Dan Ritter writes:
> Here's what you can do:
>
> On a good system, mount your drive. Let's pretend that it's
> recognized as /dev/sdg, and you have a /boot on /dev/sdg1 and
> a root partition on /dev/sdg2.
>
> ls -al /dev/disk/by-partuuid/| grep sdg
>
> will get you the partition UUIDs for that
On Mon, Nov 16, 2020, 2:32 PM John Boxall wrote:
> You might be running in to the problem that the blkid that is expected
> may be changed during boot. As I am running into a similar problem on a
> system I upgraded to buster from stretch, this link might help:
>
>
> https://www.thegeekdiary.com/
I would not be surprised if the version number indicated the module in not
Pure Perl, but rather includes some C source code. Which would then need
to be compiled specifically for the version of Perl installed.
mrc
On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 at 05:58, Martin McCormick wrote:
> If I look at grub.cfg and /etc/default/grub, everything
> looks as if it should work but it doesn't.
> Is there a safe way to mount this drive, possibly using
> chroot, re-run grub-config and get the drive bootable again?
Yes
Martin McCormick wrote:
> I have a usb device that lets one mount IDE and SATA
> drives that are outside the system so I pulled the sata drive
> which is the boot drive for the now dead system and plugged it in
> to the usb converter.
>
> the drive breezes through fsck and looks perfe
You might be running in to the problem that the blkid that is expected
may be changed during boot. As I am running into a similar problem on a
system I upgraded to buster from stretch, this link might help:
https://www.thegeekdiary.com/inconsistent-device-names-across-reboot-cause-mount-failure
I have goofed, I think. There is a serca-2000-vintage Dell
Optiplex that has been working fine up to yesterday when I did
the usual apt-get update followed by the apt-get upgrade on
buster. The update and upgrade appeared to work.
One of the things that got visited was grub and it was
th
On Du, 15 nov 20, 07:10:36, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> On Mi, 04 nov 20, 21:45:16, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> > According to packages.debian.org/buster/all/net, iw is not
> > available in the suite.
>
> From: Andrei POPESCU
> Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2020 12:31:25 +0200
> > Where did you find that path?
On 2020-11-15, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
>
>> Normalize the volume of the mp3 files beforehand rather than adjusting
>> the volume of the player in real time for each individual file (e.g.
>> with an app like python-rgain)?
>>
>> Or does this not speak to the reason for the volume changes?
>
> Unfo
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