On 2020-06-20 22:48, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-06-21 10:15, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 20Jun2020 16:28, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Fred, my objective is to use the drive as an NAS. The drive began life
as a WD Mybook, it had two 2GB partitions for whatever reason and I had
been using it to save NFS f
On 2020-06-20 at 14:54:48 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 6/20/20 12:28 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> > After dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=32 I get the following error:
> >
> > the file /usr/include/mysql/mariadb_rpl.h makes conflict between the
> > attempted
> > installation of mariadb-devel-3
On 2020-06-21 19:40, Bob Goodwin wrote:
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> On 2020-06-20 22:48, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 2020-06-21 10:15, Cameron Simpson wrote:
>>> On 20Jun2020 16:28, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Fred, my objective is to use the drive as an NAS. The drive began life
as a WD Mybook, it had two 2GB partitions
On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 at 08:41, Bob Goodwin wrote:
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> On 2020-06-20 22:48, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > On 2020-06-21 10:15, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> >> On 20Jun2020 16:28, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> >>> Fred, my objective is to use the drive as an NAS. The drive began life
> >>> as a WD Mybook, it had two
On 2020-06-21 08:08, Ed Greshko wrote:
You probably would best be served by using ntfs or ext3.
It isn't a question about what "samba" wants but what disk formats the kernel
running on the router
supports.
°
How can I find that? Hopefully I don't have to ask the manufacturer ...
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Bob Good
Bob Goodwin 于2020年6月21日周日 下午10:10写道:
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> On 2020-06-21 08:08, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > You probably would best be served by using ntfs or ext3.
> >
> > It isn't a question about what "samba" wants but what disk formats the
> > kernel running on the router
> > supports.
> °
> How can I find that?
On 2020-06-21 22:09, Bob Goodwin wrote:
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> On 2020-06-21 08:08, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> You probably would best be served by using ntfs or ext3.
>>
>> It isn't a question about what "samba" wants but what disk formats the
>> kernel running on the router
>> supports.
> °
> How can I find that? Hope
hello, I would like to know how to report a problem, in cinnamon when
using the restart function the system crashes and that's it!
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José Artemio 于2020年6月21日周日 下午10:44写道:
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> hello, I would like to know how to report a problem, in cinnamon when
> using the restart function the system crashes and that's it!
Bugzilla, most time abrt can handle this automatically if you have
setup bugzilla user and didn't disable this feature.
But
Fri, 19 Jun 2020 09:43:12 -0400
Justin Moore :
> It hasn't (yet) happened while I've been sitting at the computer so I
> can't tell if it's a clean shutdown or a hard reboot. Googling for
> "fedora" or "F32" and "random reboots" or "random crashes" doesn't
> bring up anything particularly helpful.
On 2020-06-21 10:30, Ed Greshko wrote:
You probably saw it by now, but George had the answer you needed.
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/RT-ACRH13/E11649_RT_ACRH13_Manual.pdf
says:
The wireless routerworkswithmostUSBHDDs/Flashdisks(upto2TBsize) and supports
read-write access f
I have a backup script (using Borgmatic) I run every night, where the
target is a RAID1 array connected by a USB dock. The dock is normally
off so the script turns it on, does the backup, then turns it off
again. This is the cron entry:
# cat /etc/cron.d/borgmatic
# Run borgmatic every day at 3am
On 20/6/20 7:25 am, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Jun 19, 2020, at 03:34, Stephen Morris
wrote:
My issue with BLS is the way it displays the kernel menu entries in
grub, it is exactly the same as the way grubby showed the entries
which I also hated, consequently I refuse to use BLS until suc
On 19/6/20 8:59 pm, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-06-19 17:03, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-06-19 16:43, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/19/20 12:01 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
When I did a dnf upgrade today I got the following messages at the
beginning of dnf output.
Error:
Problem: cannot inst
On 2020-06-22 06:01, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Thanks for your responses Samuel and Ed. I did try --best and --allowerasing
> as suggest but they made no difference.
> I am indeed using the COPR repository for qgis as that was the required
> methodology for Fedora. I have tried the dnf upgrade this
It would appear that the md stop is still running when you remove the disk.
So in both cases you run the exact same script but from cron it fails?
I would think you either need a loop validating that the md stopped or
just put a simple few second sleep delay between the md stop and the
disk stop.
Hi,
On the old BIOS systems, if I wanted to swap hard drives on a system
(e.g. move over to a bigger one), I could clone it off-line, then swap
over, and it'd just work.
Should I expect a UEFI system to do it that simply?
And do secure boot options throw any spanners in the works, too?
I tried
On 22/6/20 8:43 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-06-22 06:01, Stephen Morris wrote:
Thanks for your responses Samuel and Ed. I did try --best and --allowerasing as
suggest but they made no difference.
I am indeed using the COPR repository for qgis as that was the required
methodology for Fedora.
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