Meeting with the Development Team

2024-02-22 Thread Ray Galt
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Re: feedback on install of bullseye

2022-09-24 Thread Ray Andrews
On 2022-09-24 13:52, Dan Ritter wrote: Ray Andrews wrote: To whom might read this.  I can't boil this down to a formal bug report but for what it's worth: BULLSEYE INSTALL, 2022-09-23: Decided to do a virgin install of bullseye to my /dev/sdb while keeping /dev/sda devoted to St

feedback on install of bullseye

2022-09-24 Thread Ray Andrews
To whom might read this.  I can't boil this down to a formal bug report but for what it's worth: BULLSEYE INSTALL, 2022-09-23: Decided to do a virgin install of bullseye to my /dev/sdb while keeping /dev/sda devoted to Stretch. Got the installer onto a USB stick, and proceeding normally. The

Re: Wireless Connectivity - Hot Spot vs Corp

2019-02-28 Thread ray
Thank you for your reply. I am trying to set up this configuration to run Xen which seems to require manual management.

Wireless Connectivity - Hot Spot vs Corp

2019-02-27 Thread ray
to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 8 DHCPDISCOVER on wlp2s0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 8 DHCPREQUEST of 192.168.43.247 on wlp2s0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 DHCPOFFER of 192.168.43.247 from 192.168.43.206 DHCPACK of 192.168.43.247 from 192.168.43.206 bound to 192.168.43.247 -- renewal in 1527 seconds. Ray

Which kernel for Debian 9.3

2017-12-27 Thread ray
I am installing Debian 9.3 non-free on anamd64 machine. During installation of the base system, it asks to choose a kernel Linux-image-4.9.0-4-amd64 Linux-image-amd64 What is the difference of these?

Re: How to Keep Track of Changes to the System

2017-08-30 Thread ray
VGs. I have a quandary about this each time I rebuild, I have a challenge with the Debian installer on where to put the new system. It seem like I rebuild the LVM each time which means I would wipe out the previous system. Ray Ray

Re: How to Keep Track of Changes to the System

2017-08-30 Thread ray
On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 6:50:06 AM UTC-5, hdv@gmail wrote: > On 2017-08-26 05:14, ray wrote: > > I would like to find a way to keep track of changes I make to my system. > > ...snip > Hi Ray, > > I just returned from a short holiday, so I am a bit late to the p

Re: How to Keep Track of Changes to the System

2017-08-26 Thread ray
e there may be value in using both a config mgr and a version control system. I will start checking into these to better understand. Thank you, Ray

Re: How to Keep Track of Changes to the System

2017-08-26 Thread ray
On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 4:50:06 AM UTC-5, Nemeth Gyorgy wrote: ... > I use etckeeper. Of course in tracks changes in /etc (and > subdirectories) only, but it is enough for me. Nemeth, Thank you. I like the idea of using a version control system. Ray

Re: How to Keep Track of Changes to the System

2017-08-26 Thread ray
nd install it manually with > apt, configure the files with an editor etc. But I do always at > least try to "go back" and recreate the working config with > config management so it's repeatable. Andy, Thank you. I did not know these existed. I am going to study these opportunities. Ray

How to Keep Track of Changes to the System

2017-08-25 Thread ray
ld the OS. The laptop I am building to run Xen is on its 28th build. I would appreciate any suggestions. Ray

Re: Who is Bringing up My Wireless if?

2017-08-25 Thread ray
e rules set and how might I back them out or comment them out. > You stopped the network managers? I removed network manager and I am only using /etc/network/interfaces, I hope. > > > Greetings > > > > > 2017. aug. 25. 18:06 ezt írta ("ray" ): > I am

Who is Bringing up My Wireless if?

