Well glad that release wasn't all noisy and stuff.
So is the Openstack instance there?
Thanks!
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 17:21:19 +0100
"Matthew Melton" wrote:
> A brief aside.
> Although not an automounter I remember using bbsmount on blackbox. I
> can't remember how to configure it but it sat in the blackbox dock
> and if I remember and showed icons for all the drives
On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 16:04:42 + (UTC)
Go Linux wrote:
> On Thu, 4/28/16, Rob Owens wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: [DNG] For all you automounter programmers
> To: dng@lists.dyne.org
> Date: Thursday, April 28, 2016, 9:44 AM
>
> - Original Message -
>
On 04/29/2016 04:53 AM, p wrote:
Thanks for beta :)
Yes! Thank you! It's good to see devuan.org now goes to beta.devuan.org.
Good stuff.
On 04/29/2016 05:24 AM, Ismael L. Donis Garcia wrote:
When you will come out devuan jessie v1.0.0-beta_i386_CD.iso?
Me too. I need this for
When you will come out devuan jessie v1.0.0-beta_i386_CD.iso?
Best Regards
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- Original Message -
From: p
To: dng
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 2:53 PM
Subject: [DNG] Beta
Thanks for beta :)
p
Hi all
It seems QEMU in Devuan is 2.1+dfsg-12+devuan-1 which has some
problems like "vmport is not available".
In Debian jessie-backports it is 1:2.5+dfsg-4~bpo8+1 and in stretch it
is 1:2.5+dfsg-5+b1
So, since I had backports enabled, I've needed to downgrade my QEMU
when deVuanizing
Thanks for beta :)
p
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Didier Kryn writes:
> Le 28/04/2016 15:34, Rainer Weikusat a écrit :
>> Didier Kryn writes:
>>> Le 27/04/2016 23:29, Haines Brown a écrit :
I found I had to bind mount /sys before I could install grub2.
>>> A few tricks:
>>>
>>> It is most of the
Le 28/04/2016 16:07, Steve Litt a écrit :
Didier Kryn wrote:
> But there are tools on Linux to add a label to a filesystem;
>here is the first thing I do to a new usb stick:
>
> /sbin/dosfslabel /dev/sdb1 $my_name
>
> Very usefull when exchanging sticks.
>
>
On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 14:29:41 -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 07:49:58PM +0200, Irrwahn wrote:
>> On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 13:16:53 -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
>>> On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 06:53:35AM +, Noel Torres wrote:
Hughe Chung escribió:
>> [...]
Le 28/04/2016 15:34, Rainer Weikusat a écrit :
Didier Kryn writes:
Le 27/04/2016 23:29, Haines Brown a écrit :
I found I had to bind mount /sys before I could install grub2.
A few tricks:
It is most of the times necessary to bind-mount /proc and /sys
when working in
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 07:49:58PM +0200, Irrwahn wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 13:16:53 -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 06:53:35AM +, Noel Torres wrote:
> >> Hughe Chung escribió:
> [...]
> >>> $ grep tesselate dome_math.c
> >>> Binary file
- Original Message -
> From: "Matthew Melton"
> A brief aside.
> Although not an automounter I remember using bbsmount on blackbox. I can't
> remember how to configure it but it sat in the blackbox dock and if I
> remember
> and showed icons for all the drives you
On 04/27/2016 08:28 PM, fsmithred wrote:
>
> You could get the label from lsblk, do 'pmount label' and it will be
> mounted at /media/label. Every time you plug in a thumb drive labeled
> backup, it'll go to the same place. If you unmount the drive, /media/label
> will no longer exist, so you
On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 13:16:53 -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 06:53:35AM +, Noel Torres wrote:
>> Hughe Chung escribió:
[...]
>>> $ grep tesselate dome_math.c
>>> Binary file dome_math.c matches
[...]
>> If I were to bet, I would say that the file
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 06:53:35AM +, Noel Torres wrote:
>
> Hughe Chung escribió:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I got to use -a option to search words on C code files.
> >
> >
> >$ grep tesselate dome_math.c
> >Binary file dome_math.c matches
>
> Is this only due to encoding, or
A brief aside.
Although not an automounter I remember using bbsmount on blackbox. I can't
remember how to configure it but it sat in the blackbox dock and if I remember
and showed icons for all the drives you wanted to show. A click would mount the
drive and another click would unmount it. I
On Thu, 4/28/16, Rob Owens wrote:
Subject: Re: [DNG] For all you automounter programmers
To: dng@lists.dyne.org
Date: Thursday, April 28, 2016, 9:44 AM
- Original Message -
> From: "Steve Litt"
> Do you happen to know a corresponding
- Original Message -
> From: "Steve Litt"
> Do you happen to know a corresponding utility to read/write the label
> on an ext4 formatted thumb drive partition?
>
e2label /dev/sdXY my_label
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 08:32:06 +0200
Didier Kryn wrote:
> But there are tools on Linux to add a label to a filesystem;
> here is the first thing I do to a new usb stick:
>
> /sbin/dosfslabel /dev/sdb1 $my_name
>
> Very usefull when exchanging sticks.
>
>
Didier Kryn writes:
> Le 27/04/2016 23:29, Haines Brown a écrit :
>> I found I had to bind mount /sys before I could install grub2.
>
> A few tricks:
>
> It is most of the times necessary to bind-mount /proc and /sys
> when working in a chroot. Depending what you do, /dev
This is a gem! I don't know how many times I have accidentally brushed at the
touchpad while typing and moved the cursor to somewhere it shouldn't be or
deleted text. Maybe one could write a daemon that disables the touchpad n
seconds after the any-key has been pressed... :)
/fuumind
On Wed,
Hughe Chung escribió:
Hi,
I got to use -a option to search words on C code files.
$ grep tesselate dome_math.c
Binary file dome_math.c matches
Is this only due to encoding, or may be due to a DOS/Unix difference?
If I were to bet, I would say that the file
Didier Kryn escribió:
This isn't just a theoretical thing, lots of people don't label their
thumb drives.
Another issue is a lot of thumb drives have the same label. I bet there
are millions with the label "backup".
But there are tools on Linux to add a label to a
Le 28/04/2016 02:16, Steve Litt a écrit :
I think my original handled that, by creating a database of UUID, label
and device name (and now it's going to need to include user mounting it
too). So a little universal shellscript can go in the database (which
of course is a simple file), find the
Steve Litt escribió:
I don't know of a way to tell pmount or udev/vdev/eudev to assign a
particular device to a thumb drive, without manually doing all the
mknod and all that. Excellent idea, very useful. But if something's
already assigned to that device, you're sol.
Le 28/04/2016 01:29, Steve Litt a écrit :
No matter what you do, somebody's going to pull one out without
umounting. I've done it. Lots of people have. Oops!
Perhaps we can include a daemon that runs sync command every 10
seconds. I doubt that would have much effect, but would probably
minimize
Le 28/04/2016 01:24, Steve Litt a écrit :
On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 19:35:08 +0200
Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 27/04/2016 19:13, Steve Litt a écrit :
Not all filesystems have labels.
For my information, could you list some? Every filesystem I ever
used to format disks had one
Le 27/04/2016 23:29, Haines Brown a écrit :
I found I had to bind mount /sys before I could install grub2.
A few tricks:
It is most of the times necessary to bind-mount /proc and /sys when
working in a chroot. Depending what you do, /dev may also be necessary.
Also copy /etc/hosts
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