> On 8 Jan 2023, at 01:54, Stephen Morris wrote:
>
> On 8/1/23 09:55, Barry wrote:
>>
On 7 Jan 2023, at 15:42, Tim via users
wrote:
>>>
>>> Tim:
> I have to ask, since I see a lot of grubby posts (pun intended):
>
> I've *NEVER* run grub2-mkconfig. I've always just
Hi
On Sun, 08 Jan 2023 18:46:09 +1100 Stephen Morris wrote:
> From a google check for the default grub kernel boots it seems that if
> you add the following two statements into /etc/default/grub and then run
> grub2-mkconfig grub will use the last selected kernel as the default
> boot kernel
I think that it could be related to this:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2158977
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216895
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On 08/01/2023 02:10, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 8/1/23 12:59, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/7/23 17:24, Stephen Morris wrote:
I've attached ~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log (my Xorg doesn't write
its log to /var/log) as the end of my log file is completely
different to what you are showing. I also don't
On 08/01/2023 01:40, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Can anyone try using grubby --set-default to change the default boot
kernel to something other than the most recently-installed kernel,
successfully?
It tells me that it obeys my request, and grubby --info=DEFAULT shows
that the default boot kernel
On 8/1/23 21:26, John Pilkington wrote:
On 08/01/2023 02:10, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 8/1/23 12:59, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/7/23 17:24, Stephen Morris wrote:
I've attached ~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log (my Xorg doesn't write
its log to /var/log) as the end of my log file is completely
differ
On 8/1/23 19:51, Barry wrote:
On 8 Jan 2023, at 01:54, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 8/1/23 09:55, Barry wrote:
On 7 Jan 2023, at 15:42, Tim via users wrote:
Tim:
I have to ask, since I see a lot of grubby posts (pun intended):
I've *NEVER* run grub2-mkconfig. I've always just yum/dnf upda
On 08/01/2023 13:58, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 8/1/23 21:26, John Pilkington wrote:
On 08/01/2023 02:10, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 8/1/23 12:59, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/7/23 17:24, Stephen Morris wrote:
I've attached ~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log (my Xorg doesn't write
its log to /var/log) as
On 07/01/2023 01.38, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 2023-01-06 06:17, Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
I have a program that is supposed to listen to the same port on both
IPv4 and IPv6 sockets. In the past, what it did, was basically:
create new socket for IPv6, set option IPV6_V6ONLY to off, bind,
listen;
Stephen Morris writes:
And at boot/reboot, GRUB had to be configured to read the default
variable to see which menu item to boot.
I lack the perseverance to read through the conglomeration of GRUB menu
files to see what it does these days.
From a google check for the default grub kernel boots
hello there,
here is my auto.master
#
# Sample auto.master file
# This is a 'master' automounter map and it has the following format:
# mount-point [map-type[,format]:]map [options]
# For details of the format look at auto.master(5).
#
#/misc /etc/auto.misc
#
# NOTE: mounts done from a hosts map
On 08/01/2023 16:14, Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
On 07/01/2023 01.38, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 2023-01-06 06:17, Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
I have a program that is supposed to listen to the same port on both
IPv4 and IPv6 sockets. In the past, what it did, was basically:
create new socket for IPv6
I will post this here since the test list is low traffic; I don't
believe it is OT. Is koji only used for the testers? I know fedpkg is
for development and there is a build system too called "Copr". I am only
interested in looking into testing. So to begin this would an interested
person look i
On 1/8/23 14:20, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I will post this here since the test list is low traffic; I don't
believe it is OT. Is koji only used for the testers? I know fedpkg is
for development and there is a build system too called "Copr". I am only
interested in looking into testing. So to begi
On Sun, 2023-01-08 at 17:20 -0500, Bill Cunningham wrote:
> I will post this here since the test list is low traffic; I don't
> believe it is OT. Is koji only used for the testers? I know fedpkg is
> for development and there is a build system too called "Copr". I am
> only
> interested in lookin
On 1/8/2023 5:32 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/8/23 14:20, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I will post this here since the test list is low traffic; I don't
believe it is OT. Is koji only used for the testers? I know fedpkg is
for development and there is a build system too called "Copr". I am
only inte
On 1/8/23 14:38, Bill Cunningham wrote:
On 1/8/2023 5:32 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/8/23 14:20, Bill Cunningham wrote:
I will post this here since the test list is low traffic; I don't
believe it is OT. Is koji only used for the testers? I know fedpkg is
for development and there is a build
On 9/1/23 03:54, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Stephen Morris writes:
And at boot/reboot, GRUB had to be configured to read the default
variable to see which menu item to boot.
I lack the perseverance to read through the conglomeration of GRUB menu
files to see what it does these days.
From a google
On 9/1/23 01:53, John Pilkington wrote:
On 08/01/2023 13:58, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 8/1/23 21:26, John Pilkington wrote:
On 08/01/2023 02:10, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 8/1/23 12:59, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/7/23 17:24, Stephen Morris wrote:
I've attached ~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log (my Xor
Freed up space on hard disk on Dell with Windows 10
and legacy boot. Then booted from Fedora 37 usb to
install. Everything went fine with the Fedora 37 install,
but no windows option on boot menu. Most of my other
machine are Fedora only, but notebook has old Windows
7 as original OS, and it
On 2023-01-08 08:14, Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
and see the difference in behavior. When using "all", the second
round (IPv4) says that bind returns 1 unexpectedly, and the port is
also unexpected. When using "localhost", both IPv6 and IPv4 succeed
and listen to the same port, but using two di
On Sun, Jan 8, 2023 at 9:37 PM Michael D. Setzer II via users
wrote:
> At present, if I tried to boot legacy, it came up with not
> bootable with the boot flag on UEFI partition (sda3), set
> boot flag to (sda2) windows partitions, and can not boot
> and use F12 to select legacy boot, and it will
Hi!
This is happening with the latest 2 kernel versions (just updated and
the same is happening). I thought I wouldn't be the only one and the bug
would magically disappear... well it seems not.
Has anyone experience this?
On my side it's happening 100% of the time, starting with previous
k
On 8 Jan 2023 at 22:09, Go Canes wrote:
From: Go Canes
Date sent: Sun, 8 Jan 2023 22:09:24 -0500
Subject:Re: Installed Fedora 37 on older Dell with
Windows 10, but doen't
show windows as boot option??
To: mi...@guam.net,
Frederic Muller wrote:
>This is happening with the latest 2 kernel versions (just updated and
>the same is happening). I thought I wouldn't be the only one and the bug
>would magically disappear... well it seems not.
It's probably this:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216895
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