2016-07-26 19:59 GMT+02:00 Bob Goodwin :
> On 07/26/16 07:31, John Obaterspok wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Yes, I apparently had it mounted as several devices but normally
>> it is /dev/sdd1.
>>
>>
>> Arne you aware that you can use /dev/disk/by-label/
tisdag 26 juli 2016 skrev Bob Goodwin :
> On 07/26/16 01:15, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>
>> IIRC, yesterday you were labelling /dev/sde1, not sdd1.
>> Did it get enumerated differently today?
>>
>> If the system consistently mounts the drive to a specific
>> location (ex/run/media/bobg/ you could make a
2016-03-09 19:59 GMT+01:00 Michael Cronenworth :
> On 03/09/2016 12:18 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
>
>> I want to create a PostgreSQL db. So I did the following:
>>
>>$ su -
>># su - postgres
>>$ pg_ctl initdb -D /var/lib/pgsql/data
>>
>
> For future reference there is a helper script that
I'm using rygel with firewalld using a static port in the rygel.conf file.
1) cp /etc/rygel.conf ~/.config/rygel.conf for the user that will run the
DLNA server
2) edit ~/.config/rygel.conf and change line port=0 to some high numbered
port like 5
3) Set firewalld to allow 5/tcp and 1900/ud
It seems this is a bug in the e1000e driver:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1040315
2014-02-05 17:17 GMT+01:00 John Obaterspok :
>
> 2014-02-05 Jorge Fábregas :
>
> On 02/05/2014 10:29 AM, John Obaterspok wrote:
>> > I've setup a VM with default networking
2014-02-05 Jorge Fábregas :
> On 02/05/2014 10:29 AM, John Obaterspok wrote:
> > I've setup a VM with default networking (NAT) and this works fine but
> hosts
> > on my LAN can't get to the VM since it uses NAT.
>
> There are two possible scenarios that I
Hello,
I've setup a VM with default networking (NAT) and this works fine but hosts
on my LAN can't get to the VM since it uses NAT.
When I try to set network to use MacVTap with either default or bridged I
get no networking for the VM.
Any hints around this? I would like to have the VM's on the
2013/12/29 Tim
> Allegedly, on or about 29 December 2013, John Obaterspok sent:
> > Any hints on how I get the disks to spin down?
>
> Do a manual unmount, and leave it unmounted, perhaps?
>
>
Well, then it's easier to force them to suspend. The media disk is used via
s
Hello,
I have a SSD disk as system disk and a:
- HDD as backup drive that is used a couple of times each week
- HDD as media disk that is perhaps used a couple of times each day
I've tried to set the spindown to 1 hour of being idle via gnome-disks.
Problem is that it never spins down.
- I've ve
Great, this seems to work just fine. I set the following:
autospawn = no
daemon-binary = /bin/true
Don't know if the last line is neccessary, but I've added it since I saw
some references to it
2013/12/28 Ahmad Samir
> On 19 December 2013 23:16, John Obaterspok
> wrote:
&
Hi,
I don't think I'll need to have PA enabled on my NAS. What is the easiest
way to *disable* it?
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2013/12/18 Robert Moskowitz
>
> On 12/18/2013 04:41 AM, John Obaterspok wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm going to setup F20 with a new SSD disk (256gb Samsung 840 PRO) and
> was wondering about best practices for Over Provisioning during
> partitioning.
>
>
> hmmm
Hello,
I'm going to setup F20 with a new SSD disk (256gb Samsung 840 PRO) and was
wondering about best practices for Over Provisioning during partitioning.
According to Samsung docs (
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/minisite/SSD/us/html/about/whitepaper05.html
)
*"With the i
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