Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrors
Downloading Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this post,
On 2/25/21 4:37 AM, Bit Twister wrote:
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrors Downloading
Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this post,
On Fri, 26 Feb 2021 11:02:26 -0500, TJ wrote:21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this post,
On 2/25/21 4:37 AM, Bit Twister wrote:
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrors Downloading
I thought that the final version was dated 26 Feb?
On Fri, 26 Feb 2021 17:28:35 -0000 (UTC), Maurice wrote:
On Fri, 26 Feb 2021 11:02:26 -0500, TJ wrote:21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this post,
On 2/25/21 4:37 AM, Bit Twister wrote:
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrors Downloading
I thought that the final version was dated 26 Feb?
Small snippet from kernel.org
Index of /mageia/iso/8/Mageia-8-x86_64/
../
Mageia-8-x86_64.idx 21-Feb-2021 22:40 216K Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G Mageia-8-x86_64.iso.gpg 24-Feb-2021 19:49 566
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On Fri, 26 Feb 2021 11:02:26 -0500, TJ wrote:
On 2/25/21 4:37 AM, Bit Twister wrote:
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrors Downloading
Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this post,
I thought that the final version was dated 26 Feb?
On 2/25/21 4:37 AM, Bit Twister wrote:I prefer torrents. A hangover from the old days of 2+ GB direct
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrorsTorrents are being seeded, as well.
Downloading Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this
post,
TJ
On 27/2/21 3:02 am, TJ wrote:
On 2/25/21 4:37 AM, Bit Twister wrote:I prefer torrents. A hangover from the old days of 2+ GB direct
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrorsTorrents are being seeded, as well.
Downloading Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this
post,
TJ
downloads, which were always defective.
I was surprised to receive a direct emaoilfrom Mageia. Maybe it went
out to all registered members?
On 27/2/21 3:02 am, TJ wrote:I see that upgrading from Mga 7 is supported, but not if I have 32-bit libraries installed. I do have such libraries, and I need them, so a
On 2/25/21 4:37 AM, Bit Twister wrote:I prefer torrents. A hangover from the old days of 2+ GB direct
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrorsTorrents are being seeded, as well.
Downloading Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this >>> post,
TJ
downloads, which were always defective.
I was surprised to receive a direct emaoilfrom Mageia. Maybe it went
out to all registered members?
Doug.
I see that upgrading from Mga 7 is supported, but not if I have 32-bit libraries installed. I do have such libraries, and I need them, so a complete reinstall is the only way to go.
BTW: I already have a Mga 8 installation because Cauldron was
installed under that name. Running urpmi there said that everything was up-to-date. What happens to it now?
On 27/2/21 11:04 am, Doug Laidlaw wrote:
On 27/2/21 3:02 am, TJ wrote:I see that upgrading from Mga 7 is supported, but not if I have 32-bit libraries installed. I do have such libraries, and I need them, so a complete reinstall is the only way to go.
On 2/25/21 4:37 AM, Bit Twister wrote:I prefer torrents. A hangover from the old days of 2+ GB direct
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrorsTorrents are being seeded, as well.
Downloading Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this >>>> post,
TJ
downloads, which were always defective.
I was surprised to receive a direct emaoilfrom Mageia. Maybe it went
out to all registered members?
Doug.
BTW: I already have a Mga 8 installation because Cauldron was
installed under that name. Running urpmi there said that everything was up-to-date. What happens to it now?
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrors
Downloading Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this post,
As always, best to ensure the system is backed up first, and restore procedures known to be available and working.
On 25/2/21 8:37 pm, Bit Twister wrote:
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrorsHave I caught a "private" bug?
Downloading Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this post, >>
Trying to install from a USB key or from a DVD, the installer gets as
far as:
"Too late to run init..."
The next line has something about GTK3. In both cases, the installer
"hangs" after printing that line.
On 25/2/21 8:37 pm, Bit Twister wrote:
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrorsHave I caught a "private" bug?
Downloading Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this
post,
Trying to install from a USB key or from a DVD, the installer gets as
far as:
"Too late to run init..."
