Michael wrote:
> You could chroot from a liveUSB or better your old hdd and check you have
> /etc
> /root and /home/dale in place and the contents and access rights have been
> copied over correctly - rsync should do this fast enough. Before you start
> nuking things indiscriminately please no
Am Sun, Mar 23, 2025 at 12:41:31AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
> Dale wrote:
> >
> > Sorry it took me a bit to do anything with this. We still working on
> > that tree. We getting close to being done. Anyway, I mounted the new
> > SSD OS on the old OS and copied over /etc and /root again. I really
> >
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Sun, Mar 23, 2025 at 12:41:31AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>> Dale wrote:
>>> Sorry it took me a bit to do anything with this. We still working on
>>> that tree. We getting close to being done. Anyway, I mounted the new
>>> SSD OS on the old OS and copied over /etc and /r
Dale wrote:
>
> Sorry it took me a bit to do anything with this. We still working on
> that tree. We getting close to being done. Anyway, I mounted the new
> SSD OS on the old OS and copied over /etc and /root again. I really
> don't need /home much since I only use root on that thing. Oh, for
Am Sun, Mar 16, 2025 at 10:50:05PM -0500 schrieb Dale:
Dale wrote:
Howdy,
New problem. As I mentioned in another reply, I booted the NAS box to
update my backups. The thing won't let me login. I type in root, it
sits there for 20 or 30 seconds then returns to a login prompt. I also
trie
Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 16 March 2025 11:40:14 Greenwich Mean Time you wrote:
>> On Sunday, 16 March 2025 09:58:42 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
>>> Dale wrote:
Well, this got interesting. I booted the spinning rust drive again and
redone the /boot from the old system. I rebuilt t
You could chroot from a liveUSB or better your old hdd and check you have /etc
/root and /home/dale in place and the contents and access rights have been
copied over correctly - rsync should do this fast enough. Before you start
nuking things indiscriminately please note your /etc/fstab is now
Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
>
New problem. As I mentioned in another reply, I booted the NAS box to
update my backups. The thing won't let me login. I type in root, it
sits there for 20 or 30 seconds then returns to a login prompt. I also
tried the user dale but no joy there either. I'm back to s
On Sunday, 16 March 2025 11:40:14 Greenwich Mean Time you wrote:
> On Sunday, 16 March 2025 09:58:42 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
> > Dale wrote:
> > > Well, this got interesting. I booted the spinning rust drive again and
> > > redone the /boot from the old system. I rebuilt the init thingy b
On Sunday, 16 March 2025 09:58:42 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
> Dale wrote:
> > Well, this got interesting. I booted the spinning rust drive again and
> > redone the /boot from the old system. I rebuilt the init thingy because
> > the one that was there was for the old drive. I then ran the
Dale wrote:
>
> Well, this got interesting. I booted the spinning rust drive again and
> redone the /boot from the old system. I rebuilt the init thingy because
> the one that was there was for the old drive. I then ran the usual grub
> commands to generate the config file and even reinstalled g
William Kenworthy wrote:
>
> On 16/3/25 13:04, Dale wrote:
>> eric wrote:
>>> On 3/15/25 13:42, Dale wrote:
The biggest thing that slows that system is that the CPU doesn't have
AES support for my encryption on the drives. Still, I wanted to play
with it and see if it would go any f
On 16/3/25 13:04, Dale wrote:
eric wrote:
On 3/15/25 13:42, Dale wrote:
The biggest thing that slows that system is that the CPU doesn't have
AES support for my encryption on the drives. Still, I wanted to play
with it and see if it would go any faster. I kinda hate having a
nice SSD drive
eric wrote:
> On 3/15/25 13:42, Dale wrote:
>> The biggest thing that slows that system is that the CPU doesn't have
>> AES support for my encryption on the drives. Still, I wanted to play
>> with it and see if it would go any faster. I kinda hate having a
>> nice SSD drive laying on the shelf do
On 16/3/25 05:43, eric wrote:
On 3/15/25 13:42, Dale wrote:
The biggest thing that slows that system is that the CPU doesn't have
AES support for my encryption on the drives. Still, I wanted to play
with it and see if it would go any faster. I kinda hate having a
nice SSD drive laying on t
On 3/15/25 13:42, Dale wrote:
The biggest thing that slows that system is that the CPU doesn't have
AES support for my encryption on the drives. Still, I wanted to play
with it and see if it would go any faster. I kinda hate having a nice
SSD drive laying on the shelf doing nothing. I got a
Michael wrote:
> On Saturday, 15 March 2025 07:29:32 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I have a Samsung SSD 500GB drive that I ended up not using in my new
>> build, went with the m.2 stick thingy. I decided that I would put it in
>> the NAS box and replace the spinning rust drive.
On Saturday, 15 March 2025 07:29:32 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I have a Samsung SSD 500GB drive that I ended up not using in my new
> build, went with the m.2 stick thingy. I decided that I would put it in
> the NAS box and replace the spinning rust drive. I booted a sysrescue
Howdy,
I have a Samsung SSD 500GB drive that I ended up not using in my new
build, went with the m.2 stick thingy. I decided that I would put it in
the NAS box and replace the spinning rust drive. I booted a sysrescue
image. I created and mounted both drives, creating directories as
needed. I
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