Re: [arch-general] jpurnalctl --setup-keys error

2015-10-18 Thread Jens Adam
Sun, 18 Oct 2015 20:03:13 -0700 Dennis Anderson : > Failed to set file attributes: Operation not supported ... corresponds to https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/master/src/journal/journalctl.c#L1479 I haven't checked with kernel sources, but I don't think you'll find (m)any filesystems supp

Re: [arch-general] Blue/Black Screen of Death with Plasma5

2015-10-18 Thread Bhushan Shah
Hi, On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 4:45 AM, Dutch Ingraham wrote: > The backstory: I bought a new el-cheapo multi-function printer-scanner > today and as a consequence installed sane, xsane, and > kdegraphics-ksaneplugin. I did all that while logged into my usual > window manager, dwm. All was fine.

[arch-general] jpurnalctl --setup-keys error

2015-10-18 Thread Dennis Anderson
Hello everyone, When I run the setup keys command I get this: #journalctl --setup-keys Generating seed... Generating key pair... Generating sealing key... Failed to set file attributes: Operation not supported The new key pair has been generated. The secret sealing key has been written to the

Re: [arch-general] Blue/Black Screen of Death with Plasma5

2015-10-18 Thread Marshall Neill
Since I do not run the KDE desktop the only suggestion, fwiw, is, do you have a KDE Session startup, like Xfce has a session startup? Perhaps there is something of note in there, if one exists. Regards, Marshall Neill On 10/18/2015 06:15 PM, Dutch Ingraham wrote: Hi folks- The backstory:

[arch-general] Blue/Black Screen of Death with Plasma5

2015-10-18 Thread Dutch Ingraham
Hi folks- The backstory: I bought a new el-cheapo multi-function printer-scanner today and as a consequence installed sane, xsane, and kdegraphics-ksaneplugin. I did all that while logged into my usual window manager, dwm. All was fine. Then I wanted to try the kde plugin, so logged into kde d

Re: [arch-general] Qemu / KVM 9p rootfs not booting automatically

2015-10-18 Thread João Miguel
Hi, sorry for the late response, but I wasn't sure this fit. > ERROR: device 'r' not found. Skipping fsck. > ERROR: Unable to find root device 'r'. You seem more knowledgeable than me about this, but I found a similar problem in Gentoo whose responses may be of use: https://www.mail-archive.com/ge