Re: Can't create a new VM with Virtual Machine Manager

2019-01-03 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 12/31/18 6:31 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: When it happened before I edited the XML file to remove the .osxsave flag and that solved the problem. However now it's happening with a fresh VM so there's no XML file to edit. Try commenting out that feature in /usr/share/libvirt/cpu_map.xml __

Re: Strange DNF Behavior After Upgrade to F29

2019-01-03 Thread Charlie McVeigh
Open mouth and insert foot. :-) I was was not paying attention Computers can sure make one look pretty stupid!! ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code

Re: Strange DNF Behavior After Upgrade to F29

2019-01-03 Thread Ulf Volmer
> The current kernel that I am running according to uname -r is: > > 4.19.12-301.fc29.x86_64 > > However when I run "dnf upgrade" today I get the following dependencies > to be installed: > > Installing dependencies: > kernel-core x86_64 4.19.13- > 300.fc29 u

Strange DNF Behavior After Upgrade to F29

2019-01-03 Thread Charlie McVeigh
I just upgraded to F29 from F28 yesterday. The current kernel that I am running according to uname -r is: 4.19.12-301.fc29.x86_64 However when I run "dnf upgrade" today I get the following dependencies to be installed: Installing dependencies: kernel-core x86_64 4.19.

Re: Extremely slow Josm

2019-01-03 Thread Rick Stevens
On 1/3/19 1:05 PM, Robin Lee wrote: > Hi > > I have a desktop and a laptop, both with fully updated Fedora 29. The > laptop is a fresh installation while the desktop has been upgraded from > previous versions of Fedora. And I have Josm installed on both. > > Now the problem is that on the desktop

Re: Cannot boot windows dual boot -- is this a grub issue?

2019-01-03 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 1/3/19 10:41 AM, William Oliver wrote: So, here's an easier (I hope) question. I remember back in the day, when I would power up my machine in dual boot mode, grub would give me a grub menu that let me choose the OS. Now, it just comes up in Windows. If I want to boot into Fedora, I have to

Extremely slow Josm

2019-01-03 Thread Robin Lee
Hi I have a desktop and a laptop, both with fully updated Fedora 29. The laptop is a fresh installation while the desktop has been upgraded from previous versions of Fedora. And I have Josm installed on both. Now the problem is that on the desktop Josm has become really slow. You need some seriou

[Solved]Re: Cannot boot windows dual boot -- is this a grub issue?

2019-01-03 Thread William Oliver
On Thu, 2019-01-03 at 12:44 -0500, William Oliver wrote: > I just installed Fedora29 on my brand new HP laptop. The > installation > went fine, and Fedora comes up fine. However, I was trying to > install > it as a dual boot machine, and the Windows option does not come up > either with a "normal

Re: Breaking LVM (on purpose)

2019-01-03 Thread Roger Heflin
echo 1 > /sys/block/sdX/device/delete And the device should disappear. On Thu, Jan 3, 2019 at 11:01 AM Chris Adams wrote: > > Once upon a time, Ian Malone said: > > Does anyone have suggestions for easily simulating a missing volume in > > LVM on bare metal? > > Actually make a volume go missin

Cannot boot windows dual boot -- is this a grub issue?

2019-01-03 Thread William Oliver
I just installed Fedora29 on my brand new HP laptop. The installation went fine, and Fedora comes up fine. However, I was trying to install it as a dual boot machine, and the Windows option does not come up either with a "normal" grub bootup or when I choose boot options in BIOS. THe box has hyb

[SOLVED] Re: Problem installing Fedora 29

2019-01-03 Thread William Oliver
On Thu, 2019-01-03 at 09:25 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 1/3/19 9:13 AM, William Oliver wrote: > > I just bought a brand new little HP laptop and decided to try to > > install Fedora 29. I created the bootable flash drive in Windows > > using > > Rufus. When I try to boot from the flash drive,

Re: Breaking LVM (on purpose)

2019-01-03 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Ian Malone said: > Does anyone have suggestions for easily simulating a missing volume in > LVM on bare metal? Actually make a volume go missing? The easiest way to do that would be USB volumes (thumb drives), and just yank the drive out. Even if you don't want to physically p

Breaking LVM (on purpose)

2019-01-03 Thread Ian Malone
Does anyone have suggestions for easily simulating a missing volume in LVM on bare metal? I'm trying to test behaviour like a network attached physical volume going missing (actually, a network mounted virtual disc image). The normal loopback approach to testing falls a bit short, while overwriting