The next line has something about GTK3. In both cases, the installer "hangs" after printing that line.
Doug.
Hello David!
Saturday February 27 2021 01:15, David W. Hodgins wrote to All:
As always, best to ensure the system is backed up first, and restore procedures known to be available and working.
What is the best way to make a back up of the system say to another
partition or directory on another partition ?
I have tried rsync but it does not work correctly saving and even worse restoring as some file and links can be missed.
I would prefer not to use another drive as all mine are multi partitioned.
Vincent
On 2021-02-27, Vincent Coen <VBCoen@gmail.com> wrote:All my backups using Timeshift are written to an external USB drive. Timeshift is an rsync using tool. When you write to a partition
Hello David!
Saturday February 27 2021 01:15, David W. Hodgins wrote to All:
As always, best to ensure the system is backed up first, and restore
procedures known to be available and working.
What is the best way to make a back up of the system say to another
partition or directory on another partition ?
I have tried rsync but it does not work correctly saving and even worse
restoring as some file and links can be missed.
No idea what you are talking about. What rsync command did you run, and
what was the problem? What do you mean "some links and files canbe
missed" What links and files are being missed.
I would prefer not to use another drive as all mine are multi partitioned.
No idea why the multi-partitions is a problem. Another drive for backup
is not a bad idea. So use another drive. You underspecify the problem so
I at least have no idea what your concern is.
Vincent
On 25/2/21 8:37 pm, Bit Twister wrote:
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrorsHave I caught a "private" bug?
Downloading Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this post, >>
Trying to install from a USB key or from a DVD, the installer gets as
far as:
"Too late to run init..."
The next line has something about GTK3. In both cases, the installer
"hangs" after printing that line.
What is the best way to make a back up of the system say to another
partition or directory on another partition ?
I have tried rsync but it does not work correctly saving and even worse restoring as some file and links can be missed.
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:02:29 -0500, Vincent Coen <VBCoen@gmail.com> wrote:
What is the best way to make a back up of the system say to another
partition or directory on another partition ?
I have tried rsync but it does not work correctly saving and even worse
restoring as some file and links can be missed.
I do use rsync, such as ...
rsync -auvxSHXAP --specials --sparse --delete --exclude="lost+found" /home/ /cdata/home/
For the restore, just reverse the directory order.
Note the x option,
-x, --one-file-system don't cross filesystem boundaries
so this can be used for / as well and won't include things like the contents of
/proc/ or /dev/ that are not actually on disk.
If using different mount points for different directories, such as /var, ensure
that is backed up too.
This is backing up the contents of the filesystems, not the info about the file
systems such as the uuid. The info needed to recreate the filesystems must be recorded separately. I keep copies of the output of ...
# sfdisk -luS
# blkid
# gdisk -l /dev/sda
The gdisk command has to be run for each drive.
Be very careful when using dd, clonzilla etc to backup a partition or drive. If the
system is rebooted with duplicate uuids present and uuids are being used to select
the partition, which partition will be mounted can not be reliably predicted. Likewise with labels if using labels for selecting partitions to mount. If a Universally unique identifier (uuid) is not unique within a system, then it is not
suitable for it's intended purpose, and may cause really difficult to debug problems.
I have tested the restoring by reversing the directory order.
On 2021-02-27, Vincent Coen <VBCoen@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello David!
Saturday February 27 2021 01:15, David W. Hodgins wrote to All:
As always, best to ensure the system is backed up first, andrestore
procedures known to be available and working.
What is the best way to make a back up of the system say to another
partition or directory on another partition ?
I have tried rsync but it does not work correctly saving and even
worse restoring as some file and links can be missed.
No idea what you are talking about. What rsync command did you run,
and what was the problem? What do you mean "some links and files canbe missed" What links and files are being missed.
rsync-root.log 2>rsync-root.errexit 0
I would prefer not to use another drive as all mine are multi
partitioned.
No idea why the multi-partitions is a problem. Another drive for
backup is not a bad idea. So use another drive. You underspecify the
problem so I at least have no idea what your concern is.
