> On 11 Sep 2025, at 14:33, Tim Evans wrote:
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> pop-up about /boot being 100% full
That is because of a bug un dracut that is being worked on.
The initramfs can get very big.
Barry
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On 9/11/25 2:29 AM, Francis Montagnac via users wrote:
Hi.
On Wed, 10 Sep 2025 11:54:34 -0400
Tim Evans wrote:
So, I installed 'akmod-nvidia' (akmod-nvidia-575.64.05-2.fc42.x86_64).
A bunch of pre- and co-requisites were installed and the install
appeared to have completed.
Among the pre-r
> On 10 Sep 2025, at 16:55, Tim Evans wrote:
>
> Suggestions on where to go from here? Thanks.
Do you have secure boot enabled?
Did you create an enroll the secure boot certificate?
rpmfusion docs have the detailed steps.
Barry
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On Sun, Sep 14, 2025 at 1:37 AM Tim via users
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> Tim:
> >> Hey what?! Changing your keyboard might make something unbootable?
>
>
> George N. White III:
> > Or only booting to the other OS.
> >
> > Many laptop users have docking stations with external input devices.
> Users with RSI
> > m
George N. White III composed on 2025-09-15 09:28 (UTC-0300):
> Usually Macs will boot macOS without a keyboard, but you have to have
> a keyboard to select linux on dual boot systems.
Both my iMacs default to presenting EFI Grub, which is set to default to Linux.
My
only Mac keyboard has dead ke
Tim:
>> Hey what?! Changing your keyboard might make something unbootable?
George N. White III:
> Or only booting to the other OS.
>
> Many laptop users have docking stations with external input devices. Users
> with RSI
> may require input devices that use vendor-specific drivers.
Here
On Sat, Sep 13, 2025 at 1:21 AM Tim via users
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> On Fri, 2025-09-12 at 08:37 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> > hostonly_mode="{sloppy|strict}"
> > Specify the host-only mode to use (default=sloppy).
> >
> > In "sloppy" host-only mode, extra drivers and modules will be
> > installed, so
On Fri, 2025-09-12 at 08:37 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> hostonly_mode="{sloppy|strict}"
> Specify the host-only mode to use (default=sloppy).
>
> In "sloppy" host-only mode, extra drivers and modules will be
> installed, so minor hardware change won’t make the image
> unbootable (e.g. chan
On Thu, Sep 11, 2025 at 11:49 AM Barry wrote:
>
>
> > On 11 Sep 2025, at 14:33, Tim Evans wrote:
> >
> > pop-up about /boot being 100% full
>
> That is because of a bug un dracut that is being worked on.
> The initramfs can get very big.
>
Not so much a bug as a change in the default policy.to
On 9/11/25 10:47 AM, Barry wrote:
On 10 Sep 2025, at 16:55, Tim Evans wrote:
Suggestions on where to go from here? Thanks.
Do you have secure boot enabled?
Did you create an enroll the secure boot certificate?
rpmfusion docs have the detailed steps.
Thanks for your reply. No, I do no
Hi.
On Wed, 10 Sep 2025 11:54:34 -0400
Tim Evans wrote:
> So, I installed 'akmod-nvidia' (akmod-nvidia-575.64.05-2.fc42.x86_64).
> A bunch of pre- and co-requisites were installed and the install
> appeared to have completed.
> Among the pre-reqs installed were kernel-devel.
I assume it was
Since upgrading to F42 in the Spring, I have seen apparently random GDM
lockups. In these situations, system could be sshed into to kill the
processes and reboot.
Finally decided to look into this and--long story short--it turns out I
did not have the RPMFusion Nvidia drivers installed
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