rrq | spine-o-saurus: yes, you may configure taps with ifupdown. The actual details depend on which networking set up you want to have. | 01:05 |
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gnarface | they're gone already | 01:10 |
rrq | yes I should have checked the users list first :) | 01:23 |
joerg | some users may have realized there's a chanlog ;-) | 02:01 |
onefang | I updated my chimaera kernel to the latest backports, but theer's two issues. | 04:22 |
onefang | I get "nvme0: Admin Cmd(0x6), I/O Error (sct 0x0 / sc 0x2) MORE" kernel messages in syslog. Everything I have found searching the web says "It's harmless", except it's every ten seconds and filling my syslog. I'd REALLY like some way to stop that. | 04:23 |
onefang | The less important one is chromium, which I only use for testing web stuff I write to make sure it works there. Now it says - "FATAL:zygote_host_impl_linux.cc(117)] No usable sandbox! Update your kernel" except updating my kernel is what broke it. LOL | 04:25 |
onefang | Chromium goes on to say "If you want to live dangerously and need an immediate workaround, you can try using --no-sandbox." So I do that on the command line and it fires up fine. | 04:26 |
onefang | BTW that's 5.18.2-1~bpo11+1 kernel. The "It's harmless" is from kernel devs that say the fix might be in 5.19 - 5.21. We only just got 5.18, so that'll be abit of await. | 04:32 |
gnarface | maybe there's a way to suppress the error with a kernel cmdline parameter | 04:32 |
gnarface | if not, then maybe you can suppress it in rsyslog | 04:33 |
onefang | That's what I'm hoping, but it was never mentioned, just "It's harmless". | 04:33 |
onefang | rsyslog can supress messages? | 04:33 |
onefang | "Expression-Based Filters See the HTML documentation for this feature." looks like that might be what I need. | 04:35 |
onefang | rsyslog-doc requires Javascript. Pfffft | 04:37 |
onefang | Which starts with a warning that the syntax is subject to change as it evolvos. | 04:39 |
onefang | I think - if $msg contains 'nvme0: Admin Cmd(0x6), I/O Error (sct 0x0 / sc 0x2)' then stop | 04:47 |
onefang | Someone correct me if I'm wrong. | 04:47 |
onefang | It DID stop those messages. Hoping it didn't stop everything else. | 04:51 |
* onefang waits for some other syslog message. | 04:51 | |
gnarface | syntax probably won't change within the same distro release | 04:56 |
gnarface | that would be against what at least used to be debian policy | 04:56 |
gnarface | hopefully still is | 04:56 |
onefang | Other syslog messages got through. Think I'm good. B-) | 04:58 |
onefang | Now that I learned how to do that, I may convert some of my logcheck rules to that, so things are filtered out of my log files as well as my logcheck emails. | 04:59 |
onefang | But I got more important things to do now. | 04:59 |
onefang | Thanks for the pointer gnarface. | 05:00 |
gnarface | no problem | 05:00 |
onefang | Chromium I'll worry about later. It's only a mild annoyance, not a constant log filling annoyance. | 05:00 |
devuanconsumer | is there a way to install and keep a specific kernal. | 21:17 |
rwp | devuanconsumer, You can install any kernel you can install. And you can "hold" it so that it doesn't get removed. | 22:05 |
Xenguy | rwp, Is that 'hold' a grub configuration, or ...? | 22:16 |
spine-o-saurus | is anyone able to get past the install screen when booting iso from grub? | 22:17 |
spine-o-saurus | mine says the installation media is not found | 22:17 |
Guest49 | Hi, I get an Error while installing devuan_daedalus preview netinstall iso on a fresh system, the following Error hapens: in setup section -> bootstrap base -> cron daemon package -> postinstall: addgroup not found. I guess i need to wait for the next preview iso? ty! | 23:30 |
gnarface | Guest49: you could probably install chimaera then upgrade it to daedalus | 23:31 |
rrq | yes. there is a faulty package in debian that fails its installation; upgrade is a good path. | 23:32 |
Guest49 | okay, i'll try the upgrade path over ssh then, thank ya! | 23:35 |
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