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ducasse
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hackedhead: 'sudo apt autoremove'
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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I assume boot-repair did the appropriate thing that it wanted, I'm following it's instructions
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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ducasse: i'm not booted into the target system, so that seems unlikely to help
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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I can grow the LV....
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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I'm using ubuntu 1604 and I've been trying to set up grub to dual boot ubuntu and windows 10 on two different ssds
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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but how large would I expect it to need to be?
2017-09-02
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ducasse
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hackedhead: chroot into it, then
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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But for some reason I'm now in recover mode on ubuntu and I can't boot into windows 10
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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This happened from boot-recovery
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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and os prober
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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cyphex: it certainly looks mounted, per mount/df, and the boot-repair command that is failing is using a chroot, so I assume it's already mounted in the expected place
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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ducasse: thing is... this is a brand new install
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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but let's try it.
2017-09-02
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ducasse
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hackedhead: a 100mb /boot is a bit small imo
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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ducasse: autoremove failed with the same error =P
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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ducasse: okay, what's appropriate?
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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(I figured that storing a couple kernels and initrds would not consume much room, but apparently ubuntu wants to do other things with that partition as well.....)
2017-09-02
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akik
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hackedhead: one kernel + other files for that version takes about 50 megs
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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akik: yeah, i'm okig around now, apparently the existing initrd is 43MB
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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which is a lot larger than I expected
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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Whenever someone get's a chance, ping me please. I'll hop back onto this tab
2017-09-02
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marcisb
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Hello all how i can see my ipconfig info like in windows with command ipconfig
2017-09-02
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marcisb
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simillar in ubuntu
2017-09-02
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marcisb
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?
2017-09-02
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ducasse
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zachg5757: you need to re-ask every 15-20 minutes, or nothing will happen
2017-09-02
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silvian
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marcisb: ifconfig
2017-09-02
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marcisb
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ok thx
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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okay. now 500MB, seems to be working
2017-09-02
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silvian
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you're welcome :)
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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TIL
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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ducasse: Thanks. I'll be sure to keep reasking. I just didn't want to clog up the chat
2017-09-02
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marcisb
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I m windows user who understand linux is way better : )
2017-09-02
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silvian
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marcisb: another alternative is also: ip a
2017-09-02
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silvian
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so you got choices ;)
2017-09-02
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marcisb
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silvian, Thank yu so much i like learn linux with help
2017-09-02
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silvian
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marcisb: linux is a lot of fun especially when you have a good community to back you up
2017-09-02
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marcisb
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silvian, Yes : )
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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Can someone help me with my ubuntu boot issues
2017-09-02
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godsring
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Linux is better in the sense of its core mission perhaps
2017-09-02
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godsring
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As a game developer Windows is still better
2017-09-02
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godsring
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Though linux is getting better then it used to be
2017-09-02
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silvian
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macrisb: also if you have spare 5-6 minutes a day i recommend you watch some of these videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klP_Ik9NN7o
2017-09-02
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godsring
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Developing on linux is a pain the lack of dedicated driver support is a pain etc
2017-09-02
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MonkeyDust
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godsring as opposed to windows, you mean?
2017-09-02
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silvian
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I highly recommend them to beginners and even some advanced users who wish to learn more
2017-09-02
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godsring
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Comparing windows and linux yes monkeydust
2017-09-02
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godsring
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With the direction windows is taking with its linux subsystem it might end the need of us developers even using linux
2017-09-02
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godsring
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As sad as it may be
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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godsring: hahahahahahaha
2017-09-02
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oerheks
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how is this related to ubuntu technical support? try #ubuntu-discuss or offtopic?
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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call me when windows fixes it's windowing stack, process control and has a decent terminal emulator
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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oerheks: apologies, i'll drop it.
2017-09-02
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MonkeyDust
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godsring i'm sure you're right ... https://insights.ubuntu.com/case-studies/ ...
2017-09-02
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<system>
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=== Drone` is now known as Guest32014
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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Can I get some help with setting up my bootable drives?
