Re: FC37 corked my passive FTP, nf_conntrack_helper vanished

2022-12-19 Thread Barry
> On 20 Dec 2022, at 01:24, ToddAndMargo via users > wrote: > > Hi All, > > # uname -r > 6.0.12-300.fc37.x86_64 > > I have tried googling this. I get tons of hits > but nothing specific to FC37. > > Just noticed that I can not do: > > $ curl -v

Re: FC37 corked my passive FTP, nf_conntrack_helper vanished

2022-12-19 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 8:24 PM ToddAndMargo via users wrote: > > [...] > I have tried googling this. I get tons of hits > but nothing specific to FC37. The latest Fedora docs are at https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/latest/system-administrators-guide/ . > Just noticed that I can not

Re: iptables --> nftables?

2022-12-19 Thread fedora
This was valid in 2016 for Fedora and Centos 7: In the package iptables-nft you will find the following conversion programs: iptables-to-nft-conversion iptables-restore-translate (RUN AS ROOT) ** https://wiki.nftables.org/wiki-nftables/index.php/Main_Page suomi On 20/12/2022 05.01,

Re: I HAVE NOY USE FEDOREA AT ALL

2022-12-19 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 11:30 PM Mike Wright wrote: > [...] > To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org Or, from a GUI, https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/ . But I've got a feeling this person is just trolling the list. Jeff

Re: I HAVE NOY USE FEDOREA AT ALL

2022-12-19 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Tue, Dec 20, 2022, 00:46 figjux figjux wrote: > I do not what is happening, but the last time I used Fedora was at least > 10 years ago. > So than. I beg you to unsubscribe me from this bulletin. > It´s a spend time for you and me. > Juan, YOU HAVE NOY READ FEDOREA BULLETIN UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: I HAVE NOY USE FEDOREA AT ALL

2022-12-19 Thread Mike Wright
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old system -centos 6 -- trying to fix a disk/partition/vol issue

2022-12-19 Thread bruce
Hi. I know. centos6 is dead/buried/reincarnated. However, I have a very old box that I haven't touched in a bit. I had created a /media/TestDir using part of the drive. As I recall, it had been working. However, when I turned it on earlier, something happened, (i think the cat hit the cord!). I

iptables --> nftables?

2022-12-19 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
Hi All, Anyone have a favorite how to migrate iptables to nftables? I found this so far: https://wiki.nftables.org/wiki-nftables/index.php/Moving_from_iptables_to_nftables I'd rather one specifically with Fedora in mind. Many thanks, -T -- ~~ Computers

I HAVE NOY USE FEDOREA AT ALL

2022-12-19 Thread figjux figjux
I do not what is happening, but the last time I used Fedora was at least 10 years ago. So than. I beg you to unsubscribe me from this bulletin. It´s a spend time for you and me. Juan Antonio de Vicente Figueroa fig...@telefoniac.net

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 12/19/22 17:39, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 12/19/22 17:05, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: On 12/19/22 16:02, Tim via users wrote: Jonathan Billings: If you are using systemd-resolved, then /etc/resolv.conf should simply have "nameserver 127.0.0.53" ToddAndMargo: It puts it there and things

Re: Fedora 37: How to rename and set a custom Network interface Name with NetworkManager and nmcli

2022-12-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/19/22 14:25, Jon LaBadie wrote: Do the new names ("myname" in the above) become replacements or alternatives to the old device names.  I.e. must I modify any current scripts or config files that use the old names?  Or can either name be used. They are replacements. You can only use the

Re: Fedora 37: How to rename and set a custom Network interface Name with NetworkManager and nmcli

2022-12-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/19/22 05:48, Dario Lesca wrote: I have two network device named ens192 and ens224 2: ens192: mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP group default qlen 1000 link/ether 00:0c:29:e6:6d:d7 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 3: ens224: mtu 1500 qdisc mq state DOWN group default qlen 1000 link/ether

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/19/22 17:05, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: On 12/19/22 16:02, Tim via users wrote: Jonathan Billings: If you are using systemd-resolved, then /etc/resolv.conf should simply have "nameserver 127.0.0.53" ToddAndMargo: It puts it there and things ago foo bar There's your new hostname,