2017-08-25 Thread ray
I don't know what is causing my wireless to be brought up. Where might this be happening? Ray

How to Troubleshoot Xen VM Failure 1stpvguest

2017-08-11 Thread ray
--parity=no --stop=1" GRUB_TERMINAL="console serial" GRUB_TIMEOUT=5 GRUB_CMDLINE_XEN="com1=19200,8n1 console=com1,vga" GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="console=tty0 console=hvc0" *** From the above, I expected to see a console with progress. A console did not come up. Should a console have come up? How to I determine what the problem was? Thanks, Ray

Wired and Wireless with Etables

2017-07-01 Thread ray
which interface is up? Thanks, Ray

Wired Network Bridging for Xen

2017-06-17 Thread ray
Thus I cannot tell how to use it or if it is necessary. I appreciate all input. Ray

NTP.conf pool vs server

2017-06-07 Thread ray
tionally, there is a parameter 'iburst' which I did not find in the Debian docs but found at http://doc.ntp.org/4.1.1/confopt.htm Thanks, Ray

Re: GRUB Graphic to Console

2016-05-25 Thread ray
On Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 9:20:04 PM UTC-5, ray wrote: > On Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 2:20:04 PM UTC-5, Sven Joachim wrote: > > This will be my next step. > > Thanks again, > I could not get this to work. I probably have something wrong in /etc/default/grub: GRUB_DEFAUL

Re: GRUB Graphic to Console

2016-05-24 Thread ray
; > or edit /etc/default/console-setup directly. This will be my next step. Thanks again, Ray

GRUB Graphic to Console

2016-05-24 Thread ray
en as the grub statement is GRUB_GFXMODE. But I thought the payload = keep was supposed to be 'keep' this mode for everything after GRUB. How do I get control of the resolution and font at the console? What about the terminal? Ray

Re: Setting up UEFI boot

2016-05-11 Thread ray
How about booting a Live stick1. Download the ISO you want to the stick1. Plug in another stick2 and dd the ISO to the other stick2. Boot stick2.

What/How Files to Remove for a Xen Guest

2016-01-09 Thread ray
27226014.vg -rw--- 1 root root 1735 Oct 30 04:35 xenvg_00011-1925204888.vg Some of these seem like duplicates. This may be due to multiple attempts to build the volumes. Is there a way to determine if all of the are useful? Ray

How to Manage Space for VMs

2016-01-04 Thread ray
254:1032G 0 lvm /xenfs ├─xenvg-test01--pv--guest--swap 254:20 128M 0 lvm └─xenvg-test01--pv--guest--disk 254:30 4G 0 lvm How do I make space for the vms? How might I better set-up/manage the disk space on this laptop? Thanks in advance, Ray

Re: File Management, How to List All

2016-01-03 Thread ray
Thomas, Thank you, there was a lot of options for filtering/selection. Ray

Re: File Management, How to List All

2016-01-03 Thread ray
Johan, Thank you, that works great for duplicates, gives all the info on one line. Ray

File Management, How to List All

2016-01-03 Thread ray
in advance, Ray

Etckeeper for more than /etc

2015-12-25 Thread ray
recover. Being able to identify changes and roll them back would be great. While Etckeeper keeps metadata for /etc, it may be sufficient for a standard git version control on other directories. I would appreciate any examples, models, recommendations along this line. Ray

Setup Bluetooth for Headset

2015-11-26 Thread ray
I would like to get sound to my headset. I have jessie running. Watching youtube, I could hear the sound. I install bluetooth so I could listen on my Plantronics Legend. The installation went fine including pairing and reporting that the Legend was connected. I do not hear anything from the

Re: An UML editor for Linux

2015-11-13 Thread ray
rible gangrenous growth on his neck. It would have taken him out if Booth had not tried so hard to make a name for himself. I know what I am doing, I do it all the time and I use the best tools and I don't need to account for my methods; I've got a job and take care of my family. Ray at the Razor's Edge

Re: LXDE Display Coordination

2015-11-12 Thread ray
Felix, Thank you, that worked great. > This is expected as a result of the absence of any video config options on > kernel cmdline. I just wanted to confirm this is what was actually occurring. I made the xorg.conf to put in the configuration. But there is still no cmdline entry for this conf

Re: LXDE Display Coordination

2015-11-11 Thread ray
Felix, Thank you for descriptions. > > # cat /proc/cmdline > > placeholder root=/dev/mapper/mycomp--vg-root ro > > initrd=/install/gtk/initrd.gz quiet > > Rather sparse, with nothing attempting to impact display configuration, other > than hiding init messages (quiet). Did you do that as user

Re: LXDE Display Coordination

2015-11-10 Thread ray
Felix, Thank you for following up. > what is output from > > # # cat /proc/cmdline placeholder root=/dev/mapper/mycomp--vg-root ro initrd=/install/gtk/initrd.gz quiet > what is output from > > # fbset # fbset bash: fbset: command not found > Is your desired desktop result p

