Suvayu Ali gmail.com> writes:
> While updating my system today, I came across this issue:
>
> Running transaction
> /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.ARyh47: line 1: fg: no job control
> error: %preun(nscd-2.17-13.fc19.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 1
> Error in PREUN scriptlet in rpm package nscd-2.17-13
Am 30.08.2013 00:46, schrieb Suvayu Ali:
> Running transaction
> /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.ARyh47: line 1: fg: no job control
> error: %preun(nscd-2.17-13.fc19.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 1
> Error in PREUN scriptlet in rpm package nscd-2.17-13.fc19.x86_64
> Verifying : nscd-2.17-13.fc19.x86_
On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 00:46:57 +0200
Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While updating my system today, I came across this issue:
>
> Running transaction
> /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.ARyh47: line 1: fg: no job control
> error: %preun(nscd-2.17-13.fc19.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status
> 1 Error in PREUN scrip
On 08/29/2013 03:46 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi,
While updating my system today, I came across this issue:
Running transaction
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.ARyh47: line 1: fg: no job control
error: %preun(nscd-2.17-13.fc19.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 1
Error in PREUN scriptlet in rpm package nscd-2.
Hi,
While updating my system today, I came across this issue:
Running transaction
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.ARyh47: line 1: fg: no job control
error: %preun(nscd-2.17-13.fc19.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 1
Error in PREUN scriptlet in rpm package nscd-2.17-13.fc19.x86_64
Verifying : nscd-2.17-1
On 08/29/2013 02:12 PM, g issued this missive:
On 08/29/2013 01:32 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
<>
Notice the pound sign prompt in my example? Yes, you have to run tune2fs
as root (or use sudo).
now that you mention it. ;=)
[geo@localhost Documents]$ su
Password:
[root@localhost Documents]# tune2f
On 08/29/2013 01:32 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
<>
Notice the pound sign prompt in my example? Yes, you have to run tune2fs
as root (or use sudo).
now that you mention it. ;=)
[geo@localhost Documents]$ su
Password:
[root@localhost Documents]# tune2fs -l /dev/sdb3
tune2fs 1.41.12 (17-May-2010)
Fil
On Thu, 29 Aug 2013 15:46:17 -0500
"Steven P. Ulrick" wrote:
> Hello, Everyone
> Lately after I logout of KDE and then log back in, my desktop
> background is changed to something that I did NOT have as my
> background, and all of my Plasmoids are gone...
>
> Here is a screenshot of how my deskt
Hello, Everyone
Lately after I logout of KDE and then log back in, my desktop
background is changed to something that I did NOT have as my
background, and all of my Plasmoids are gone...
Here is a screenshot of how my desktop is NOT supposed to look:
http://afolkey2.us/gallery3/index.php/Assorted/
On 29.08.2013 16:21, chandan wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> On Fedora 19, the packagekit daemon runs once in while in the background.
> Can somebody please inform me about the systemd service that is responsible
> for spawning the packagekit daemon?
>
> - chandan
>
http://www.packagekit.org/pk-faq.htm
On Thu, 2013-08-29 at 12:16 -0500, g wrote:
>
> On 08/29/2013 09:26 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
> <>
>
> > If the file system is ext2, ext3, or ext4, then the UUID for a file
> > system on a physical or LVM device can be printed with UUID:
> >
> > # tune2fs -l /dev/sda1
> >
> > or
> >
> > # tune2fs -l
On 08/29/2013 09:26 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
<>
If the file system is ext2, ext3, or ext4, then the UUID for a file
system on a physical or LVM device can be printed with UUID:
# tune2fs -l /dev/sda1
or
# tune2fs -l /dev/mapper/ROOT-ROOT
(change device names as appropriate for your system)
On 08/29/2013 03:55 PM, g wrote:
>
>
> On 08/29/2013 06:46 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
> <<>>
>>
>>> My first guess would be to check that you're using the exact same UUID in
>>> the boot parameter as on the drive partition. Check the partition UUID is
>>> what you thought it is. Check for typos in t
On Thu, 2013-08-29 at 08:55 -0500, g wrote:
>
> On 08/29/2013 06:46 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
> <<>>
> >
> >> My first guess would be to check that you're using the exact same UUID in
> >> the boot parameter as on the drive partition. Check the partition UUID is
> >> what you thought it is. Check fo
Hello all,
On Fedora 19, the packagekit daemon runs once in while in the background.
Can somebody please inform me about the systemd service that is responsible
for spawning the packagekit daemon?
- chandan
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On 08/29/2013 06:46 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
<<>>
My first guess would be to check that you're using the exact same UUID in
the boot parameter as on the drive partition. Check the partition UUID is
what you thought it is. Check for typos in the boot configuration.
So how exactly would I be
On 08/29/2013 12:30 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 29.08.2013 03:55, schrieb g:
>> On 08/28/2013 08:12 PM, Xinyun Zhou wrote:
>> <>
>>
>>> tried a clean install, no luck. It seems that memory is not a problem,
>>> however, CPU usage is.
>>>
>>> =
Am 29.08.2013 03:55, schrieb g:
> On 08/28/2013 08:12 PM, Xinyun Zhou wrote:
> <>
>
>> tried a clean install, no luck. It seems that memory is not a problem,
>> however, CPU usage is.
>>
>> ==
>> PID USER PR NIVIRTRES
My first guess would be to check that you're using the exact same UUID
in the boot parameter as on the drive partition. Check the partition
UUID is what you thought it is. Check for typos in the boot
configuration.
So how exactly would I be able to do that from dracut? I simply can't imagine
On 08/29/13 09:08, poma wrote:
> On 29.08.2013 00:52, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 08/29/13 06:46, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>>> I would like to run modprobe -v i8k at each reboot.
>>> How can I do it automatically?
>> Assuming you're running F18/F19 I suppose you could always go the rc.local
>> route.
>>
>
Is it possible to do a re installation of Fedora 19 where the file
system is LVM on a 2nd partition on my hard drive without losing files
in the /home directory structure?
There was a discussion about this some time ago but I didn't take much
notice then.
TIA
Roger
If it is just the '/boot' par
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