On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 14:21:44 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 20:45:26 +
> "Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Dec 01, 2024 at 12:05:24PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> > > On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 18:55:48 +0100
> > > ermanno morelli wrote:
>
> Thank you. I've forwarded
sh
reporter popups.
> > >
> >
> > "A black screen with only a visible mouse pointer" is one of the
issues I
> > have seen on computers with an Nvidia GPU, hence to me it was
likely you
> > had an Nvidia GPU, since you do not, then I suspect that the issue
is
&g
On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 20:45:26 +
"Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 01, 2024 at 12:05:24PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> > On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 18:55:48 +0100
> > ermanno morelli wrote:
Thank you. I've forwarded this to the Debian Boot list, which I believe
is the proper place for this.
On Sun, Dec 01, 2024 at 12:05:24PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 18:55:48 +0100
> ermanno morelli wrote:
>
> > Buongiorno.c'è un problema con ISO debian-testing-amd64-netinst.
> > Nonfinisce l'installazione poiche manca IL KERNEL. come è pos
On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 18:55:48 +0100
ermanno morelli wrote:
> Buongiorno.c'è un problema con ISO debian-testing-amd64-netinst.
> Nonfinisce l'installazione poiche manca IL KERNEL. come è possibile
> questa dimenticanza, visto che è un componente importante.Spero
> ris
Buongiorno.c'è un problema con ISO debian-testing-amd64-netinst.
Nonfinisce l'installazione poiche manca IL KERNEL. come è possibile
questa dimenticanza, visto che è un componente importante.Spero
risolvete questo problema.
GRAZIE
On 2024-11-15 22:19, Farblos wrote:
> any comment from your side on below mail or a general pointer on
> "the future of Debian and utmp"?
Ok, my bad.
I have been focusing on/searching in debian-user, but debian-devel
would have been the more appropriate place. If anybody else comes
across this
Hi Luca, everybody,
any comment from your side on below mail or a general pointer on
"the future of Debian and utmp"?
Thanks
Jens
On 2024-11-06 21:18, Jens Schmidt wrote:
> [I hope this is the right way to address this question - apologies
> if not or if I have overlooked an existing discussio
> I am guessing from the version number that this is on trixie/sid. On
Correct, thanks for guessing.
> November 4th, systemd 256.7-3 came through. Have you tested whether
> that fixed the issue?
Nothing has changed with that version (note the "-UTMP"):
,
| [~]$ systemctl --version
| systemd
On Wed, 6 Nov 2024 21:18:33 +0100
Jens Schmidt wrote:
> [I hope this is the right way to address this question - apologies
> if not or if I have overlooked an existing discussion ...]
>
> systemd version 256.7-2 on Debian disabled UTMP support (from the
> Debian changelog):
I am guessing from t
[I hope this is the right way to address this question - apologies
if not or if I have overlooked an existing discussion ...]
systemd version 256.7-2 on Debian disabled UTMP support (from the
Debian changelog):
,
| [ Luca Boccassi ]
| * systemd-boot: depend on systemd for kernel-install (Clos
El viernes, 11 de octubre de 2024, Quentin Aymard escribió:
> Hi,
>
> Since a few day I am unable to start any application using
> electron/chromium on my laptop. I am using Debian Testing, kernel
> 6.10.11-amd64. So far, I've tried quite a variety of apps :
> zulip-desk
Hi,
Since a few day I am unable to start any application using
electron/chromium on my laptop. I am using Debian Testing, kernel
6.10.11-amd64. So far, I've tried quite a variety of apps :
zulip-desktop, signal-desktop, VS Code / Codium, Biwarden Directory
Connector, discord, etc, all are fa
On Mon, Sep 30, 2024, 10:46 AM Joe wrote:
>
> > Is that as good as mutt for viewing this list, ?
>
> It's been fine for the mailing lists, I haven't needed to use any
> archives. I do use mutt on my server as that doesn't have graphics, but
> not very often. As far as email goes, I use a local SM
On Mon, Sep 30, 2024, 3:21 AM Joe wrote:
>
> I use Claws-Mail and leave the HTML module turned off, so I certainly
> can see it.
