Lennart Poettering wrote:
> dracut uses fixed offsets for the sections to be placed in memory
> in. The values are simply hardcoded, literally specified address
> offsets, that worked for the original authors. This typically works –
> as long as your sections are not much larger than they were for
I've not been able to boot Rawhide in VirtualBox with any 6.2 kernel.
Last good kernel was kernel-6.1.0-65.fc38.x86_64. My host is Fedora 37
all updates applied.
Experimentation reveals that I can get my VMs to boot with a 6.2 kernel
if I use the old "VBOX SVGA" display setting rather than th
I have a spec mostly ready to combine all of it back into a single spec
file. Would you be open to discussing/reviewing that, merging it, then
pushing that to stable?
On Tue, Dec 27, 2022 at 9:17 PM Nick Bebout wrote:
> I have built certbot 2.1.0 for all supported releases of Fedora and for
> E
I have built certbot 2.1.0 for all supported releases of Fedora and for
EPEL. It has been in testing for 2 weeks. I am getting ready to push it
to stable in the next few days.
It is a "major" update, but is mostly backwards compatible. 2.0.0 had more
incompatibilities, but in 2.1.0 they added c
On Tue, Dec 27, 2022 at 6:04 PM Frank Crawford wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> I'm currently reviewing a package (c-icap - BZ2119983) which uses
> Berkeley DB, a product that is now marked as deprecated.
>
> Currently the packager has decided to bundle BDB into the package, as
> it is the only way to get ar
Folks,
I'm currently reviewing a package (c-icap - BZ2119983) which uses
Berkeley DB, a product that is now marked as deprecated.
Currently the packager has decided to bundle BDB into the package, as
it is the only way to get around the issue, but given that BDB looks
like it will be around for s
Hi Peter,
I have not much experience with nested virtualization in particular. But
although I am quite sure that it will not fail without host-passthrough,
I cannot imagine it to be sufficiently efficient without making use of
host-passthrough in production (and also not effective in many use
On Tue, Dec 27, 2022 at 7:30 PM Ron Olson wrote:
>
> Hey all-
>
> I commented out a SOURCES line in a spec file to test something and got an
> interesting warning: “Macro expanded in comment on line …”. I assume it’s
> just that, a warning, but was kinda surprised to see a commented-out line
>
Hey all-
I commented out a SOURCES line in a spec file to test something and got an
interesting warning: “Macro expanded in comment on line …”. I assume it’s just
that, a warning, but was kinda surprised to see a commented-out line being
evaluated at all. I did some searching and came across th
On 12/26/22 12:18 PM, Dale Turner via devel wrote:
Hello everyone. My name is Dale Turner, and I am new to the list. I live
in Nova Scotia, Canada.
I have been using Fedora Linux since 2008 (version 9). At that time, I
decided Microsoft Windows was not really for me, so I began looking
elsewh
In order to use nested virtualization, Fedora Quick Docs[1] advises to activate
that feature in the host kernel using modprobe and editing the file
/etc/modprobe.d/kvm.conf. The comment in this file provides the same
information. Additionally, you are to configure the processor of the VM hostin
On Sun, Dec 25, 2022 at 01:26:07PM -0600, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On my laptop when I tried to do a dnf system-upgrade from f36->37 I ended
> up getting a conflict with mlocate and plocate.
>
> Since I remember the thread I just did a "dnf swap" which solved the issue
> but it could be confusing to
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