Re: Local users get to play root?

2009-11-18 Thread Bob Arendt
On 11/18/09 12:03, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote: 2009/11/18 Simo Sorce: If I have physical access to your machine, I'll own it. I may have to use tools to get to the HDD, but it's only a question of time and dedication. *you* are not one of my users, and this has nothing to do with *you* hacking

Re: Opinions on packaging ATLAS (for the x86 architecture)

2009-09-25 Thread Bob Arendt
On 09/25/09 12:37, Deji Akingunola wrote: On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Christoph Frieben wrote: 2009/9/25 Chris Adams: (Likewise, the default x86_64 package is currently called atlas [< atlas-sse3< ... ] and is using SSE2 by default as expected for all x86_64 packages. Higher

Re: current live CD builds entirely broken

2009-09-21 Thread Bob Arendt
On 09/21/09 11:41, Adam Williamson wrote: As reported by Jesse Keating and me, currently live CD builds - since 20090918, 20090917 was the last working one - appear to be entirely broken. Boot fails with 'no root device found', booting from CD or USB. Isn't this the same as(?): Computer won't

Re: Snapshot Label bug (was Graphics Test Week)

2009-09-09 Thread Bob Arendt
On 09/09/09 08:17, mike cloaked wrote: Bob Arendt wrote: Try using /sbin/dosfslabel or /sbin/e2label to read the actual label. Then use that for the label on the boot line. Bingo! That works - excellent - I think I will add this to the reference page - others will doubtless be bitten by

Re: Graphics Test Week (ATI, NVIDIA and Intel graphics Test Days)

2009-09-09 Thread Bob Arendt
On 09/09/09 07:17, mike cloaked wrote: Tomorrow - 2009-09-09 - is ATI/AMD Radeon graphics card Test Day (1). I have been trying to follow the "procedure" to get the liveusb key to boot - but changing the kernel line to either of "root=live:LABEL=F12-Snap1-i686-Live to: root=live:LABEL=F12-

Re: Changing the default 32-bit x86 arch for Fedora 12 (#2)

2009-06-17 Thread Bob Arendt
f re-doing the build infrastructure and dropping/alienating older chip architectures. -Bob Arendt -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list