On 11/3/20 5:39 PM, home user wrote:
* I strongly prefer auto-updating (including checking for updates) to be off by
default, thus opt-in, in*everything*.
And I strongly object to automatic reboots, especially when you have it
insists on rebooting into a special updating session, then reboots
My opinion:
* I strongly prefer telemetry to be off by default, thus opt-in, in *everythng*.
* I strongly prefer auto-updating (including checking for updates) to be off by
default, thus opt-in, in *everything*.
* I want *everything* to by default keep pre-update preferences, settings, etc.
M
On Nov 3, 2020, at 09:57, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>
> ps
> root 34852 0.0 0.0 217124 3336 ?SOct29 0:00 /bin/sh
> /usr/local/dwagent/native/dwagsvc run
>
> How can I stop/restart it?
Run ‘cat /proc/34852/cgroup’ and you will see the systemd service name in the
systemd cgrou
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 17:40:15 -0500
Tom Horsley wrote:
> Could be. I'll try it without the final reboot command and see
> what happens. The script is unchanged from earlier versions
> of fedora where it was the only way to reboot without incessant
> "a stop job is running" messages from systemd taki
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 16:20:56 -0600
Roger Heflin wrote:
> Generally if a reboot script someone wrote acts like that it means
> that some part of it killed something that immediately caused the
> logout prior to the reboot command happening.
Could be. I'll try it without the final reboot command and
Generally if a reboot script someone wrote acts like that it means
that some part of it killed something that immediately caused the
logout prior to the reboot command happening.
It may be that usually whatever it kills that causes the logout does
not always kill the script prior to the reboot hap
On 11/3/20 4:54 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
I just ran my normal reboot script which just kills off
some things systemd has problems killing sometimes then
does a reboot.
It would help if you provided the script.
Instead of rebooting, it acted like a logout.
I logged back in again, and uptime sai
On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 05:46:05 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Should we assume that checking the journal didn't find anything?
Nothing that looked meaningful to me, anyway :-).
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On 03/11/2020 20:54, Tom Horsley wrote:
I just ran my normal reboot script which just kills off
some things systemd has problems killing sometimes then
does a reboot.
Instead of rebooting, it acted like a logout.
I logged back in again, and uptime said 3 days.
I rebooted again, and it really d
On 11/3/20 1:43 AM, David wrote:
I did a "dnf clean all," and I already forgot if it deleted anything.
All this does is remove any metadata files and already downloaded
packages. You generally don't want to run that, because next time you
run dnf, it will have to download *all* the metadata
On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 09:08:04AM -0600, Ian Pilcher wrote:
> On 11/2/20 10:37 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> > I have a similar configuration, and at first I tried to get the
> > dnsmasq to be used by systemd-resolved but it kept "forgetting" it and
> > switching back to what DHCP used, so I just
On 04/11/2020 03:13, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2020-11-03 11:09, Ed Greshko wrote:
When you boot, Select "Install" and hit "TAB".
You will then have the ability to exit the line in question.
.
Yes. 'tab' gives me a place to enter the command 'inst.text' however it eventually brings
up the gra
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 03:43:26 -0600
David wrote:
> My install of Fedora 33 was done using a nightly version on October
> 9, that was built back in July
> ( according to $ rpm -qi basesystem )
>
> Do I need to do anything to it to clean it up ?
The update you did below will clean it up.
> Seco
On 04/11/2020 03:13, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2020-11-03 11:09, Ed Greshko wrote:
When you boot, Select "Install" and hit "TAB".
You will then have the ability to exit the line in question.
.
Yes. 'tab' gives me a place to enter the command 'inst.text' however it eventually brings
up the gra
On 2020-11-02 18:51, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 2 Nov 2020 18:16:08 -0800
ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Ok, so nothing there. Any luck with the driver?
I will have to wait till tomorrow.
So if you can build a working kernel, obviously the thing to
do is make a virtual machine running that
On 2020-11-03 11:09, Ed Greshko wrote:
When you boot, Select "Install" and hit "TAB".