Re: LXDE Display Coordination

2015-11-08 Thread ray
Felix, Here is an interesting twist. I have reverted both grub and 00_header to the original (no 1920x1080 parameters) and executed update-grub2, and rebooted. The desktop comes in at 1920x1080. Currently, the only artifacts directing 1920x1080 are the xrandr scripts in: /home/user4/.config/a

Re: LXDE Display Coordination

2015-11-08 Thread ray
Felix, Here is an interesting twist. I have reverted both grub and 00_header to the original (no 1920x1080 parameters) and executed update-grub2, and rebooted. The desktop comes in at 1920x1080. Currently, the only artifacts directing 1920x1080 are the xrandr scripts in: /home/user4/.config/a

Re: LXDE Display Coordination

2015-11-08 Thread ray
I am using jessie. Here is my experiment plan: Goal: Now that grub update ~works, see how to get xrandr to work. Method: Save /etc/default/grub as the latest rev. Reinstantiate the latest version. Save /etc/grub.d/00_header as the latest rev. Reinstantiate the latest version. Run update-grub2

Re: LXDE Display Coordination

2015-11-08 Thread ray
I found this link: http://askubuntu.com/questions/18444/how-do-i-increase-console-mode-resolution With some tweaking, it worked. But: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Simple-configuration Says the payload command should be: GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX The orginal method did not includ

Re: LXDE Display Coordination

2015-11-07 Thread ray
On Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 10:30:05 AM UTC-6, Felix > That "somewhere" looks to be e.g. > /etc/X11/Xsession.d/my1920x1080toOverride3840x2160Xsetup in Wheezy or Betsy. > > Before you try that, I fail to notice evidence you tried my 2015-11-01 22:11 > -0500 thread suggestion to append the vi

Re: LXDE Display Coordination

2015-11-07 Thread ray
On Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 12:40:05 AM UTC-6, Felix Miata wrote: > > If a change from 1960 to 1920 does not help, try putting that xrandr command > in /etc/X11/ somewhere. > > If still no joy, share an Xorg.0.log here. Felix, Thank you for the post. You are correct, the 1960 was just a

Re: LXDE Display Coordination

2015-11-06 Thread ray
xfce4 reports the display to be eDP1. There is now a ~/.screenlayout with a file cDP1_1960x1080.sh with the one line xrandr --output HDMI1 --off cdP1 --mode 1960x1080 --pos 0x0 --rotate normal This line was generated by the arandr. On rebooting, it comes up in 3840x2160. Openning up arandr, it

Re: LXDE Display Coordination

2015-11-06 Thread ray
Thank you all for the info. That is challenging to understand. But I see xrandr being used and Xfce (which looks like is needed to get xrandr). So I: apt-get install Xfce4 with no errors. I did not include any of the added packages. I ran xrandr and selected a different configuration sinc

Adding wifi to a LAN Bridge for Xen

2015-11-03 Thread ray
I have a LAN connection on a laptop with jessie designed for a Xen installation. The /etc/network/interfaces looks like: auto lo iface lo inet loopback allow-hotplug usb0 iface usb0 inet manual auto xenbr0 iface xenbr0 inet dhcp bridge_ports usb0 I would like to add wifi to this such that tran

Re: Setting up Network for Xen

2015-11-03 Thread ray
> > On Monday, November 2, 2015 at 10:30:04 PM UTC-6, Reco wrote: > > > > > > auto lo > > > iface lo inet loopback > > > allow-hotplug usb0 > > > iface usb0 inet manual > > > auto xenbr0 > > > iface xenbr0 inet dhcp > > > bridge_ports usb0 > > > > > > Oh, and remove network-manager while you're a

Re: Setting up Network for Xen

2015-11-03 Thread ray
On Monday, November 2, 2015 at 10:30:04 PM UTC-6, Reco wrote: > > Your /etc/network/interfaces does not try to bring usb0 up, so not > working xenbr0 is to be expected. You need something like this instead: > > auto lo > iface lo inet loopback > allow-hotplug usb0 > iface usb0 inet manual > auto

Setting up Network for Xen

2015-11-02 Thread ray
I would like to get the network functioning again. This is a laptop with jessie. The laptop does not have a Ethernet port. It is connected to a Dynadock USB 3.0. Ifconfig shows the Ethernet port to be usb0. This system has been working. I updated it to configure the network for Xen. Immed

Re: LXDE Display Coordination

2015-11-01 Thread ray
On Sunday, November 1, 2015 at 11:20:04 AM UTC-6, Lisi Reisz wrote: Lisi, Thank you for the post. The challenge I have with changing the font is there are many places where this seems must be done. For example, I can set the desktop font but not the panel font nor the fonts of the pop ups.