FC37 corked my passive FTP, nf_conntrack_helper vanished

2022-12-19 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
Hi All, # uname -r 6.0.12-300.fc37.x86_64 I have tried googling this. I get tons of hits but nothing specific to FC37. Just noticed that I can not do: $ curl -v ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/AcrobatDC/ -o - * Connecting to 192.147.130.111 (192.147.130.111) port 18897 Connection

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 12/19/22 14:01, Tom Horsley wrote: On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 13:53:13 -0800 Samuel Sieb wrote: My systems are using a combination of legacy and new configs with no problems. If you install f37 from scratch, you have to install NetworkManager-initscripts-ifcfg-rh.x86_64 to get NetworkManager

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 12/19/22 16:29, Chris Adams wrote: Once upon a time, Tim said: But being serious, I did start looking through the man files for the new networking schemes (man systemd-resolved). And supposedly, /etc/resolv.conf is a link to /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf And when it is, it controls

Re: F37 XFCE bell – where to turn it off

2022-12-19 Thread Dave Ulrick
On 12/19/22 7:02 PM, Dave Ulrick wrote: OK, I think I've found the root cause. It's in this stanza in /usr/share/pipewire/pipewire.conf context.modules = [     #{ name =     #    [ args  = { = ... } ]     #    [ flags = [ [ ifexists ] [ nofail ] ]     #}     #     # Loads a module with the

Re: OT: Can Fedora upgrade firmware on WD SSD drives?

2022-12-19 Thread Michael D. Setzer II via users
On 19 Dec 2022 at 19:32, Tom Horsley wrote: Date sent: Mon, 19 Dec 2022 19:32:12 -0500 From: Tom Horsley To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject:Re: OT: Can Fedora upgrade firmware on WD SSD drives? Send reply to:

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 12/19/22 16:02, Tim via users wrote: Jonathan Billings: If you are using systemd-resolved, then /etc/resolv.conf should simply have "nameserver 127.0.0.53" ToddAndMargo: It puts it there and things ago foo bar There's your new hostname, fubar-a-go-go... ;-) But being serious, I did

Re: F37 XFCE bell – where to turn it off

2022-12-19 Thread Dave Ulrick
On 12/19/22 6:47 PM, Dave Ulrick wrote: It still seems wrong that the bell sound is forced on me regardless of XFCE event sounds being off, but this approach at least makes the behavior consistent across all login sessions: one sound for each bell event. I hardly know anything about

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 12/19/22 15:55, Jonathan Billings wrote: On Dec 19, 2022, at 17:36, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: On 12/19/22 13:02, Jonathan Billings wrote: I don't understand why you keep calling things "Mickey Mouse and Friends" and acting like you've solved something. As far as I can understand,

Re: F37 XFCE bell – where to turn it off

2022-12-19 Thread Dave Ulrick
On 11/26/22 4:09 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: Doug H. writes: On Sat, Nov 26, 2022, at 4:15 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > This seems to be /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/bell.oga That might be configured via: /etc/pulse/default.pa Mine has: load-sample-lazy x11-bell

Re: OT: Can Fedora upgrade firmware on WD SSD drives?

2022-12-19 Thread Roger Heflin
+1.Unless you know of a critical fix it is best to not mess with the firmware. if you don't know of an issue then upgrading fw is more likely to kill your device than fix anything. Only the "Enterprise" OEM's who put too much screwed up crap (to increase reliability) in their firmware

Re: OT: Can Fedora upgrade firmware on WD SSD drives?

2022-12-19 Thread Tom Horsley
On Tue, 20 Dec 2022 10:51:01 +1030 Tim via users wrote: > Generally speaking, when things work, don't fiddle with them. Firmware > is much more tricky than configuration files. It's harder to undo, if > you can at all, if it goes haywire. I had a motherboard once that wasn't operating properly

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Tim said: > But being serious, I did start looking through the man files for the > new networking schemes (man systemd-resolved). And supposedly, > /etc/resolv.conf is a link to /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf > And when it is, it controls the file its linked to. Yeah,

Re: OT: Can Fedora upgrade firmware on WD SSD drives?

