Hi,
I am installing F36, from the "netinstall disk" on a HP laptop (dual boot,
Xfce).
After downloading and installing it gives this:
error in POSTTRANS scriptlet in rpm package grub2 common
and aborts the installation, twice.
At reboot goes to the grub prompt.
Is there something we can do?
G
On 4/7/22 22:42, Tim via users wrote:
On Mon, 2022-07-04 at 18:15 +1000, Stephen Morris wrote:
The package must have been updated as when I looked yesterday it
didn't supply any of those files, unless I looked at the file list
from the wrong package
dnf history
See what got updated when.
Tha
Hi,
I believe I am using akmod to build the nvidia kernel module when
the kernel version changes and that built module is tainting the kernel
because of missing signature or keys, which I am assuming are secure
boot keys, but I also followed some instructions I found on the net to
get nvid
On 4/7/22 22:37, Tim via users wrote:
Barry wrote:
I ran duel boot win10+fedora like this,
now I duel boot win11+fedora in this way.
Patrick O'Callaghan:
Duel? Are they fighting each other?
Sorry :-)
I think it's rather apt.
Not sorry ;-)
I'm tri-booting between Win11, Fedora and Ubuntu. I
Error -110 is timeout, meaning the device did not respond to the commands.
It usually means the hardware in question is in a bad/locked up state
so the kernel is unable to init it.
If the issue is after a suspend/resume then try below:
Other notes indicate this:
Please create the file /etc/modp
On 7/5/22 16:54, Stephen Morris wrote:
I believe I am using akmod to build the nvidia kernel module when
the kernel version changes and that built module is tainting the kernel
because of missing signature or keys, which I am assuming are secure
boot keys, but I also followed some instruct
On Tue, Jul 5, 2022 at 7:55 PM Stephen Morris
wrote:
> Hi,
> I believe I am using akmod to build the nvidia kernel module when the
> kernel version changes and that built module is tainting the kernel because
> of missing signature or keys, which I am assuming are secure boot keys, but
> I al
Should this go here, or the devel list?
2022-07-05T11:05:50.127140-07:00 localhost kernel: EXT4-fs error (device
dm-7): __ext4_find_entry:1635: inode #165908482: comm firefox: reading
directory lblock 0
2022-07-05T11:05:50.127574-07:00 localhost kernel: EXT4-fs error (device
dm-7): ext4_wait_
On Jul 5, 2022, at 18:55, Stephen Morris wrote:
> [ 13.973636] nvidia: module license 'NVIDIA' taints kernel.
It’s this line where the kernel notes why it is tainted. Somewhere in the
nvidia kmod C code, there is a line that looks like this:
MODULE_LICENSE("NVIDIA");
The kernel will print
On Wed, 2022-07-06 at 09:16 +1000, Stephen Morris wrote:
> I'm tri-booting between Win11, Fedora and Ubuntu. I used to have the
> bios time configured to local time and found that Linux assumed the
> bios time was UTC, and didn't provide an easy way of changing that,
> and hence was always 10 hour
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