Ok, thanks! Cleanup was indeed needed, all those files took almost 2 GB of disk space!
Void Linux
Re: Void Linux
- Roland -
Re: Void Linux
Thank you Roland for your advice.
After my tests with VCL (I only made VCL work with a DVD!), I no longer have sound. When I check the audio settings, I see that my sound card is no longer recognized Even a restart does not solve the problem.
Amiga 1200 2Mb Chip - PiStorm32 lite - CF 128Gb - Indivision MK3 - GOEX Drive - WB 3.2.2.1
AmigaOne X5000 2Ghz / 8Gb Ram - SSD 2x4Tb - Radeon RX 580 4Gb - Sound Blaster Audigy FX 5.1 SBX - AmigaOS4.1 FE
AmigaOne X5000 2Ghz / 8Gb Ram - SSD 2x4Tb - Radeon RX 580 4Gb - Sound Blaster Audigy FX 5.1 SBX - AmigaOS4.1 FE
Re: Void Linux
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Running Linux on AmigaONEs can require some tinkering.
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Re: Void Linux
Yes, I am on the RC5. This is a phenomenon that first appeared after using pipe-viewer. I reinstalled a backup ( )and in fact find that it is rather the execution of VLC which causes this fault on my sound card.
I ordered a Radeon HD 6970 card. The vendor is not sure if it is still operational. We will see...
Amiga 1200 2Mb Chip - PiStorm32 lite - CF 128Gb - Indivision MK3 - GOEX Drive - WB 3.2.2.1
AmigaOne X5000 2Ghz / 8Gb Ram - SSD 2x4Tb - Radeon RX 580 4Gb - Sound Blaster Audigy FX 5.1 SBX - AmigaOS4.1 FE
AmigaOne X5000 2Ghz / 8Gb Ram - SSD 2x4Tb - Radeon RX 580 4Gb - Sound Blaster Audigy FX 5.1 SBX - AmigaOS4.1 FE
Re: Void Linux
Great!
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Running Linux on AmigaONEs can require some tinkering.
http://www.supertuxkart-amiga.de
Running Linux on AmigaONEs can require some tinkering.
Re: Void Linux
http://www.amigalinux.org
http://www.supertuxkart-amiga.de
Running Linux on AmigaONEs can require some tinkering.
http://www.supertuxkart-amiga.de
Running Linux on AmigaONEs can require some tinkering.
Re: Void Linux
Desktop firewall for Void PPC Linux:
/etc/rc.local:
/etc/rc.local:
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# Default rc.local for void; add your custom commands here.
#
# This is run by runit in stage 2 before the services are executed
# (see /etc/runit/2).
iptables -t filter -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
iptables -t filter -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
iptables -t filter -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
iptables -P INPUT DROP
iptables -P OUTPUT DROP
iptables -P FORWARD DROP
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- kilaueabart
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- Joined: Mon Mar 05, 2012 2:36 am
Re: Void Linux
Hi, Christian, I'm trying again, with the USB stick route this time rather than straight to disk. I copied to an empty /dev/sdc and got the same results you show, but when I came to the e2fsck thing I guessed I should add a "2" as you did and got "No such file or directory ..." I rebooted the computer anyway and tried to boot void but ls usc 0:1 got me a "no such thing available" type of message.xeno74 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 11:57 am
You can image your USB stick with Void with the following commands (Example for sdb):
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dd if=void-live-powerpc-20211007.img of=/dev/sdb
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15695871+0 records in 15695871+0 records out 8036285952 bytes (8.0 GB, 7.5 GiB) copied, 2364.19 s, 3.4 MB/s
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e2fsck -f /dev/sdb2
Back into fienix, GParted gives me
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/dev/sdc1 (key) fat16 /media/fie... VOID_BOOT 230-.00 MiB (Used) 146.25 MiB
/dev/sdc2 (key) ext4 /media/fie... void 7.26 GiB (Used) 5.73 GiB
unallocated (size) 22.33 GiB
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root@Fienix:~# e2fsck -f /dev/sdc2
e2fsck 1.45.6 (20-Mar-2020)
/dev/sdc2 is mounted.
e2fsck: Cannot continue, aborting.
Could that be what I'm doing wrong? How big should I make those things?You can use GParted for enlarging the partition and resizing the root file system.
Re: Void Linux
"ls usc 0:1" is wrong. Please try "ls usb 0:1".kilaueabart wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 10:47 pm I rebooted the computer anyway and tried to boot but ls usc 0:1 got me a "no such thing available" type of message.
You have to "umount" the device with "umount /dev/sdc2" before you can check the file system.kilaueabart wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 10:47 pm Now for some reason e2fsck sort of works, at least it finds the stick:Code: Select all
root@Fienix:~# e2fsck -f /dev/sdc2 e2fsck 1.45.6 (20-Mar-2020) /dev/sdc2 is mounted. e2fsck: Cannot continue, aborting.
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- kilaueabart
- Posts: 1075
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Re: Void Linux
xeno74 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 10:51 pm"ls usc 0:1" is wrong. Please try "ls usb 0:1".kilaueabart wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 10:47 pm I rebooted the computer anyway and tried to boot but ls usc 0:1 got me a "no such thing available" type of message.
Another sign that I'm really losing it! I confused the "b" of usb with that of sdb. My void is on /dev/sdc.
But ls usb 0:1 lists the contents of /dev/sdb1. So I suspect the fatload usb 0:1 commands aren't going to work.
GParted shows /dev/sdc fine, and I can open void and VOID_BOOT from fienix.
BTW, I was a little concerned about the boot command in your list that fatloads cyrus_p5040.dtb. I thought that isn't supposed to work in my computer. But I see that VOID_BOOT includes the 5020 version. Should I use that instead, if I ever figure out how to address it?