On 6/15/20 6:31 PM, stan via users wrote:
Well, your system is set up in the same way as mine for alsa and
pulseaudio, and mine works but yours doesn't.
Well, I have solved the problem and it seems the solution was simple
enough but subtle.
All I had to do was uninstall Audacity from GNOME
On 6/21/20 10:42 PM, Tim via users wrote:
Hi,
On the old BIOS systems, if I wanted to swap hard drives on a system
(e.g. move over to a bigger one), I could clone it off-line, then swap
over, and it'd just work.
Should I expect a UEFI system to do it that simply?
Yes, it should be even easier
On 6/21/20 10:42 PM, Tim via users wrote:
On the old BIOS systems, if I wanted to swap hard drives on a system
(e.g. move over to a bigger one), I could clone it off-line, then swap
over, and it'd just work.
Should I expect a UEFI system to do it that simply?
In theory, yes. At least I think
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 17/6/20 1:52 am, Tom H wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 Stephen Morris wrote:
>>>
>>> If GRUB_ENABLE_BLSCFG=false is not going to be supported anymore,
>>> how does one disable BLS if we don't want it?
>>
>> You MAY be right in assuming that Fedora mi
On 2020-06-21 18:54, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
0 3 * * * root /usr/local/bin/dock up && /usr/bin/borgmatic ;
/usr/local/bin/dock down
I would suggest to avoid multiple commands on a cron entry,
better to have a simple /usr/local/bin/do_backup with the three commands inside.
There you can log
Tim via users 于2020年6月22日周一 下午9:14写道:
>
> Tim:
> >> I tried this last night, and it didn't want to boot. I cloned it
> >> using
>
> Qiyu Yan:
> > How it didn't want to boot, did you enter the GRUB or just stuck in
> > UEFI or something else? I'd guess you stuck at UEFI stage and can't
> > enter
Tim:
>> I tried this last night, and it didn't want to boot. I cloned it
>> using
Qiyu Yan:
> How it didn't want to boot, did you enter the GRUB or just stuck in
> UEFI or something else? I'd guess you stuck at UEFI stage and can't
> enter GRUB.
UEFI gave me its error message about not being a
Tim via users 于2020年6月22日周一 下午1:44写道:
>
> Hi,
>
> On the old BIOS systems, if I wanted to swap hard drives on a system
> (e.g. move over to a bigger one), I could clone it off-line, then swap
> over, and it'd just work.
>
> Should I expect a UEFI system to do it that simply?
>
> And do secure boot
On Mon, 2020-06-22 at 10:28 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Surely if you're moving to a larger disk, you don't want 'dd', which
> will just clone the exact same partition table and sizes?
I was doing a quick and dirty attempt to get a system running. If it
worked, I would have grown the part
On Mon, 2020-06-22 at 15:12 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On the old BIOS systems, if I wanted to swap hard drives on a system
> (e.g. move over to a bigger one), I could clone it off-line, then swap
> over, and it'd just work.
>
> Should I expect a UEFI system to do it that simply?
>
>
On Sun, 2020-06-21 at 18:06 -0500, Roger Heflin wrote:
> It would appear that the md stop is still running when you remove the disk.
>
>
>
> So in both cases you run the exact same script but from cron it fails?
Yes.
> I would think you either need a loop validating that the md stopped or
> ju
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