2022-12-19 Thread Tim via users
Michael D. Setzer II: > Don't know if makes any real difference or what > improvements firmware updates would do. Generally speaking, when things work, don't fiddle with them. Firmware is much more tricky than configuration files. It's harder to undo, if you can at all, if it goes haywire.

Re: dvdformat a loopback device

2022-12-19 Thread Tim via users
On Sun, 2022-12-18 at 22:35 -0500, Bill Cunningham wrote: > I know anytime I have created an mp4 file I only got a title screen and > the feature. I didn't have to make any adjustments. Now the ISO is > different, this is my experience. But I want the ISO when there is > special features on the

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Tom Horsley
On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 16:05:38 -0800 Samuel Sieb wrote: > > nmcli connection migrate > > > > to move all the ifcfg files to "keyfiles". > > Oh, nice! They did implement something for that. I waited one release cycle to try it in the hopes that any possible bugs might be resolved by then.

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/19/22 14:01, Tom Horsley wrote: On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 13:53:13 -0800 Samuel Sieb wrote: My systems are using a combination of legacy and new configs with no problems. If you install f37 from scratch, you have to install NetworkManager-initscripts-ifcfg-rh.x86_64 to get NetworkManager

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Tim via users
Jonathan Billings: >> If you are using systemd-resolved, then /etc/resolv.conf should >> simply have "nameserver 127.0.0.53" ToddAndMargo: > It puts it there and things ago foo bar There's your new hostname, fubar-a-go-go... ;-) But being serious, I did start looking through the man files for

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Dec 19, 2022, at 17:36, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: > > On 12/19/22 13:02, Jonathan Billings wrote: >> I don't understand why you keep calling things "Mickey Mouse and Friends" >> and acting like you've solved something. As far as I can understand, you >> renamed /etc/resolv.conf

Re: config.h

2022-12-19 Thread Bill Cunningham
Is all that is in the src directory only the source of dvdbackup? I see it wants headers in /dvdread. Am I assuming correctly that that is the /usr/include/dvdread headers? I would like to for my purpose eliminate all these build time tools. This code isn't really super big from what I am

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 12/19/22 13:02, Jonathan Billings wrote: I don't understand why you keep calling things "Mickey Mouse and Friends" and acting like you've solved something. As far as I can understand, you renamed /etc/resolv.conf (which is normally a symlink) and expect it to work? As soon as Micky and

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 12/19/22 13:01, Jonathan Billings wrote: You saw how it fell apart when it put different DNS servers on different interfaces and that did not match resolv.conf? And how I kept over riding my manual configurations. This hurt me more than a Windows upgrade. I use Linux to avoid that kind of

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 12/19/22 13:49, Barry wrote: On 19 Dec 2022, at 19:50, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: On 12/19/22 09:57, Barry wrote: On 18 Dec 2022, at 21:28, Tom Horsley wrote: On Sun, 18 Dec 2022 21:19:02 + Barry wrote: That like my router config. Except I use systemd-networkd not

Re: Fedora 37: How to rename and set a custom Network interface Name with NetworkManager and nmcli

2022-12-19 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 05:49:10PM +0100, t_pol wrote: Hi, I had the same prob. Created 2 files in /etc/systemd/network/ 10-persistent-lan1.link 10-persistent-lan2.link with the following contents : [Match] MACAddress=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx [Link] Name=myname it works. Hope

Re: config.h

2022-12-19 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Dec 19, 2022, at 16:52, Bill Cunningham wrote: > > I am trying to find this config.h header in the dvdbackup source code. It's > my guess it's auto generated by the configure script or a Makefile. I am > wanting to gut as much of this as possible to work just for my system. I am > not a

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Tom Horsley
On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 13:53:13 -0800 Samuel Sieb wrote: > My systems are using a combination of legacy and new configs with no > problems. If you install f37 from scratch, you have to install NetworkManager-initscripts-ifcfg-rh.x86_64 to get NetworkManager to pay any attention to the old style

