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2020 Feb 22
2
NV40 under Debian
Hi list, my media center PC is freshly installed with Debian 10.2 "Buster". It doesn't support Geforce 6800 GT (NV40) boards through the nvidia nor the nvidia-legacy drivers any longer. The legacy drivers worked up until Debian 9 "Stretch", but no longer. I know that the hardware works because I can boot SystemRescueCD from CD and get a flawless desktop presentation on
2013 Jul 18
4
FW: pxelinux 5.x, 6.x memtest problem
Hi, OK. I build syslinux-6.02-pre6 from https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Testing/6.02/syslinux-6.02-pre6.tar.gz on a Debian jessie/sid system (with gnu-efi_3.0u+debian-2 from experimental): root at jessie: ~# cd /tmp root at jessie:/tmp# wget https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Testing/6.02/syslinux-6.02-pre6.tar.gz root at jessie:/tmp# tar xfz
2009 Mar 13
1
Booting a complete CD iso image via PXE: SystemRescueCD
I couldn't find this information in the mailing list archive, so I thought I mention if it someone else runs into the same problem. While some mails in the archive point out that it is not possible to just take a CD iso image and boot it over PXE, it *is* possible to boot over PXE and the download the rest of the image into RAM over ethernet. SystemRescueCD
2013 Sep 04
5
5.10 regression (from 5.01) MENU INCLUDE broken.
Hello, Long story short, example config: ### cut UI vesamenu.c32 MENU TITLE Multiboot USB MENU BACKGROUND #00000000 MENU COLOR sel 7;37;40 #e0ffffff #20ffffff all MENU COLOR unsel 37;44 #50ffffff #a0000000 std MENU COLOR tabmsg 31;40 #30ffffff #00000000 std MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE System Rescue CD 2.4.1 INCLUDE sysrcd-2.4.1.conf MENU END MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE
2008 Apr 21
1
Primus's msihaps
I will use this topic to post all of my problems with wine (I decided that's better than opening a lot of stupid posts that only spam this forum) (to admins: You can delete this topic if you think it's inappropriate) I'm having a lot of problems with wine (maybe some of it is similar to yours, so this is kind of DONT'S that you don't want ot do on your computer) My first
2006 Oct 24
1
Help request...recovering LVM on centos 4.2
I installed a Centos 4.x system using a lvm install across four HDDs. It is my first install using LVM. System had a power-failure and stopped booting up. A new trainee simply took out the HDDs and restarted the file-server on a fresh HDDs. Now the problemis that the four HDDs have data. But the order of the HDDs (of install....1st primary, 2nd primary etc.) is unknown. Earlier we used to boot
2004 Feb 03
2
e2undel for ext3
Is there an ext3 version of this? Something in ext3 makes e2undel unable to recover unlinked inodes. I just deleted something, umounted the drive to preserve the state. I used e2undel to look for stuff to recover and it found 0 deleted files. I have been using e2undel for quite a while with great success and I know hwo to use it, but it seems to not be able to recover stuff on ext3. Is there
2005 Mar 03
0
Killed my filesystem?! (data moved to lost&found)
Hello, I have/had a 300gb ext3-partition, which was mounted for a while without an fsck. Some time ago I noticed, that it had "lost" 10gb (avail 0mb, used 290gb, size 300gb). So I tried to unmount the partition and do a fsck. But the partition was "busy", so I did a umount -l on that partition (yes I know now that this wasn?t the best idea at all) and fscked -y it. The fsck
2009 Feb 28
2
Return to text mode after menu.c32
Hello everyone, I am in the process of setting up a home boot server using pxelinux. I have started creating a menu using menu.c32, and I want to add System Rescue CD to that. Is there any way I can point PXE to load the isolinux.cfg that comes with SystemRescueCD (I will now on refer to this file simply as isolinux.cfg), but not in the "menu" mode? I want to do that so all the
2013 Jul 18
2
FW: pxelinux 5.x, 6.x memtest problem
Hi, if you can provide a prepared src tarball like you do for releases, I can test. But I still cannot build from git source (as you may remember). -- Regards, Igor
2008 Mar 16
3
Problems to get booting Flashkey
Hello List, iam following to this howto: http://www.sysresccd.org/Sysresccd-manual-en_How_to_install_SystemRescueCd_on_an_USB-stick but when iam try the command: # syslinux /dev/sda1 it writes only into the FAT partition the files they need, but mbr still is empty after. iam do this: # dd if=/dev/sda of=/tmp/mbr.dd bs=512 count=1 and open it with ghex2 in my case and see only the partition table.
