> Sorry to see that you're having this problem. I'm stymied as to why it might
> happen with a VM. I had assumed that the new kernel had stopped supporting
> some piece of hardware in my rather unusual little notebook computer.
> The same day the kernel was updated on my system, pc-grub was also
On 11/03/2016 03:26 PM, Mike Conde wrote:
Have you checked your boot partition - does it have enough free space?
I don't have a separate boot partition, just one main partition that
is 40GB in capacity and 40% full.
Sorry to see that you're having this problem. I'm stymied as to why it
might
> Have you checked your boot partition - does it have enough free space?
I don't have a separate boot partition, just one main partition that
is 40GB in capacity and 40% full.
Mike Conde wrote:
> I am having exactly the same problem as Jape Person's post from Oct 22
> 2016, except my hardware environment is completely different.
>
> I am running Debian testing/Stretch 64-bit on a virtual machine under
> virtualbox. The host OS is Windows 7 64-bit.
>
> I don't know ex
I am having exactly the same problem as Jape Person's post from Oct 22
2016, except my hardware environment is completely different.
I am running Debian testing/Stretch 64-bit on a virtual machine under
virtualbox. The host OS is Windows 7 64-bit.
I don't know exactly which kernel update was the
On 10/23/2016 05:26 PM, Frank wrote:
Op 23-10-16 om 22:47 schreef Felix Miata:
I don't remember having any Stretch installations with fewer than two
installed kernels. The currently booted one, originally installed 51
weeks ago, has 6 installed. I've yet to discover any doc suggesting
anything a
Op 23-10-16 om 22:47 schreef Felix Miata:
I don't remember having any Stretch installations with fewer than two
installed kernels. The currently booted one, originally installed 51
weeks ago, has 6 installed. I've yet to discover any doc suggesting
anything about any possibility of automatic remo
On 10/23/2016 04:47 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Jape Person composed on 2016-10-23 14:33 (UTC-0400):
Felix Miata wrote:
Does the same thing happen booting the previous kernel
(4.6?)?
Nope. The problem occurred on the first reboot after the
upgrade from 4.7.6-1 to 4.7.8-1. The upgrade process d
Jape Person composed on 2016-10-23 14:33 (UTC-0400):
Felix Miata wrote:
Does the same thing happen booting the previous kernel (4.6?)?
Nope. The problem occurred on the first reboot after the upgrade
from 4.7.6-1 to 4.7.8-1. The upgrade process didn't leave
4.7.6-1 in place so I could fall
On 10/23/2016 01:33 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
James P. Wallen composed on 2016-10-23 12:14 (UTC-0400):
On 10/22/2016 18:10 (UTC-0400), Jape Person wrote:
It's confusing to see a response from a different person writing as if he was
responding to himself.
The confusion is caused by my idiotic t
On 10/23/2016 01:21 PM, Børge Holen wrote:
I have to use the nomodeset from time to time where the f*** gfx card has
unresolved issues with itself. Atleast it lets me boot to a prompt. Now
thinking of it, I have no blinking cursor, I just get a black screen... So
different issue all together and
On 10/23/2016 01:03 PM, Michael Lange wrote:
On Sun, 23 Oct 2016 12:14:39 -0400
"James P. Wallen" wrote:
Double checked to see if I was right about the video subsystem.
It is not ATI, it is Intel integrated. No docs on this thing. It
was never officially sold in U.S., where I live currently. S
James P. Wallen composed on 2016-10-23 12:14 (UTC-0400):
On 10/22/2016 18:10 (UTC-0400), Jape Person wrote:
It's confusing to see a response from a different person writing as if he was
responding to himself.
Be that as it may, have either of you tried intercepting Grub and unquieting
the
Heck I even remember a one-floppy live distribution that I had for just
this purpose.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 7:26 PM, Børge Holen wrote:
> Have you tried booting off a live distribution and inserted the old kernel
> and symlinked the libraries so you can rerun grub update? I remember we had
> t
Have you tried booting off a live distribution and inserted the old kernel
and symlinked the libraries so you can rerun grub update? I remember we had
to do that with lilo whenever I tried new kernels and forgot all about
lilo. Cannot even remember the last time I did it, since I found the rescue
o
I have to use the nomodeset from time to time where the f*** gfx card has
unresolved issues with itself. Atleast it lets me boot to a prompt. Now
thinking of it, I have no blinking cursor, I just get a black screen... So
different issue all together and I am just rambling on
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 a
On Sun, 23 Oct 2016 12:14:39 -0400
"James P. Wallen" wrote:
> Double checked to see if I was right about the video subsystem.
> It is not ATI, it is Intel integrated. No docs on this thing. It
> was never officially sold in U.S., where I live currently. Since
> I can't boot it to usable state,
Double checked to see if I was right about the video subsystem.
It is not ATI, it is Intel integrated. No docs on this thing. It
was never officially sold in U.S., where I live currently. Since
I can't boot it to usable state, I can't (easily) find out
exactly which video it uses.
It's probab
I've got a little Panasonic CF-R3 mini-laptop which has been
kept fully up-to-date in testing every day since Etch was
released. (I think the original installation is that old.)
I've been using the linux-image-686-pae kernel on the system.
The updates today included an update to
linux-image-4
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