dns glue or duct tape??
by Jack Craig
Hi folks
With help from this list I recently updated my DNS configuration to provide
for a primary and secondary DNS server where the primary DNS server is my
host inside my domain and the secondary server is provided by AT&T
I discovered that the secondary server on file with my registrar was wrong
so I got the right data and they claim to have created a glue record but
I'm still getting that host is not responding
*primary dns ws.linuxlighthouse.com <http://ws.linuxlighthouse.com>*
*Secondary server ns2.swbell.net <http://ns2.swbell.net>*
would some kind soul direct me to a coherent glue (or duct tape) record
test?
also, given some domain name how do you know which top level domain name
servers should be the first set that you query to locate your domain in
question??
tia...
2 years, 11 months
Network entanglement
by Robert McBroom
Installed Arch Linux on my Goflex Home NAS. I see it on the router from
my ISP. It is connected through an access point to have a sufficient
number of ethernet ports. I can't ping it using the ipv4 address I see
on the router. There are two ipv6 addresses shown. One declares a
lifetime of 3600s and the other says forever. ping and ssh work using
the ipv6 address with a declared lifetime but not the "forever"
Using a system that is connected to the wireless on the ISP router can
ping the Arch system with the ipv4 address.
ping 192.168.1.112
PING 192.168.1.112 (192.168.1.112) 56(84) bytes of data.
From 192.168.1.185 icmp_seq=1 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.185 icmp_seq=2 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.185 icmp_seq=3 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.185 icmp_seq=4 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.185 icmp_seq=5 Destination Host Unreachable
From 192.168.1.185 icmp_seq=6 Destination Host Unreachable
^
PING
2600:1702:4860:9dd0:210:75ff:fe28:5e30(2600:1702:4860:9dd0:210:75ff:fe28:5e30)
56 data bytes
64 bytes from 2600:1702:4860:9dd0:210:75ff:fe28:5e30: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64
time=0.301 ms
64 bytes from 2600:1702:4860:9dd0:210:75ff:fe28:5e30: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64
time=0.292 ms
64 bytes from 2600:1702:4860:9dd0:210:75ff:fe28:5e30: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64
time=0.298 ms
64 bytes from 2600:1702:4860:9dd0:210:75ff:fe28:5e30: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64
time=0.288 ms
Knew just enough of ipv4 to almost get around but this is beating me.
2 years, 11 months
How do I create an entry in the boot menu for an UEFI system?
by Lester Petrie
Hi all,
The subject says what I want to do. The why is as follows. About a year
and a half ago I bought a new machine with a 2 Tb SSD and a 2 Tb hard
drive. It came with Windows on it, which I wanted to keep, so I found a
Windows program that let me shrink the Windows partitions on both the
SSD and the HD to 1 Tb, and tried to install Fedora on the free 1Tb SSD.
But at the time the installer would not recognize the SSD, so I ended up
installing on the HD, with a new EFI partition there. I was then able to
select between Windows and Fedora from the boot menu. About the time F33
came out, I learned I needed to disable Raid in the Bios, and then I
installed F33 on the free 1Tb SSD. This added Fedora to the Windows EFI
partition, and replaced Fedora in the boot menu with the new version, so
I was still able to select either Windows or Fedora 33 when I booted.
And grub conveniently found my old HD installation and included it in
the grub menu. Then something happened about a week ago, and the Fedora
entry in the boot menu reverted to the HD entry (which is F31). I can do
a rescue boot and chroot to F33, and then run efibootmgr, but I can't
figure out how to create a legitimate, bootable entry for F33. The files
all seem to still be in the right place, and I can create an entry in
the menu, but it is not a valid entry. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
--
Lester M Petrie
2 years, 11 months
Re: How do I create an entry in the boot menu for an UEFI system?
by Lester Petrie
On 5/14/2021 6:40 AM, George N. White III wrote:
> On Thu, 13 May 2021 at 17:40, Lester Petrie <lmpetrie(a)bellsouth.net
> <mailto:lmpetrie@bellsouth.net>> wrote:
>
> On 5/13/2021 4:17 PM, George N. White III wrote:
> > On Thu, 13 May 2021 at 16:56, Lester Petrie
> <lmpetrie(a)bellsouth.net <mailto:lmpetrie@bellsouth.net>
> > <mailto:lmpetrie@bellsouth.net <mailto:lmpetrie@bellsouth.net>>>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > The subject says what I want to do. The why is as follows.