Re: LXDE Display Coordination

2015-11-01 Thread ray
On Sunday, November 1, 2015 at 10:50:06 AM UTC-6, Charlie Kravetz wrote: Charlie, Thank you that looks good. My challenge to implement it is the response to an attempted apt-get install xrandr which produces Package xrandr is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean

LXDE Display Coordination

2015-10-31 Thread ray
I would like to change the user desktop displays to 1960x108 from 3800x 2400 as the font is not readable. The setup for root is appropriately sized. So I copied the files from: /etc/xdg/openbox/ lsxde-rc.xml, menu.xml, rc.xml and autostart to /home/me/.config/openbox Then changed owner CHOWN

Re: How to Resize Partition on LVM

2015-10-26 Thread ray
I would like to thank everyone to helping. Looks like it is working. Here is the action: With Live GParted, reduce sda5 to minimum ~ 60GB. Create new partition, sda6 ~420GB. Booted back to Debian. pvcreate /dev/sda6 vgcreate xenvg /dev/sda6 lvcreate -l +100%FREE xenvg -n xenlv mkfs.ext4 -m 0 /de

Re: How to Resize Partition on LVM

2015-10-25 Thread ray
Mario, Thank you for the review. Yes, there is free space in the LVM. I have gone through the manual many times (today and the last several months) and don't see a method to add a pv or vg. It seems to add a pv, it needs a device. And to add a vg, it needs a pv. How can I add either? Disp

Re: How to Rezize Partition on LVM

2015-10-25 Thread ray
Now that the /home logical volume has been reduced, I would like to add a partition in the remaining space or reduce the LV's size to fee the unused space and create a new logical volume. Since the existing LV totally occupies the SSD, I don't see how to do this. I would appreciate any suggesti

Re: How to Rezize Partition on LVM

2015-10-25 Thread ray
On Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 10:00:08 AM UTC-5, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > (...) > I thought that logging as root was prohibited by GUI display managers. That is what I have read. But I tried it anyway and found it to work. > (...) > I hope you reran the resize2fs command successfully before doin

Re: How to Rezize Partition on LVM

2015-10-25 Thread ray
I would like to than everyone for the input. Here is how it was completed: Boot into GUI mycomp as root # df -h FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/dm-0 8.2G 2.9G 4.9G 38% / udev 10M 0 10M 0% /dev tmpfs

How to Rezize Partition on LVM

2015-10-23 Thread ray
I would like to resize the /home partition but it is mounted, and when umount is run, it errors with 'busy'. System Configuration: I installed jessie on a laptop with one SSD. I used guided partitioning and selected the whole drive with multiple partitions. The /home now takes up 420 GB. I

Re: Reinstall Stretch - Returns to Grub

2015-10-20 Thread ray
Reco, Thank you for the info. Can you suggest how this can help resolve the issue?

Re: Reinstall Stretch - Returns to Grub

2015-10-19 Thread ray
> control-alt-f7 gets you back to graphical mode. On Sun, 18 Oct 2015, ray > wrote: The system does not respond to cntrl-alt-f7 Just to clarigy, the system is at the grub prompt in a CSM boot. The BIOS has two settings for function key implementation. I have tried this under both.

Re: Reinstall Stretch - Returns to Grub

2015-10-19 Thread ray
It is my understanding that UEFI is appropriate for systems with HDD > 2TB.

Reinstall Stretch - Returns to Grub

2015-10-18 Thread ray
I have stretch installed on a Toshiba and I am not able to reinstall it. The first instance was installed using the BIOS mode CSM. I want to reinstall using UEFI. Now, I am using the a USB stick which Rufus was used to install stretch 64 DVD disk 1. I changed the BIOS from CSM to UEFI. Af

Re: Unable to Install Stretch on Laptop, not Loading iwlwifi

2015-10-17 Thread ray
OK, I have network connnectivitiy. While reveiwing desktop functions and properties, I found the network app. All the availabe networks were listed. I selected the one I want to use, input the password and it connected. So I will hunt down how to provide this as an automatic connection.

