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#676 Re: Devuan » [SOLVED] Umlauts (Ä Ö Ü ß) keys are not written in Steam. » 2022-11-13 21:55:43

Did you use a root terminal? Did you become root with su -?

#677 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » Driver for the Intel I219-LM Device » 2022-11-06 18:36:19

Normally drivers are included in the kernel image. The network chip itself isn't brand new, but when you check on the net there was an update of the e1000e driver in 2020. Chances are that the backports kernel improves the stability of the network.

What you need to do:
1.) Add backports to your sources.list. Instructions: https://www.devuan.org/os/packages
2.) Install the backports kernel: # apt -t chimaera-backports install linux-image-5.19.0-0.deb11.2-amd64

Reboot and test. If it works, also install the meta-kernel-package from backports: # apt -t chimaera-backports install linux-image-amd64 to receive updates.

Good luck

#678 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » Driver for the Intel I219-LM Device » 2022-11-06 18:03:07

Which release do you use? Chimaera? Have you tried the backports kernel?

#679 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » [SOLVED] Installing firmware not yet in Devuan nor Debian packages » 2022-11-03 19:18:05

Try again later. Maybe one of the mirrors just had a hickup.

When you directly copy new firmware to /lib/firmware you need to build a new initrd to make that work.

#680 Re: Devuan » [SOLVED] The Devuan Ethos » 2022-11-01 21:08:31

andyp67 wrote:

But it's not good enough.
Devuan is supposed to be 'vanilla.'
It's not good enough.

... and what this aspect is concerned Devuan = Debian, both behave the same.

#682 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » [SOLVED] File system check on efi system partition » 2022-11-01 20:26:35

Checked my installations: except for on my laptop the dosfstools is present.

#683 Hardware & System Configuration » [SOLVED] File system check on efi system partition » 2022-10-30 20:27:37

rolfie
Replies: 2

On my laptop I just saw in the boot messages that the efi system partition wasn't ok (volume not properly unmounted ...). This is a vfat partition mounted at /boot/EFI, and according to the fstab entry a fsck should be done during each boot. I am wondering why this did not work.

Well, unmounted the partition and tried to run fsck.vfat against this partition. To my astonishment the command wasn't found. After some research with the duck I installed the dosfstools package, then the check worked. I had to clear the dirty bit.

Comprehension question: is the installation of the dosfstools package mandatory to make the fsck during boot work?

Thanks, rolfie

#684 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » [SOLVED] Perfomance Devuan Ceres vs Windows 7 » 2022-10-21 10:10:59

HDD feels slow nowadays compared to SSDs. NVidea support on Linux partially is poor.

#685 Re: Installation » How to change kernal to an old one - 20 Oct 2022 » 2022-10-20 12:10:29

If you want to avoid kernel upgrades, remove linux-image-amd64. This is a meta-package w/o content, just refering to the latest kernel.

#686 Re: Installation » 2 installations alongside - EFI » 2022-10-07 20:54:11

Devarch wrote:
rolfie wrote:

The default efi entry is called debian. As long as you work without Secure Boot, you may boot your install media in rescue mode and write individual efi entries for your installations, e.g.:

# grub-install --bootloader-id=devuan4 --no-uefi-secure-boot

I have used devuan4 for Chimaera and devuan5 for Daedalus.

Where should I do it? in chimaera (the only which boots)?

Well, thats an approach that works with grub. I have no idea about rEFIne, never used it. And yes, the first and easiest to do would be to start with Chimaera and define an individual name for this version.
In a second step, I would try to boot the Daedalus install media, select rescue mode, select the partitions for Daedalus for a chroot environment, and use the above approach to define a new name for the Daedalus installation. Then it is easily possible to boot either Chimaera or Daedalus with grub, whatever you like.

