On 2019-01-18, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2019-01-18, Daniel Frey wrote:
>
>> As someone else mentioned you can mask grub-mkconfig. I didn't bother,
>> it isn't run automatically.
>
> I should have known that on Gentoo it wouldn't be. I ought to think
> about starting to switch to grub2. On one
On 18/01/2019 13:29, Jacques Montier wrote:
Hello all,
I encounter some problem about upgrading app-shells/bash from 4.4_p12
to 4.4_p23-r1.
After the checking phase, it stops asking for password (attached file).
All passwords (root, user) are rejected, so i can't go further.
Any idea ?
Log
On 2019.01.18 06:29, Jacques Montier wrote:
Hello all,
I encounter some problem about upgrading app-shells/bash from 4.4_p12
to 4.4_p23-r1.
After the checking phase, it stops asking for password (attached
file).
All passwords (root, user) are rejected, so i can't go further.
Any idea ?
Hel
On Thursday, 17 January 2019 21:37:32 GMT Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to set the alias of my interfaces at boot (if possible with
> netifrc).
>
> Here are the relevant parts of my configuration:
> config_enp3s0f0="null"
> vlans_enp3s0f0="20 21 22 50"
> config_enp3s0f0_22="185.1.89
On 2019/01/18 13:10:45, Andrew Lowe wrote:
Hi all,
About year ago I updated my nVidia graphics card. The sound stopped
working and it turns out the new card makes it's onboard, HDMI, audio
appear before the motherboard sound hence no sound via the 3.5mm jack. I
usually have all of my device driver
Hello all,
I encounter some problem about upgrading app-shells/bash from 4.4_p12
to 4.4_p23-r1.
After the checking phase, it stops asking for password (attached file).
All passwords (root, user) are rejected, so i can't go further.
Any idea ?
Thanks in advance,
*--*
*Jacques*
*https://sites.go
Hi all,
About year ago I updated my nVidia graphics card. The sound stopped
working and it turns out the new card makes it's onboard, HDMI, audio
appear before the motherboard sound hence no sound via the 3.5mm jack. I
usually have all of my device drivers statically linked, no modules, so
On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 17:57:40 -0800, Daniel Frey wrote:
> After looking through docs I was scratching my head and it took me a
> while of searching to find a usable grub.cfg file, as permutations I
> tried never seemed to work right.
I found the easiest way was to run grub-mkconfig to get a star
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