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/19/22 13:49, Barry wrote: On 19 Dec 2022, at 19:50, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: On 12/19/22 09:57, Barry wrote: On 18 Dec 2022, at 21:28, Tom Horsley wrote: On Sun, 18 Dec 2022 21:19:02 + Barry wrote: That like my router config. Except I use systemd-networkd not

config.h

2022-12-19 Thread Bill Cunningham
I am trying to find this config.h header in the dvdbackup source code. It's my guess it's auto generated by the configure script or a Makefile. I am wanting to gut as much of this as possible to work just for my system. I am not a developer and I am not bothering them. I don't need portability

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Barry
> On 19 Dec 2022, at 19:50, ToddAndMargo via users > wrote: > > On 12/19/22 09:57, Barry wrote: On 18 Dec 2022, at 21:28, Tom Horsley wrote: >>> >>> On Sun, 18 Dec 2022 21:19:02 + >>> Barry wrote: >>> That like my router config. Except I use systemd-networkd not

Re: Adding file swap on btrfs

2022-12-19 Thread Barry
> On 19 Dec 2022, at 19:59, Neal Becker wrote: > >  > I've just installed f37 on a new lenovo x1 carbon. > One thing, the installation didn't setup any swap (other than zswap). > That is the preferred way to setup swap. Research has shown that use of swap files on HDD or SSD is far worse

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/19/22 12:45, Tom Horsley wrote: On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 12:12:44 -0800 Samuel Sieb wrote: Which gui are you using? I use nm-connection-editor and have had no issues with any network types I've setup. Which buttons are you finding disabled? That's the gui I was using. According to my old

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Jonathan Billings
I don't understand why you keep calling things "Mickey Mouse and Friends" and acting like you've solved something. As far as I can understand, you renamed /etc/resolv.conf (which is normally a symlink) and expect it to work? ___ users mailing list --

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Jonathan Billings
> You saw how it fell apart when it put different > DNS servers on different interfaces and that > did not match resolv.conf? And how I kept > over riding my manual configurations. > > This hurt me more than a Windows upgrade. > I use Linux to avoid that kind of nonsense. I'm not sure how

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Tom Horsley
On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 12:12:44 -0800 Samuel Sieb wrote: > Which gui are you using? I use nm-connection-editor and have had no > issues with any network types I've setup. Which buttons are you finding > disabled? That's the gui I was using. According to my old notes I could never figure out how

Re: OT: Can Fedora upgrade firmware on WD SSD drives?

2022-12-19 Thread Roger Heflin
SSD firmware is unlikely to cause that sort of issue. SATA/SAS is a pretty well defined protocol that defines a significant level of standardized basic functionality. Trackpad's and similar devices usually require a special vendor provided driver to use most features, and there really are no

Re: Adding file swap on btrfs

2022-12-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/19/22 12:19, Jonathan Billings wrote: On Dec 19, 2022, at 15:10, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 12/19/22 11:58, Neal Becker wrote: I've just installed f37 on a new lenovo x1 carbon. One thing, the installation didn't setup any swap (other than zswap). After a bit of reading I found sudo btrfs

Re: Adding file swap on btrfs

2022-12-19 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Dec 19, 2022, at 15:10, Samuel Sieb wrote: > > On 12/19/22 11:58, Neal Becker wrote: >> I've just installed f37 on a new lenovo x1 carbon. >> One thing, the installation didn't setup any swap (other than zswap). >> After a bit of reading I found >> sudo btrfs filesystem mkswapfile -s 32G

Re: Adding file swap on btrfs

2022-12-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/19/22 12:13, Richard Shaw wrote: On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 2:10 PM Samuel Sieb > wrote: On 12/19/22 11:58, Neal Becker wrote: > I've just installed f37 on a new lenovo x1 carbon. > One thing, the installation didn't setup any swap (other than zswap).

Re: OT: Can Fedora upgrade firmware on WD SSD drives?

2022-12-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/19/22 12:01, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote: Thanks for the info. Wasn't aware that firmware update could cause that kind of problem. It's very unlikely to be a problem for a hard drive. They have quite specific interfaces they have to follow.