You will then have the ability to exit the line in question.
.
Yes. 'tab' gives me a place to enter the command 'inst.text' however it
eventually brings up the graphic install display. doing it from the
IT WORKED !
You guys just saved me hours and hours of time reinstalling and setting up
a new install on this computer. Thanks for the help !
Linux rocks. Fedora rocks !
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Here's the result:
efibootmgr -c -w -L Fedora -d /dev/sdb -p 2 -l '\EFI\fedora\shimx64.efi'
BootCurrent: 0002
Timeout: 2 seconds
BootOrder: 0003,0002,0001,
Boot* Windows Boot Manager
Boot0001* Hard Drive
Boot0002* UEFI: Patriot Memory PMAP
Boot0003* Fedora
I'm rebooting right now.
On 11/3/20 8:25 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
If you get a single line error message from efibootmgr then we need to
figure out what's going on. Seems like Windows 10 is installed with
UEFI "enabled" and somehow Fedora got installed with a "Legacy BIOS"
mode enabled. In which case it's easier to just r
On 11/3/20 8:39 AM, linux guy wrote:
efibootmgr -v
BootCurrent: 0002
Timeout: 2 seconds
BootOrder: 0002,0001,
I don't understand where \\EFI\\fedora\\shimx64.efi is supposed to be.
It's not there yet. It will get added after you run the command. And
Chris is right, I forgot about the
On Tue, 2020-11-03 at 10:31 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
> The default crypto policy changed once again in fedora 33,
> which I didn't notice till I started trying to use rsync to
> update my web pages on hostgator (which, by default, uses rsa
> keys).
>
> Kept asking for my password even though I ha
Remember, I am running on a live USB. I did not boot from the drive that I
am trying to fix.
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efibootmgr -v
BootCurrent: 0002
Timeout: 2 seconds
BootOrder: 0002,0001,
Boot* Windows Boot Manager
HD(2,GPT,96f20e7f-6e16-47ff-bf8c-41fab591e17d,0xfa000,0x32000)/File(\EFI\MICROSOFT\BOOT\BOOTMGFW.EFI)WINDOWS.x...B.C.D.O.B.J.E.C.T.=.{.9.d.e.a.8.6.2.c.-.5.c.d.d.-.4.e.7.0.-.a.c.c.1
On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 9:11 AM linux guy wrote:
>
> "Try this command and see if it works: efibootmgr -c -w -L Fedora -d /dev/sdb
> -p 2 -l \EFI\fedora\shimx64.efi"
>
> What directory should I run this from ?
Doesn't matter. But you might just report what you get for 'efibootmgr
-v' first.
If t
On Mon, 2 Nov 2020 18:16:08 -0800
ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> > Ok, so nothing there. Any luck with the driver?
>
> I will have to wait till tomorrow.
So if you can build a working kernel, obviously the thing to
do is make a virtual machine running that kernel and use
pci passthrough to g
I just ran my normal reboot script which just kills off
some things systemd has problems killing sometimes then
does a reboot.
Instead of rebooting, it acted like a logout.
I logged back in again, and uptime said 3 days.
I rebooted again, and it really did reboot the 2nd
time. What the heck happ
On Mon, 2 Nov 2020 15:44:39 +0100
Jakub Jelen wrote:
> Do you have something against this?
I use the scp command all the time, if the command is still there
I don't care if it does something different under the hood.
I suppose I could always use rsync instead of the command
disappeared.
_
I don't recall seeing this mentioned here, and since I just
spent all morning discovering it, I thought I'd let people
know.
The default crypto policy changed once again in fedora 33,
which I didn't notice till I started trying to use rsync to
update my web pages on hostgator (which, by default, u
On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 2:25 AM Christopher Ross wrote:
>
> Is this the best advice for complicated setups too? My main computer has
> been upgraded again and again since about Fedora 18, with parts being
> changed out as and when. When new disks are added the old ones remain
> until they die; whe
On 03/11/2020 22:56, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I have dwservice running,
ps
root 34852 0.0 0.0 217124 3336 ?SOct29 0:00 /bin/sh
/usr/local/dwagent/native/dwagsvc run
How can I stop/restart it?