> About a
> > year
> > and a half ago I bought a new machine with a 2 Tb SSD and a
> 2 Tb hard
> > drive. It came with Windows on it, which I wanted to keep, so I
> > found a
> > Windows program that let me shrink the Windows partitions on
> both the
> > SSD and the HD to 1 Tb, and tried to install Fedora on the free
> > 1Tb SSD.
> > But at the time the installer would not recognize the SSD, so I
> > ended up
> > installing on the HD, with a new EFI partition there. I was then
> > able to
> > select between Windows and Fedora from the boot menu. About the
> > time F33
> > came out, I learned I needed to disable Raid in the Bios,
> and then I
> > installed F33 on the free 1Tb SSD. This added Fedora to the
> > Windows EFI
> > partition, and replaced Fedora in the boot menu with the new
> > version, so
> > I was still able to select either Windows or Fedora 33 when
> I booted.
> >
> >
> > Did you also disable Windows "fastboot"?
>
> I am able to get to the boot menu the same as always, so I am pretty
> sure Windows "fastboot" is not the problem.
>
> >
> > And grub conveniently found my old HD installation and
> included it in
> > the grub menu. Then something happened about a week ago, and the
> > Fedora entry in the boot menu reverted to the HD entry
> (which is F31).
>
> Did the problem start with a kernel update?
If I remember correctly, I had done an update, then shutdown and left
for the weekend. When I booted back up, I came up in Fedora 31 (which I
did not recognize immediately). I do believe there was a kernel in the
update, but I can't be sure.
>
> > I can do
> > a rescue boot and chroot to F33, and then run efibootmgr,
> but I can't
> > figure out how to create a legitimate, bootable entry for
> F33. The
> > files
> > all seem to still be in the right place, and I can create an
> entry in
> > the menu, but it is not a valid entry. Any help will be greatly
> > appreciated.
>
>
> How did you create the entry? If the procedures in:
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f33/system-administrators-gui...
> <https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f33/system-administrators-gui...>
> are messing up a bug report may be in order.
The problem is not in the Grub menu, its in the basic UEFI boot menu. I
currently can' bring up the correct Grub menu.
>
> You could experiment by making temporary changes to the grub menu
> to work out the reason for the "not valid". You may get ideas by
> comparing
> the entries for the SSD Fedora with the entry for the HD Fedora, both
> for |
> |
> |/etc/default/grub and in| /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfg. The latter file
> combines sections from various scripts but has comments that identify the
> scripts for most entries.
>
> ||
>
> >
> >
> > How do define "not valid"? Do you get an error, do you end up in
> Windows,
> > or ...? Did the problem occur after using Windows? Have you
> checked the
> > BIOS settings?
>
> Not valid means that if I select the entry I made from the boot
> menu, I
> get an error message saying it is not valid. I can still select
> Windows,
> or the HD version of Fedora successfully.
>
>
> I've never encountered "not valid" from grub. You should have small
> partitions for /boot and /boot/efi. Are they on the SSD or the HD?
> Is either one full?
Again I can't get to the correct grub menu. The entry in the UEFI menu
that I have added is the one that give not valid when it is selected.
/EFI on the SSD has entries fore both Fedora 33 and Windows 10, while
/EFI on the HD has entries for Fedora 31. Something happened that caused
the initial boot menu to regress to showing the HD Fedora instead of the
SSD Fedora. I don't understand what efibootmgr is doing well enough to
add a correct entry that points to /EFI/fedora/shimx64.efi.
>
> --
> George N. White III
>
--
Lester M Petrie
2 years, 11 months
puzzling SELinux alert.
by home user
At least 3 times in the past few days I've seen the same SELinux alert.
I put the text of the details in the attached file "alerts.txt". All 3
occurrences were while using caja to rename or delete a file, though it
does not happen every time I rename or delete a file in caja. These
alerts confuse me. There is no directory "/memdf:"...