Is that as good as mutt for viewing this list, especially archived posts?
I use a phone for email only if I'm away from home. I can
> see it in K9 on a Samsung phon
; For me, the above says "𝘠𝘰𝘶 𝘤𝘢𝘯'𝘵 𝘴𝘦𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵
> 𝘣𝘦𝘤𝘢𝘶𝘴𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘢𝘳𝘦 𝘶𝘴𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘢 𝘊𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴𝘦 𝘮𝘰𝘣𝘪𝘭𝘦".
>
> I am using gmail, but in chromium on a debian desktop.
>
> Does anyone else see that message?
>
>
>> On September 28,
On Sun, Sep 29, 2024 at 08:52:44AM +0200, Roger Price wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Sep 2024, Peter Ehlert wrote:
>
> > ⓘ 𝘠𝘰𝘶 𝘤𝘢𝘯'𝘵 𝘴𝘦𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵 𝘣𝘦𝘤𝘢𝘶𝘴𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘢𝘳𝘦 𝘶𝘴𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘢 𝘊𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴𝘦 𝘮𝘰𝘣𝘪𝘭𝘦
>
> I use alpine 2.24 on Debian 11 which usually shows only the text of a
> message. This is the first time I have seen
hange to a message, so I looked at
the source. Since the post contained nothing but HTML, and since the subject is
"Testing", I ran it through the W3C validator at https://validator.w3.org/ : I
attach a shortened summary of the results. Not bad for a 4 line message. What
tool did y
On Sat, Sep 28, 2024 at 03:46:34PM -0500, Mike Waters wrote:
> Testing with Gmail to see if I absolutely need to install mutt.
Don't do those things
- use gmail. Google ain't your friend. Nor mine.
- hijack a thread (if you are too lazy to enter the mailing list,
at least delete
ⓘ 𝘠𝘰𝘶 𝘤𝘢𝘯'𝘵 𝘴𝘦𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵 𝘣𝘦𝘤𝘢𝘶𝘴𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶
𝘢𝘳𝘦 𝘶𝘴𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘢 𝘊𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴𝘦 𝘮𝘰𝘣𝘪𝘭𝘦
On September 28, 2024 1:47:23 PM Mike Waters wrote:
Testing with Gmail to see if I absolutely need to install mutt.
Pardon my intrusion. :-)
Testing with Gmail to see if I absolutely need to install mutt.
Pardon my intrusion. :-)
Thanks for the suggestion, but it times out no matter what I do. Its a
very old testing install that follows testing. Its likely fubar because
of the move from qt5 to qt6. I will just have to rebuild the install,
and its not hard if I save the config files. Its just finding the time
now to do
On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 7:33 PM James Bielefeldt wrote:
>
> Looks like dependency hell is the problem. There are over 800 packages
> being held back from testing. Its likely some dependency of pcmanfm-qt
> was upgraded but there are others blocking pcmanfm-qt from upgrading.
&
Looks like dependency hell is the problem. There are over 800 packages
being held back from testing. Its likely some dependency of pcmanfm-qt
was upgraded but there are others blocking pcmanfm-qt from upgrading.
Way to many upgrades to do by hand and trying in synaptic removes a ton
of
On 9/26/24 13:23, James Bielefeldt wrote:
Objects in the panel are the right color, yellow icons which are yellow.
Conky is still yellow text.
It's not your monitor acting up.
The desktop and icons in pcmanfm-qt are blue when they should be yellow.
Since pcmanfm-qt handles the desktop, its at
Forgot to add, the other colors on the desktop and pcmanfm-qt are off.
They are right on the panel. All colors are correct when logging in
(lightdm).
Jim
Objects in the panel are the right color, yellow icons which are yellow.
