> partition. Entering rescue mode fornulately two storages from three
> storage is able to run in the mode RAID thus I think happen this
> error for be able to use the third storage too in the mode RAID so I
> was read on this list e-mail meta the enterprise behind Facebook...
> Me
Patrick O'Callaghan:
> I actually think a decent AI would write better English. Even if it
> made no sense it would at least be grammatical.
It's reminiscent of the pretend prose spambots put in emails to try and
fool the anti-spam filters (fill-in text to outnumber the number of
characters of spa
for Fedora users
> >
> > Subject: Re: OT: this Ubuntu wear the last Facebook in addition
> > this is
> > from a backup but unfortunately Ubuntu happens error disk.c:258:no
> > such
> > partition. Entering rescue mode fornulately two storages from
> > thre
ition this is
> from a backup but unfortunately Ubuntu happens error disk.c:258:no such
> partition. Entering rescue mode fornulately two storages from three
> storage is able to run in the mode RAID thus I th...
>
> On Mon, 2023-02-06 at 10:00 +, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
&
On Sun, 2023-02-05 at 15:19 +, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
> OT: this Ubuntu wear the last Facebook in addition this is from a
> backup but unfortunately Ubuntu happens error disk.c:258:no such
> partition. Entering rescue mode fornulately two storages from three
> storage is able to run
On Mon, 2023-02-06 at 10:00 +, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
> My English is good and I link each line of discussing with it good
> linker too I put each words with the french direction who is the real
> meaning English thus this was explained by my teacher in English
> althought artificial intelligence
error disk.c:258:no such partition.
Entering rescue mode fornulately two storages from three storage is able to run
in the mode RAID thus I th...
On 2/5/23 23:58, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
> My part of backup can use Ubuntu but it cannot use fedora thus the help
> too is from fedora finally the proble
On 2/5/23 23:58, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
My part of backup can use Ubuntu but it cannot use fedora thus the help
too is from fedora finally the problems is maybe just to wait the
support RAID of the thirdly storage so if the e-mail is very aside the
community fedora yes you can close this line of d
.
Entering rescue mode fornulately two storages from three storage is able to run
in the mode RAID thus I th...
On 2/5/23 07:19, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
> OT: this Ubuntu wear the last Facebook in addition this is from a backup
> but unfortunately Ubuntu happens error disk.c:258:no such par
On 2/5/23 07:19, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
OT: this Ubuntu wear the last Facebook in addition this is from a backup
but unfortunately Ubuntu happens error disk.c:258:no such partition.
Entering rescue mode fornulately two storages from three storage is able
to run in the mode RAID thus I think
Hello everybody,
OT: this Ubuntu wear the last Facebook in addition this is from a backup but
unfortunately Ubuntu happens error disk.c:258:no such partition. Entering
rescue mode fornulately two storages from three storage is able to run in the
mode RAID thus I think happen this error for be
On 2020-03-20 05:15, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 2020-03-20 04:15, home user wrote:
>> No, that's the GPU temperature. I'm wanting the temperature in the Intel
>> Core i7.
> OK, I misread your post.
>
> Have you tried "sensors"?
>
> [egreshko@meimei ~]$ sensors
> coretemp-isa-
> Adapter: ISA adap
On 2020-03-20 04:15, home user wrote:
> No, that's the GPU temperature. I'm wanting the temperature in the Intel
> Core i7.
OK, I misread your post.
Have you tried "sensors"?
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ sensors
coretemp-isa-
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 0: +38.0°C (high = +82.0°C, crit = +98
I did my weekly patches this morning. As Samuel predicted early in this
thread, if I deleted the 2 *rescue* files from /boot, the rescue would
be re-built the next time the OS was patched. That happened. I can
boot into it successfully. I do understand that's not what I'm wanting
anyway.
If your graphics are still ok, I prefer gkellm to read temps and display
loads.
70C is at the very upper end of acceptable cpu temps, and is probably
the root cause of your lockups. How hot is the intake airflow? Check
the airflow for obstructions like dirt or cat-hair, and then pull the
co
On Thu, 19 Mar 2020 at 00:58, home user wrote:
> (I'm not sure who I'm replying to!)
>
> I realize I'm not a good writer, but am I really this bad?!
