Dear Davyd,
Thanks again.
Have a nice weekend.
On 22.02.19 19:13, Davyd McColl wrote:
On 2019/02/22 19:52:57, Tamer Higazi wrote:
Hi David,
you were absolutely RIGHT.
I knew only from the past the Gentoo Installations, where the UUID was
not necessary.
I executed "blkid", took the UUID f
On 2019/02/22 19:52:57, Tamer Higazi wrote:
Hi David,
you were absolutely RIGHT.
I knew only from the past the Gentoo Installations, where the UUID was
not necessary.
I executed "blkid", took the UUID for the desired to mounted device,
wrote it in the fstab file before I reexecuted grub-mkconfi
Hi David,
you were absolutely RIGHT.
I knew only from the past the Gentoo Installations, where the UUID was
not necessary.
I executed "blkid", took the UUID for the desired to mounted device,
wrote it in the fstab file before I reexecuted grub-mkconfig
Thanks for your edvises in the ch
Thus spoke Davyd McColl (dav...@gmail.com):
>
> Just curious - how does mount know how to identify your block devices? This
> fstab has no device identifier at the start of each line (eg /dev/sda7, as
> mentioned in a comment above the line for root, or, better, UUID=
> identifiers, as suggested i
On February 19, 2019 00:27:34 Tamer Higazi wrote:
Hi people,
I made a fresh systemd installation based and generated the kernel
with genkernel.
I am not capable to login after reboot. It is a EFI installation based
on systemd
I saw in the internet similiar posts, and I am stuck and not gett
Hi people,
I made a fresh systemd installation based and generated the kernel
with genkernel.
I am not capable to login after reboot. It is a EFI installation based
on systemd
I saw in the internet similiar posts, and I am stuck and not getting
it solved somehow to login with write access.
Has an
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