crich...@blackfoot.net wrote:
> missing trick for upgrading to daedalus Im setting up a new box which
> I installed Chimaera. I also
>
> wanted to get that upgraded to Daedalus. Following the regular update
> instructions,
>
> when I apt-get update I get a message about therelease file not
> b
On Mon, 11 Jul 2022 12:18:29 +0200, Martin wrote in message
<12021771.O9o76ZdvQC@ananda>:
> Peter Duffy - 11.07.22, 11:37:09 CEST:
> > It's an interesting development, and in a strange way it feels as
> > though it's been coming.
> >
> > IBM owns Redhat and M$ owns systemd (Poettering has said t
Hi,
My main box is running ACSII and since it plays router for the whole
house, I can't
mess with it much, so I'm setting up a new box which I installed Chimaera.
I also
wanted to get that upgraded to Daedalus. Following the regular update
instructions,
when I 'apt-get update' I get a message
Hi,
On 12/7/22 1:11, aitor wrote:
I tried using ATTR{nr_hugepages}!=0 in the rule, but this attribute isn't
listed by `udevadm info`.
You can find these files in the subdirectories:
/sys/devices/system/node/node0/hugepages/hugepages-*/
Aitor.
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Hi Adrian,
On 11/7/22 13:39, Adrian Zaugg wrote:
Hi Aitor
It is not meant to make user changes under /usr except under /usr/local; so a
change like your suggestion should get incorporated into the corresponding
package, I think. Or do you see a place somewhere in /etc/initramfs-tools/
scripts/
Hi Aitor
It is not meant to make user changes under /usr except under /usr/local; so a
change like your suggestion should get incorporated into the corresponding
package, I think. Or do you see a place somewhere in /etc/initramfs-tools/
scripts/ for it?
>From my understanding udev is responsibl
Peter Duffy - 11.07.22, 11:37:09 CEST:
> It's an interesting development, and in a strange way it feels as
> though it's been coming.
>
> IBM owns Redhat and M$ owns systemd (Poettering has said that he's
> continuing to work on systemd. Presumably that's not going to be in
> his spare time ;) ).
It's an interesting development, and in a strange way it feels as
though it's been coming.
IBM owns Redhat and M$ owns systemd (Poettering has said that he's
continuing to work on systemd. Presumably that's not going to be in his
spare time ;) ). I wonder how that's going to play out. Maybe M$ wil