Il giorno lun, 19/11/2018 alle 13.05 -0500, Garry Williams ha scritto:
> Naw. No bug. systemd sends SIGTERM to each running process
> atshutdown time. If the process fails to exit, systemd then sends
> aSIGKILL.
> The shell ignores SIGTERM.
Yes, ignore it
I have try to kill my shell pid and noth
Hello,
I have a 64GB USB-Stick inserted to my Fritz!Box which is available as a
SMB mount point.
When I mount it "df -H" shows
Filesystem Size Used Avail . Mounted on
..
//fritz.box/nil123G38G86G 31% /nas
All values are doubled (except the Use% of course).
What
On 11/20/18 4:50 AM, Dario Lesca wrote:
How to I get rid on this (my?) issue ?
Use "exec reboot" instead of "reboot". Close all of your other active
shells before you do.
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On 11/20/18 5:45 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
I have a 64GB USB-Stick inserted to my Fritz!Box which is available as a
SMB mount point.
When I mount it "df -H" shows
Filesystem Size Used Avail . Mounted on
..
//fritz.box/nil123G38G86G 31% /nas
What does "df -h" sh
Il giorno mar, 20/11/2018 alle 08.02 -0800, Gordon Messmer ha scritto:
> Use "exec reboot" instead of "reboot". Close all of your other
> active shells before you do.
Ok, thank, this can be a possible solution
but it will be difficult to avoid the habit of writing only "reboot"
... to lose last h
On 11/20/2018 10:03 AM, Dario Lesca wrote:
Ok, thank, this can be a possible solution
but it will be difficult to avoid the habit of writing only "reboot" ...
to lose last history is very annoyng
Try adding this line to ~/.bashrc:
alias reboot='exec reboot'
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Il giorno mar, 20/11/2018 alle 10.11 -0700, Joe Zeff ha scritto:
> Try adding this line to ~/.bashrc:
> alias reboot='exec reboot'
Yes, thanks, also this can be a workaround.
But i can think also for other people, if in case this annoying problem
also affects other people.
Then, if this is the
On 19/11/18 10:13 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/19/18 5:08 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
From recollection, which may not be completely accurate, the Asrock
motherboard that I
have now is the first motherboard I've had where the bios has not offered a
setting to
set the system clock to GMT/Local, a
On 19/11/18 1:48 pm, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/18/18 1:42 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
I also created a new user and it behaved similarly but slightly
differently. When I logged in with the new user I made the mistake of
not changing the default so it logged into Gnome, and when Gnome
started Netw
On 11/20/2018 02:07 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Given that the front screen of the bios is displaying the time as local
time, presumably that means that the time settings in the bios are local
time and the motherboard bios doesn't provide any means to input the
time as GMT, hence the bios is not
On 11/20/18 1:07 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 19/11/18 10:13 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 11/19/18 5:08 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>> From recollection, which may not be completely accurate, the Asrock
>>> motherboard that I
>>> have now is the first motherboard I've had where the bios has not
>>
On 11/21/18 5:07 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>
>
> Given that the front screen of the bios is displaying the time as local time,
> presumably
> that means that the time settings in the bios are local time and the
> motherboard bios
> doesn't provide any means to input the time as GMT, hence the bio
On 11/20/18 2:09 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 11/21/18 5:07 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>
>>
>> Given that the front screen of the bios is displaying the time as local
>> time, presumably
>> that means that the time settings in the bios are local time and the
>> motherboard bios
>> doesn't provide a
On 11/21/18 7:02 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> That's just the way it is (unfortunately).
And one of the myriad of reasons I don't dual boot with Windows. VM's are good
enough for
the few times I've got no choice in the matter.
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On Tue, 20 Nov 2018 08:14:43 -0800 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/20/18 5:45 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
> > I have a 64GB USB-Stick inserted to my Fritz!Box which is available as a
> > SMB mount point.
> >
> > When I mount it "df -H" shows
> >
> > Filesystem Size Used Avail . Mounted on
>
On 11/20/18 10:49 PM, Frank Elsner wrote:
On Tue, 20 Nov 2018 08:14:43 -0800 Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/20/18 5:45 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
I have a 64GB USB-Stick inserted to my Fritz!Box which is available as a
SMB mount point.
When I mount it "df -H" shows
Filesystem Size Used
On Tue, 20 Nov 2018 23:26:29 -0800 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/20/18 10:49 PM, Frank Elsner wrote:
> > On Tue, 20 Nov 2018 08:14:43 -0800 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> >> On 11/20/18 5:45 AM, Frank Elsner wrote:
> >>> I have a 64GB USB-Stick inserted to my Fritz!Box which is available as a
> >>> SMB mount po
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