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>
> If you have selinux enabled, you may need to force a complete relable
> (which I don't know how to do, but I know there is some way)
sudo touch /.autorelabel;
and reboot
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Dear Tim,
Although yours advice seems good unfortunately firstly the keyboard becoming
English from a keyboard azerty and secondly a lot of line of command don't work
as nano too pwd in addition blkid and locate however I understand how to press
another button because the keyboard is become En
I don't know exactly what's wrong, it's been a while since I setup the network
for this.
I have a VLAN on 201 and PPPoE setup (century link ISP).
This has worked fine for some time, and it works with kernel:
vmlinuz-6.2.9-200.fc37.x86_64
But fails with the most recent kernel:
vmlinuz
There are disk UUID values scattered around in all sorts of grub files
as well as (probably) the /etc/fstab file. You need to find and fix
all of those to use the new disk uuid.
Boot off a live image to get a working system, run blkid to get the
uuid values for the new disk then mount the new driv
On Mon, 2023-04-17 at 06:40 +0200, Franta Hanzlík via users wrote:
> But in this case the connection specifies the target VPN server
> somehow (I called it gw.mujsrv.org), but the NM OpenVPN client tries
> to connect to 1a9107897c24.gw.mujsrv.org, 3abc1fd99dff.gw.mujsrv.org,
> 85f0005caa82.gw.mujsr