at the end of October i upgraded the distro to 8.10 at first it seemed fine until i restarted my machine the boot seqence started i logged in after that nothing? tried booting again and the same thing happened did i do something wrong during the upgrade to 8.10 did everything the computer asked me... (1 Reply)
Dear all,
I have created a KornShell script containing swiches with getopts (command line switches). Normally, my script should work like this:
$ ./myscript.ksh -a 12 -b 4 -c 78
The switch a was selected with the argument 12
The switch b was selected with the argument 4
The switch c was... (3 Replies)
When I try to speak to the microphone, there is no echo in the speaker. I test it again by dialing Skype, there is still no sound in my side while I can hear the other side.
What can I do?
Thanks in advance! (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm having a problem here my environment as follows.
AIX 5.3 TL 10 running on a P6 p520 sever with 3 fibre channel cards and Tivoli Storage Manager TSM 5.4 and TS3200 Tape Library with 2 drives and 2 media changers.
My problem as follows smc1 doesn't show up , I ran cfgmgr multiple... (6 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a problem here
root@host1 / # lsdev -Cc tape
rmt0 Defined 07-00-02 IBM 3580 Ultrium Tape Drive (FCP)
rmt1 Defined 07-00-02 IBM 3580 Ultrium Tape Drive (FCP)
smc0 Defined 07-00-02 IBM 3573 Tape Medium Changer (FCP)
root@host1 / # cfgmgr -l fcs2
Method error... (2 Replies)
Hi, I have a question.
I define a function using sed command:
replace()
{
searchterm=$1
replaceterm=$2
sed -e "s/$searchterm/$replaceterm/ig" $3 > $WORK'tempfile.tmp'
mv $WORK'tempfile.tmp' $3
}
Then I call
replace 'test = 0' 'test = 1' $myfileThis code works well in... (1 Reply)
Hi, I have a question.
I define a function using sed command:
replace()
{
searchterm=$1
replaceterm=$2
sed -e "s/$searchterm/$replaceterm/ig" $3 > $WORK'tempfile.tmp'
mv $WORK'tempfile.tmp' $3
}
Then I call
replace 'test = 0' 'test = 1' $myfile
This code... (1 Reply)
Hi,
My environement
OS: Linux Fedora Core 17 X86_64
KSH version: sh (AT&T Research) 93u+ 2012-08-01
As I understand inside a Kornshell script, the getopts statement allows to collect information about the switches provided for the script (if any). Besides, it is possible to... (3 Replies)
I have a Dell XPS M1330 laptop. The OS is Windows 10. I had to replace the motherboard because it was bad. After replacing the motherboard I noticed the optical (DVD/CD) drive is neither detected in BIOS and OS nor making any noise at all. Everything else seems to be working fine. The optical drive... (3 Replies)
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dracut.conf
DRACUT.CONF(5) dracut DRACUT.CONF(5)NAME
dracut.conf - configuration file(s) for dracut
SYNOPSIS
/etc/dracut.conf /etc/dracut.conf.d/*.conf
DESCRIPTION
dracut.conf is loaded during the initialisation phase of dracut. Command line parameter will overwrite any values set here.
dracut.conf.d/*.conf files are read in alphanumerical order and will overwrite parameters set in /etc/dracut.conf. Each line specifies an
attribute and a value. A # indicates the beginning of a comment; following characters, up to the end of the line are not interpreted.
dracutmodules+=" <dracut modules> "
Specify a space-separated list of dracut modules to call when building the initramfs. Modules are located in /usr/lib/dracut/modules.d.
omit_dracutmodules+=" <dracut modules> "
Omit a space-separated list of dracut modules.
add_dracutmodules+=" <dracut modules> "
Add a space-separated list of dracut modules.
drivers+=" <kernel modules> "
Specify a space-separated list of kernel modules to exclusively include in the initramfs. The kernel modules have to be specified
without the ".ko" suffix.
add_drivers+=" <kernel modules> "
Specify a space-separated list of kernel modules to add to the initramfs. The kernel modules have to be specified without the ".ko"
suffix.
omit_drivers+=" <kernel modules> "
Specify a space-separated list of kernel modules not to add to the initramfs. The kernel modules have to be specified without the ".ko"
suffix.
install_items+=" <kernel modules> "
Specify a space-separated list of files, which are added to the initramfs image.
filesystems+=" <filesystem names> "
Specify a space-separated list of kernel filesystem modules to exclusively include in the generic initramfs.
drivers_dir="<kernel modules directory>"
Specify the directory, where to look for kernel modules
fw_dir+=" :<dir>[:<dir> ...] "
Specify additional directories, where to look for firmwares, separated by :
install_items+=" <file>[ <file> ...] "
Specify additional files to include in the initramfs, separated by spaces.
do_strip="{yes|no}"
Strip binaries in the initramfs (default=yes)
hostonly="{yes|no}"
Host-Only mode: Install only what is needed for booting the local host instead of a generic host and generate host-specific
configuration.
tmpdir="<temporary directory>"
Specify temporary directory to use.
Warning
If chrooted to another root other than the real root device, use --fstab and provide a valid /etc/fstab.
use_fstab="{yes|no}"
Use /etc/fstab instead of /proc/self/mountinfo.
add_fstab+=" <filename> "
Add entries of <filename> to the initramfs /etc/fstab.
mdadmconf="{yes|no}"
Include local /etc/mdadm.conf (default=yes)
lvmconf="{yes|no}"
Include local /etc/lvm/lvm.conf (default=yes)
fscks=" <fsck tools> "
Add a space-separated list of fsck tools. If nothing is specified, the default is: "umount mount /sbin/fsck* xfs_db xfs_check
xfs_repair e2fsck jfs_fsck reiserfsck btrfsck". The installation is opportunistic (non-existing tools are ignored).
nofscks="{yes|no}"
If specified, inhibit installation of any fsck tools.
kernel_only="{yes|no}"
Only install kernel drivers and firmware files. (default=no)
no_kernel="{yes|no}"
Do not install kernel drivers and firmware files (default=no)
stdloglvl="{0-6}"
Set logging to standard error level.
sysloglvl="{0-6}"
Set logging to syslog level.
fileloglvl="{0-6}"
Set logging to file level.
logfile="<file>"
Path to log file.
show_modules="{yes|no}"
Print included module's name to standard output during build.
FILES
/etc/dracut.conf
Old configuration file. You better use your own file in /etc/dracut/conf.d/.
/etc/dracut/conf.d/
Any /etc/dracut/conf.d/*.conf file can overwrite the values in /etc/dracut.conf. The configuration files are read in alphanumerical
order.
AUTHOR
Harald Hoyer
SEE ALSO dracut(8)dracut.cmdline(7)dracut 11/08/2012 DRACUT.CONF(5)