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Operating Systems and Porting / Re: [NEWS] Debian
« on: February 06, 2021, 02:55:18 pm »
open dnfdragora, click File, then select Repositories.

As you highlight each of the active repositories, the ones that are checkmarked, then look at the bottom section in 'Meta Link'. If any of them refer to a local disk then uncheck that selection.

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Operating Systems and Porting / Re: [NEWS] Debian
« on: February 06, 2021, 11:53:46 am »
The only disk UUID in there should be the ones for the running OS.

I wonder if you could have something active for a repository that is looking for a local disk or USB stick (?)

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Operating Systems and Porting / Re: [NEWS] Debian
« on: February 06, 2021, 07:58:26 am »
If is not in /etc/fstab I don't know how to delete it. Perhaps it was a USB disk that was not unmounted before removal(?) . I just don't know.

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Cool  8)
Can't try just now, but will get to it soon.

Thank You.

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Operating Systems and Porting / Re: [NEWS] Debian
« on: February 03, 2021, 09:03:19 am »
My first question is....What disk partition is uuid/d6572c89 etc.. Is it a Fedora partition or is it on your Debian disk?

Next, if you look at /etc/fstab is that uuid/d657 etc. listed in that file?

You can use Gparted to find the uuid for all partitions on your system. Select the partition and then select Information in the Partition menu.

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Google pulled the plug on Chromium.

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There is no resume directory. Just a bunch of files in the /sys/power directory.
Yeah, check my avatar, that is how I felt trying to get it to work.

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Maury, I don't know. I gave up trying to build Fedora kernels when attempting to install the build system and it kept telling me that "pesign" is required and then says it is not available for ppc64le. Now there is a couple of weeks I'll never get back, %@#**&:(.

Anyway, if it were my system I would (as root) make a file that contains 0:0 only and save it in /sys/power
as resume.
Keep in mind....Crashing a computer does not hurt as bad as crashing a motorcycle.  :P

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Just a guess. Since these computers can not go to "Sleep" or "Hibernate" then there is no need for a "Resume". So something in the config file is set for sleep or hibernate and therefore requires resume.
I do not know what. It should not affect operation.

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You should find CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF in the Kernel Hacking section of the .config file. You can open the config file with a text editor and use the Search function to find it, but do not modify or save the file from the editor, use menuconfig to make the changes.

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Operating Systems and Porting / Re: [NEWS] Debian
« on: January 01, 2021, 05:03:02 pm »
Your Fedora setup looks fine. Only one swap partition.

The Debian setup probably has 3 swap partitions. Find which partition is on the same disk as Debian and # out the other 2, only in Debian.

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Operating Systems and Porting / Re: [NEWS] Debian
« on: January 01, 2021, 08:49:53 am »
Yes. That is the file and the Debian file should be similar. You can see the UUID for Fedora and that device should not be in the Debian fstab. Put a # before that UUID line in Debian and also for the UUID for the Ubuntu SWAP device.

When setting up drives during Deb install select the other drives/partitions and there will be a choice "Do Not Use" and it will not appear in fstab.

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Operating Systems and Porting / Re: [NEWS] Debian
« on: December 31, 2020, 01:07:13 pm »
Not sure. Perhaps by adding a # in front of the lines for the disks/partitions you do not want to use in /etc/fstab (?)

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Operating Systems and Porting / Re: [NEWS] Debian
« on: December 31, 2020, 11:14:21 am »
A question first. Did you use the graphical installer?

When installing Debian you have to set the other disks or partitions to "Do Not Use", and Debian will ignore them. That is in the section where you format the disks.

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Operating Systems and Porting / Re: [NEWS] Debian
« on: December 29, 2020, 09:12:00 am »
If you do lsmod does it show any modules being loaded ?
If you look in /lib/modules are they in there for the kernel you are using ?

Some times all the modules are built into the kernel so there may not be any modules

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