2017-09-02
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godsring
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I would say more but oerheks has a point its not entirely related to #ubuntu tech support
2017-09-02
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oerheks
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#ubuntu-on-windows is usually dead
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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Is anyone around that can help? I can't login to my computer
2017-09-02
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silvian
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zachg5757: how can we help you? what is the issue?
2017-09-02
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lordcirth
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It's in scrollback
2017-09-02
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lordcirth
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zachg5757, BIOS or EFI?
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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I'm not too sure. How can I check this? I think EFI though
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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when using LVM, should grub be installed to /dev/sda MBR or /dev/dm-# (the LV)
2017-09-02
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lordcirth
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hackedhead, sda, BIOS doesn't understand LVM
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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And the issue is that when I login to ubuntu, it says that there are errors reading usb devices then it shows up in a terminal on a black screen. I think it's recovery mode
2017-09-02
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silvian
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zachg5757 so you got past your Grub menu yes?
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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.... core.img unusually large, embedding failed, but embeding is required for LVM
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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so now what?
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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silvian Yes. I did. But in my grub menu, I don't see my Windows boot disk which is a separate issue
2017-09-02
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lordcirth
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hackedhead, did you forget to leave a 1MB space before your partitions?
2017-09-02
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<system>
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=== obZen_ is now known as obZen
2017-09-02
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silvian
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hmm ok one thing at a time (although they could be related). What USB devices do you have plugged in?
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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lordcirth: likely, since this is system used to just boot via LILO
2017-09-02
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silvian
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and are you booting ubuntu from usb or directly off your main drive?
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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The usual stuff. Mouse, keyboard, bluetooth connector and a web cam. I have ubuntu installed on its own SSD
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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I can still use my keyboard when it's in the terminal though
2017-09-02
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silvian
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ok that is interesting...
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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I was booting in successfully before
2017-09-02
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silvian
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first thing I would try (I suspect this is kernel/driver issues with usb devices) is to boot back into the Grub menu and downgrade the kernel. Select a previous kernel installed from the menu.
2017-09-02
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lordcirth
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hackedhead, so, this is an existing install you are switching from LILO to GRUB?
2017-09-02
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silvian
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zachg5757: yeah try downgrading kernel first and lets see how it behaves :)
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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lordcirth: it's an existing slackware install on LVM using LILO
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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(LILO also boots windows of sdb)
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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(or did, it's been blown awaay by repeated attempts to get ubuntu going)
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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ubuntu has two LVs of its own (50G /,500MB /boot)
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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sda is one big PV with (now) 4LVs
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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all in one volgroup
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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I was attempting to get windows to appear on grub and following some tutorials. I used os prober to find windows but that actually broke the windows partition. Second, I used boot-repair and that stopped my ubuntu from allowing me to log in
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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silvian. How do I downgrade it? I'm in grub
2017-09-02
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hackedhead
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(and I want to preserve the slackware install)
2017-09-02
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silvian
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ok so in your grub menu is you use the down arrows do you see more kernel versions listed?
2017-09-02
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silvian
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like 4.4.0.93-generic 4.4.092-generic etc
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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I have "Advanced options for ubuntu", "efi/ubuntu/mmx64.efi", "efi/ubuntu/mmx64.efi sdb1", and "system setup"
2017-09-02
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zachg5757
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And of course "ubuntu"
2017-09-02
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TJ-
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raidghost: in /boot/config I see CONFIG_DVB_MAX_ADAPTERS=8
2018-02-27
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loginoob
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ok I will try
2018-02-27
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TJ-
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raidghost: something to try to get more info, remove "quiet splash" from kernel boot parameters and add "debug systemd.log_level=info" then on boot look for the message "Registering adapters failed. Check DVB_MAX_ADAPTERS in config."
2018-02-27
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raidghost
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TJ-: You are a great person! Thanks. will check it out after late food
2018-02-27
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TJ-
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raidghost: it does look right now like you're limited by the Ubuntu kernel's config here; I don't see any way to dynamically increase the MAX value at runtime.
2018-02-27
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raidghost
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TJ-: just currious. What was your first computer (386/486/Pentium 1 2 3 ?
2018-02-27
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