Re: System time/timezone, was Re: Maximum size .bash_aliases file
Well, The International BIPM writes the time with a colon: https://www.bipm.org/en/ Best Heriberto On Tuesday, June 25, 2024, David Wright wrote: > On Mon 24 Jun 2024 at 23:34:45 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote: >> On 24/6/24 21:41, Erwan David wrote: >> > Le 24/06/2024 à 22:38, Curt a écrit : > >> > > When my mom came to visit one time in the nineties she requested I >> > > change my alarm clock to AM PM time (it is now 15:25 here in the Gallic >> > > regions, where the weather has finally turned summery after >> > > forty days and >> > > forty nights of rain). > >> > AM/PM would not be so strange if between 11AM and 1 PM it was 12 AM ... >> > >> The correct format for the 24 hour clock time, does not include a >> colon between the hours and the minutes - 10:30pm is 2230 in the 24 >> hour clock format. > > I have failed miserably to find a clock display in our house that > doesn't include a colon in the time display. So I thought Google's > Images page might have some and, indeed, there are one or two. > > Where did you find this "correct" format? AFAICT, adding colons > to a string of digits is used as a self-documenting way of indicating > it's a time, whether time-of-day or an interval or period. > > Cheers, > David. > > -- ** La vida es corta pero ancha / Life is short but wide Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia Centro INAH-Colima Calz. Pedro A. Galván Norte 502 Col. Zalatón Colima, Colima México CP 28000 **
Re: mounting external hard drive from rescue mode shell?
Thanks Eben and David! I am now on a shell (BusyBox v.35.0 Debian 1:1.35.0-4+b3) I don't see the mounting points to execute cp. There is nothing under media nor root; under usr I can see only: bin lib local sbin share. Where are the internal h-drive and the external? I would very much appreciate your further help. Who could have envisioned a community like this back in the 80's? This is great! Heriberto On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 9:04 AM Heriberto Avelino < heriberto.avel...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear all: > Is it possible to mount an external hard drive while running Debian in > rescue mode? > Furthermore, the ultimate question is how could I copy folders from the > computer's hard drive to the external one while in rescue mode? > Many thanks!! > Heriberto >
mounting external hard drive from rescue mode shell?
Dear all: Is it possible to mount an external hard drive while running Debian in rescue mode? Furthermore, the ultimate question is how could I copy folders from the computer's hard drive to the external one while in rescue mode? Many thanks!! Heriberto
Access and Back-up a Root locked laptop
Dear all My root account is locked. I experienced the well known issue "Debian authentication failure" at the log-in stage, i.e. it would not accept the root password. I accessed the BIOS to enter the safe mode, and discovered that my hard drive is almost full. I shall not attempt a fresh partitioning as many files are not backed up. So, I would like to ask: - Can I access the system to back up my working files? - How can I back up the files to an external device? Distributor ID: Debian Description: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) Release: 12 Codename: bookworm running on a Laptop hp ProBook 445 I would appreciate it if any kind soul could help me. I will buy you a cake! Heriberto