>
It would be helpful to have one message to collect all the details. I'm
following issues across multiple forums and it is easy to get confused
On 2020-03-19 11:57, home user wrote:
> During a typical session (booted from the hard drive), I (even as an
> unprivileged user) can launch the NVIDIA X Server Settings GUI to look at the
> GPU temperature. Is there a way to check the CPU temperature during a
> typical session (root, admin, or
(I'm not sure who I'm replying to!)
I realize I'm not a good writer, but am I really this bad?!
The "freezes" are not screen blankings. After booting the F31 live
image from the USB stick,
I launched Firefox. I started typing in the URL to load the fedora
HYPERKITTY. Midway through that, th
On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 at 18:44, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 3/18/20 2:09 PM, Andy Paterson via users wrote:
> > I have a coolermaster cosmos case & diy system it has no reset button!
> > It sounds like your setup is similar.
> > Without a hardware reset, add-on cards like graphics or network cards
> ar
On 3/18/20 2:09 PM, Andy Paterson via users wrote:
I have a coolermaster cosmos case & diy system it has no reset button!
It sounds like your setup is similar.
Without a hardware reset, add-on cards like graphics or network cards are not
actually reset to initialise them.
I have to physically sw
On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 at 17:22, home user wrote:
> (replying to my post yesterday at 9:55 PM)
>
> > I'll try what you [George] suggest tomorrow.
>
> Powered down.
> Disconnected speaker and monitors.
> Removed sound board and graphics card (difficult!).
>
> I tried to find a place to reconnect one
I have a coolermaster cosmos case & diy system it has no reset button!
It sounds like your setup is similar.
Without a hardware reset, add-on cards like graphics or network cards are not
actually reset to initialise them.
I have to physically switch off mains power/disconnect the psu & wait a min
(replying to my post yesterday at 9:55 PM)
> I'll try what you [George] suggest tomorrow.
Powered down.
Disconnected speaker and monitors.
Removed sound board and graphics card (difficult!).
I tried to find a place to reconnect one monitor. Searched front, back,
both sides, and top of the tow
(On 2020-03-18 6:50 a.m., John wrote)
> ... You stated that you started getting overheat warnings
> when you ran the old recovery kernel, and shut it down. ...
The sequence:
1. System booted from f30 Live Image on USB stick.
2. System "froze". The CPU fan got load, suggesting that the CPU was
'm satisfied.
> I put "fedora rescue mode" into Google and got a bunch of
> applicable links, the second one being a Fedora page.
Yesterday, I had searched before posting my comments and
requests/questions. What I got were instructions for installing to hard
drive, and it was a
On Wed, 2020-03-18 at 08:50 -0400, John Mellor wrote:
> I suspect that either the processor or video card cooling fins are
> plugged with dust, or that the heat transfer goop on the top of the
> processor has dried out and you are not transferring enough heat
> away when under load.
Related to t
On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 at 09:51, John Mellor wrote:
> Something keeps bugging me about what you described as symptoms. You
> stated that you started getting overheat warnings when you ran the old
> recovery kernel, and shut it down. That should never happen unless the
> machine was not correctly bu
.org/"
into the address bar.
3. The page was properly displayed.
4. I selected this a thread: this thread ("rescue mode needs rescuing!").
5. The page was properly displayed.
6. I scrolled down. The freeze-up happened.
Now I've had *no* problems when booting from the hard dr
On 3/17/20 8:55 PM, home user wrote:
(On Tue, 17 Mar 2020 at 06:16, George wrote)
(responding to the whole message)
I'll try what you suggest tomorrow. I have only the one workstation. No
cell phone or mobile device, no laptops or notebooks, no wifi, old PCs,
etc. Not even old parts. So th
(On Tue, 17 Mar 2020 at 06:16, George wrote)
(responding to the whole message)
I'll try what you suggest tomorrow. I have only the one workstation.
No cell phone or mobile device, no laptops or notebooks, no wifi, old
PCs, etc. Not even old parts. So the test will be removing the
graphics
ur. I want to be properly
prepared, and know what I'm doing and what is happening and what is not
happening. Can someone please point me to good instructions on how to
make an f30 or f31 rescue boot on my hard drive using netinstall?
I put "fedora rescue mode" into Google and go
(On 3/17/20 3:42 PM, Samuel wrote)
> If this was mentioned in a previous email, I missed it.
You did not miss anything (unless I've forgotten some of what I wrote!)
I forgot: Is nouveau the one that come from rpmfusion or the proprietary
one? I have the one that comes from rpmfusion, and is au
lists.fedoraproject.org/"
> into the address bar. The freeze-up happened before I could finish
> entering that URL.
