Re install Fedora 20

2014-08-01 Thread Roger
I have Fedora 20 LVM but cannot access it due to grub error which defaults to grub rescue. Can I reinstall Fedora without touching the /home directory on an LVM please thanks Roger -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fed

Re: Using wodim - get error opening /dev/sr0

2014-08-01 Thread Michael Eager
Thanks for the suggestions. I ended up rebooting and the problem hasn't reappeared. When it does, I'll give these a try. On 07/27/14 14:30, JD wrote: And (I forgot to mention), as superuser, run umount -f /dev/sr0 before you blank it. On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 3:30 PM, JD mailto:jd1...@gmail

Re: file system compatibility...

2014-08-01 Thread Ed Greshko
On 08/02/14 05:56, Veli-Pekka Kestilä wrote: > With the NAS devices you can get other set of problems. I have for example > been rescuing data from NAS which had sparc processor and it had formatted > ext3 in a way that you couldn't read it in Intel processor machines without > doing extra thing

Re: file system compatibility...

2014-08-01 Thread Veli-Pekka Kestilä
On 1.8.2014 23:58, Ed Greshko wrote: On 08/01/14 23:37, Angelo Moreschini wrote: I need to use an USB Hard Disk as repository; that is a "subversion repository" that is used in a local network. This means (for me) that the data wrote inside the HD can be used, in case of emergency, bot on OS

Re: file system compatibility...

2014-08-01 Thread Ed Greshko
On 08/01/14 23:37, Angelo Moreschini wrote: > I need to use an USB Hard Disk as repository; that is a "subversion > repository" that is used in a local network. > > This means (for me) that the data wrote inside the HD can be used, in case of > emergency, bot on OS Linux both on OS Windows >

Re: file system compatibility...

2014-08-01 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Fri, 2014-08-01 at 16:09 -0400, Chris Murphy wrote: > On Aug 1, 2014, at 11:37 AM, Angelo Moreschini > wrote: > > > Hi , > > > > I need to use an USB Hard Disk as repository; that is a "subversion > > repository" that is used in a local network. > > > > This means (for me) that the data wr

Re: file system compatibility...

2014-08-01 Thread JD
Just would like to chime in that you can use the exfat filesystem which is supported by Windows and Linux. The Exfat filesystem addresses some of the limitations of the vfat filesystem. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExFAT -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or ch

Re: file system compatibility...

2014-08-01 Thread Rick Stevens
On 08/01/2014 01:09 PM, Chris Murphy issued this missive: On Aug 1, 2014, at 11:37 AM, Angelo Moreschini mailto:mrangelo.fed...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi , I need to use an USB Hard Disk as repository; that is a "subversion repository" that is used in a local network. This means (for me) that th

Re: file system compatibility...

2014-08-01 Thread Joe Zeff
On 08/01/2014 01:09 PM, Chris Murphy wrote: And also FAT32 has a 2GB file size limitation which can be a problem. 4GB -1 byte. And, if you need to worry about permissions, ownership and so on, there's freeware driver, http://dl.paragon-software.com/free/Paragon_ExtFS_for_Windows_2.198.exe,

Re: file system compatibility...

2014-08-01 Thread Chris Murphy
On Aug 1, 2014, at 11:37 AM, Angelo Moreschini wrote: > Hi , > > I need to use an USB Hard Disk as repository; that is a "subversion > repository" that is used in a local network. > > This means (for me) that the data wrote inside the HD can be used, in case of > emergency, bot on OS Linux

Re: file system compatibility...

2014-08-01 Thread Steven Stern
On 08/01/2014 10:37 AM, Angelo Moreschini wrote: > Hi , > > // snip // > As well it is not the best..., it is not very important for me to lose > the data actually wrote in this Hard Disk, > But I would be sure that IN THE FUTURE SHALL BE COMPOTIBILITY of usage > between Fedora and Windows.. > i

Fedora power management

2014-08-01 Thread CLOSE Dave
I have some laptops running F20/KDE which, among other purposes, are acting as gateways to a private network. Most of the time these laptops are unattended -- no one is logged into the console -- but the gateway function must continue to run so that remote users can reach the private network. S

Re: Broadcasts and netmask

2014-08-01 Thread CLOSE Dave
I wrote: > I have a Fedora 20 machine which is receiving UDP broadcast packets at > regular intervals on a high port. No program is presently listening > for these packets. If I run, "tcpdump -iany port 29531", I see each > of the packets arriving just as I expect. > > But if I then use Ncat as a

file system compatibility...

2014-08-01 Thread Angelo Moreschini
Hi , I need to use an USB Hard Disk as repository; that is a "subversion repository" that is used in a local network. This means (for me) that the data wrote inside the HD can be used, in case of emergency, bot on OS Linux both on OS Windows Actually in this Hard Disk (that have ntfs file s

Re: unsubscribe

2014-08-01 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
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Re: mount permanently USB Hard Disk

2014-08-01 Thread Tim
On Fri, 2014-08-01 at 13:11 +0300, Angelo Moreschini wrote: > UUID=c3a4694f-d933-4079-a0e8-863320229f64 /boot ext4defaults1 2 > /dev/mapper/fedora_zorro-home /home ext4defaults 1 2 > /dev/mapper/fedora_zorro-swap swapswapdefaults 0 0 >

mount permanently USB Hard Disk

2014-08-01 Thread Angelo Moreschini
Hi, I have problem to permantly install a USB memory on my computer. 1. == the result of the command ls /dev/sdd* releve the USB Hard Disk in this way: brw-rw. 1 root disk 8, 48 Aug 1 14:44 /dev/sdd brw-rw. 1 root disk 8, 49 Aug 1 14:44 /dev/sdd1 brw-rw. 1 root disk 8,