System did not recover from suspend and had to cold start. As expected,
default editor is not as I want it:
set|grep "/vi"
EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim
First reboot since the initial one after install!
On 2/26/25 5:41 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I ran:
dnf install vim-default-editor --allowerasing
Friday there was an update to Firefox. Bunch of other stuff as well and
this evening my system failed to come out of suspend (I suspend every
Friday afternoon until Sat night). So a cold start, and Firefox
starting up had its new list from that update, it seems.
So no dire warnings from Fire
On 9/3/25 10:21, Camina Shell via users wrote:
Great findings! I may give it a go... I'm deciding whether or not to just purge
the W11 volume as I don't use it anyway.
That said, I've been hunting down what changes, and been looking at the commits
to the grub area.
Only found some nice security
On 8 Mar 2025 at 23:21, Camina Shell via users wrote:
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systems with windows7
partitions?? (No windows menu entry?)
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Great findings! I may give it a go... I'm deciding whether or not to just purge
the W11 volume as I don't use it anyway.
That said, I've been hunting down what changes, and been looking at the commits
to the grub area.
Only found some nice security updates but nothing so far as to shine light on
On 9 Mar 2025 at 5:37, Michael D. Setzer II via user wrote:
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Subject:Re: getting core dump with grub2-mkconfig on
systems with windows7
partitions??
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Running os-prober on its own also reveals this seg fault.
❯ sudo os-prober
/dev/nvme2n1p1@/efi/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi:Windows Boot Manager:Windows:efi
/usr/libexec/os-probes/50mounted-tests: line 186: 224295 Segmentation fault
(core dumped) grub2-mount "$partition" "$tmpmnt" 2> /dev/nul
Also updated F41 Workstation yesterday (which is a W11 dual-boot setup).
I think the issue is not with the tests file but with grub2-mount, which was
likely changed in the update.
The update may have some vuln patches and perhaps some regressions. Trying to
find out.
Action Package
Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
> Running the command see these lines? But line 186 in
> 50mounted-tests is just a "fi" line??
> grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
> Generating grub configuration file ...
I see this aswell during homebrewed kernel install.
Box has a second disk with win10 (first
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