Hello David!
Saturday February 27 2021 01:15, David W. Hodgins wrote to All:
As always, best to ensure the system is backed up first, and restore procedures known to be available and working.
What is the best way to make a back up of the system say to another
partition or directory on another partition ?
I have tried rsync but it does not work correctly saving and even worse restoring as some file and links can be missed.
I would prefer not to use another drive as all mine are multi partitioned.
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:02:29 -0500, Vincent Coen <VBCoen@gmail.com> wrote:
What is the best way to make a back up of the system say to another
partition or directory on another partition ?
I have tried rsync but it does not work correctly saving and even worse
restoring as some file and links can be missed.
I do use rsync, such as ...
rsync -auvxSHXAP --specials --sparse --delete --exclude="lost+found" /home/ /cdata/home/
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:51:51 -0500, David W. Hodgins wrote:
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:02:29 -0500, Vincent Coen <VBCoen@gmail.com> wrote: >>> What is the best way to make a back up of the system say to another
partition or directory on another partition ?
I have tried rsync but it does not work correctly saving and even worse
restoring as some file and links can be missed.
I do use rsync, such as ...
rsync -auvxSHXAP --specials --sparse --delete --exclude="lost+found" /home/ /cdata/home/
Hmmmm, I seem to recall the destination should not normally have a trailing / .
I would guess you would wind up with
/cdata/home/home/whoever
instead of /cdata/home/whoever
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 13:57:14 -0500, Bit Twister <BitTwister@mouse-potato.com> wrote:
I do use rsync, such as ...
rsync -auvxSHXAP --specials --sparse --delete --exclude="lost+found" /home/ /cdata/home/
Hmmmm, I seem to recall the destination should not normally have a trailing / .
I would guess you would wind up with
/cdata/home/home/whoever
instead of /cdata/home/whoever
The trailing slash on the dest makes no difference. On the source it does ... http://qdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.uk/blog/2013/02/rsync-to-slash-or-not-to-slash/
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:51:51 -0500, David W. Hodgins wrote:
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:02:29 -0500, Vincent Coen <VBCoen@gmail.com> wrote: >>> What is the best way to make a back up of the system say to another
partition or directory on another partition ?
I have tried rsync but it does not work correctly saving and even worse
restoring as some file and links can be missed.
I do use rsync, such as ...
rsync -auvxSHXAP --specials --sparse --delete --exclude="lost+found" /home/ /cdata/home/
Hmmmm, I seem to recall the destination should not normally have a trailing / .
I would guess you would wind up with
/cdata/home/home/whoever
instead of /cdata/home/whoever
I can only guess wrong command arguments or source/destination arguments.
I use rsync -aAHSXxv /src/ /dest
I would prefer not to use another drive as all mine are multi partitioned.
Well it is good practice to have backup off system and better yet off
site in case of disaster.
Having said that, I keep a /hotbu partition on my systems which contains
a rsync of the current "/" install, and I have a
SIIG SUPERSPEED USB 3.0 to SATA 3.5" Enclosure with a terabyte hard drive
for off system backup. I also keep dvd backup of desired data not on
the install dvd.
I also keep a system rescue cd handy from https://www.system-rescue.org/ Download page has instructions to create bootable usb drive.
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 21:31:21 +1100, Doug Laidlaw wrote:
On 25/2/21 8:37 pm, Bit Twister wrote:
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrorsHave I caught a "private" bug?
Downloading Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this post, >>>
Trying to install from a USB key or from a DVD, the installer gets as
far as:
"Too late to run init..."
The next line has something about GTK3. In both cases, the installer
"hangs" after printing that line.
At first glance I would say yes, since I have seen messages in the dev/QA mailing list that all isos work in a virtual box guest and QA does a pretty good job in testing on real hardware.
I could not say since I did network installs.
You are not providing any information about what was selected and where
the problem occurs.
My install was xfce DM only and all package groups with Tainted and Nonfree 64 bit only. I would suggest the same just to see if you get past the error.