Conky is still yellow text. The desktop and icons in pcmanfm-qt are blue
when they should be yellow. Since pcmanfm-qt handles the desktop, its at
least consist. When copying the blue icons to another install they are
yello
On 9/26/24 10:26, James Bielefeldt wrote:
Hi
I am not sure what package is causing it. But after an upgrade yesterday the
yellow flowers in my wallpaper and the yellow icons on the desktop and in
pcmanfm-qt appear blue. As well as some buttons on popups like shutdown
confirm. Icons in the panel
Hi
I am not sure what package is causing it. But after an upgrade yesterday
the yellow flowers in my wallpaper and the yellow icons on the desktop
and in pcmanfm-qt appear blue. As well as some buttons on popups like
shutdown confirm. Icons in the panel and some menu selections are still
yell
On Sun, 28 Jul 2024 22:39:47 +0200
john doe wrote:
> I guess, this would be more for the debian-boot mailing list, as
> apparently this is a regression.
Thank you. I have re-sent. (rather than resented :-)
>
> In my case, I use the Qemu's built-in tftp server.
Thanks for the suggestion. I hav
On 7/28/24 21:55, Charles Curley wrote:
I have the latest testing netinst (20240722-03:17), and would like to
install it on a virtual machine. I have a preseed file on a USB stick.
As this is a virtual machine, the virtual hard drive is at vda, and the
USB stick shows up at sda.
When I go to
I have the latest testing netinst (20240722-03:17), and would like to
install it on a virtual machine. I have a preseed file on a USB stick.
As this is a virtual machine, the virtual hard drive is at vda, and the
USB stick shows up at sda.
When I go to load the debconf file, the installer doesn
David Wright wrote:
> On Tue 18 Jun 2024 at 19:29:31 (-0400), songbird wrote:
>
>> "df -x tmpfs" does the magic and gives me the better view that is
>> more useful.
>
> FWIW I define dfree as:
>
> df --output=source,ipcent,fstype,size,used,avail,pcent,target -B 100 -x
> tmpfs -x devtmpfs -x
On Tue 18 Jun 2024 at 19:29:31 (-0400), songbird wrote:
> "df -x tmpfs" does the magic and gives me the better view that is
> more useful.
FWIW I define dfree as:
df --output=source,ipcent,fstype,size,used,avail,pcent,target -B 100 -x
tmpfs -x devtmpfs -x fuse.portal | sed -E 's/([^ ] )/\
recent bloat of tmpfs /run/{blah}
looks horrible whenever i check the status of my file systems.
it would be much better if those all went under just one tmpfs.
luckily there is an option for that so i'll alias df with that
option included. :)
=
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use
songbird wrote:
>
> as an FYI, last night this wasn't a good idea:
>
> The following packages will be upgraded:
>gir1.2-matepanelapplet-4.0 (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
>libmate-panel-applet-4-1 (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
>libmate-panel-applet-dev (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
>mate-panel
as an FYI, last night this wasn't a good idea:
The following packages will be upgraded:
gir1.2-matepanelapplet-4.0 (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
libmate-panel-applet-4-1 (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
libmate-panel-applet-dev (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
mate-panel (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
oot the
lines of interest, you have to run the more command again.
This weeks version of the testing net install worked completely. Sending
this from Thunderbird on the new system.
Thank you everyone who helped,
Paul
Cheers,
David.
On Sun 12 May 2024 at 21:10:16 (-0700), Paul Scott wrote:
> On 5/9/2024 1:59 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
> > On Thu, 9 May 2024 09:32:32 -0700 Paul Scott wrote:
> >
> > > The error I'm getting is during "Install base system." The only way
> > > I knew to save the log was with a camera. Even though
On 5/9/2024 1:59 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
On Thu, 9 May 2024 09:32:32 -0700
Paul Scott wrote:
The error I'm getting is during "Install base system." The only way
I knew to save the log was with a camera. Even though I resized the
image this list apparently didn't allow the attachment. How
On Thu, 9 May 2024 09:32:32 -0700
Paul Scott wrote:
> The error I'm getting is during "Install base system." The only way
> I knew to save the log was with a camera. Even though I resized the
> image this list apparently didn't allow the attachment. How else can
> I save the log during install?
On 5/2/2024 11:31 PM, Sirius wrote:
I would appreciate any thoughts or suggestions,
Check the PCI ids of your Ethernet controller. Download the kernel image
you are considering, check if any of its modules matches these ids. n
I may need to do that. Thank you,
In the mean time, an install se
On 03/05/2024 12:16, Paul Scott wrote:
I don't have linux on the machine for which I want the information. I
now have the driver name from Windows/Settings.
