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On 06/14/2012 03:12 PM, Victor Silva wrote:
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> I have no shares. Can I somehow try to umoun
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> On 06/15/2012 02:48 PM, Victor Silva wrote:
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I have no shares. Can I somehow try to umount everything in mtab? I'm
> not
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On 06/15/2012 02:48 PM, Victor Silva wrote:
2012/6/15 Don deJuan
On 06/15/2012 08:29 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 06/14/2012 03:12 PM, Victor Silva wrote:
I have no shares. Can I somehow try to umount everything in mtab? I'm not
familiar with the internal workings of mtab. I will read a b
2012/6/15 Don deJuan
> On 06/15/2012 08:29 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
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>> On 06/14/2012 03:12 PM, Victor Silva wrote:
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>>> I have no shares. Can I somehow try to umount everything in mtab? I'm not
>>> familiar with the internal workings of mtab. I will read a bit. Also the
>>> only thing I ass
On 06/15/2012 08:29 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 06/14/2012 03:12 PM, Victor Silva wrote:
I have no shares. Can I somehow try to umount everything in mtab? I'm not
familiar with the internal workings of mtab. I will read a bit. Also the
only thing I assume could be hanging is my external HD whi
On 06/15/2012 08:29 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 06/14/2012 03:12 PM, Victor Silva wrote:
I have no shares. Can I somehow try to umount everything in mtab? I'm not
familiar with the internal workings of mtab. I will read a bit. Also the
only thing I assume could be hanging is my external HD whi
On 06/14/2012 03:12 PM, Victor Silva wrote:
I have no shares. Can I somehow try to umount everything in mtab? I'm not
familiar with the internal workings of mtab. I will read a bit. Also the
only thing I assume could be hanging is my external HD which I disconnected
having no effect on the proble
2012/6/15 Ralf Mardorf
> On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 11:37 -0300, Victor Silva wrote:
> > Also, is there a procedure I can use to have multiple kernels?
>
> Don't name the packages/kernels "linux". Name them linux, linux-1,
> linux-2 etc.?!
>
> You also could get different kernels from the repositories
On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 11:37 -0300, Victor Silva wrote:
> Also, is there a procedure I can use to have multiple kernels?
Don't name the packages/kernels "linux". Name them linux, linux-1,
linux-2 etc.?!
You also could get different kernels from the repositories, of course
not different versions of
2012/6/14 Victor Silva
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> 2012/6/14 Guillermo Leira
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>> > [[ $UID -eq 0 ]] && umountcmd=umount || umountcmd="sudo umount"
>> >
>> > if grep -q mnt\/phx-cfg /etc/mtab; then
>> >echo "umount /mnt/phx-cfg"
>> >$umountcmd /mnt/phx-cfg
>> > fi
>> >
>> > if grep -q mnt\/phx-david /etc/mtab;
2012/6/14 Guillermo Leira
> > [[ $UID -eq 0 ]] && umountcmd=umount || umountcmd="sudo umount"
> >
> > if grep -q mnt\/phx-cfg /etc/mtab; then
> >echo "umount /mnt/phx-cfg"
> >$umountcmd /mnt/phx-cfg
> > fi
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> > if grep -q mnt\/phx-david /etc/mtab; then
> >echo "umount /mnt/phx-davi
> [[ $UID -eq 0 ]] && umountcmd=umount || umountcmd="sudo umount"
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> if grep -q mnt\/phx-cfg /etc/mtab; then
>echo "umount /mnt/phx-cfg"
>$umountcmd /mnt/phx-cfg
> fi
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> if grep -q mnt\/phx-david /etc/mtab; then
>echo "umount /mnt/phx-david"
>$umountcmd /mnt/phx-david
> fi
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2012/6/14 David C. Rankin
> On 06/12/2012 02:06 PM, Victor Silva wrote:
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>> Folks sorry for cross posting this at forum and mailing lists but so far
>> no
>> solution came there.
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>> Folks after the last upgrade I can no longer shutdown nor reboot my
>> machine
>> (I'm using it as root). The c
On 06/12/2012 02:06 PM, Victor Silva wrote:
Folks sorry for cross posting this at forum and mailing lists but so far no
solution came there.
Folks after the last upgrade I can no longer shutdown nor reboot my machine
(I'm using it as root). The command simply hangs and nothing happens. I've
done
> Yeah by vanilla I mean the stock kernel. I dont get what do you mean by:
> be a red herring, is the exact error gone too quick to note.
>
red herring as in possibly false or irrelevent error message.
>is the exact error gone too quick to note.
Does it flash up before you can get a picture or
2012/6/14 Kevin Chadwick
> > It reports a problem
> > reading /boot partition saying something about it being not a valid ext2
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> I see /boot is ext4
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> There was a time recently when a kernel bug gave invalid warnings about
> other filesystem types like ext2, ext3 before mounting ext4 so it co
> It reports a problem
> reading /boot partition saying something about it being not a valid ext2
I see /boot is ext4
There was a time recently when a kernel bug gave invalid warnings about
other filesystem types like ext2, ext3 before mounting ext4 so it could
be a red herring, is the exact erro
2012/6/14 gt
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:18:17AM -0300, Victor Silva wrote:
> > 2012/6/14 gt
> > > Since you have already reverted to the old kernel, you don't further
> > > need to downgrade it, as you have already downgraded it.
> > >
> > > (Assuming, you did a pacman -U )
> > >
> > I did it
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:18:17AM -0300, Victor Silva wrote:
> 2012/6/14 gt
> > Since you have already reverted to the old kernel, you don't further
> > need to downgrade it, as you have already downgraded it.
> >
> > (Assuming, you did a pacman -U )
> >
> I did it for the kenel which hangs, the
[OT]
@Victor: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Arch? What a combination!