Re: Adding file swap on btrfs

2022-12-19 Thread Richard Shaw
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 2:10 PM Samuel Sieb wrote: > On 12/19/22 11:58, Neal Becker wrote: > > I've just installed f37 on a new lenovo x1 carbon. > > One thing, the installation didn't setup any swap (other than zswap). > > > > After a bit of reading I found > > sudo btrfs filesystem mkswapfile

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/19/22 12:07, Tom Horsley wrote: It took a long time to define all my network stuff correctly, and I found I could only do it with the nmcli command because the GUI provided is utterly useless. It leaves buttons I want to push disabled, and won't tell you why they are disabled. Which gui

Re: Adding file swap on btrfs

2022-12-19 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Dec 19, 2022, at 14:59, Neal Becker wrote: > I've just installed f37 on a new lenovo x1 carbon. > One thing, the installation didn't setup any swap (other than zswap). > > After a bit of reading I found > sudo btrfs filesystem mkswapfile -s 32G /swapfile > But: > sudo swapon -v /swapfile >

Re: Adding file swap on btrfs

2022-12-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/19/22 11:58, Neal Becker wrote: I've just installed f37 on a new lenovo x1 carbon. One thing, the installation didn't setup any swap (other than zswap). After a bit of reading I found sudo btrfs filesystem mkswapfile -s 32G /swapfile But:  sudo swapon -v /swapfile swapon: /swapfile:

Re: Adding file swap on btrfs

2022-12-19 Thread Neal Becker
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 2:58 PM Neal Becker wrote: > I've just installed f37 on a new lenovo x1 carbon. > One thing, the installation didn't setup any swap (other than zswap). > > After a bit of reading I found > sudo btrfs filesystem mkswapfile -s 32G /swapfile > But: > sudo swapon -v

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Tom Horsley
On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 11:49:26 -0800 ToddAndMargo via users wrote: > I have all my network configured in > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ > which is probably were most of the issue lies Those ifcfg files aren't even supported in a fresh install of fedora these days. As attempting to avoid

Re: OT: Can Fedora upgrade firmware on WD SSD drives?

2022-12-19 Thread Michael D. Setzer II via users
Thanks for the info. Wasn't aware that firmware update could cause that kind of problem. On 19 Dec 2022 at 11:51, Mr Brian Domenick wrote: Date sent: Mon, 19 Dec 2022 11:51:48 -0800 Subject:Re: OT: Can Fedora upgrade firmware on WD SSD drives? To:

Adding file swap on btrfs

2022-12-19 Thread Neal Becker
I've just installed f37 on a new lenovo x1 carbon. One thing, the installation didn't setup any swap (other than zswap). After a bit of reading I found sudo btrfs filesystem mkswapfile -s 32G /swapfile But: sudo swapon -v /swapfile swapon: /swapfile: found signature [pagesize=4096,

Re: OT: Can Fedora upgrade firmware on WD SSD drives?

2022-12-19 Thread Mr Brian Domenick
Keep in mind, when you do the update in windows you then don't necessarily have linux drivers that match the new firmware. i was burned on this a few months back with the trackpad and i ended up just buying another one from china that was unupgraded after the trackpad was upgraded when windows

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 12/19/22 02:03, Peter Boy wrote: Am 18.12.2022 um 09:24 schrieb ToddAndMargo via users : On Sat, 2022-12-17 at 16:38 -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: If you are tired of all the bugs and Micky Mouse surrounding /etc/resolv.conf, here is how to make your own that Micky can't alter:

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 12/19/22 09:57, Barry wrote: On 18 Dec 2022, at 21:28, Tom Horsley wrote: On Sun, 18 Dec 2022 21:19:02 + Barry wrote: That like my router config. Except I use systemd-networkd not networkmanager. Its been stable over lots of fedora releases. Right up till the release when they

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 12/18/22 23:08, Samuel Sieb wrote: Do you really want to do this?  Yes I do. I don't know about "those" people, but one server of mine has 12 interfaces including physical, vlans, vpns, and VMs and I have no problems with it using only NetworkManager.  I did override the resolv.conf

Re: OT: Can Fedora upgrade firmware on WD SSD drives?

