Vincent Legoll writes:
> Hello,
>
> On Sun, Nov 14, 2021 at 7:58 PM Jaft via wrote:
>> Heh, – well – I tried the large_dir suggestion in that thread and GRUB had
>> the same freak-out (in retrospect, not surprising as the E-mails are only
>> from
>> 2020; dunno why I thought I'd seen 2017, on
Hello Jonathan,
Em domingo, 14 de novembro de 2021, às 15:47:54 -03, Jaft via escreveu:
> Out of curiosity, I read that Btrfs requires periodic
> fragmentation; how often do you find yourself doing it and do you use
> any particular program for it (if you don't mind sharing, of course; I
> know it
Hello,
On Sun, Nov 14, 2021 at 7:58 PM Jaft via wrote:
> Heh, – well – I tried the large_dir suggestion in that thread and GRUB had
> the same freak-out (in retrospect, not surprising as the E-mails are only from
> 2020; dunno why I thought I'd seen 2017, on first read…).
There's a "2017" mentio
Heh, – well – I tried the large_dir suggestion in that thread and GRUB had the
same freak-out (in retrospect, not surprising as the E-mails are only from
2020; dunno why I thought I'd seen 2017, on first read…).
I remember, when first trying to look into this, seeing someone say, "This is
why I
Hi Jonathan,
On Nov 14, 2021, 12:14 PM, Jaft via < help-guix@gnu.org> wrote:
Hey, hey.
It could very well be my own ignorance about things but I'm running into an
issue that I wouldn't think I'd run into so naïvely; if there's any further
light to be shed, I very much appreciate it.
I wanted to
Hey, hey.
It could very well be my own ignorance about things but I'm running into an
issue that I wouldn't think I'd run into so naïvely; if there's any further
light to be shed, I very much appreciate it.
I wanted to try out Guix so I installed it to a laptop I have; the previous
distro I had
Am 13.11.21 um 02:45 schrieb Fredrik Salomonsson:
But now that I use guix home, I have migrated them to shepherd. With
that I lost the handy logging you get from systemd. To mitigate that for
shepherd I'm right now using the #:log-file parameter, as suggested in
this thread [1], to send the outpu