Re: how do I use gunzip with dd?
by ToddAndMargo
>> On Sep 22, 2019, at 00:56, ToddAndMargo via users
>> <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org <mailto:users@lists.fedoraproject.org>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> What am I doing wrong here?
>>
>> # gunzip DeadStick.FC30_2019-09-06.dd.gz | dd status=progress bs=4096
>> of=/dev/sdb
>> 0+0 records in
>> 0+0 records out
>> 0 bytes copied, 176.897 s, 0.0 kB/s
>>
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> -T
On 9/21/19 10:02 PM, Derrik Walker v2.0 wrote:
> Try replacing gunzip with zcat.
>
> - Derrik
Thank you! I will give it a try in a few minutes
after a bunch of dd stuff finishes
4 years, 7 months
Fwd: You’re in… Let’s get started!
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System upgrade from F30 to F31-beta error messages
by Alan
System upgrade from Fedora 30 to Fedora 31-beta gives these errors
(with --skip-broken)
Problem 1: conflicting requests
- nothing provides module(platform:f30) needed by module
eclipse:2019-06:3020190807134759:6ebe2c0f-0.x86_64
Problem 2: module jmc:latest:3120190813124555:7188e41a-0.x86_64
requires module(eclipse), but none of the providers can be installed
- conflicting requests
- nothing provides module(platform:f30) needed by module
eclipse:2019-06:3020190807134759:6ebe2c0f-0.x86_64
Error:
Problem 1: package aether-connector-okhttp-0.17.6-
2.module_f30+5264+0fe54b96.noarch requires
mvn(com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp) >= 3.14.2, but none of the providers
can be installed
- okhttp-3.14.2-1.module_f30+5264+0fe54b96.noarch does not belong to
a distupgrade repository
- problem with installed package aether-connector-okhttp-0.17.6-
2.module_f30+5264+0fe54b96.noarch
Problem 2: package bro-2.5.4-4.fc30.x86_64 requires broctl = 2.5.4-
4.fc30, but none of the providers can be installed
- broctl-2.5.4-4.fc30.noarch does not belong to a distupgrade
repository
- problem with installed package bro-2.5.4-4.fc30.x86_64
Problem 3: package ffgtk-plugin-evolution-0.8.6-27.fc30.x86_64
requires libebook-1.2.so.19()(64bit), but none of the providers can be
installed
- package ffgtk-plugin-evolution-0.8.6-27.fc30.x86_64 requires
libebook-contacts-1.2.so.2()(64bit), but none of the providers can be
installed
- package ffgtk-plugin-evolution-0.8.6-27.fc30.x86_64 requires
libedata-book-1.2.so.25()(64bit), but none of the providers can be
installed
- evolution-data-server-3.32.4-1.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a
distupgrade repository
- problem with installed package ffgtk-plugin-evolution-0.8.6-
27.fc30.x86_64
Problem 4: package hash-slinger-2.7-8.fc29.noarch requires python2-
unbound, but none of the providers can be installed
- python2-unbound-1.8.3-4.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a
distupgrade repository
- problem with installed package hash-slinger-2.7-8.fc29.noarch
Problem 5: package maven-indexer-6.0.0-
3.module_f30+5264+0fe54b96.noarch requires lucene >= 8.0.0, but none of
the providers can be installed
- lucene-8.1.1-2.module_f30+5264+0fe54b96.noarch does not belong to a
distupgrade repository
- problem with installed package maven-indexer-6.0.0-
3.module_f30+5264+0fe54b96.noarch
Problem 6: package pybliographer-1.2.18-6.fc30.noarch requires gnome-
python2-bonobo, but none of the providers can be installed
- gnome-python2-bonobo-2.28.1-23.fc29.x86_64 does not belong to a
distupgrade repository
- problem with installed package pybliographer-1.2.18-6.fc30.noarch
Problem 7: package pykde4-devel-4.14.3-30.fc30.x86_64 requires
pykde4(x86-64) = 4.14.3-30.fc30, but none of the providers can be
installed
- pykde4-4.14.3-30.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a distupgrade
repository
- problem with installed package pykde4-devel-4.14.3-30.fc30.x86_64
Problem 8: problem with installed package gnome-builder-3.32.3-
1.fc30.x86_64
- package gnome-builder-3.34.0-1.fc31.x86_64 requires
libgit2.so.28()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed
- gnome-builder-3.32.3-1.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a distupgrade
repository
- package libgit2-0.28.2-2.module_f31+5411+fa1856a4.x86_64 is
excluded
- package libgit2-0.28.3-1.fc31.x86_64 is excluded
Problem 9: problem with installed package guice-multibindings-4.1-
14.fc30.noarch
- package guice-multibindings-4.2.2-1.fc31.noarch requires
mvn(com.google.inject:guice) = 4.2.2, but none of the providers can be
installed
- guice-multibindings-4.1-14.fc30.noarch does not belong to a
distupgrade repository
- package google-guice-4.2.2-1.module_f28+4409+43f8f627.noarch is
excluded
- package google-guice-4.2.2-1.fc31.noarch is excluded
Problem 10: package kdevelop-libs-9:5.4.2-1.fc31.x86_64 requires
libKF5TextEditor.so.5()(64bit), but none of the providers can be
