On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 12:36 PM, Stephen Morris
wrote:
> My Nas device now fails to mount at boot time via the CIFS definition in
> fstab but the corresponding NFS definition mounts quite happily. Also after
> the system comes up and I log into KDE I can manually mount the CIFS device.
> As f
On 05/02/2017 00:28, poma wrote:
ping
Sorry, I'm a little confused by what this response means?
regards,
Steve
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On 05/02/2017 14:30, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/05/17 09:30, Stephen Morris wrote:
I am particularly interested in whether the last two are produced because
the
checking process successfully found usable devices that could be used for the
network,
as opposed to devices that Network Manager
On 05/02/2017 11:39, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/05/17 09:30, Stephen Morris wrote:
What do the messages listed below, particularly the last two, which are
listed in
boot.log, mean relative to ethernet and wifi network devices (I am assuming a
wireless
mouse has no impact on this situation)
no it did not
- Original Message -
> The newer kernels didn't work? Current F25 kernel is 4.9.6.
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