Re: Unable to Install Stretch on Laptop, not Loading iwlwifi

2015-10-17 Thread ray
Using lspci -v produces a report of the Intel 7265 which states, and Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi. ip a 1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo valid_lft forever preferred_lf

Re: Unable to Install Stretch on Laptop, not Loading iwlwifi

2015-10-16 Thread ray
This is very close. Debian is installed via Live. The network is not functioning. History: With the non-free iso - Booting in CSM: Isolinux.bin missing or corrupt. No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key Booting in UEFI: No bootable device -- Please restart system

Re: Unable to Install Stretch on Laptop, not Loading iwlwifi

2015-10-16 Thread ray
That sounds great, I will try that right now. Can files be added to the USB? I am guessing that since the USB is not mounted, DD does not require any type of prep.

Re: Unable to Install Stretch on Laptop, not Loading iwlwifi

2015-10-15 Thread ray
> This seems very strange- if you are able to get the free version to boot you > should be able to get the non-free ISO to boot as well. They are identical, > save the inclusion of non-free firmware. Yes. > > The 'no bootable device' message- does this occur when you select the hard > drive as t

Re: Unable to Install Stretch on Laptop, not Loading iwlwifi

2015-10-13 Thread ray
> But I still can't understand what your problem with the non-free iso is. > First you appeared to say it was the same as the other (?) now you seem to > say that you haven't been able to try it. (Why?) I'm confused. > Lisi I have used the non-free firmware on a separate USB stick and the re

Re: Unable to Install Stretch on Laptop, not Loading iwlwifi

2015-10-13 Thread ray
moxalt wrote: > 'built the iso'- what do you mean by this? I presume you meant 'wrote the > iso'? Yes, you are correct, I wrote the iso to a USB stick. > I'm not sure what you're referring to as 'the GUI'- if you're using the > netinstall CD with non-free firmware as recommended by Sven, you shou

Re: Unable to Install Stretch on Laptop, not Loading iwlwifi

2015-10-13 Thread ray
> Reasoning: there was an issue reported that it searched IIRC /dev/sdc > but not /dev/sdc1 (appropriate for a partitioned stick). > > Cheers, > David. I had tried inserting the stick (before I read your post), but did not know to check VC4. Now when I check it, it is streaming errors continuo

Re: Unable to Install Stretch on Laptop, not Loading iwlwifi

2015-10-13 Thread ray
> Why not just use > > http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/ > > as Sven suggested? > > Lisi I reported on that attempt yesterday - I obtained the same results as the free version.

Re: Unable to Install Stretch on Laptop, not Loading iwlwifi

2015-10-12 Thread ray
> The contents are: > > LICENSE.iwlwifi-7265-ucode > README.iwlwifi-7265-ucode > iwlwifi-7265-14.ucode > iwlwifi-7265D-14.ucode > > You need to unpack with tar, and put these files themselves in your > firmware directory on the stick (rather than the whole archive). I placed these unpacked files

Re: Unable to Install Stretch on Laptop, not Loading iwlwifi

2015-10-12 Thread ray
> /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-7265D-10.ucodefirmware-iwlwifi > > Thus the package "firmware-iwlwifi" might be what you need? t-- I have directly loaded the .ucode file on a second USB stick. There was not change in the system response. Is there another method to do this?

Re: Unable to Install Stretch on Laptop, not Loading iwlwifi

2015-10-12 Thread ray
On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 7:20:04 AM UTC-5, Sven Arvidsson wrote: > On Mon, 2015-10-12 at 04:48 -0700, ray wrote: > Hi, > > It might be easier to simply use installation media with the firmware > included: > > http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/

Unable to Install Stretch on Laptop, not Loading iwlwifi

2015-10-12 Thread ray
Installing stretch stops at detecting network devices. This is an attempt to install stretch over the top of Windows 10 on a Toshiba Radius 15 with 2 each USB2 ports and 2 each USB3 ports, and no RJ-45. Its wireless is based upon the Intel 7265. I tested this laptop with the latest Debian L