installed
- problem with installed package kdevelop-libs-9:5.4.2-1.fc30.x86_64
- package kf5-ktexteditor-5.61.0-1.fc31.x86_64 requires
libgit2.so.28()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed
- kf5-ktexteditor-5.59.0-1.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a
distupgrade repository
- kdevelop-libs-9:5.4.2-1.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a
distupgrade repository
- package libgit2-0.28.2-2.module_f31+5411+fa1856a4.x86_64 is
excluded
- package libgit2-0.28.3-1.fc31.x86_64 is excluded
Problem 11: problem with installed package libgit2-glib-0.28.0.1-
1.fc30.x86_64
- package libgit2-glib-0.28.0.1-3.fc31.x86_64 requires
libgit2.so.28()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed
- libgit2-glib-0.28.0.1-1.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a
distupgrade repository
- package libgit2-0.28.2-2.module_f31+5411+fa1856a4.x86_64 is
excluded
- package libgit2-0.28.3-1.fc31.x86_64 is excluded
Problem 12: package openvas-cli-1.4.5-12.fc31.x86_64 requires
libopenvas_base.so.9()(64bit), but none of the providers can be
installed
- package openvas-cli-1.4.5-12.fc31.x86_64 requires
libopenvas_misc.so.9()(64bit), but none of the providers can be
installed
- package openvas-cli-1.4.5-12.fc31.x86_64 requires
libopenvas_omp.so.9()(64bit), but none of the providers can be
installed
- problem with installed package openvas-cli-1.4.5-12.fc30.x86_64
- openvas-libraries-9.0.3-6.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a
distupgrade repository
- openvas-cli-1.4.5-12.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a distupgrade
repository
Problem 13: package qt5-qtwebengine-freeworld-5.12.4-2.fc31.x86_64
requires libre2.so.0()(64bit), but none of the providers can be
installed
- problem with installed package qt5-qtwebengine-freeworld-5.12.4-
2.fc30.x86_64
- re2-1:20160401-11.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a distupgrade
repository
- qt5-qtwebengine-freeworld-5.12.4-2.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a
distupgrade repository
Problem 14: problem with installed package sparkleshare-3.28-
1.fc30.x86_64
- package sparkleshare-3.28-1.fc31.x86_64 requires mono(notify-sharp)
= 3.0.0.0, but none of the providers can be installed
- sparkleshare-3.28-1.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a distupgrade
repository
- notify-sharp3-3.0.3-9.fc30.x86_64 does not belong to a distupgrade
repository
[root@Unknown ~]#
4 years, 7 months
Using ZFS mirrored pools With Fedora 30
by rodmccown@aircanopy.net
Using Fedora 30. Kernel 5.2.9-200.fc30.x86_64. After reboots, zfs-fuse doesn't start correctly and the zpool is not imported. After patching, I've actually had to change permission in my home directory so I could log into Gnome. Anyone else run across this?
Thanks.
4 years, 7 months
F29 Raid 5-Luks-LVM malfunction
by Whenow
Hi, I have a 3 disk RAID 5 where one disk broke (/dev/sdb). /dev/sda1 has /boot, /dev/sda2 is a RAID partition, /dev/sdb1 is a RAID partition, /dev/sdc1 is a RAID partition. In the process of moving disks around to recover two unfortunate things occurred. The first is that my system stopped recognizing the second disk (the one that had no /boot on it) which I have subsequently added back into the array, and the second is that my system in emergency mode doesn't have cryptsetup for opening the luks container and will not recognize my USB ports. How do I get the system to open my disk up as before?
Attempting to boot gives, via journalctl:
"systemd-udevd[434]: Process '/sbin/partx -d --nr 1-1024 /dev/sdc' failed with exit code 1." and
"systemd-udevd[426]: Process '/sbin/partx -d --nr 1-1024 /dev/sdb' failed with exit code 1." and
"systemd-udevd[434]: inotify_add_watch(8, /dev/sdc1, 10) failed: No such file or directory" and
"systemd-udevd[426]: Process '/sbin/mdadm -I /dev/sdb' failed with exit code 2." and
"systemd-udevd[434]: inotify_add_watch(8, /dev/sdb1, 10) failed: No such file or directory"
Apparently the boot sequence is pre-emptively deleting sdb and sdc partitions from /dev. When I execute:
"partx -a --nr 1-1024 /dev/sdb" and "partx -a --nr 1-1024 /deb/sdc" it re-creates their first partitions device nodes.
Then I edit mdadm.conf (which is apparently automatically written by anaconda each time I try to boot) to read:
"DEVICE /dev/sda2 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1
MAILADDR root
HOMEHOST <system>
ARRAY /dev/md127 level=5 devices=/dev/sda2,/dev/sdb1,/dev/sdc1 metadata=1.2 UUID=f6224251:0ba59f55:05d9cdf4:98e79eca"
so I can execute:
"mdadm --stop /dev/md127" to stop the array with 1 disk and
"mdadm --assemble /dev/md127" to start the array with all 3 disks
RAID is recognized but now I'm stuck. What next for opening luks and then lvm? Thanks.