> B.
> 1. I launched Firefox.
> 2. I entered the URL
> "lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/"
> into the address bar.
> 3. The p
On Tue, 17 Mar 2020 at 14:47, home user wrote:
> (On 3/16/20 11:36 PM, Samuel wrote)
> > I assume you're using the original released F31 live image.
>
> No, I'm using whatever F-30 live image the Fedora Media Writer grabbed
> on March 12. Ah, here it is:
> Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-30-1.2.
On 3/17/20 1:13 PM, home user wrote:
is that all? The graphics driver (the one that came from rmpfusion) is
still there, and my impression is that getting those out will be messy,
time-consuming, and risky. Then later I'd have to put them back, also
messy, time-consuming, and risky. If the s
rg/"
into the address bar. The freeze-up happened before I could finish
entering that URL.
B.
1. I launched Firefox.
2. I entered the URL
"lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/"
into the address bar.
3. The page was properly displayed.
4. I selected
On 3/17/20 10:46 AM, home user wrote:
(On 3/16/20 11:36 PM, Samuel wrote)
> I assume you're using the original released F31 live image.
No, I'm using whatever F-30 live image the Fedora Media Writer grabbed
on March 12. Ah, here it is:
Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-30-1.2.iso
I do not know
(On 3/16/20 11:36 PM, Samuel wrote)
> I assume you're using the original released F31 live image.
No, I'm using whatever F-30 live image the Fedora Media Writer grabbed
on March 12. Ah, here it is:
Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-30-1.2.iso
I do not know how up-to-date that actually is.
> Or y
On Tue, 17 Mar 2020 11:17:10 -0300
George N. White III wrote:
> This can be hardware or a driver issue. Graphics is a prime suspect.
> Live distros are useful for checking hardware compatibility.
Freezing display is the symptom I always get with nvidia
hardware and the nouveau drivers. The first
On Mon, 16 Mar 2020 at 21:58, home user wrote:
> Let's go back to the core problems and need.
>
> The problems:
> 1. Fedora Live (made last week, on a USB-2 stick) sometimes freezes
> shortly after the boot is done. That is, when I'm typing or scrolling,
> the display stops changing, the cursor
know why you're having
problems with it. But there's also the real rescue mode on the
netinstall images.
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On 2020-03-17 08:53, home user wrote:
> I agree with Samuel: it's the same as the memory test on the Fedora Live USB
> flash drive.
FWIW, I don't think I implied that the test was different. I was simply
pointing out an alternate method
to access the test which one may find convenient.
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Let's go back to the core problems and need.
The problems:
1. Fedora Live (made last week, on a USB-2 stick) sometimes freezes
shortly after the boot is done. That is, when I'm typing or scrolling,
the display stops changing, the cursor does not respond to the
trackball, and nothing happens w
I realize that this is generally frowned on, but I believe this is one
of those situations where it's best to reply to a multiple posts at once.
I did not see Samuel's response to Ed's suggestion regarding
/usr/sbin/memtest-setup until after I tried it. It worked. Perfect
score. I agree wit
On Mon, 2020-03-16 at 08:33 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> Connectors and cables are far more prone to failure than chips.
That includes plug-in cards.
I found cards would walk out of their slots due to thermal expansion,
and people picking up and moving their PC. They're only screwed in at
On Mon, 16 Mar 2020 at 00:41, home user wrote:
> (On 3/15/20 2:59 PM, Samuel wrote)
> > Right after you select the USB flash drive from the bios menu,
> > you should get a grub menu that's titled something like
> > "Fedora Workstation Live".
>
> Thank-you. Found it. Ran the memory test. It
down the page is a link to "Alt
Downloads" (https://alt.fedoraproject.org/). On that page, if you go
down far enough, there's the Everything net installer. That's the one I
use, but any of the network installer images will have the rescue mode
option.
On 3/15/20 8:52 PM, home user wrote:
(On 2020-03-16 06:44 PM, Ed wrote)
> Or, and I haven't tried this, do what is indicated
> in the "dnf info memtest86+" and
Though I've now already done the memory test as Samuel suggested, this
looks worthwhile. The other one took a long time. I assu
On 2020-03-16 11:40, home user wrote:
>
> > ... but the net install boot has a real rescue option.
> I'm looking here:
> "https://getfedora.org/en/workstation/download/";
> and I don't see it. Where should I be looking? (or maybe I'm looking for
> the wrong thing?)
