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On 03/26/2018 09:56 PM, linux guy wrote:
I ran "grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfg" and it seemed
to generate a valid grub.cfg file. Do I need to do anything else to
utilize that file, like a grub2-install ?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GRUB_2
That's all. With EFI, you don't
Thanks for the reply.
This allowed me to boot my system to a working KDE session:
grub> set root=(lvm/fedora/root)
grub> linuxefi (hd0,gpt2)/linuz-4.14.13-300.fc27.x86_64
root=/dev/mapper/fedora-root
grub>initrdefi (hd0,gpt2)/initramfs-4.14.13-300.fc27.x86_64.img
grub>boot
I ran "grub2-mkconfig
Philip Rhoades wrote:
> On 2018-03-27 12:18, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> If you run top, which process is using the CPU? Just kill that one,
>> then go through your chrome tabs and find out which tab has the sad
>> face on it.
>
> That usually doesn't work from my recollection, no individual tab seems
On 03/26/2018 07:16 PM, linux guy wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I thought that "set root=(lvm/fedora/root)" told the boot process where
root was. Where is this stuff documented ?
That command is to tell grub where to find files.
So I should add something like "root=/dev/mapper/fedora-root" t
On 03/26/2018 06:53 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
On 2018-03-27 12:18, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 03/26/2018 05:59 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
but it is not what I want to do - when Chrome goes mad and the whole
system starts grinding to a halt (I know from experience it is
Chrome) I want to try and work
Thanks for the reply.
I thought that "set root=(lvm/fedora/root)" told the boot process where
root was. Where is this stuff documented ?
So I should add something like "root=/dev/mapper/fedora-root" to the
Linuxefi line ? Do I need anything else to get a minimal system running ?
On Mon, Mar 2
Samuel,
On 2018-03-27 12:18, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 03/26/2018 05:59 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
but it is not what I want to do - when Chrome goes mad and the whole
system starts grinding to a halt (I know from experience it is Chrome)
I want to try and work out what specific Chrome tab or wind
JD,
On 2018-03-27 12:10, JD wrote:
On 03/26/2018 06:59 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
People,
This command exits the chrome process tree gracefully, in all window
managers:
pkill --oldest chrome
but it is not what I want to do - when Chrome goes mad and the whole
system starts grinding to a
On 03/26/2018 05:59 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
but it is not what I want to do - when Chrome goes mad and the whole
system starts grinding to a halt (I know from experience it is Chrome) I
want to try and work out what specific Chrome tab or window is the
problem. Chrome has its own task manage
On 03/26/2018 06:59 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
People,
This command exits the chrome process tree gracefully, in all window
managers:
pkill --oldest chrome
but it is not what I want to do - when Chrome goes mad and the whole
system starts grinding to a halt (I know from experience it is
People,
This command exits the chrome process tree gracefully, in all window
managers:
pkill --oldest chrome
but it is not what I want to do - when Chrome goes mad and the whole
system starts grinding to a halt (I know from experience it is Chrome) I
want to try and work out what specific
> On Mon, 2018-03-26 at 22:34 +, chicago wrote:
>
> I didn't get the post to which the above is a reply. I can see it in
> the list archive so perhaps it was sent from a Yahoo account, in which
> case there is a good chance that Gmail just threw it away, but there
> doesn't appear to be a way
On 03/27/18 07:09, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2018-03-26 at 22:34 +, chicago wrote:
>>> I agree. I submitted fedora-infrastructure issue #6802 "HYPERKITTY
>>> does not show what posting text is being addressed in a reply." to
>>> address this. It can be viewed here:
>>> "https://pag
On Mon, 2018-03-26 at 22:34 +, chicago wrote:
> > I agree. I submitted fedora-infrastructure issue #6802 "HYPERKITTY
> > does not show what posting text is being addressed in a reply." to
> > address this. It can be viewed here:
> > "https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/6802";.
>
>
>I agree. I submitted fedora-infrastructure issue #6802 "HYPERKITTY
>does not show what posting text is being addressed in a reply." to
>address this. It can be viewed here:
>"https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/6802";.
