Re: right after installation errors reported during booting (dmesg) ...

2020-08-24 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 03:38:59PM +0200, Albretch Mueller wrote: > On 8/21/20, The Wanderer wrote: > > Wow. That's some dense, opaque code. > > my only intention was to get something done as quickly as possible. I > didn't even know that people cared about proper writing of bash > script. Is

Re: right after installation errors reported during booting (dmesg) ...

2020-08-22 Thread steef
hi gene, 86!  i am 78 by now and still active after 22 years on debian (and sometimes BSD). my respect man steef from groningen, holland Op 22-08-2020 om 18:38 schreef Gene Heskett: On Saturday 22 August 2020 09:38:59 Albretch Mueller wrote: On 8/21/20, The Wanderer wrote: Wow.

Re: right after installation errors reported during booting (dmesg) ...

2020-08-22 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 22 August 2020 09:38:59 Albretch Mueller wrote: > On 8/21/20, The Wanderer wrote: > > Wow. That's some dense, opaque code. > > my only intention was to get something done as quickly as possible. I > didn't even know that people cared about proper writing of bash > script. Is there

Re: right after installation errors reported during booting (dmesg) ...

2020-08-22 Thread The Wanderer
On 2020-08-22 at 09:38, Albretch Mueller wrote: > On 8/21/20, The Wanderer wrote: > >> Wow. That's some dense, opaque code. > > my only intention was to get something done as quickly as possible. > I didn't even know that people cared about proper writing of bash > script. Is there such a

Re: right after installation errors reported during booting (dmesg) ...

2020-08-22 Thread Albretch Mueller
On 8/21/20, The Wanderer wrote: > Wow. That's some dense, opaque code. my only intention was to get something done as quickly as possible. I didn't even know that people cared about proper writing of bash script. Is there such a thing? Do people take it seriously? lbrtchx

Re: right after installation errors reported during booting (dmesg) ...

2020-08-21 Thread The Wanderer
On 2020-08-21 at 08:39, Albretch Mueller wrote: > using this silly batch code I got (what I believe to be) all errosr > reported by dmesg: Wow. That's some dense, opaque code. > and they look like: > ~ > [ 38.468249] [ cut here ] > [ 38.468287] WARNING: CPU: 1 PID:

Re: right after installation errors reported during booting (dmesg) ...

2020-08-21 Thread Albretch Mueller
something I haven't still been able to do is reset the clock of the mac book air 1,1 on which I installed Debian Linux. If I go: 1) type your root password on a RAM based text K -> Computer -> System Settings -> Personalization -> Regional Settings -> Date et Time 2) enter password 3)

right after installation errors reported during booting (dmesg) ...

2020-08-21 Thread Albretch Mueller
using this silly batch code I got (what I believe to be) all errosr reported by dmesg: _OFL_PRFX=dmesg_$(whoami)_$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S); _OFL="${_OFL_PRFX}.log"; time(dmesg > "${_OFL}") 2>> "${_OFL}" ls -l ${_OFL} wc -l ${_OFL} _OFL2="${_OFL_PRFX}_2check.log";