Le 2024-07-05 03:03, Tide Ka a écrit :
Should I understand that if you have a windows installation on a disk
with some (big) space left, you cannot install f40 as a dual boot
system? (because anaconda is unable to ignore the windows partition)
That (dual-boot) is based upon anaconda's behavi
Samuel Sieb:
>> The writing is finished when dd exits, but the drive might keep flashing
>> briefly after that. Or maybe the drive has some internal caching that
>> it doesn't advertise (that would be very bad).
Tide Ka:
> Won't there be any kernel cache, so `sync` command is their for coping
On Thu, 2024-07-04 at 18:09 +0200, François Patte wrote:
> Should I understand that if you have a windows installation on a disk
> with some (big) space left, you cannot install f40 as a dual boot
> system? (because anaconda is unable to ignore the windows partition)
It's been ages since I dual-
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On Jul 5, 2024, at 04:00, François Patte
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> Le 2024-07-05 03:03, Tide Ka a écrit :
>>> Should I understand that if you have a windows installation on a disk with
>>> some (big) space left, you cannot install f40 as a dual boot system?
>>> (because anaconda is unable to ignore the wind
Alex writes:
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»Hi,
I've just upgraded from fedora38 to fedora39 and directly to fedora40 and now
apache won't start:
(30)Read-only file system: AH00091: httpd: could not open error log file
/home/httpd/http://www.mysite.com/logs/error_log>www.mysite.com/logs/err
On 7/5/24 3:22 AM, Tim via users wrote:
So I typed sync, and that stayed doing something until the
flashdrive stopped blinking, then the cursor returned immediately. So,
I'm tempted to think that the caching delay was part of the OS rather
than the drive.
Your reaction is likely to be right.
Le 2024-07-05 13:28, Jonathan Billings a écrit :
On Jul 5, 2024, at 04:00, François Patte
wrote:
Le 2024-07-05 03:03, Tide Ka a écrit :
Should I understand that if you have a windows installation on a
disk with some (big) space left, you cannot install f40 as a dual
boot system? (because an
On Fri, 2024-07-05 at 06:36 -0700, Tide Ka via users wrote:
> I have gone through man pages of `dd` and find executing `sync` right
> after the writing finished may not be enabled by default. That requires
> passing `oflag=sync` or passing nocache to `conv=`, but non of the above
> is done in th
On Jul 5, 2024, at 12:15, François Patte
wrote:
> Yes! But how can I boot the installer as a BIOS boot?
You would need to either turn off UEFI boot in the BIOS or choose a special
boot option upon boot. It is entirely up to your hardware - Fedora can’t do
anything about it once it’s booted the
Hi,
> I've just upgraded from fedora38 to fedora39 and directly to fedora40 and
> now
> > apache won't start:
> >
> >
> > (30)Read-only file system: AH00091: httpd: could not open error log
> file
> > /home/httpd/http://www.mysite.com/logs/error_log>
> www.mysite.com/logs/err
> > or_log.
> > AH000
François Patte composed on 2024-07-05 18:14 (UTC+0200):
> how can I boot the installer as a BIOS boot?
First ensure that the BIOS has CSM (legacy boot, by whatever name used) enabled.
After exiting setup, hit the BBS hotkey during POST, which will present a boot
device selection menu. Choose the
Alex writes:
Do you have any idea why this option isn't part of the systemd service file
on the other systems I upgraded? The document root for the other systems
uses/var/www, but they didn't have this problem, and their home directories
are also defined with this path.
I checked my other
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