Am 6. Oktober 2017 18:52:10 MESZ schrieb "J. Fahrner" :
> The new logic makes them unstable when you have to change devices on repair.
From another point of view one could argue, that your device had already been
unstable... why else would you have had to repair it?
In this case, the modificat
Am 2017-10-07 09:43, schrieb Florian Zieboll:
From another point of view one could argue, that your device had
already been unstable... why else would you have had to repair it?
In this case, the modification of your "persistent-net-rules" file
could be seen as (the most easy) part of a successf
Le 07/10/2017 à 10:39, J. Fahrner a écrit :
Am 2017-10-07 09:43, schrieb Florian Zieboll:
From another point of view one could argue, that your device had
already been unstable... why else would you have had to repair it?
In this case, the modification of your "persistent-net-rules" file
could
Am 2017-10-07 11:43, schrieb Didier Kryn:
EFI responds to a need for security, because, without it, it is so
easy, in a few minutes, with a simple USB memory stick to steal and/or
fuck-up the contents of any PC. It's a bad response because, IIUC, it
is enough to have an EFI-compatible boot-lo
Since I updated my Debian Wheezy to Devuan Jessie I am unable to access USB
drives to store data.
- I cannot mount them as user under Pcmanfm or Thunar "Error opening directory
'/media/Mageia-4.1-x86_64': Permission denied"
- As root, I can read the content under Pcmanfm, but not write; Gparted
Didier Kryn wrote:
>This has nothing to do with Linux becoming Windows-like, nor Systemd. Udev
> started doing that a dozen years ago, at least, and Windows desktop or
> laptops do not need that feature more than Linux's. This feature is
> essentially dedicated to servers with multiple net
Am 2017-10-07 14:51, schrieb Simon Hobson:
For everything else then there is a
problem that needs solving.
As I said before, this can be solved manually by adding a udev rule.
There is no need to do that "automagically".
Jochen
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Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI il 07/10/17 alle ore
14:20 ha scritto:
> Since I updated my Debian Wheezy to Devuan Jessie I am unable to access USB
> drives to store data.
Have you try to write udev rules?
I use a modified version of this code (comment are in italian):
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php
Le 07/10/2017 à 12:29, J. Fahrner a écrit :
Am 2017-10-07 11:43, schrieb Didier Kryn:
EFI responds to a need for security, because, without it, it is so
easy, in a few minutes, with a simple USB memory stick to steal and/or
fuck-up the contents of any PC. It's a bad response because, IIUC, i
On Sat, 7 Oct 2017 13:51:02 +0100
Simon Hobson wrote:
> The topic was discussed to death not long ago and the consensus seemed to be
> that "there is no solution that works for everyone" ! As Jochen says, for
> "simple" machines with no more than one ethernet and one wifi, nothing needs
> to b
On Sat, 7 Oct 2017 09:20:18 -0300
"Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI" wrote:
> Since I updated my Debian Wheezy to Devuan Jessie I am unable to
> access USB drives to store data.
My experience is that upgrading between major versions is a probable
fail, so why in the world would anyone upgrade between distro
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