Re: Fedora F40 Won't Power Off (Resolved)

2024-07-02 Thread Stephen Morris
On 21/6/24 19:23, Stephen Morris wrote: On 21/6/24 08:44, Stephen Morris wrote: On 21/6/24 08:17, Stephen Morris wrote: On 20/6/24 18:51, Barry wrote: On 20 Jun 2024, at 09:43, Stephen Morris wrote: there was nothing stopping the system from shutting down, so I'm at a loss at the moment

Re: /boot too Small in F40

2024-07-02 Thread Stephen Morris
On 1/7/24 08:27, Lukas Middendorf wrote: On 30/06/2024 03:36, Stephen Morris wrote: I've tried dropping the number of kernels retained to 4, but that still produces out of space conditions on new kernel installs with the rescue image. You can also consider disabling the rescue kernel gen

Re: /boot too Small in F40

2024-07-02 Thread Stephen Morris
On 30/6/24 23:01, George N. White III wrote: On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 10:36 PM Stephen Morris wrote: Hi, My /boot partition is 512MB, which in F39 was more than ample for 5 kernels and a rescue image, but in F40 that partition is now to small for a new rescue image to b

Re: /boot too Small in F40

2024-07-02 Thread Stephen Morris
On 30/6/24 13:23, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 6/29/24 6:36 PM, Stephen Morris wrote: Hi, My /boot partition is 512MB, which in F39 was more than ample for 5 kernels and a rescue image, but in F40 that partition is now to small for a new rescue image to be created when a new kernel is installed

Re: Latest upgrade KDE Wayland high CPU

2024-07-02 Thread richard emberson
It did happen again after a /bin/reboot but then settled down to 1% after 2 or 3 hours. On 7/1/24 9:27 PM, Tim via users wrote: On Thu, 2024-06-27 at 08:11 -0700, richard emberson wrote: Never Mind. Within 2 hours of posting the original post, Idle CPU usage settled down less than 1% and this

Re: /boot too Small in F40

2024-07-02 Thread Lukas Middendorf
On 02/07/2024 10:38, Stephen Morris wrote: My / partition is on a 3TB hard disk and is using BTRFS. I've put /boot on an SSD, where I have /boot for Ubuntu, Drive C for windows and the UEFI partition, for hoped boot performance improvements. I would assume the performance difference to be not

Hypothetical boot question

2024-07-02 Thread Frank Bures
Hi, I was wondering if it was possible to boot the existing F40 installation from a USB. I tried to research this but everything I was able to find dealt with booting a live image of F40 from USB and/or installing a live image of F40 on a USB. What I want is to create a USB stick with /boot

mdadm.conf

2024-07-02 Thread Javier Perez
Hi. I just built an Raid 1 for / , /boot and /boot/efi using the blivet tool during installation. Everything works fine so far, but I noticed that the Array lines on mdadm.conf look funny mdadm.conf mdadm.conf written out by anaconda MAILADDR root AUTO +imsm +1.x -all ARRAY /dev/md/Fedor

Re: mdadm.conf

2024-07-02 Thread Roger Heflin
Did you build a mdadm raid1 or a dm-raid raid 1? +imsm means you built a dm-raid device (software raid that the bios/efi is aware of) and it is slightly different from a normal mdadm. If it works and uses the correct device names on each boot up then I would not touch it. If you do touch it then

Re: Hypothetical boot question

2024-07-02 Thread Go Canes
On Tue, Jul 2, 2024 at 10:49 AM Frank Bures wrote: > What I want is to create a USB stick with /boot and /boot/efi fs in such a > way that it boots an existing F40 installation on a HD. As I understand things... - your computer will need to be told to boot off the USB drive - either a boot option

Re: Hypothetical boot question

2024-07-02 Thread Frank Bures
On 2024-07-02 10:44, Frank Bures wrote: Hi, I was wondering if it was possible to boot the existing F40 installation from a USB.  I tried to research this but everything I was able to find dealt with booting a live image of F40 from USB and/or installing a live image of F40 on a USB. What I

Re: Hypothetical boot question

2024-07-02 Thread Frank Bures
On 2024-07-02 12:56, Go Canes wrote: Care to explain what you are trying to achieve? The USB stick would only be useful for the existing install, and you would need the USB stick to boot the existing install (assuming you removed any existing /boot and/or /boot/efi from the existing install).

Re: Hypothetical boot question

2024-07-02 Thread Mike Wright
On 7/2/24 07:44, Frank Bures wrote: Hi, I was wondering if it was possible to boot the existing F40 installation from a USB.  I tried to research this but everything I was able to find dealt with booting a live image of F40 from USB and/or installing a live image of F40 on a USB. What I wan

Re: Hypothetical boot question

2024-07-02 Thread Go Canes
On Tue, Jul 2, 2024 at 4:25 PM Frank Bures wrote: > On 2024-07-02 12:56, Go Canes wrote: > > Care to explain what you are trying to achieve? > > Well, I had boot problems before and I found using grub prompt and manual > recovery somehow cumbersome. So I thought maybe I could bypass all that by >

Re: mdadm.conf

2024-07-02 Thread Javier Perez
H Did not know there was such a thing as dm-raid. It was built up by the installer. Makes me wonder, should something happen to the MB, will it be problematic to move the discs to another system? I am assuming if one disk falls, the mdmraid commands to rebuild the array would still be the same

Re: Hypothetical boot question

2024-07-02 Thread Barry
> On 2 Jul 2024, at 21:15, Frank Bures wrote: > > Well, I had boot problems before and I found using grub prompt and manual > recovery somehow cumbersome. So I thought maybe I could bypass all that by > creating a special USB boot disk and do necessary boot repairs from the > running system

Re: Hypothetical boot question

2024-07-02 Thread Geoffrey Leach
On Tue, 2 Jul 2024 13:49:23 -0700 Mike Wright wrote: > On 7/2/24 07:44, Frank Bures wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I was wondering if it was possible to boot the existing F40 > > installation from a USB.  I tried to research this but everything I > > was able to find dealt with booting a live image of F

Re: mdadm.conf

2024-07-02 Thread Roger Heflin
I believe to move to another motherboard you would need to do a bit of messing around. If the new motherboard was the same vendor and was also set the same (assuming it is set to raid for SATA) then it would likely work. You might want to check in the bios/firmware/EFI to see what the SATA contro

Re: Hypothetical boot question

2024-07-02 Thread George N. White III
On Tue, Jul 2, 2024 at 11:49 AM Frank Bures wrote: > Hi, > > I was wondering if it was possible to boot the existing F40 installation > from a USB. I tried to research this but everything I was able to find > dealt with booting a live image of F40 from USB and/or installing a live > image of F40

Re: Hypothetical boot question

2024-07-02 Thread Frank Bures
On 2024-07-02 17:35, Barry wrote: I have a bootable external ssd that has scripts on it to mount the partitions of my systems. Then i can fix the problem and reboot. Good idea, thanks. I'll look into it. Frank -- -- ___ users mailing list --

Re: Hypothetical boot question

2024-07-02 Thread Mike Wright
On 7/2/24 07:44, Frank Bures wrote: Hi, I was wondering if it was possible to boot the existing F40 installation from a USB.  I tried to research this but everything I was able to find dealt with booting a live image of F40 from USB and/or installing a live image of F40 on a USB. What I wan