On Wed, 2020-06-03 at 20:21 +, Steven Usdansky via users wrote:
> > On Wed, 2020-06-03 at 12:07 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> >
> > Indeed, though I assume that some people are using the lame HK system
> > because they have no alternative (don't ask me why). Why else would
> > anyone use it?
>
> On Wed, 2020-06-03 at 12:07 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
>
> Indeed, though I assume that some people are using the lame HK system
> because they have no alternative (don't ask me why). Why else would
> anyone use it?
>
> poc
Sorry. I just use my browser and wasn't aware of the need to quote to
On Wed, 2020-06-03 at 12:07 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> On Wed, 2020-06-03 at 00:11 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > Please remember to quote context when replying on HyperKitty,
> > otherwise your message cannot be understood without firing up a web
> > browser.
>
> Or a threading email cl
On Wed, 2020-06-03 at 00:11 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Please remember to quote context when replying on HyperKitty,
> otherwise your message cannot be understood without firing up a web
> browser.
Or a threading email client...
While I prefer proper quoting, I'd rather have none than th
On Tue, 2020-06-02 at 23:03 +, Steven Usdansky via users wrote:
> Not the answer I was hoping for, but it's a question I've wanted to ask for a
> while. Thanks for confirming my worst fears 🤠
Please remember to quote context when replying on HyperKitty, otherwise
your message cannot be under
Not the answer I was hoping for, but it's a question I've wanted to ask for a
while. Thanks for confirming my worst fears 🤠
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Steven Usdansky via users wrote:
> I have two bootable disks, and SSD with F32 (and Win 10), and a HDD
> with F31 and a few other distros. Each disk has its own EFI
> partition. F32 mounts the SSD's EFI partition at /boot/efi; F31
> mounts the HDD's EFI partitio
Thanks.
In fact my root confusion is f18's anaconda... I don't know how to part
when I faced it.
Now I use f17 anaconda and everything seems ok.
Thanks all very much!
在 2013-3-3 AM9:26,"Bill Davidsen" 写道:
> Christopher Meng wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Recently I'm stucked with multiboot.
>>
>> I
Christopher Meng wrote:
Hi all,
Recently I'm stucked with multiboot.
I have a disk with following partition:
sd1. 157GB NTFS of Win8
sd2. 55GB including:
sd5. 500M /boot
sd6. 4GB /swap
sd7. 50GB BTRFS Fedora 18
sd3.55GB not parted
sd4.32GB not
Allegedly, on or about 01 March 2013, Craig White sent:
> I have had an occasion (granted just one) where I had a really
> large (4TB) LVM and added more drives to the system and created a new
> 'PV' but I joined them together as a single 'logical' volume. I
> believe that is what you are referring
On 03/01/13 06:39, Christopher Meng wrote:
> Thanks, David.
>
> Maybe f17 installer is easier for me. I never install dualboot Linux on one
> hard disk. I always test such things on my slc usb3.0.
>
> Back to the title. As I used yesterday, f18 anaconda partitioning interface
> just made me more
On Sat, 2013-03-02 at 01:01 +1030, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 01 March 2013, Christopher Meng sent:
> > And, fedoraforum suggest me using ext4 instead of lvm.
>
> If you're never going to span a partition across more than one drive
> (which can be dangerous - if one of the drives fail, y
Allegedly, on or about 01 March 2013, Christopher Meng sent:
> And, fedoraforum suggest me using ext4 instead of lvm.
If you're never going to span a partition across more than one drive
(which can be dangerous - if one of the drives fail, you lose what's on
both of them), and if you're never goi
Thanks, David.
Maybe f17 installer is easier for me. I never install dualboot Linux on one
hard disk. I always test such things on my slc usb3.0.
Back to the title. As I used yesterday, f18 anaconda partitioning interface
just made me more confused.
I'll try f17 anaconda to see if things can go
Christopher Meng gmail.com> writes:
> sd3. 55GB not parted
> sd4. 32GB not parted
> Now I want to install Fedora 17 on sd3 or sd4, but I don't know howto. From
Anaconda I failed evrrytime for not enough space or some other reasons.
> So any hints availabe? I think two lvm is the way of in
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