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2012/6/14 gt
> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 11:14:06PM -0300, Victor Silva wrote:
> > Oki I reverted to the old kernel and I'm back to the old scenario how
> can I
> > properly downgrade a kernel?
> >
> > Regards and thx for the help so far guys. This community rocks.
>
> Since you have already revert
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 11:14:06PM -0300, Victor Silva wrote:
> Oki I reverted to the old kernel and I'm back to the old scenario how can I
> properly downgrade a kernel?
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> Regards and thx for the help so far guys. This community rocks.
Since you have already reverted to the old kernel, you don
Oki I reverted to the old kernel and I'm back to the old scenario how can I
properly downgrade a kernel?
Regards and thx for the help so far guys. This community rocks.
2012/6/13 Victor Silva
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>> On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 13:42:01 -0700
>> pants wrote:
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>> > check th
2012/6/13 Kevin Chadwick
> On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 13:42:01 -0700
> pants wrote:
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> > check the SMART status of the drives,
>
> I've recently found Pmagic livecd to be very cool for this. Simply
> click the disk health icon on the desktop.
>
Folks I've messed things even more I did a kernel downgr
On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 13:42:01 -0700
pants wrote:
> check the SMART status of the drives,
I've recently found Pmagic livecd to be very cool for this. Simply
click the disk health icon on the desktop.
2012/6/12 Martti Kühne
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 06:26:59PM -0300, Victor Silva wrote:
> > So can I justremove it and check what happens? This makes sense as
> nepomuk
> > keeps indexing all the contents of the machine. I will try to remove it
> and
> > check what happens. Which part of the logs
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 06:26:59PM -0300, Victor Silva wrote:
> So can I justremove it and check what happens? This makes sense as nepomuk
> keeps indexing all the contents of the machine. I will try to remove it and
> check what happens. Which part of the logs gave you the hint about nepomuk?
>
>
Sorry for double posting but just sat and though and I realized nopomuk
isprobably unrelated since the problem also happens if I'm on tty and never
start the x server.
2012/6/12 Victor Silva
> So can I justremove it and check what happens? This makes sense as nepomuk
> keeps indexing all the con
So can I justremove it and check what happens? This makes sense as nepomuk
keeps indexing all the contents of the machine. I will try to remove it and
check what happens. Which part of the logs gave you the hint about nepomuk?
Regards,
Victor
2012/6/12 Martti Kühne
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 05:
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 05:53:36PM -0300, Victor Silva wrote:
> Logs here:
> http://pastebin.com/0BMzruNJ
> Nothing happens, this is the point. I can still use the system normally
> after the shutdown command. It does not turn X off. It does not shutdown
> just after the broadcast. This is what I c
Logs here:
http://pastebin.com/0BMzruNJ
Nothing happens, this is the point. I can still use the system normally
after the shutdown command. It does not turn X off. It does not shutdown
just after the broadcast. This is what I consider extremelly strange. AS
you pointed out I could have something wa
Well, in general shutdown itself will *not* be the halted process; that
would be rather strange. But hey, it could have happened. Usually,
shutdown and reboot hang because they are coded to wait until all other
processes reported having quit, and the process in question hasn't quit
yet (because i
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 04:06:27PM -0300, Victor Silva wrote:
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> Dmesg output is here
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> http://pastebin.com/HjwGvDsp
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umm that just is kde crashing.
what exactly is the error when trying to shut down or reboot,
or where is the hang? before or after shutting down X, are there error
messages
I do have this exact error messega as I've posted before. I will check
htop and post the output here. So now some questions which come out are: is
it somehow related to bad sectors? Shutdown is the locked process with the
message:
> INFO: task [shutdown] blocked for more than 120 seconds.
Still
It sounds like you might have had a process in uninterpretable sleep.
This happens sometimes when a process is in a system call and stops
working. You can check for this by launching htop and seeing if any
processes are permanently in the 'D' state (in the column labeled 'S').
Alternatively, look
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On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 11:22 PM, Victor Silva wrote:
> I got a ubuntu livecd with gparted lets see what happens. A
I got a ubuntu livecd with gparted lets see what happens. About using
thesystem as root. I only run pacman related commands as root have a user
I use for mostly day tasks. This user is *NOT* on sudo, basically cause I
like to enforce my self to login as root and think about what I'm doing.
Also su
Hi, I am not familiar with the problem, but I think the easiest way
(if you are not against graphical tools) is to grab a live cd (or
"live usb dongle") containing gparted (it's not a bad thing to have,
anyway), but I am not an expert at this.
What really surprises me is that you use your system a
Folks sorry for cross posting this at forum and mailing lists but so far no
solution came there.
Folks after the last upgrade I can no longer shutdown nor reboot my machine
(I'm using it as root). The command simply hangs and nothing happens. I've
done some research and found
https://bbs.archlinux
On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 21:12:24 +1000
"joker-...@yandex.ru" wrote:
> Please tell me the best way to allow non root user to use halt,
> reboot, shutdown e t.c. May be set group "power" to this binaries?
>
> $ ls -l /sbin/halt
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 15152 2010-10-02 13:26 /sbin/halt
>
> (Not only
Le 10/11/2010 13:12, joker-...@yandex.ru a écrit :
Please tell me the best way to allow non root user to use halt, reboot,
shutdown e t.c. May be set group "power" to this binaries?
$ ls -l /sbin/halt
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 15152 2010-10-02 13:26 /sbin/halt
(Not only for me but in distro). No?
Please tell me the best way to allow non root user to use halt, reboot,
shutdown e t.c. May be set group "power" to this binaries?
$ ls -l /sbin/halt
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 15152 2010-10-02 13:26 /sbin/halt
(Not only for me but in distro). No?
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