If so, then add whatever DM (desktop Manager) you like, then add 32 bit media if you need to install any 32 bit apps.
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 05:31:21 -0500, Doug Laidlaw
<laidlaws@hotkey.net.au> wrote:
On 25/2/21 8:37 pm, Bit Twister wrote:
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrorsHave I caught a "private" bug?
Downloading Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this >>> post,
Trying to install from a USB key or from a DVD, the installer gets as
far as:
"Too late to run init..."
The next line has something about GTK3. In both cases, the installer
"hangs" after printing that line.
The last line displayed is normally from something that worked.
The next message should be from Xorg as it starts up. So for some reason Xorg is
not starting, or is taking a very long time.
First thing I'd do is try copying the iso image to a different usb
drive, making
sure the copy is finished. The isodumper application works well for
this. If using
dd you need to ensure the copying has finished and no process is still
in a device
wait state.
Regards, Dave Hodgins
On 28/2/21 3:24 am, David W. Hodgins wrote:
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 05:31:21 -0500, Doug LaidlawThanks Dave. I burned the usb key with Balena etcher, but if there was
<laidlaws@hotkey.net.au> wrote:
On 25/2/21 8:37 pm, Bit Twister wrote:
Mageia Linux Release 8 showing up on mirrorsHave I caught a "private" bug?
Downloading Mageia-8-x86_64.iso 21-Feb-2021 22:40 4G as I type this
post,
Trying to install from a USB key or from a DVD, the installer gets as
far as:
"Too late to run init..."
The next line has something about GTK3. In both cases, the installer
"hangs" after printing that line.
The last line displayed is normally from something that worked.
The next message should be from Xorg as it starts up. So for some reason
Xorg is
not starting, or is taking a very long time.
First thing I'd do is try copying the iso image to a different usb
drive, making
sure the copy is finished. The isodumper application works well for
this. If using
dd you need to ensure the copying has finished and no process is still
in a device
wait state.
Regards, Dave Hodgins
an error there, a DVD should have worked.
Hello William!
Saturday February 27 2021 16:23, William Unruh wrote to All:
On 2021-02-27, Vincent Coen <VBCoen@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello David!
Saturday February 27 2021 01:15, David W. Hodgins wrote to All:
As always, best to ensure the system is backed up first, andrestore
procedures known to be available and working.
What is the best way to make a back up of the system say to another
partition or directory on another partition ?
I have tried rsync but it does not work correctly saving and even
worse restoring as some file and links can be missed.
No idea what you are talking about. What rsync command did you run,
and what was the problem? What do you mean "some links and files canbe missed" What links and files are being missed.
rsync to back up system /
#!/bin/bash
time rsync -avvuhh --stats --delete --exclude=/dev --exclude=/proc --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/run --exclude=/tmp --exclude=/home
--exclude=/media --exclude=/sys / /home/vince/Music2/Backups/SSD-Mageia-v7
rsync-root.log 2>rsync-root.errexit 0
rsync to back up home
#!/bin/bash
time rsync -avvuhh --stats --delete --exclude=/home/vince/Music2 /home /home/vince/Music2/Backups > rsync-home.log 2>rsync-home.err
exit 0
rsync to restore - well supposed to but subject to specific requirement changes.
#!/bin/bash
time rsync -avvuhh --stats --delete --exclude=/dev --exclude=/proc --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/run --exclude=/tmp --exclude=/home
--exclude=/media --exclude=/sys
/home/vince/Music2/Backups/SSD-Mageia-v7-HDD/ /mnt/disk1 > rsync-restore-root.log 2 > rsync-restore-root.err
exit 0
Ending up putting files with my current directory with a .dir etc and then again dir where both dir = root level original directory.
sorry some months since I did this but was sure it did work on earlier versions of MGA - forgot which.
I would prefer not to use another drive as all mine are multi
partitioned.
No idea why the multi-partitions is a problem. Another drive for
backup is not a bad idea. So use another drive. You underspecify the problem so I at least have no idea what your concern is.
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