Booting a live image may help to evaluate if hardware is supported and
to get lspci output.
Even when windows is booted, it should be
On 04/05/2024 13:52, Paul Scott wrote:
On 5/3/2024 11:25 PM, Max Nikulin wrote:
It may happen that F4 is not F4 unless you press and hold Fn first. It
is default on some laptops and may be changed in firmware setup.
Inst all docs say Left Alt F4 but no combination of other keys with F4
worked
On 5/3/2024 11:25 PM, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 03/05/2024 13:27, Paul Scott wrote:
In the mean time, an install seemed to be working but gave an failure
error which said it would be in the log and visible on virtual
terminal 4, I didn't know how to get to a virtual in the installer.
Various co
On 03/05/2024 13:27, Paul Scott wrote:
In the mean time, an install seemed to be working but gave an failure
error which said it would be in the log and visible on virtual terminal
4, I didn't know how to get to a virtual in the installer. Various
combinations with F4 didn't seem to work.
It
to read the whole thing.
Your specific question is covered in a couple of places:
https://www.debian.org/releases/bookworm/amd64/ch06s01.en.html
(section 6.1 paragraph 10)
https://www.debian.org/releases/bookworm/amd64/ch06s03.en.html#di-miscellaneous
(section 6.3.9.2)
Also, this is a bad t
On Fri, 03 May 2024 12:11:22 +0100
"mick.crane" wrote:
Hello mick.crane,
>Eeeek "725 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see
>them"
Quite a few here, too. Although not as many as you had;
46 packages removed
46 packages installed (t64 versions of the packages removed)
309
mick.crane wrote:
...
> Eeeek "725 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see
> them"
that was about where i was at as i'd been holding firefox
from unstable due to it wanting to remove a lot of Mate
packages without replacing them.
however last night, like you, i first upd
(it takes me a bit to download since i'm not on a
super-fast connection). with how things have gone so far i
don't expect any hiccups.
i Debian and testing aka trixie. :)
thanks to all in the Debian community who have gotten this
done.
Eeeek "725 packages can be upgraded. R
0
packages (it takes me a bit to download since i'm not on a
super-fast connection). with how things have gone so far i
don't expect any hiccups.
i Debian and testing aka trixie. :)
thanks to all in the Debian community who have gotten this
done.
songbird
Doing regular upg
On Fri, 3 May 2024 01:11:31 -0400
songbird wrote:
Hello songbird,
> mainly i wanted to make sure that anything removed was
>being replaced and that my desktop would still be usable
>and that seems to have happened.
This has been my experience, too.
I will also add my thanks to the many, many,
In days of yore (Thu, 02 May 2024), Paul Scott thus quoth:
>
> On 5/1/2024 10:44 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
> > Paul Scott (12024-05-01):
> > > I read that I should try a more complete image which I am downloading
> > > (jigdo) now.
> > Waste of time. The drivers are either in the kernel image or
On 5/1/2024 10:44 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
Paul Scott (12024-05-01):
I read that I should try a more complete image which I am downloading
(jigdo) now.
Waste of time. The drivers are either in the kernel image or in
individual packages, you can install them on top of what you have.
I would
songbird wrote:
...
> thanks to all in the Debian community who have gotten this
> done.
all looks ok. :)
songbird
bit to download since i'm not on a
super-fast connection). with how things have gone so far i
don't expect any hiccups.
i Debian and testing aka trixie. :)
thanks to all in the Debian community who have gotten this
done.
songbird
have the driver name from Windows/Settings.
It requires firmware-iwlwifi from non-free-firmware, so check that
install image contains firmware.
I would avoid installing testing for several weeks. Maybe a huge
change with 64 bit time_t has not settled yet.
My experience with
02:00.0 Ne
installing testing for several weeks. Maybe a huge change
with 64 bit time_t has not settled yet.
