[Dorset] Making iptables Entries Persistent

2020-07-18 Thread Terry Coles
Hi, It has been suggested that I add an iptables rule into some devices and make it persistent by adding the rule to /etc/rc.local. I naively thought that iptables rules were persistent, but a quick google throws up the idea of using iptables-save/iptables-restore but also iptables-

Re: [Dorset] Help restoring MicroSD card

2020-07-18 Thread Neil Stone
<2p> I recently had a single disk in an LVM array fail... used ddrescue (once I got replacement disks) to pull data. In all honesty, if an 8gb uSD has given up the ghost, try ddrescue... then regardless of the outcome buy a new one and throw that one. On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 at 11:37, PeterMerchant

Re: [Dorset] Help restoring MicroSD card

2020-07-18 Thread PeterMerchant
On 18/07/2020 10:13, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Hi Peter, Gparted  gives me 'Input/output error during read on /dev/sdb' That's an error from the kernel, returned using errno(3) EIO from a system call like read(2). Run ‘dmesg -Hxw’ in a terminal to show the end of the kernel's ring-buffer log.

Re: [Dorset] Help restoring MicroSD card

2020-07-18 Thread PeterMerchant
On 18/07/2020 09:44, Terry Coles wrote: On Saturday, 18 July 2020 09:40:55 BST PeterMerchant wrote: No Joy. USB connection on front of computer. Have tried both USB to SD adapters and three different MicroSD adapters. It sounds like it's b*d, I think we had a discussion on this same

Re: [Dorset] Help restoring MicroSD card

2020-07-18 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Peter, > Gparted  gives me 'Input/output error during read on /dev/sdb' That's an error from the kernel, returned using errno(3) EIO from a system call like read(2). Run ‘dmesg -Hxw’ in a terminal to show the end of the kernel's ring-buffer log. Tap Enter a few times to create a marker of

Re: [Dorset] Help restoring MicroSD card

2020-07-18 Thread Terry Coles
On Saturday, 18 July 2020 09:40:55 BST PeterMerchant wrote: > No Joy. USB connection on front of computer. Have tried both USB to SD > adapters and three different MicroSD adapters. It sounds like it's b*d, > I think we had a discussion on this same topic many moons ago. Do you still