yesterday, i popped open my ASUS G752VL-DH71 to see two available
slots for SSD drives, both clearly labelled "PCIE only", so i inserted
a new samsung 950 PRO in slot 1, closed it up and booted and
(reproducing from scribbling on some paper, just the first bit):
ata1.00: failed to enable AA (
Everyone,
I am trying to reclaim some use out of a couple old Compaq Presaio
SR1720NX machines for the office by adding some memory and a PNY 240 GB
CS1311 SSD drives. The bios was made by Phoenix; I did not identify a
version number of the bios. I did not plan on keep the hard drive
installed a
On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 08:45:13 -0500
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Are there preparatory things that I need to do with the SSD drives that
> I am missing? Any help would be appreciated.
I know nothing for sure, but I'd try booting a live CD and
running gnome-disks from it to see what it sees. If it ca
Hello,
I wanted to make a chroot, and I get:
Error, do this: mount -t proc proc /proc
/bin/basename: missing operand
Try '/bin/basename --help' for more information.
In the past, chroot was a working command (at least to make
to check). Does it not work properly anymore ?
Thank for your help.
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>
> I wanted to make a chroot, and I get:
>
> Error, do this: mount -t proc proc /proc
> /bin/basename: missing operand
> Try '/bin/basename --help' for more information.
Not enough info. What's calling basename?
The proc mount should be
mou
> Are there preparatory things that I need to do with the SSD drives
> that
> I am missing? Any help would be appreciated.
I know nothing for sure, but I'd try booting a live CD and
running gnome-disks from it to see what it sees. If it can see
the SSD, then perhaps there are already partitions
Thank,
mount -t proc proc /path/to/chroot_dir/proc
chroot
works fine
but
systemd-nspawn -D /path/to/chroot_dir
provides:
Failed to determine whether the unified cgroups hierarchy is used: No such file
or directory
then,
Spawning container linux on /mnt/linux.
Press ^] three times within 1s to
On 07/17/2016 07:23 AM, Tom H wrote:
but you'd be better off using
systemd-nspawn -D /path/to/chroot_dir
Good contribution Tom. I'd never heard of it before. Very powerful.
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> Are there preparatory things that I need to do with the SSD drives
> that
> I am missing? Any help would be appreciated.
I know nothing for sure, but I'd try booting a live CD and
running gnome-disks from it to see what it sees. If it can see
the SSD, then perhaps there are already partition
Kernel messages might be revealing for both failure cases.
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Try a search for both errors, I'd put the salient portion in quotes.
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On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 08:45:13AM -0500, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Everyone,
>
> I am trying to reclaim some use out of a couple old Compaq Presaio
> SR1720NX machines for the office by adding some memory and a PNY 240 GB
> CS1311 SSD drives. The bios was made by Phoenix; I did not identify a
>
.. perhaps .. google "M.2 PCIE adapter"? ...
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 2:18 PM, Chris Murphy
wrote:
> Try a search for both errors, I'd put the salient portion in quotes.
>
>
>
>
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On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 08:45:13AM -0500, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>
> Everyone,
>
> I am trying to reclaim some use out of a couple old Compaq Presaio
> SR1720NX machines for the office by adding some memory and a PNY 240
> GB
> CS1311 SSD drives. The bios was made by Phoenix; I did not identif
Hi,
Audacity not respond anymore on my computer...
That in not a problem for me now.. I only would kill his process.
Using the command ps ax I get the list of the processes and also their
state (S, S<, SN, SNsl, Ssl, etc...).
I would ask what is the state of a process whose program program n
On 07/18/16 14:32, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> Audacity not respond anymore on my computer...
>
> That in not a problem for me now.. I only would kill his process.
>
> Using the command ps ax I get the list of the processes and also their state
> (S, S<,
> SN, SNsl, Ssl, etc...).
>
> I would a
On 07/17/2016 11:32 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
I would ask what is the state of a process whose program program non
respond anymore???
It can be almost any state depending on why it's not responding. If
it's stuck in an infinite loop, it will be "R". If it's deadlocked or
just confused abo
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