Go to https://alt.fedoraproj
(On 2020-03-16 06:44 PM, Ed wrote)
> Or, and I haven't tried this, do what is indicated
> in the "dnf info memtest86+" and
Though I've now already done the memory test as Samuel suggested, this
looks worthwhile. The other one took a long time. I assume this memory
test will, too. So I'll
(On 3/15/20 2:59 PM, Samuel wrote)
> Right after you select the USB flash drive from the bios menu,
> you should get a grub menu that's titled something like
> "Fedora Workstation Live".
Thank-you. Found it. Ran the memory test. It took a long time, but I
like that it kept me informed. The w
On 2020-03-16 06:13, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> The memory tester needs to be run with nothing else running, not even an OS.
> It needs full access to the hardware. That's what memtest does.
He may also consider going here, https://www.memtest86.com/memtest86.html, and
download the
free version.
7;m hoping it has memtester, but I don't
know.
And that is not what it is. See my other comments about getting a real
rescue mode.
A key reason for wanting to do the memory test from the rescue mode (if
it's available there) is that the test should be run with a minimum of
oth
27;t know.
A key reason for wanting to do the memory test from the rescue mode (if
it's available there) is that the test should be run with a minimum of
other things running, so a maximum percent of memory is free, and
available to the memory test to test. Booting from the USB flash
o get the cpu into a tight loop that
gets the cpu hot enough for bios to complain. These together are one of
the two reasons I want rescue mode available and working, though it too
has its limitations. (Samuel correctly recognizes the other reason in
his second post to this thread.)
But the
s the cpu hot enough for bios to complain. These together are
one of the two reasons I want rescue mode available and working, though
it too has its limitations. (Samuel correctly recognizes the other
reason in his second post to this thread.)
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On 3/14/20 7:52 PM, John Mellor wrote:
"home user" asked:
> How do I rescue the rescue mode?
I think the root cause of the problem is that you have upgraded multiple
times, and somewhere along the way (maybe around the F25 timeframe), the
management of the rescue image and its g
"home user" asked:
> How do I rescue the rescue mode?
I think the root cause of the problem is that you have upgraded multiple
times, and somewhere along the way (maybe around the F25 timeframe), the
management of the rescue image and its grub entry got lost by the release
and testi
reference is for the rescue mode to use the most recent release
practical up to and including f30 (not 31!). I do now have Fedora live
on a USB stick, but as I noted (in different words) when I closed the
"prep. for upgrade" thread, it's glitchy. So I'd like to have this
On 2020-03-15 03:53, home user wrote:
> How do I rescue the rescue mode?
Use a live image instead.
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1. The grub menu entry and the boot progress line contradict each other.
2. The rescue mode fails to completely boot.
My preference is for the rescue mode to use the most recent release
practical up to and including f30 (not 31!). I do now have Fedora live
on a USB stick, but as I noted (in
I Chris,
you were really good in your explanation which helped me a lot to understand
.. [?]
Thank you for your time and your patience ...
Angelo
On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Chris Murphy
wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Angelo Moreschini
> wrote:
> > < No. Syslinux is a bootloa
On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Angelo Moreschini
wrote:
> < No. Syslinux is a bootloader. Its job is to find, load, and execute a
> < kernel.
>
> Ok now I understand better...
> So syslinux need to know what is the kernel that have to be installed...
Yes. Except, loaded rather than installed
< No. Syslinux is a bootloader. Its job is to find, load, and execute a
< kernel.
Ok now I understand better...
So syslinux need to know what is the kernel that have to be installed...
< I'm uncertain what you mean by "virtual kernel"
I mean the *kernel that is running on the computer* (I us
On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 8:29 AM, Angelo Moreschini
wrote:
> I learned, just now, something about the use of SYSLINUX.
> That it is interesting, and I would like to know if the utilities of
> SystemRescueCD are equivalent to use the SYSLINUX procedure...
No. Syslinux is a bootloader. Its job is to
I learned, just now, something about the use of SYSLINUX.
That it is interesting, and I would like to know if the utilities of
SystemRescueCD are equivalent to use the SYSLINUX procedure...
(if they also allow to intervene in the same way to repair to an HD permanently
installed on the computer -
On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 9:31 AM, Angelo Moreschini
wrote:
> Thank you to all of you,
>
> I learned many things that I yet did not know ...
> And also I have yet to explore issues ...