2022-12-19 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 2:26 PM Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote: > > Contacted them, since web site seemed to only have > option to upgrade firmware using a windows program? > Got a reply that that is currently the case, and only option > would be to install windows on machine, or remove

OT: Can Fedora upgrade firmware on WD SSD drives?

2022-12-19 Thread Michael D. Setzer II via users
Contacted them, since web site seemed to only have option to upgrade firmware using a windows program? Got a reply that that is currently the case, and only option would be to install windows on machine, or remove drive and put in windows machine to upgrade?? I've got 5 Linux machines at home

Re: Fedora 37: How to rename and set a custom Network interface Name with NetworkManager and nmcli

2022-12-19 Thread Dario Lesca
Il giorno lun, 19/12/2022 alle 17.49 +0100, t_pol ha scritto: > Created 2 files in /etc/systemd/network/ > > 10-persistent-lan1.link > 10-persistent-lan2.link > > with the following contents : > > [Match] > MACAddress=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx > [Link] > Name=myname > > it works. > >

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Barry
> On 18 Dec 2022, at 21:28, Tom Horsley wrote: > > On Sun, 18 Dec 2022 21:19:02 + > Barry wrote: > >> That like my router config. Except I use systemd-networkd not networkmanager. >> Its been stable over lots of fedora releases. > > Right up till the release when they decide to

Re: Fedora 37: How to rename and set a custom Network interface Name with NetworkManager and nmcli

2022-12-19 Thread t_pol
Hi, I had the same prob. Created 2 files in /etc/systemd/network/ 10-persistent-lan1.link 10-persistent-lan2.link with the following contents : [Match] MACAddress=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx [Link] Name=myname it works. Hope this is useful for you. Ciao Angelo On Mon, 19 Dec 2022

Re: Fedora 37: How to rename and set a custom Network interface Name with NetworkManager and nmcli

2022-12-19 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 8:48 AM Dario Lesca wrote: > > I have two network device named ens192 and ens224 > > 2: ens192: mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP group > default qlen 1000 > link/ether 00:0c:29:e6:6d:d7 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > 3: ens224: mtu 1500 qdisc mq state DOWN > group default qlen

Fedora 37: How to rename and set a custom Network interface Name with NetworkManager and nmcli

2022-12-19 Thread Dario Lesca
I have two network device named ens192 and ens224 2: ens192: mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP group default qlen 1000 link/ether 00:0c:29:e6:6d:d7 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 3: ens224: mtu 1500 qdisc mq state DOWN group default qlen 1000 link/ether 00:0c:29:e6:6d:e1 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff It's

Re: dvdformat a loopback device

2022-12-19 Thread Go Canes
On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 10:36 PM Bill Cunningham wrote: > On linux's modern tools. I have always had to use loopback with > dvdbackup. It seems to want a device not directory to copy from. I can > attach a ISO or just copy from the dvd. For example, dvdbackup -i /dev/sr0 ... or whatever your

Re: Fedora37: Fails to boot with NISDOMAIN=... in /etc/sysconfig/network

2022-12-19 Thread Terry Barnaby
Well the /etc/nsswitch.conf is as set by authselect: # Generated by authselect on Sun Dec 11 04:58:36 2022 # Do not modify this file manually, use authselect instead. Any user changes will be overwritten. # You can stop authselect from managing your configuration by calling 'authselect

Re: help needed: How to reset the root password

2022-12-19 Thread Peter Boy
> Am 17.12.2022 um 14:06 schrieb Richard Shaw : > > On Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 2:57 AM Peter Boy wrote: > A Quick Doc article describes the procedure: > https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/reset-root-password/ > > We, the Fedora Docs team, are in the process to review and improve

Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

2022-12-19 Thread Peter Boy
> Am 18.12.2022 um 09:24 schrieb ToddAndMargo via users > : > > >> On Sat, 2022-12-17 at 16:38 -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: >>> If you are tired of all the bugs and Micky Mouse >>> surrounding /etc/resolv.conf, here is how to make >>> your own that Micky can't alter: > > > I do not