-bash.1[~]: cd /
-bash.2[/]: ls -a
. boot etc lib64 mnt root srv system-upgrade usr
.. .cache home lost+found opt run sys system-upgrade-root var
bin dev lib media proc sbin sysroot tmp
-bash.3[/]: ls -a /memfd*
ls: cannot access '/memfd*': No such file or directory
-bash.4[/]:
Also, the directory name (ending with a colon?) looks fishy. Further,
the filename ".nvidia_drv.XXXXXX" looks fishy (but "legal").
The instruction does not work:
-bash.4[/]: /sbin/restorecon -v /memfd:/.nvidia_drv.XXXXXX (deleted)
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
-bash.4[/]:
-bash.5[/]: /sbin/restorecon -v /memfd:/.nvidia_drv.XXXXXX
/sbin/restorecon: SELinux: Could not get canonical path for
/memfd:/.nvidia_drv.XXXXXX restorecon: No such file or directory.
-bash.6[/]:
I gather that a directory and or file (whatever its name really is) are
missing?
How do I fix this?
2 years, 11 months
Strange compress behavior under /usr
by Qiyu Yan
Dear folks,
My problem is that new file created at /usr won't be compressed.
I accenticly that none of my files under /usr is compressed[1], so I
tried to run `sudo btrfs fi def -czstd -v -r /usr` to compress them,
that seems to work. And `sudo compsize /usr` now gives
Processed 431312 files, 224528 regular extents (230971 refs), 253758
inline.
Type Perc Disk Usage Uncompressed Referenced
TOTAL 56% 7.2G 12G 13G
none 100% 3.5G 3.5G 3.5G
zstd 39% 3.6G 9.2G 9.7G
This seems pretty good, but when I am testing dding to dump a file to
/usr to test compress for new file, problem happens:
[root@yan-desktop /]# dd if=/dev/zero of=/usr/1 bs=10240 count=10000
记录了10000+0 的读入
记录了10000+0 的写出
102400000字节(102 MB,98 MiB)已复制,0.0426441 s,2.4 GB/s
[root@yan-desktop /]# dd if=/dev/zero of=/etc/1 bs=10240 count=10000
记录了10000+0 的读入
记录了10000+0 的写出
102400000字节(102 MB,98 MiB)已复制,0.0585055 s,1.8 GB/s
[root@yan-desktop /]# compsize /usr/1
Processed 1 file, 1 regular extents (1 refs), 0 inline.
Type Perc Disk Usage Uncompressed Referenced
TOTAL 100% 97M 97M 97M
none 100% 97M 97M 97M
[root@yan-desktop /]# compsize /etc/1
Processed 1 file, 782 regular extents (782 refs), 0 inline.
Type Perc Disk Usage Uncompressed Referenced
TOTAL 3% 3.0M 97M 97M
zstd 3% 3.0M 97M 97M
Just ignore those Chinese output by dd, it doesn't important... But as
you can see: file created at /usr/1 is not compressed at all while file
created at /etc/1 gets compressed. There should not be any difficult to
compress all-zero contents for zstd.
There should not be so much difference between /usr and /etc, they are
in same subvolume named "root" mounted at /.
[root@yan-desktop /]# btrfs su li /
ID 256 gen 1530662 top level 5 path home
ID 257 gen 1530662 top level 5 path root
ID 266 gen 1530614 top level 257 path var/lib/machines
ID 292 gen 1530585 top level 257 path var/lib/mock
...[some container storage subvolumes]
and mount options for / is
rw,noatime,seclabel,compress=zstd:3,ssd,space_cache=v2,subvolid=257,sub
vol=/root (subvol=root,noatime,compress=zstd in fstab)
lsattr /|grep -E "var|etc" gives
-------------------- /etc
-------------------- /var
`btrfs property get /usr` or `btrfs property get /etc` gives empty
output.
How do I troubleshoot this problem?
[1] That is also a problem since I setup compress after upgrading to
fedora 34, and have done many package updates since then. So new
extents written to /usr should be compressed while compsize reports
none of them.
--
Qiyu Yan
GPG keyid: 0x4FC914F065F2DF12
About: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Yanqiyu
2 years, 11 months
Evince sendto (share) button greyed out
by Anca, Tibor
Hello,
since the switch to Fedora 40 I notice this odd change, that neither
nautilus context menu (Sendto entry missing), nor evince share/ sendto
button work. The latter doesn't work at all which makes things
unnecessary complicated.