My experience with
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wi-Fi 6 AX200
[8086:2723] (rev 1a)
is far from being positive. Firmware crashes are not infrequent. Not all
applications handle
In days of yore (Wed, 01 May 2024), Paul Scott thus quoth:
>
> On 5/1/2024 10:57 AM, Sirius wrote:
> > I have an Aspire A715-41G and the wireless is an Intel AX200. I am
> > currently using iwd and iwctl to manage it, but NetworkManager picked it
> > up off the bat and allowed it to be configured
On 5/1/2024 10:57 AM, Sirius wrote:
In days of yore (Wed, 01 May 2024), Paul Scott thus quoth:
Hello,
I have many installs over many years (only a few per year)..
I tried a Testing net install pn my new Acer Aspire 315 and it didn't find
an Ethernet driver. (wireless?).
I read t
In days of yore (Wed, 01 May 2024), Paul Scott thus quoth:
> Hello,
>
> I have many installs over many years (only a few per year)..
>
> I tried a Testing net install pn my new Acer Aspire 315 and it didn't find
> an Ethernet driver. (wireless?).
>
> I read that
Paul Scott (12024-05-01):
> I read that I should try a more complete image which I am downloading
> (jigdo) now.
Waste of time. The drivers are either in the kernel image or in
individual packages, you can install them on top of what you have.
> I would appreciate any thoughts or suggestions,
Ch
Hello,
I have many installs over many years (only a few per year)..
I tried a Testing net install pn my new Acer Aspire 315 and it didn't
find an Ethernet driver. (wireless?).
I read that I should try a more complete image which I am downloading
(jigdo) now.
I would appreciat
Hi,
after a reboot I'm now greeted by a white screen saying
Oh no! Something has gone wrong A problem has occurred and the system can't
recover. Please contact a system administrator.
I can still switch to a different tty, but I can't really tell what the
issue is. The output of journalctl -b --p
Le mercredi 10 avril 2024, 02:51:26 CEST Craig Hesling a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having an issue with the guided partitioner in the Debian testing amd64
> installer.
> Specifically, the "Guided - use entire disk and set up encrypted LVM"
> errors out and
On 2024-04-10 at 02:39, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 05:51:26PM -0700, Craig Hesling wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm having an issue with the guided partitioner in the Debian
>> testing amd64 installer. Specifically, the "Guided - use
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 05:51:26PM -0700, Craig Hesling wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having an issue with the guided partitioner in the Debian testing amd64
> installer.
> Specifically, the "Guided - use entire disk and set up encrypted LVM"
> errors out and
I also, just tried the latest download from
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/iso-cd/:
md5sum debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso
> e618afbebbbdf9495c74140bc87f2a4b debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso
sha256sum debian-testing-amd64-netinst.
Hi all,
I'm having an issue with the guided partitioner in the Debian testing amd64
installer.
Specifically, the "Guided - use entire disk and set up encrypted LVM"
errors out and emit the following error message:
partman-lvm: pvcreate: error while loading shared libraries: liba
On Tue 26 Mar 2024 at 04:38:52 (-0400), gene heskett wrote:
> On 2/9/24 20:36, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
[ … ]
> > It's not possible for me to know what went wrong.
> > Have you created "reftestfile" inside "/mnt/disktest" directory?
> > How many "testfile*" files, if any, were created on the f
On 2/9/24 20:36, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 10.02.2024 03:34, gene heskett wrote:
On 2/8/24 07:22, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
This is how I would test it.
First create a new GPT partition table and a new 2TB partition:
$ sudo gdisk /dev/sdX check
/!\ Make double sure you've sele
The newly released debian installer (daily build) for testing do not show
the LVM logical volumes and fail when asked for LVM configuration.
The problem is quite new because a installer build im mid February
worked fine.
So who do I have to file the bug to?
Regards
Angelo Pozzi
This is a post meant to help anyone who finds his/her system unbootable
- as I did - after updating to the latest version of the testing stream
which comes with a 6.6.13-amd64 kernel.
