On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Sudaraka Wijesinghe <
sudaraka.wijesin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Problem is that it's too quiet now and even suppressing the possible
> error messages.
>
This is something I'm looking for too, I would like to see no messages
except for the FAIL ones.
Time to drop-by
On 11/22/12 06:23, Ashim Acharya wrote:
> quiet quite
Aha, yes I did misspell that on command line also. good catch.
And, yes it does quiet down everything.
Problem is that it's too quiet now and even suppressing the possible
error messages. So I don't think this (kernel boot parameter quiet) is
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On 11/21/2012 07:25 PM, Sudaraka Wijesinghe wrote:
> On 11/22/12 05:10, Ray Kohler wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Sudaraka Wijesinghe
>> wrote:
>>> On 11/22/12 03:05, Karol Blazewicz wrote:
Have you tried adding 'quiet' to the kernel
On 11/22/12 05:10, Ray Kohler wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Sudaraka Wijesinghe
> wrote:
>> On 11/22/12 03:05, Karol Blazewicz wrote:
>>> Have you tried adding 'quiet' to the kernel boot line?
>>
>> This doesn't help because the messages in question are generated by the
>> systemd unit
On 21 November 2012 14:09, Robbie Smith wrote:
> I don’t recall when this started occurring (as most applications that open
> files open them one at a time so I seldom come across it), but the directory
> selection dialog seems to always open my home directory regardless of what I
> navigate to. T
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Sudaraka Wijesinghe
wrote:
> On 11/22/12 03:05, Karol Blazewicz wrote:
>> Have you tried adding 'quiet' to the kernel boot line?
>
> This doesn't help because the messages in question are generated by the
> systemd unit loading process, not the Kernel.
Have you te
On 22/11/12, Sudaraka Wijesinghe wrote:
| This doesn't help because the messages in question are generated by the
| systemd unit loading process, not the Kernel.
Adding quiet to the kernel command line will make systemd quiet.
Give it a go.
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On 11/22/12 03:11, D. Can Celasun wrote:
> Same thing here, though a fast disk prevents it for me.
I wonder if there is some sort of mechanism to make those services load
quietly without them reporting back the [ok] message.
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On 11/22/12 03:05, Karol Blazewicz wrote:
> Have you tried adding 'quiet' to the kernel boot line?
This doesn't help because the messages in question are generated by the
systemd unit loading process, not the Kernel.
Thanks.
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 11:35 PM, Karol Blazewicz wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 5:00 PM, Sudaraka Wijesinghe
> wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me how I might be able to get a clean login prompt?
>
> Have you tried adding 'quiet' to the kernel boot line?
>
Same thing here, though a fast disk preve
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 5:00 PM, Sudaraka Wijesinghe
wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how I might be able to get a clean login prompt?
Have you tried adding 'quiet' to the kernel boot line?
Hey Archers,
This is an issue I has since the day I switched to systemd, I was hoping
it would get fixed eventually but seems not.
I start both Apache and MySQL services on boot, and both of them display
the start complete message after the login prompt.
Something like this:
> Starting MySQL
> S
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 6:04 PM, Andrzej Giniewicz wrote:
> I just happened to look for same information not so long ago. There will
> be no major differences when 1.3 will be out, for reference see:
>
> http://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/1.3#KVM
That's good news. It will simplify things for me a bi
> Thank you for your response. I loaded the module using "modprobe
> dm_thin_pool" and it can be seen using
>
> # lsmod | grep dm_
> dm_thin_pool 39196 0
> dm_persistent_data 37291 1 dm_thin_pool
> dm_bufio 14228 1 dm_persistent_data
> libcrc32c 1002
Hi list
I don’t recall when this started occurring (as most applications that
open files open them one at a time so I seldom come across it), but the
directory selection dialog seems to always open my home directory
regardless of what I navigate to. The programs that spawn the dialog
subseque
Hello,
2012/11/20 Sebastian Lipp :
> --> Using interface ppp0
> --> local IP address 10.140.52.61
> --> remote IP address 10.64.64.64
> --> primary DNS address 212.23.115.132
> --> secondary DNS address 212.23.115.148
Can you ping your gateway (10.64.64.64)?
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I'm using qemu-kvm 1.2 and it works (for me) much better than qemu.
Under standard qemu I was unable to install windows xp guest
(bluescreen during installation), and on other guests disk and network
with virtio was unbelievable slow. I'm testing it right now with linux
mint livecd; under qemu-kvm
On 21/11/12 10:01, Lukas Jirkovsky wrote:
> On 20 November 2012 19:34, Steve P. wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> This is my first posting so bear with me.
>>
>> I am trying to get qemu-kvm to work inside Virtualbox, but when I try to
>> #modprobe the kvm-intel or kvm_intel module, it errors stating that
>> oper
On 2012-11-21 07:42, Robbie Smith wrote:
> On 21/11/12 04:18, Sebastian Lipp wrote:
> >I've got a problem with my Huawei E220 (not entirely sure about this) 3G
> >modem
> >stick. It used to work for several days without any issues but someone closed
> >my laptop's lid so that it slept away and sin
On 20 November 2012 19:34, Steve P. wrote:
> Hi
>
> This is my first posting so bear with me.
>
> I am trying to get qemu-kvm to work inside Virtualbox, but when I try to
> #modprobe the kvm-intel or kvm_intel module, it errors stating that
> operation is not permitted.
>
> Is qemu known to run in
On 21/11/12 04:18, Sebastian Lipp wrote:
Hey there!
I've got a problem with my Huawei E220 (not entirely sure about this) 3G modem
stick. It used to work for several days without any issues but someone closed
my laptop's lid so that it slept away and since I can't reach any remote
machine.
Ever
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