>
> Just I would still ask :
>
> we can get a linux kernel using SystemRescueCD
> (http://www.sysresccd.org/SystemR
e:
> On 30 January 2015 at 20:32, jd1008 wrote:
> >
> > On 01/30/2015 05:25 AM, Ahmad Samir wrote:
> >>
> >> On 30 January 2015 at 11:30, Angelo Moreschini
> >> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I'
On 30 January 2015 at 20:32, jd1008 wrote:
>
> On 01/30/2015 05:25 AM, Ahmad Samir wrote:
>>
>> On 30 January 2015 at 11:30, Angelo Moreschini
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm not able of booting fedora 20 into rescue mode.
FYI it's not linux rescue. It's just rescue. Add one word at the end
of the boot parameter line.
On BIOS systems, the media uses isolinux, so to edit the boot
parameter you use arrow keys to choose the boot option you want, hit
tab and the cursor should already be at the end of that line, so just
Angelo,
Working with CD or DVD images is basically the same. You
download the install DVD from the same place you download the LiveCD and
burn it the same way. Of course you need a DVD drive with write
capability, but I hope your computer is not so old to have only a CD
drive.
When you enter
On 01/30/2015 05:25 AM, Ahmad Samir wrote:
On 30 January 2015 at 11:30, Angelo Moreschini
wrote:
Hi,
I'm not able of booting fedora 20 into rescue mode.
In the manuals is wrote:
Once you have booted, using one of the described methods, (booting from a
boot CD-ROM or DVD, ..., ...)
t download the netinst iso. One location you can get it from
is:
http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/21/Server/x86_64/iso/Fedora-Server-netinst-x86_64-21.iso
Boot from that image and you should be able to get to the boot prompt
and enter:
linux rescue
to enter r
Hi Fernando
that I would like know ...
Unfortunately I am not experienced how to do it...; could
you give me a good reference where I could learn, please ?
Thank you
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 3:32 PM, Fernando Lozano
wrote:
> Hi Angelo.
>
> Yes (for installing Fedora) I am using a live CD..;
Hi Angelo.
> Yes (for installing Fedora) I am using a live CD..;
and I know that it is also a possibility to use DVD iso (about that I
have to learn).
>
> However I was able to get the prompt pressing
"Escape"
> Anyway I still not was been able to enter in recovery mode
from the prompt, beca
20, please ?
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Ahmad Samir
wrote:
> On 30 January 2015 at 11:30, Angelo Moreschini
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm not able of booting fedora 20 into rescue mode.
> >
> > In the manuals is wrote:
> >
> >
> > Onc
On 30 January 2015 at 11:30, Angelo Moreschini
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not able of booting fedora 20 into rescue mode.
>
> In the manuals is wrote:
>
>
> Once you have booted, using one of the described methods, (booting from a
> boot CD-ROM or DVD, ..., ...)
>
&
Hi, Angelo,
Did you tried pressing "Escape" from that menu to reach the prompt ?
Regards,
Rami Rosen
http://ramirose.wix.com/ramirosen
On 30 January 2015 at 11:30, Angelo Moreschini
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not able of booting fedora 20 into rescue mode.
>
> In the ma
Hi,
I'm not able of booting fedora 20 into rescue mode.
In the manuals is wrote:
Once you have booted, using one of the described methods, (booting from a
boot CD-ROM or DVD, ..., ...)
add the keyword rescue as a kernel parameter.
For example, for an x86 system, type the following co
>
> 2013/12/8 Adel ESSAFI
>
> hello,
> I followed the official documentation to try to boot in "rescue" mode and
> then when booting from the live CD
> i pressed "tab" key, deleted all the command line and then put "linux
> rescue".
I
Adel ESSAFI wrote:
>
> hello,
> I followed the official documentation to try to boot in "rescue" mode and
> then
> when booting from the live CD
> i pressed "tab" key, deleted all the command line and then put "linux
> rescue".
> However, fedo
No entry?
2013/12/8 Adel ESSAFI
>
> hello,
> I followed the official documentation to try to boot in "rescue" mode and
> then
> when booting from the live CD
> i pressed "tab" key, deleted all the command line and then put "linux
> rescue".
&
hello,
I followed the official documentation to try to boot in "rescue" mode and
then
when booting from the live CD
i pressed "tab" key, deleted all the command line and then put "linux
rescue".
However, fedora always boot "normally"!!