2020 May 13
4
CentOS 7 - xfs shrink & expand
I'm having some difficulty finding a method to shrink my /home to expand my /.? They both correspond to LVMs.? It is my understanding that one cannot shrink a xfs filesystem.? One must back it up (xfsdump), remove (lvremove) redefine it and then restore it back (xfsrestore). Okay, I'm running into a problem where /home? needs to be "unused".? If tried going in to
2011 Jun 14
3
Questions about setup
I have worked in IT for several years and programming or anything related to this is not exactly one of my strengths. I need help creating a vesamenu.. Im trying to setup up so I can access my Acronis backup and disaster recovery 10 server, knoppix live cd, hardware diagnostics - pcdoctor and maybe a hiren type boot cd. I checked the Linux irc channel which I guess is now abandoned. If anyone
2020 May 13
2
CentOS 7 - xfs shrink & expand
Yeah, I tried that but ran into a problem.? It came up fine in single-user/maintenance mode. ? The mount command shows all of the mounted file systems, but after I 'chroot /sysroot', the mount failed (with some problem with mtab, sorry don't have the exact error message).? So I couldn't mount my 32TB RAID (where the xfsdump file was). On 5/13/2020 12:48 AM, Simon Matter via
2020 May 13
2
CentOS 7 - xfs shrink & expand
I'll try that...I was using instructions I found on the internet for single-user/maintenance mode.?? From the grub screen you enter 'e' and modify the linux16 line...etc. Okay, I'll try that next. Thanks Simon! On 5/13/2020 7:28 AM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote: > Hi, > >> Yeah, I tried that but ran into a problem.? It came up fine in >>
2012 Oct 31
4
How to change VM from para-virtualization to full-virtualization?
Hi, I''ve created a domU in para-virtualization. But now I need to change it to full-virtualization. Is it possible to upgrade/change the VM virtualization mode without impact the OS+App in the VM? And How? Thanks, Jerry _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xen.org http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
2005 Apr 10
1
converting a floppy disk layout to partition layout
Hi all! I have a slight problem: I have an external disk which contains one big filesystem (like a floppy) type ext3 (If you ask why: blame udev or maxtor, or me because I am stupid) which is approx 60% filled. Now I want to have a partition table, ie a layout where the current filesystem is the first partition, and the rest is as usual. Is this possible withotu destroying the data? Best
2016 Apr 04
2
Changes to get CD to boot on EFI System.
> In case it ever becomes important to have an EFI boot image larger > than 32 MB, there are xorriso.exe around. Based on Cygwin, i guess. > It should also be possible to build GNU xorriso in Cygwin from source. > > > Have a nice day :) > > Thomas FWIW... Thomas, the "xorriso.exe" files that are available are not really "around". They are not easy
2008 Nov 19
2
Migration from VMWare to HP Blade
Hi all, A few months ago, I migrated some of our internal servers to HP blades, as the VMWare box they were previously running on was getting too slow. However, it wasn't without it's problems, and eventually the only way I could get them to work was: Install the same version of CentOS on the blade (believed to be 5.0, but /etc/redhat-release says 5.2) Took down both servers, booting
2004 Jul 06
1
Overwriting ext2 Partition with ext3
Hi, Suppose you have an ext2 Partition at 14GB which is 80-90% full. Most files are smaller than 1 MB (there are just 20 or so which are over 100MB where 800MB is the biggest one). Block size etc - everything is default. Now you do this: mke2fs -j /device Important is the "-j" switch. What happens without the "-j" switch? All superblocks and inodes are overwritten. Is this