Re: Can't Log in

2015-09-26 Thread ray
Lisi, I like the idea of changing the display manager. I chose LXDE for sufficient functionality and light weight and because I have read the Gnome did not support remote desktop in jessie or stretch. Do you have a suggestion for choices? Maybe it doesn't matter, I can always change. That

Re: Can't Log in

2015-09-25 Thread ray
Thank you all for the input. My 1.5 TB disk is not full; I only have Debian on it. I found I can login with the shell. As Lisi points out, this is probably a display manager issue. I logged in as root so I could use the GUI to make it easier to follow suggestions and record the results. Here

Re: Can't Log in

2015-09-21 Thread ray
Sven Thank you very much. I have installed LXDE and I don't know how to open a console. Please suggest how I might learn to do that.

Re: Can't Log in

2015-09-21 Thread ray
Lisi Thank you. Another approach I tried was to log in as root (I did not expect that to work). So I issued: passwd . I responded to the two password queries and received a success signal. I would expect that to solve the issue. After logging off, I attempted to log in with the updated pa

Can't Log in

2015-09-20 Thread ray
I cannot log on. I don't know if this is related, I was setting up for remote desktop, setup a password for the remote session. After rebooting, my normal user and password do not work and my rdp password does not work. What can I do to recover? This is Debian stretch with LXDE.

Re: Poor SSD RAID0 Performance

2015-09-16 Thread ray
On Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 2:50:05 AM UTC-5, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > ray a écrit : > > > > Using Linux software RAID0, my speed (MB/s) findings are: > > Single SSDRAID0, 2 SSDs > > Intel SATA III540 960 > > Intel SATA II

Re: Poor SSD RAID0 Performance

2015-09-15 Thread ray
To follow-up: The SATA controllers are on an Asus P9X79-E WS. The controllers consist of: Intel SATA III, 2 ports Intel SATA II, 4 ports Marvel SATA III, 4 ports I had previously benchmarked controller based RAID0 and Linux RAID0 and found the software solution on this box was 10% slower than th

Poor SSD RAID0 Performance

2015-09-13 Thread ray
New install of old pieces. Running stretch. I have 3 pairs of SSDs. The components are 30, 60, and 120GB modules. There are two of each size in an array. In all cases, using the LXDE 'disk' for benchmarking, all three sizes have similar single module read speeds of 520 to 540 MB/sec. In the RA

Re: How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-13 Thread ray
I have found that I can copy an existing entry in EFI, EFI/debian for example, past it in parallel with a new name, EFI/test, update-grub and when I reboot, I have a new choice to the same debian instance. This suggests that I can now delete the debian instance, update grub, only have on instan

Re: How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-11 Thread ray
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 11:10:05 AM UTC-5, David Wright wrote: > Quoting ray : > > On Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 2:10:04 PM UTC-5, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > > ray a écrit : > [...] > > > > A baffling point: In rEFInd the path is > &g

Re: How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-11 Thread ray
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 10:00:06 AM UTC-5, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > ray a écrit : > > I have only been able to boot the HDD instance. When I navigate to > > the SSD instance, nothing is there. > > Sorry, I should have mentionned that I never used rEFInd (fortunat

Re: How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-11 Thread ray
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 10:00:06 AM UTC-5, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > ray a écrit : > > I have only been able to boot the HDD instance. When I navigate to > > the SSD instance, nothing is there. > > Sorry, I should have mentionned that I never used rEFInd (fortunat

Re: How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-09 Thread ray
On Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 2:10:04 PM UTC-5, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > ray a écrit : > > On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 8:10:08 AM UTC-5, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > > >> After booting the HDD system with rEFInd, running 'grub-install' should > >

Re: How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-08 Thread ray
On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 3:50:04 AM UTC-5, Rick Thomas wrote: > Hi Ray, > > I'll try to answer your questions... > > On Sep 7, 2015, at 4:36 PM, ray wrote: > > > Rick, > > > > Thank you for responding and providing all the info. > > >

Re: How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-08 Thread ray
On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 8:10:08 AM UTC-5, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > After booting the HDD system with rEFInd, running 'grub-install' should > reinstall the bootloader properly. See also useful options in my > previous message. Yes, it is now booting. This is with the rEFInd stick: root@m

Re: How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-08 Thread ray
On Monday, September 7, 2015 at 8:40:05 PM UTC-5, ray wrote: > Update: I would like to clarify that I was able to boot the HDD instance from the rEFInd stick. But, after rebooting and removing the stick, nothing will boot - still.