You are asking about something not included with Fedora, right?
You are
"Try this command and see if it works: efibootmgr -c -w -L Fedora -d
/dev/sdb -p 2 -l \EFI\fedora\shimx64.efi"
What directory should I run this from ?
On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 2:55 AM Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/2/20 11:49 PM, linux guy wrote:
> > I'm running a live install via USB.
> >
> > I'm lo
On 03/11/2020 22:25, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2020-11-03 01:39, Chris Murphy wrote:
the command line
and add 'inst.text' and you'll get the text installer.
.
How do I do this? My options appear to be only: Install to disk, check media,
troubleshoot
I tried "troubleshoot" but found no way to en
This what I tried, but:
systemctl status dwservice
Unit dwservice.service could not be found.
or
Unit dwagsvc.service could not be found.
like
systemctl [start|stop|etc] dwservice ???
On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 6:57
like
systemctl [start|stop|etc]
dwservice???
On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 6:57 AM Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have dwservice running,
>
> ps
> root 34852 0.0 0.0 217124 3336 ?SOct29 0:00 /bin/sh
> /usr/loca
On 11/2/20 10:37 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
I have a similar configuration, and at first I tried to get the
dnsmasq to be used by systemd-resolved but it kept "forgetting" it and
switching back to what DHCP used, so I just stopped, disabled and
masked systemd-resolved.service, deleted /etc/reso
Hello,
I have dwservice running,
ps
root 34852 0.0 0.0 217124 3336 ?SOct29 0:00 /bin/sh
/usr/local/dwagent/native/dwagsvc run
How can I stop/restart it?
Thanks.
===
Patrick DUPRÉ
On 2020-11-03 01:39, Chris Murphy wrote:
the command line
and add 'inst.text' and you'll get the text installer.
.
How do I do this? My options appear to be only: Install to disk, check
media, troubleshoot
I tried "troubleshoot" but found no way to enter the command 'inst.text'
What am I d
On Tue, 2020-11-03 at 00:13 -0700, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 5:45 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
> wrote:
> > I'd normally upgrade, but my /dev/sda uses LVM to handle root, /home
> > etc. and from what I read this cannot be converted directly to BTRFS,
> > which I'm interested in using.
Hi! So, because my mouse started to root it seems that a wrong or too
long click did something to my thunderbird: the thunderbird windows
actually goes under what is possible below desktop.
The scrolling goes under the monitor window and obviously the cursor
cannot go there. the thunderbird wind
On 11/2/20 4:57 PM, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:
Hi.
On Mon, 02 Nov 2020 15:44:39 +0100 Jakub Jelen wrote:
Is this something you would like to see in Fedora soon?
No. I prefer a lot to use rsync, because scp:
- has no dry-run mode
- is not incremental
- follows symlinks when use
My install of Fedora 33 was done using a nightly version on October 9, that
was built back in July
( according to $ rpm -qi basesystem )
Do I need to do anything to it to clean it up ?
I did a "dnf clean all," and I already forgot if it deleted anything.
Second question,
I just did an updat
On 11/2/20 5:13 PM, Joe Wulf via users wrote:
Improving the state of security for SCP is overdue. Like you've said,
Jakub, the code just hasn't been worked on in a long time, nor been
well-maintained.
I am curious to better understand if the scp binary, as implemented, has
security-related i
On 03/11/2020 07:13, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 5:45 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
I'd normally upgrade, but my /dev/sda uses LVM to handle root, /home
etc. and from what I read this cannot be converted directly to BTRFS,
which I'm interested in using.
ext4 can be converted
On 11/2/20 4:09 PM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
On 11/2/20 8:44 AM, Jakub Jelen wrote:
I am looking for any kind of feedback from the idea through the
usability, implementation. Is this something you would like to see in
Fedora soon? Do you have something against this? Is your use case
missing?
What
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