4 years, 7 months
Trouble removing metasploit
by ToddAndMargo
Hi All,
What am I doing wrong here?
$ rpm -qa metas\*
metasploit-framework-5.0.43+20190827102505~1rapid7-1.el6.x86_64
# dnf remove metasploit-framework
No match for argument: metasploit-framework
No packages marked for removal.
Dependencies resolved.
Nothing to do.
Complete!
# dnf remove 'metasploit-framework-5.0.43'
No match for argument: metasploit-framework-5.0.43
No packages marked for removal.
Dependencies resolved.
Nothing to do.
Complete!
# dnf remove 'metasploit-framework-5.0.43+20190827102505~1rapid7'
No match for argument: metasploit-framework-5.0.43+20190827102505~1rapid7
No packages marked for removal.
Dependencies resolved.
Nothing to do.
Complete!
# dnf remove 'metasploit-framework-5.0.43+20190827102505~1rapid7-1'
No match for argument: metasploit-framework-5.0.43+20190827102505~1rapid7-1
No packages marked for removal.
Dependencies resolved.
Nothing to do.
Complete!
# dnf remove metasploit-framework-5.0.43+20190827102505~1rapid7-1.el6.x86_64
No match for argument:
metasploit-framework-5.0.43+20190827102505~1rapid7-1.el6.x86_64
No packages marked for removal.
Dependencies resolved.
Nothing to do.
Complete!
# dnf remove metasploit-framework\*
No match for argument: metasploit-framework*
No packages marked for removal.
Dependencies resolved.
Nothing to do.
Complete!
<editorial comment> AAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!! </editorial comment>
Many thanks,
-T
4 years, 7 months
Using openconnect with OKTA for Cisco Anyconnect VPN on F30
by Ranjan Maitra
Hi,
Our university recently went to using two-factor authentication for VPN connections. We use Cisco's anyconnect. I went back to using the Cisco application which would open a window and type in the password and the OKTA code. It worked all right, aside from the fact that I had to chafe every time I thought of a closed-source application on my otherwise OSS system.
After yesterday's F30 updates, the window opens but nothing happens in there (I get a completely blank white screen). I wonder if anyone has a suggestion as to what I should be looking at.
But more importantly, I was wondering how to make openconnect work with the OKTA 2FA. I found information on something called GlobalProtect, but not much on AnyConnect, which is strange because as per openconnect, it says that it is a "openconnect - Multi-protocol VPN client, for Cisco AnyConnect VPNs and others" or maybe I did not look at the correct places.
Does anyone have any suggestions and/or experience with using OKTA with anyconnect/openconnect and can help?
Many thanks and best wishes,
Ranjan
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4 years, 7 months
OT: Macro for day and time in metapost
by olivares33561@protonmail.com
Dear kind folks,
Is there a way to get day and time in a metapost document? I can get it from shell or from the document created, but a command/macro would be preferred.
$ cat 20190906.mp
verbatimtex
%&latex
\documentclass{minimal}
\begin{document}
etex
beginfig(0);
drawdblarrow (-60,0)--(60,0);
drawdblarrow (0,60)--(0,-60);
drawarrow (0,0)--(30,54);
drawarrow (-60,0)--(60,0);
label.bot(btex $A$ etex, (6,64));
label.bot(btex $B$ etex, (62,0));
label.bot(btex $C$ etex, (0,-62));
label.bot(btex $D$ etex, (-60,0));
label.bot(btex $E$ etex, (6,-6));
label.bot(btex $F$ etex, (32,54));
label.lft(btex $\hbox{ BELL WORK }$ etex, (-60,-24));
label.lft(btex $\hbox{ Fri Sep 6 08:55:48 CDT 2019
}$ etex, (-60,-36));
%label.bot(btex $10x - 2$ etex, (0,24));
%label.bot(btex $9x + 12 $ etex, (0,-16));
label.bot(btex $10x + 5$ etex, (28,16));
label.bot(btex $\overline{AC} \perp \overline{DB}$ etex, (-60,-48));
label.bot(btex $13x + 9$ etex, (-28,16));
label.bot(btex $m\angle AEF = $ etex, (-60,-60));
label.bot(btex $m\angle AED = $ etex, (-60,-72));
label.bot(btex $m\angle FEB = $ etex, (-60,-84));
label.lft(btex $x = $ etex, (-32,-102));
label.lft(btex $\angle AED \hbox{ and } \angle BEC \hbox{ are }$ etex, (-32,-114));
label.urt(btex $\hbox{A) vertical} $ etex, (-32,-126));
label.urt(btex $\hbox{B) supplementary} $ etex, (-32,-140));
label.urt(btex $\hbox{C) complementary} $ etex, (-32,-154));
endfig;
$
We can see
%%Creator: MetaPost
%%CreationDate: 2019.09.07:0852
But can we see it the document itself when viewed by gv? Or by okular/evince?
Thanks in advance,
Antonio
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4 years, 7 months