I found no
On Wed, 2013-07-31 at 09:38 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
>
> # export PYTHONPATH=/mnt/sysimage/usr/share/yum-cli
> # yum --installroot=/mnt/sysimage .
>
>
> Interesting, I'll have to give that a try before submitting a bug.
Now that I'm thinking about this again, I th
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 9:10 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
> > After booting into rescue mode I tried running yum, and the program
> > seems to be there, but it complained about not being able to import
> > the yummain module.
>
> I have been in this situation. I had to set th
On Tue, 2013-07-30 at 16:33 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
> After a failed fedup upgrade from F18 to 19 I was left with a broken
> system...
>
>
> No problem, I figured, I would just boot a F19 install DVD and go into
> rescue mode and fix things using "yum --installroot=...
HI
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Richard Shaw
> Is yum expected to work in rescue mode? I would think so...
>
If it is installed, it should work. Anything else, is a bug. Please
report it
Rahul
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After a failed fedup upgrade from F18 to 19 I was left with a broken
system...
No problem, I figured, I would just boot a F19 install DVD and go into
rescue mode and fix things using "yum --installroot=..."
After booting into rescue mode I tried running yum, and the program seems
t
ss.
>
> HTH,
>
> Zoltan
>
> 2011/8/25 Reindl Harald :
>>
>>
>> Am 25.08.2011 20:43, schrieb Andre Robatino:
>>> Reindl Harald thelounge.net> writes:
>>>
>>>> Jesus where is the rescue mode gone in F15
>>>> bootin
011 20:43, schrieb Andre Robatino:
>> Reindl Harald thelounge.net> writes:
>>
>>> Jesus where is the rescue mode gone in F15
>>> booting from full x86_64-DVD offerns only install/update
>>
>> Install a new system or upgrade an existing system
>> Insta
Am 25.08.2011 20:43, schrieb Andre Robatino:
> Reindl Harald thelounge.net> writes:
>
>> Jesus where is the rescue mode gone in F15
>> booting from full x86_64-DVD offerns only install/update
>
> Install a new system or upgrade an existing system
> Install
Reindl Harald thelounge.net> writes:
> Jesus where is the rescue mode gone in F15
> booting from full x86_64-DVD offerns only install/update
Install a new system or upgrade an existing system
Install system with basic video driver
Rescue installed system<--
Boo
Jesus where is the rescue mode gone in F15
booting from full x86_64-DVD offerns only install/update
i have a RAID1 als 500 MB /boot and did
grub-install /dev/sda
grub-install /dev/sdb
grub-install /dev/sdc
grub-install /dev/sdd
intention was to make sure all 4 drives are really bootable on
Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
> You can also use the much smaller (220 MB) boot.iso CD image.
I guess I could just have gone to the command shell and run the install
command, eh? Just get to the grub shell and run root and setup commands. I
never thought of that until now. I thought I had to ru
On 01/28/2011 06:47 AM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> In this case the usual failure scenario is that someone sees a
> wrong time in the BIOS (UTC) and "corrects" it to the local time.
BTDTGTTS.
My desktop has Win98 on it, although I only boot into it once a year or
so. (There are one or two programs
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> Try the registry switch to let Windows run the hw clock in UTC mode,
> as suggested by someone else.
> Never tried if it really works. But at least it will leave your
> hw clock alone and Linux will never be affected.
>
I have used it with
On 01/27/2011 07:58 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> IIRC, Windows forces the hardware clock to the local time. If you
> intend to dual-boot between Winblows and Linux, uncheck the "System
> clock uses UTC" button in system-config-date "Time Zone" tab and adjust
> your clock again to make sure it's righ
Petrus de Calguarium:
>>> Windows changed the system clock from UTC to local time, so fedora
>>> needed to do a complete relabelling before I could finally boot up
>>> again.
Tim:
>> I can't see why that was necessary.
Petrus de Calguarium:
> I've experienced it before. It says something like the
Andre Robatino fedoraproject.org> writes:
> There's a registry hack, which I use on both XP and Vista, and should work on
> Windows 7 as well, that will make Windows interpret the hardware clock as UTC
> (search for "registry UTC"). It works fine for me, though I've heard there may
> be issues wi
Rick Stevens nerd.com> writes:
> IIRC, Windows forces the hardware clock to the local time. If you
> intend to dual-boot between Winblows and Linux, uncheck the "System
> clock uses UTC" button in system-config-date "Time Zone" tab and adjust
> your clock again to make sure it's right.
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