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1. Solaris
Hello All,
I am attempting to boot and install Solaris 11 via live USB on a HP DL580 Gen9 Server.
Unfortunately, when I do this it boots into System Maintenance Mode.
The attachment (Pic1) shows what I am seeing via the console.
The BIOS is in UEFI boot. Does not work on legacy mode as I... (15 Replies)
Discussion started by: Kerbi
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2. Ubuntu
Greetings!
Here's something which I came across whilst mucking about with a UNetbootin thumbdrive install of 12.04 (I suspect this would apply to other variants as well).
Here's the scenario:
As an experiment before burning to flash, I generated a comprehensive md5sums.txt for the entirety... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: LinQ
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3. BSD
Hello. I'm going to make freebsd live usb based on FreeBSD-8.3-RELEASE-i386-livefs.iso. The iso is 257 Megabytes, but after i copy its content to usb drive its volume increases to 971 Megabytes. I tried different methods of copying (tar,cp,cpio) but with the same result. Could anyone help? (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: urello
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4. Linux
Hey,
weird story, dunno if this is actually possible, but here's what happened: My dad's PC (Windows) is completely full of trash, the hard drive is completely full. After the last Windows update he wasn't able to boot anymore, even from a WindowsCD it didn't seem to work. That's at least what... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: disaster
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5. Linux
Hello
Recently I found this (for me) really usefull tool kexec which can load a new Kernel while running one.
I tested it some times with the same kernel I was running, "rebooting" the system without powering it off at any time :D
But I need kexec basically just for live usbs. I want to start... (17 Replies)
Discussion started by: al0x
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I'm creating a python script to load a configuration to gnome-terminal immediately after a Live Boot. I must run it in super-user mode, because I shut down some services first. After this, I want to configure gnome-terminal. The problem is that if I run it as super-user, it successfully shuts... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: misfitplanet
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Alright. Here we go...
The other day, I was referred to this neat little command-line Unix simulator called Cygwin. To put it lightly, I fell in love. I found Knoppix, and from what I can tell, it's a viable OS once I strip off the KDE desktop environment to make it 'old-school'. I'm... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: dev_squid
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8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
When I attach a USB storage device to my Solaris server, the mount point is coming up as /rmdisk/unnamed_rmdisk
Is there anyway I can have this device come up as a mounted device with a predetermined mount name eg /morespace rather than unnamed_rmdisk ? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: jimthompson
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello,
I was just looking for some help on Unix distros that don't affect my hard disk. Basically what I am looking for is a distro that has all your programming needs (so I can program in Unix) and the basic functions of an OS. I would also like it to include python if possible.
BTW, is it... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: vhab
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KiokuDB::Linker(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation KiokuDB::Linker(3pm)
NAME
KiokuDB::Linker - Relinks live objects from storage entries
SYNOPSIS
# mostly internal
DESCRIPTION
The linker reconnects entry data, recreating the connected object graph in memory.
The linkage process starts with an ID (or several IDs) to be loaded passed to the "get_or_load_objects" method.
This ID will first be searched for in the live object set (KiokuDB::LiveObjects). If the object is already live, then it will be returned
as is.
If the object is not live, then the corresponding entry is fetched from the backend, and expanded into an actual instance.
Expansion consults the KiokuDB::TypeMap using KiokuDB::TypeMap::Resolver, to find the correct typemap entry (see "COLLAPSING STRATEGIES" in
KiokuDB::Collapser and KiokuDB::TypeMap), and that is used for the actual expansion.
Most of the grunt work is delegated by the entries back to the linker using the "inflate_data" method, which handles circular structures,
retrying of tied structures, etc.
Inflated objects are registered with KiokuDB::LiveObjects, and get inserted into the current live object scope
(KiokuDB::LiveObjects::Scope). The scope's job is to maintain a reference count of at least 1 for any loaded object, until it is destroyed
itself. This ensures that weak references are not destroyed prematurely, but allows their use in order to avoid memory leaks.
perl v5.12.4 2010-10-11 KiokuDB::Linker(3pm)