When I updated last week, my system refused to boot. Checking revealed
that the system-load-modules service
On 2/10/24 08:25, gene heskett wrote:
I managed to kill f3write, so f3probe could access it:
ene@coyote:/mnt/disktest$ sudo f3probe --destructive --time-ops /dev/sdm
F3 probe 8.0
Copyright (C) 2010 Digirati Internet LTDA.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
WARNING: Pro
On 2/10/24 00:46, David Christensen wrote:
On 2/9/24 00:51, gene heskett wrote:
On 2/8/24 13:25, David Christensen wrote:
On 2/7/24 23:14, gene heskett wrote:
gene@coyote:/etc$ sudo smartctl --all -dscsi /dev/sdm
...
scsiModePageOffset: response length too short, resp_len=4 offset=4
bd_len=0
On 2/9/24 20:37, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 10.02.2024 03:34, gene heskett wrote:
On 2/8/24 07:22, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
This is how I would test it.
First create a new GPT partition table and a new 2TB partition:
$ sudo gdisk /dev/sdX check
/!\ Make double sure you've sele
On 2/8/24 15:36, Linux-Fan wrote:
Alexander V. Makartsev writes:
[...]
I managed to kill f3write, so f3probe could access it:
ene@coyote:/mnt/disktest$ sudo f3probe --destructive --time-ops /dev/sdm
F3 probe 8.0
Copyright (C) 2010 Digirati Internet LTDA.
This is free software; see the source fo
On 2/8/24 15:36, Linux-Fan wrote:
Alexander V. Makartsev writes:
On 08.02.2024 12:14, gene heskett wrote:
gene@coyote:/etc$ sudo smartctl --all -dscsi /dev/sdm
smartctl 7.3 2022-02-28 r5338 [x86_64-linux-6.1.0-17-rt-amd64] (local
build)
Copyright (C) 2002-22, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke,
h
On 2/9/24 00:51, gene heskett wrote:
On 2/8/24 13:25, David Christensen wrote:
On 2/7/24 23:14, gene heskett wrote:
gene@coyote:/etc$ sudo smartctl --all -dscsi /dev/sdm
...
scsiModePageOffset: response length too short, resp_len=4 offset=4
bd_len=0
scsiModePageOffset: response length too shor
On 10.02.2024 03:34, gene heskett wrote:
On 2/8/24 07:22, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
This is how I would test it.
First create a new GPT partition table and a new 2TB partition:
$ sudo gdisk /dev/sdX check
/!\ Make double sure you've selected the right device by using
"lsblk" and "blk
On 2/8/24 07:22, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 08.02.2024 12:14, gene heskett wrote:
gene@coyote:/etc$ sudo smartctl --all -dscsi /dev/sdm
smartctl 7.3 2022-02-28 r5338 [x86_64-linux-6.1.0-17-rt-amd64] (local
build)
Copyright (C) 2002-22, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke,
www.smartmontools.org
On Fri, Feb 09, 2024 at 09:21:24AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> So, if you want to use `badblocks`, you may want to do it on an
> >> encrypted partition (that covers the whole device) rather than on the
> >> raw device.
> > This is an interesting idea. I haven't wrapped my head around "what if
On 09/02/2024 20:23, Dan Ritter wrote:
I would (I have, in the past) generate a non-random but mostly
incompressible large file
There are 2 kinds of random number generators:
- Cryptographic grade are intentionally hard to predict
- Pseudo-random
A pseudo-random generator of reasonable quality
>> So, if you want to use `badblocks`, you may want to do it on an
>> encrypted partition (that covers the whole device) rather than on the
>> raw device.
> This is an interesting idea. I haven't wrapped my head around "what if
> the controller maps several block addresses to the same physical bloc
On Fri, Feb 09, 2024 at 08:23:30AM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 09, 2024 at 07:50:18AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > > So, if you want to use `badblocks`, you may want to do it on an
> > > encrypted partition (that covers the whole device) rather than on th
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 09, 2024 at 07:50:18AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > So, if you want to use `badblocks`, you may want to do it on an
> > encrypted partition (that covers the whole device) rather than on the
> > raw device.
>
> This is an interesting idea. I haven't wrappe
On Fri, Feb 09, 2024 at 07:50:18AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > BTW2, there is a program for that, "badblocks", part of e2fsprograms, so
> > chances are it's installed. I'd look into that man page.
>
> `badblocks` sadly writes the same pattern on every block, AFAIK, so if
> the drive just rema
> BTW2, there is a program for that, "badblocks", part of e2fsprograms, so
> chances are it's installed. I'd look into that man page.
