On 11/1/19 5:34 PM, john.mel...@gmail.com wrote:
The workaround was simple - just add an EFI boot selection to the BIOS
list before all others, and it now boots as expected. As to why the
installer chose to install an EFI image when the machine was not
configured to use EFI, I have filed a bug o
On Fri, 2019-11-01 at 12:06 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 10/31/19 23:43, Tim via users wrote:
> > You could go back to gparted, and remove your partitions, making it
> > a
> > blank drive.
> .
> Tim:
>
> That is what the Anaconda installerwanted. I created a new "1 TB"
> partition wit gparted a
they are now putting an early cpio in the intramfs that includes
intel/amd firmware that will load before linux.
If you want to use cpio to see the 2nd part you will have to use a dd
if=initnam bs=512 skip= | zcat | cpio cmd
The first part is uncompressed the 2nd part is compressed, the
microcode
On 11/1/19 3:03 PM, home user wrote:
* I did not forget your suggestion of re-partitioning to shift space
from /home and using that for a new /var partition. Currently, I don't
think any media I have has space for /home. And doing the
re-partitioning would take more help from this list than thi
On Fri, 1 Nov 2019 18:57:43 +0100
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
> They're probably still there. I don't know how the initramfs' format may
> have changed but
> [root@ddt-f30 boot]# lsinitrd initramfs-5.3.7-200.fc30.x86_64.img
> still shows that there's lots of modules in my initramfs.
Yep, I see lots
Good afternoon, everyone.
After wrestling this for 17 days, here's where things stand:
---
-bash.9[~]: du -hx -d1 /
5.4G /var
4.0K /system-upgrade-root
4.0K /srv
17G /usr
16K /lost+found
51M /etc
4.0K /sysroot
4.0K /mnt
1.4G /root
4.0K /media
238M /opt
On Friday, November 1, 2019 12:57:51 PM EDT Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/1/19 9:38 AM, Garry Williams wrote:
> > When did this start?
> >
> > garry@ifr$ sudo passwd ppatel
> > Changing password for user ppatel.
>
> Have you changed your sudo settings? Why didn't it ask for your
> user pa
(replying to Ed)
> Yes, make life easier on yourself and others. I doubt
> anyone would spend any time on an RFE of this sort. So,
> just place this two line script in /etc/cron.weekly
> #!/usr/bin/bash
> find /var/cache/akmods/nvidia/ -type f -mtime +10 -exec rm -f {} \;
> (etc)
On my system, th
On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 11:18 AM Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>
> If you installed Dash-to-dock by hand in your own Gnome shell (from the
> extensions Website), remove it and install the Fedora package for it:
> gnome-shell-extension-dash-to-dock-67-1.fc31.noarch.
>
> Matthew Saltzman
>
Thanks Matthew
On Fri, 2019-11-01 at 10:43 -0700, Clifford Snow wrote:
> Yesterday I upgraded to F31 after doing a backup. The upgrade was
> quick and smooth.
>
> So of the minor details:
> [...]
>
> In F30 I was running a gnome extension Dock or Dash to Dock. (I can't
> remember which) Dock remains as an exten
Tom Horsley, 01.11.19, 18:47 CET:
> While investigating a problem, I decided to look in
> my initramfs to see what modules it loaded.
>
> There ain't anything there any longer! How does this
> stuff work these days?
>
> [root@tomh boot]# cpio -it < initramfs-5.3.7-200.fc30.x86_64.img
> .
> earl
While investigating a problem, I decided to look in
my initramfs to see what modules it loaded.
There ain't anything there any longer! How does this
stuff work these days?
[root@tomh boot]# cpio -it < initramfs-5.3.7-200.fc30.x86_64.img
.
early_cpio
kernel
kernel/x86
kernel/x86/microcode
kernel/
Yesterday I upgraded to F31 after doing a backup. The upgrade was quick and
smooth.
So of the minor details:
I was running Postgresql 11 which as upgraded to 12. PostGIS 3.0 was
installed but I still needed to manually run in psql "ALTER EXTENSION
postgis UPDATE;" and "ALTER EXTENSION postgis_top
On Fri, 1 Nov 2019 09:57:51 -0700
Samuel Sieb wrote:
> You don't say what Fedora version you are running. This doesn't happen
> for me on F30. I get the warnings about short or otherwise bad
> passwords, but it lets it happen anyway.
Same here, no restrictions on fedora 30 or 31 (just install
On 11/1/19 9:38 AM, Garry Williams wrote:
When did this start?
garry@ifr$ sudo passwd ppatel
Changing password for user ppatel.
Have you changed your sudo settings? Why didn't it ask for your user
password?
The root user cannot set whatever password he wants on his machine?
Sinc
When did this start?
garry@ifr$ sudo passwd ppatel
Changing password for user ppatel.
New password:
BAD PASSWORD: The password is shorter than 8 characters
New password:
BAD PASSWORD: The password is shorter than 8 characters
New password:
BAD PASSWORD: The password
On 10/31/19 23:43, Tim via users wrote:
You could go back to gparted, and remove your partitions, making it a
blank drive.
.
Tim:
That is what the Anaconda installerwanted. I created a new "1 TB"
partition wit gparted and then it went without any problems.It just
popped up the Complete notice
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