I understand that the package nautilus-sendto has been integrated into
nautilus-extensions, which now provides a libnautilus-sendto.so. But
this hass no observable effect on Evince.
Is this a bug that I should look for/ file, or <irony> a feature that I
cannot appreciate in its full beauty </irony>?
Besides: Fedora 34 is a great work and Gnome 40 works otherwise
flawlessly on my Thinkpad E485!
Kind regards
Tibor
--
Dr. Tibor Attila Anca
Pastor
Ev.-luth. Kirchengemeinde Dollbergen-Schwüblingsen
Fuhsestr. 19,
31311 Uetze OT Dollbergen
Gemeindebüro Telefon: +49 (0)5177 922144
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2 years, 11 months
System Failure?
by home user
I did my weekly patches (dnf upgrade), rebooted, and logged in as a
regular user. A problem popped-up. The top part of the details is
below. I'm not (yet) seeing any other problems. Is this a false
alarm? If not, what should I do?
---------------
not-reportable
The backtrace does not contain enough meaningful function frames to be
reported. It is annoying but it does not necessarily signalize a problem
with your computer. ABRT will not allow you to create a report in a bug
tracking system but you can contact kernel maintainers via e-mail.
reason
traps: fwupd[130814] general protection fault ip:7f6c8fea2122
sp:7fffe5746b60 error:0 in libglib-2.0.so.0.6600.8[7f6c8fe80000+8b000]
backtrace
traps: fwupd[130814] general protection fault ip:7f6c8fea2122
sp:7fffe5746b60 error:0 in libglib-2.0.so.0.6600.8[7f6c8fe80000+8b000]
cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=(hd0,msdos3)/vmlinuz-5.11.15-200.fc33.x86_64
root=UUID=45e553d2-fa0c-4eae-95f6-7bf9086ab74c ro rd.md=0 rd.lvm=0
rd.dm=0 rd.luks=0 vconsole.keymap=us rhgb quiet nouveau.modeset=0
rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau video=vesa:on modprobe.blacklist=nouveau
package
kernel-core-5.11.15-200.fc33
component
kernel
hostname
coyote
count
1
first occurence
2021-04-22 11:03:20
last occurence
2021-04-22 11:03:20
user
unknown user
type/analyzer
Kerneloops/abrt-oops
pkg-fingerprint
49FD 7749 9570 FF31
kernel
5.11.15-200.fc33.x86_64
pkg_vendor
Fedora Project
runlevel
N 5
os_release
Fedora release 33 (Thirty Three)
duphash
913d3ca671c62c4a2304f3f1ea8bded67351e0c0
uuid
913d3ca671c62c4a2304f3f1ea8bded67351e0c0
architecture
x86_64
abrt_version
2.14.5
data directory
/var/spool/abrt/oops-2021-04-22-11:03:20-875-0
2 years, 11 months
KDE Desktop Scaling in Xorg
by Stephen Morris
Hi,
I am running F34 in a Vmware player VM, and issue with KDE not
starting in F33 seems to have been rectified F34, however KDE with Xorg
will not scale. I have a file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d that supplies an
xorg modeline to set the screen resolution to as close to 4K as the
vmware player will allow. If I start the vm in the default window size
when Gnome starts Xorg starts in 800x600 resolution, then when I
maximise the window Gnome scales to the "4K" physical monitor resolution
because of the existence of the modeline, which it also did in F33.
However when I do the same thing with KDE it remains at 800x600
resolution, whereas in F33 before the issue that stopped KDE from
running surfaced, maximising the window scaled the desktop resolution.
Does anyone know why this is modeline statement is not working for KDE
in F34 any more?
regards,
Steve
2 years, 11 months
Gnome 4 in F34 Dash location
by Stephen Morris
Hi,
I am running Gnome 4 in F34 after doing a system upgrade from
F33. This environment is running in Vmware Player. The Gnome Dash is
displaying at the bottom of the screen which I hate with a passion, how
do I move it back to the left side of the screen like I had it in F33, I
can't find any option in settings or Tweakui to do this?
regards,
Steve
2 years, 11 months