`badblocks` sadly writes the same pattern on every block, AFAIK, so if
the drive just remaps new logical blocks to already used physical
blocks, `badblocks` may be
On 2/8/24 15:11, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 09.02.2024 00:23, gene heskett wrote:
Looks neat. Any chance this will crash my machine? I have other design
work going on, and I'd hate to have to start from scratch.
Well, it will consume CPU cycles for sure, at least to calculate md5
hashes a
On 2/8/24 13:25, David Christensen wrote:
On 2/7/24 23:14, gene heskett wrote:
gene@coyote:/etc$ sudo smartctl --all -dscsi /dev/sdm
smartctl 7.3 2022-02-28 r5338 [x86_64-linux-6.1.0-17-rt-amd64] (local
build)
Copyright (C) 2002-22, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke,
www.smartmontools.org
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On 2/8/24 12:36, Linux-Fan wrote:
Alexander V. Makartsev writes:
From here on I'd suggest trying the tools from package `f3`.
Thank you for the suggestion -- I was hoping somebody knew of a FOSS
Debian package that can validate drive capacity:
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/f3
https
On 2/8/24 11:23, gene heskett wrote:
On 2/8/24 07:22, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
This is how I would test it.
...
Looks neat. Any chance this will crash my machine? I have other design
work going on, and I'd hate to have to start from scratch.
Do not use a production computer for drive ma
On Fri, Feb 09, 2024 at 01:11:05AM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> On 09.02.2024 00:23, gene heskett wrote:
> > Looks neat. Any chance this will crash my machine? I have other design
> > work going on, and I'd hate to have to start from scratch.
> Well, it will consume CPU cycles for sure, a
Alexander V. Makartsev writes:
On 08.02.2024 12:14, gene heskett wrote:
gene@coyote:/etc$ sudo smartctl --all -dscsi /dev/sdm
smartctl 7.3 2022-02-28 r5338 [x86_64-linux-6.1.0-17-rt-amd64] (local
build)
Copyright (C) 2002-22, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke,
http://www.smartmontools.org>www.s
On 09.02.2024 00:23, gene heskett wrote:
Looks neat. Any chance this will crash my machine? I have other design
work going on, and I'd hate to have to start from scratch.
Well, it will consume CPU cycles for sure, at least to calculate md5
hashes and perform I/O on the target drive and RAM.
I do
On 2/8/24 07:22, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 08.02.2024 12:14, gene heskett wrote:
gene@coyote:/etc$ sudo smartctl --all -dscsi /dev/sdm
smartctl 7.3 2022-02-28 r5338 [x86_64-linux-6.1.0-17-rt-amd64] (local
build)
Copyright (C) 2002-22, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke,
www.smartmontools.org
David Christensen wrote:
>
> Page 1-16 states:
>
> USB 3.1 Gen 1 connectors (20-1 pin U31G1_12; U31G1_34)
>
> This connector allows you to connect a USB 3.1 Gen 1 module for additional
> USB 3.1 Gen 1 front or rear panel ports. With an installed USB 3.1 Gen 1
> module, you can enjoy all the ben
On 2/8/24 10:24, David Christensen wrote:
On 2/7/24 23:14, gene heskett wrote:
gene@coyote:/etc$ sudo smartctl --all -dscsi /dev/sdm
...
scsiModePageOffset: response length too short, resp_len=4 offset=4
bd_len=0
scsiModePageOffset: response length too short, resp_len=4 offset=4
bd_len=0
>>
On 2/7/24 23:14, gene heskett wrote:
gene@coyote:/etc$ sudo smartctl --all -dscsi /dev/sdm
smartctl 7.3 2022-02-28 r5338 [x86_64-linux-6.1.0-17-rt-amd64] (local
build)
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On 08.02.2024 12:14, gene heskett wrote:
gene@coyote:/etc$ sudo smartctl --all -dscsi /dev/sdm
smartctl 7.3 2022-02-28 r5338 [x86_64-linux-6.1.0-17-rt-amd64] (local
build)
Copyright (C) 2002-22, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke,
www.smartmontools.org
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