Thank you, Bill!
Sincerely,
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On 03/26/2018 09:14 AM, linux guy wrote:
"Minimal BASH-like line editing..." grub>
So...
grub> set root=(lvm/fedora/root)
grub> linuxefi (hd0,gpt2)/linuz-4.14.13-300.fc27.x86_64
grub>initrdefi (hd0,gpt2)/initramfs-4.14.13-300.fc27.x86_64.img
grub>boot
This gives me a switch root error and stop
Allegedly, on or about 26 March 2018, home user sent:
> I tried Evolution several times over the last few days. Fedora users
> lists show up just fine. Downloads seem almost instantaneous.
>
> I used Thunderbird to send a 5+megabyte (not megapixel) picture as an
> attachment to an e-mail to myse
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 01:53:12PM +1030, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 24 March 2018, Wolfgang Pfeiffer sent:
> > Or maybe even 'htop' - which will you give (among other things) the
> > option to move down through - as it seems - all processes that are
> > currently running - search for the
The Thunderbird team believes release 52.7 will fix this. It was released this
past Friday (March 23). How long does it typically take for Thunderbird
releases to arrive in the Fedora repository?
thanks,
Bill.
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I did the comcast speed test twice. I got download speeds of 66-68 Mbps and
upload speeds of about 6.6 Mbps.
I tried Evolution several times over the last few days. Fedora users lists
show up just fine. Downloads seem almost instantaneous.
I used Thunderbird to send a 5+megabyte (not megapix
Good afternoon,
In the recent thread "alternative to skype", one member commented
"Don't quote the entire email. In fact, don't quote anything at all when you
reply. On k-9 mail there's a little x button (in the default config) that I can
click to get rid of all the quotes text."
Another respond
On 26.03.2018 08:40, Robin Laing wrote:
> sudo modprobe -r r8169
> sudo modprobe r1869
>
> So, what is my next step in finding out why this won't restart on suspend?
you can place a script for automatically load/unload your network driver.
see
https://blog.christophersmart.com/2016/05/11/runni
I also did this, to no avail.
mkdir temproot
mount /dev/fedora/root temproot
cd temproot
mount /dev/sda2 boot
mount --bind /dev temproot/dev
mount --bind /proc temproot/proc
mount --bind /sys temproot/sys
chroot temproot
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
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I ran DNF update via ssh on my x86_64 FC27 server the other day. For some
reason it didn't finish and when I rebooted it, it boots to a grub prompt.
"Minimal BASH-like line editing..." grub>
So...
grub> set root=(lvm/fedora/root)
grub> linuxefi (hd0,gpt2)/linuz-4.14.13-300.fc27.x86_64
grub>initr
On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 13:53:12 +1030
Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 24 March 2018, Wolfgang Pfeiffer sent:
> > Or maybe even 'htop' - which will you give (among other things) the
> > option to move down through - as it seems - all processes that are
> > currently running - search for them, ni
Tim:
>> So, to quit htop, I had to close the terminal window.
Patrick O'Callaghan:
> Or just type 'q' ...
/me smacks head, "doh!"
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[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
Linux 4.15.10-200.fc26.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Mar 15 17:14:41 UTC 2018 x86_64
Boilerplate: All mail to my mailbox is automatically del
On Mon, 2018-03-26 at 13:53 +1030, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 24 March 2018, Wolfgang Pfeiffer sent:
> > Or maybe even 'htop' - which will you give (among other things) the
> > option to move down through - as it seems - all processes that are
> > currently running - search for them, nice
On Sun, 2018-03-25 at 21:56 -0400, fred roller wrote:
> The thread has digressed. A thread on "posting etiquette" was started to
> take up the subject. Has the OP, Patrick, found a solution or are we still
> helping? Please, close the thread or continue on subject. Apologies for the
> direct
On 03/25/2018 07:45 PM, Robin Laing wrote:
Network controller is:
Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411
PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 0c)
Module is:
Kernel modules: r8169
That's the right driver. One thing you could try is after removing the
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