Re: How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-08 Thread ray
On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 5:40:04 AM UTC-5, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > ray a écrit : > > On Monday, September 7, 2015 at 3:40:05 AM UTC-5, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > >> > >> Did the Debian installer boot in EFI or BIOS/legacy mode ? > > > > The motherboa

Re: How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-07 Thread ray
Update: I booted up a rEFInd stick. Two boots were found, the first one was the HDD Debian instance and it booted. The second would not boot so I could not identify it. I opened the EFI shell and found: Fs0: no content Fs1: no content Fs2: no content Fs3: rEFInd stick Fs4 - 7: no content Fs8

Re: How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-07 Thread ray
Rick, Thank you for responding and providing all the info. On Monday, September 7, 2015 at 6:20:07 AM UTC-5, Rick Thomas wrote: > On Sep 5, 2015, at 7:24 PM, ray wrote: > > > I would like to configure LVMs for everything including boot. > > Is it "just for fun"

Re: How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-07 Thread ray
On Monday, September 7, 2015 at 3:40:05 AM UTC-5, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > ray a écrit : > > > > AMD64 32G RAM > > sda, sdb 32GB + 32GB, RAID0 - md0, LVM, GParted shows 1MB reserved, 1 GB > > (EFI) > > sdc, sdd 64GB + 64GB, RAID0- md1, md127, LVM, GParted s

Re: How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-06 Thread ray
Pascal, Thank you for the informative response. I would like to assure I address your concerns it this recovery. > (...) > > System description: > > amd64 with a HDD and 3 pairs of SSDs. The SSD are set up as RAID0 in > > pairs. The HDD currently hosts Debian 8. I used this to configure the >

How to Boot with LVM

2015-09-05 Thread ray
I would like to configure LVMs for everything including boot. I have read that others have done this but an I have not found the method. While my desire is to boot from the LVM, I would consider an alternative, if I could find one. System description: amd64 with a HDD and 3 pairs of SSDs. The

Re: Re: Ctrl-Alt-Del in systemd

2015-01-31 Thread Ray Andrews
> > Change that symlink to point to poweroff.target: > > # ln -s /lib/systemd/system/poweroff.target/etc/systemd/system/ctrl-alt-del.target That worked fine to change ctrl-alt-del to 'poweroff' butis it possible to return to the old 'cold reboot' behavior? I like to go right back to the bootl

Re: AMD Graphics on Debian 7.4

2014-04-14 Thread ray
lectable? It would seem that without the i386 components, it really wouldn't be a multiarch solution. Or did I miss something (again)? Is there a sequence that these need to be installed under? Ray -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "u

Re: AMD Graphics on Debian 7.4

2014-04-14 Thread ray
Marko, > Of course you are, in one of previous posts you got a solution but looks > like you missed it :) Thank you for responding. I have overlooked it a couple times now; going back through, I don't see it. Please suggest what it was, I can't see what I am missin

Re: AMD Graphics on Debian 7.4

2014-04-13 Thread ray
initial error of not finding the architecture was persistent. Ray -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/e0a29707-c069-4c60-bb69-c7efe79cb...@googlegroups.com

Re: AMD Graphics on Debian 7.4

2014-04-13 Thread ray
old but it addressing building the driver package. Is there any problem with this approach? Thanks for all the input, Ray Ray -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/c654bac5-f549-4f22-9a7b-ff3ba3e77...@googlegroups.com

Re: AMD Graphics on Debian 7.4

2014-04-12 Thread ray
-packager.sh: dpkg-architecture: not found Error: unsupported architecture: Removing temporary directory: fglrx-install.hrcfIz I have looked but can't find what 'dpkg-architecture: not found' means, none the less, how to address it. Ray -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-u

Re: AMD Graphics on Debian 7.4

2014-04-12 Thread ray
chitecture: Just to confirm: lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID:Debian Description:Debian GNU/Linux 7.4 (wheezy) Release:7.4 Codename:wheezy Yes, wheezy is stable; today. But at the time the driver package was built, what would have been 'stable'? Ra

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