On Tuesday, March 08, 2016 10:41:44 PM Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I’m trying to follow an article¹ on setting up a fully encrypted system for
> my soon-to-arrive laptop. It and others (e.g. ² in a very condensed form)
> simply luksFormat a block device, then luksOpen it and run pvcre
Hi,
what is required to boot Gentoo as a kvm guest with
virtio devices?
I'm stuck with 'Could not find the root block device
in UUID= ...' when trying to boot the guest.
Is grub2 unable to work with virtio devices?
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code/2016/Ideas
just in case folks missed these wonderful project ideas...
enjoy,
James
I recently upgraded one of my systems and my printer entries disappear
in cups
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Thelma
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 12:41 PM, hw wrote:
>
> I'm stuck with 'Could not find the root block device
> in UUID= ...' when trying to boot the guest.
>
> Is grub2 unable to work with virtio devices?
>
Are you sure that is a grub2 message? It seems more likely that this
is a message from the kernel
On Wed, Mar 09, 2016 at 02:47:40PM +0100, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > I’ve never used LVM before, it’s only installed as a dependency for various
> > FS tools. Hence, my LVM install is basically pure vanilla. But when I try to
> > follow those articles, I get:
> >
> > kern $ cryptsetup status /dev/ma
sys-concept.com> writes:
> I recently upgraded one of my systems and my printer entries disappear
> in cups
Cups has a historical problem of nuking working config files found in
the /etc/cups/ tree.
I *always* copy the relevant /etc/cups/*.conf files to either a .bak
or a .date.bak extension
I just upgraded to a new kernel and try to run: module-rebuild populate
but I get:
bash: module-rebuild: command not found
Why?
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Thelma
Op woensdag 9 maart 2016 11:32:15 schreef the...@sys-concept.com:
> I just upgraded to a new kernel and try to run: module-rebuild populate
> but I get:
> bash: module-rebuild: command not found
>
> Why?
>
Hi Thelma,
IIRC module-rebuild used to be the tool, but not anymore. I think you're
looki
On Wednesday 09 Mar 2016 19:42:24 Paul Klos wrote:
> Op woensdag 9 maart 2016 11:32:15 schreef the...@sys-concept.com:
> > I just upgraded to a new kernel and try to run: module-rebuild populate
> > but I get:
> > bash: module-rebuild: command not found
> >
> > Why?
>
> Hi Thelma,
>
> IIRC modul
On 03/09/2016 12:19 PM, Mick wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 Mar 2016 19:42:24 Paul Klos wrote:
>> Op woensdag 9 maart 2016 11:32:15 schreef the...@sys-concept.com:
>>> I just upgraded to a new kernel and try to run: module-rebuild populate
>>> but I get:
>>> bash: module-rebuild: command not found
>>>
>>
On 10/03/16 01:56, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 12:41 PM, hw wrote:
>>
>> I'm stuck with 'Could not find the root block device
>> in UUID= ...' when trying to boot the guest.
>>
>> Is grub2 unable to work with virtio devices?
>>
>
> Are you sure that is a grub2 message? It seems
On Wednesday, March 09, 2016 07:10:09 PM Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 09, 2016 at 02:47:40PM +0100, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > > I’ve never used LVM before, it’s only installed as a dependency for
> > > various
> > > FS tools. Hence, my LVM install is basically pure vanilla. But when I
> >
On Sat, Mar 05, 2016 at 12:10:23AM +0100, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Hello Fellows,
> [...]
> Now I'm stuck with a malfunctioning X (or more specifically, KDE, as it
> seems). I can run AwesomeWM just fine. But when I try to start KDE, I see
> the first of those fading-in progress icons and then t
I can open the program ok, but when I click on New it seg faults. Strace of
its death below.
I tried recompiling it and all its immediate dependencies. How do i
troubleshoot this?
Cheers.
ioctl(10, 0xc020645e, 0x7ffc4f7bd9c0) = 0
mmap(NULL, 65536, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, 10, 0x1380a
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