F13 on Samsung N220?
by Dave Stevens
Does anyone have experience or a pointer to installing F13 on a
Samsung N220? Nice little computer, Atom cpu, 1 gig, 250 HD, realtek
wifi.
Dave
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13 years, 11 months
cifs mount in fstab no longer works
by Joseph L. Casale
I just did a yum update and now my cifs mount in my fstab no longer mounts
at boot automatically and messages contains no errors.
I recall the _nnetdev option from a while ago but removed it as it was no
longer used AFAIK and adding back in confirmed that, messages shows it as
unknown.
fstab is as follows for this mount:
//10.0.0.5/Data /home/xxx/Samba cifs username=xxx,password=xxx,uid=500,gid=500 0 0
Any ideas what may have changed?
Thanks,
jlc
13 years, 11 months
Error Loading Operating System after install
by boaz shnapp
Hi All,
I just installed Fedora 13 x86_64 on Intel s4500sf server board with
hardware raid and 8Gb memory.
The installer did not report any error.
After installation completed and reboot I got the message:
“Error Loading Operating System”
I tried installation with no raid I doesn’t work.
I tried to use the rescue option i sew that the system was installed,
it seems that the boot is not installed properly.
I tried to install with no boot loader but it doesn't work as well.
Can someone help.
Best regards,
Boaz
13 years, 11 months
multiple paper formats in printing
by Antonio M
I am using a network printer (NRG-MP-C3300) and I am noting that I can
choose format of paper (A3-A4) when printing from openoffice but when
I print from some application (Firefox, Eye of Gnome) I have only the
default format option (i.e. format choice is greyed).
Is this the correct behaviour?? or is this a bug??
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13 years, 11 months
Dual-boot with separate HDDs.
by Dick Roark
My main Linux box has suffered a motherboard failure. I am contemplating
just moving the HDD to the XP machine and setting up dual boot. If this
isn't satisfactory, then it's a new motherboard. I could boot by selecting
the desired disk using BIOS. Is it possible have GRUB select the OS (disk)
at boot-up and go from there?
Thanks.
13 years, 11 months
Install Fedora 13 from Hard Drive
by Henry Wyatt
Need link or instructions on how to install from HDD.
Currently have F13 86x64 but want to install 32 bit instead
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13 years, 11 months
bash: how run script when file is put into folger and how parse xml file via bash
by Dario Lesca
hi, I'm looking for a method for do this thing:
a) when a file is put into a specific folder (via ftp or http or smb), a
shell script must be automatic run.
b) the file is a simple xml and I must parser it and convert it to a csv
file with bash script.
For a) i can use a cron job, but i'm looking for another solution more
efficient and started only when the file is come ...
For b) now I use grep+sed+awk, but I'm looking for a best and more solid
method for extract only some specific field from the file.
Someone can show me, if exist, more better solution for a) and b)?
Many thanks ... and sorry for my bad English :-)
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13 years, 11 months
Why does not update-grub detect Fedora 13 installation?
by H.S.
On a newly installed Debian Testing system, I installed Fedora 13 in a
different partition but chose not to install the boot loaded since I
wanted to use Debian's boot loader for all OSes.
Now when I do update-grub in Debian, it detects all OSes installed in
the hard drives connected to the system (Windows XP, Windows 7, Fedor
9), but does not detect Fedora 13. I had to manually add the stanza
lines for F13 to get its option in the grub boot list.
I am using LVM. F13 is installed with its / mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg1-lv8 and its boot on /dev/sdc5. Update-grub appears to
miss detecting the kernels in /dev/sdc5 altogether. Any idea why is
that? Is there is a bug in Fedora 13?
Thanks.
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13 years, 11 months
mdadm / dracut: not enough devices / rd_NO_MD.
by Gary Artim
Hi --
I had a soft raid level 0 running and I started having problems when I
switched to fc13. The first disk in the array always is missing its
superblock.
I can put new disks in or switch the order and the same thing happens
on reboot. I must be missing something (loose screw maybe). Here is
how I build it, any suggestions would be great:
(I did find that adding rd_NO_MD to the kernel line was a temp fix, so
mdadm doesn't try to autoassemble the raid)
1. fdisk /dev/sdb, use the whole disk for partition sdb1, t=fd (raid),
write, sync
fdisk /dev/sdc, use the whole disk for partition sdc1, t=fd
(raid), write, sync
fdisk /dev/sdd, use the whole disk for partition sdc1, t=fd
(raid), write, sync
fdisk /dev/sde, use the whole disk for partition sde1, t=fd
(raid), write, sync
2. mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md0 --level=0 --raid-devices=4 /dev/sd[bcde]1
msg: md0: detected capacity change 0 to nnnnn
md0: unknow partition table
3. mkfs.ext4 /dev/md0
4. mount /dev/md0 /mnt
(works fine)
5. Then reboot, I get on console, everytime:
dracut: mdadm: Not enough devices....
/dev/md/host.domain:0
Seem there is info kept on the disk info about a prior config. I've
read about --zero-superblock, but when in the above steps and how
would you run it? Do you run it on a specific partition or on
/dev/md0? any help would be great!
thanks,
-- g
13 years, 11 months