know what you did nor c
On Sun, Jun 16, 2019, 2:17 PM Richard Owlett wrote:
>
> I'm not experimenting with the installation process, but with what I
> want the result to be.
>
Those are 2 sides of the same coin.
> >Does top show much use of swap anyway?)
>
> Not a parameter of my experiment's protocol.
> As I d
On 16/06/19, Gary Dale (g...@extremeground.com) wrote:
> On 2019-06-15 12:43 p.m., Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> > We agree it is uncommon to use both (you go further and claim it is even
> > common to use neither), and we agree it is common to use either one or
> > the other (you go further and claim
On 6/16/2019 9:17 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 06/16/2019 11:03 AM, David Wright wrote:
>> On Sat 15 Jun 2019 at 08:15:24 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
>>> On 06/14/2019 06:10 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I can't remember the name of the file which identifies the
association between a dir
On 06/16/2019 11:03 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Sat 15 Jun 2019 at 08:15:24 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
On 06/14/2019 06:10 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I can't remember the name of the file which identifies the
association between a directory (i.e. \home) and which physical
partition it is on.
Quoting Steve Litt (2019-06-16 09:04:14)
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>Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. says...
>I have just installed a new SSD in my 64 bit Stretch platform.
>
>When I boot the machine I get the following error:
>
>error: file '/boot/grub/i386-pc/normalmod' not found
>Entering rescue mode .. . .
>grub rescue>_
>
>
On Sat 15 Jun 2019 at 08:15:24 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 06/14/2019 06:10 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > I can't remember the name of the file which identifies the
> > association between a directory (i.e. \home) and which physical
> > partition it is on. The file I'm looking for also iden
On 2019-06-15 12:43 p.m., Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting Gary Dale (2019-06-15 17:46:50)
On 2019-06-15 10:56 a.m., Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting Gary Dale (2019-06-15 16:31:28)
On 2019-06-15 3:39 a.m., Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
A reason to avoid Okular is its memory and disk size when used i
I have just installed a new SSD in my 64 bit Stretch platform.
When I boot the machine I get the following error:
error: file '/boot/grub/i386-pc/normalmod' not found
Entering rescue mode .. . .
grub rescue>_
Pressing Contro-Alt-Delete reboots the system. Pressing Delete , or
F-8,during the p
Quoting Richard Owlett (2019-06-15 15:33:37)
> On 06/14/2019 06:10 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > I can't remember the name of the file which identifies the
> > association between a directory (i.e. \home) and which physical
> > partition it is on. The file I'm looking for also identifies which
>
On Sat 15 Jun 2019 at 15:36:58 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
> #avahi-browse -a returns (in relation to the C410)
'avahi-browse -ar' is a more useful command; it gives more detail about
the services found.
> + enp8s0 IPv6 Samsung C410 Series @ TheLibrarian Internet Printer local
> + enp8s0 IPv4 Sa
On 06/15/2019 11:55 AM, songbird wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
...
If I had been looking for information one of them could provide, is
there a URL that attempts to summarize such tools?
i go in roughly this order.
command line:
man -k keyword
apt-cache search keyword
browser:
goog
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