#687 Re: Installation » 2 installations alongside - EFI » 2022-10-05 20:02:48

The default efi entry is called debian. As long as you work without Secure Boot, you may boot your install media in rescue mode and write individual efi entries for your installations, e.g.:

# grub-install --bootloader-id=devuan4 --no-uefi-secure-boot

I have used devuan4 for Chimaera and devuan5 for Daedalus.

#688 Re: Installation » Installing from USB thumb drive » 2022-10-02 09:06:08

When booting the installer make sure you are booting either in legacy mode for a CSM installation or in UEFI mode for a modern efi installation.

#689 Re: Other Issues » GRUB update lands at 'grub rescue>' prompt » 2022-09-11 17:09:13

Got my laptop fixed again. Booted the installer stick into rescue mode, chrooted into the encrypted system. To get that working I needed to load some Realtek firmware for wired network access. Took me a while to figure out that the stick I first used wasn't FAT formatted. The installer didn't like that. 

# grub-install --bootloader-id=devuan4 --no-uefi-secure-boot
# update-grub

That fixed it for me.

Edith

Note to the public: in general probably a simple

# grub-install 
# update-grub

will do the job.

#690 Re: Other Issues » GRUB update lands at 'grub rescue>' prompt » 2022-09-11 14:07:06

Chimaera: Just tried the update on my laptop: Yes, the grub update will cause headaches. Acer Aspire 5 A515-44, efi only, encrypted LVM with unencrypted root. The installation worked on second try (had to enable rw for the efivarfs), creates a new debian entry in the efi, on reboot the grub rescue shell comes up with "symbol grub_disk_native_sectors not found".

When I use F12 to select my original entry devuan4 the laptop boots. Then I removed the debian, and now I am getting the error also on my devuan4.

#691 Re: Documentation » Upgrading Firmware-AMD-Graphics on Devuan Ceres » 2022-09-09 10:23:37

At least for encrypted system, you need to rebuild the initramfs to include the new firmware:

# update-initramfs -c -t -k all

#692 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » [SOLVED] LUKS Full Disk Encryption » 2022-09-07 17:49:30

unixdan22 wrote:

How does the kernel know where to find the system-uuid? It is inside the LUKS partition. To see the UUID of the encrypted partition it would have to decrypt the LUKS partition first. How does it work?

Have a look at /etc/crypttab. The contents of this file is one of the inputs for grub and the initramfs.

#693 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » [SOLVED] LUKS Full Disk Encryption » 2022-09-07 17:48:18

unixdan22 wrote:

Which partitioning software is it in this documentation?

These are pictures taken from the standard installer in normal mode.

#694 Re: Other Issues » [SOLVED] Invalid Signatures » 2022-09-07 17:42:14

narad-dev wrote:

No, wget as listed above does not work, because there is no http://deb.devuan.org/devuan/pool/main/d/devuan-keyring/devuan-keyring_2022.09.04_all.deb, there only is a http://deb.devuan.org/devuan/pool/main/d/devuan-keyring/devuan-keyring-udeb_2022.09.04_all.udeb.

Did the upgrade twice on two of my Daedalus VMs using the wget method, worked out fine with the devuan-keyring_2022.09.04_all.deb package, no udeb required.

#695 Re: Other Issues » [SOLVED] Invalid Signatures » 2022-09-07 06:27:47

The wget-method works on Daedalus. Attention: expand the path completely.

#696 Re: Devuan » Devuan onnion site. » 2022-09-04 14:03:14

Well, you might as well load https://devuan.org/ in the TOR browser. Works perfect.

#698 Re: News & Announcements » [SOLVED] invalid: EXPKEYSIG BB23C00C61FC752C Devuan Repository » 2022-09-04 09:26:44

I am getting exactly 96c4a206e8dfdc21138ec619687ef9acf36e1524dd39190c040164f37cc3468d  on my download checked with gtkhash.

Would suggest you download again and recheck.

Edith: saw that the address given was a link and used right click - copy link adress in FF.

#699 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » [SOLVED] lvcreate is not working as expected » 2022-08-31 19:32:01

There is nothing special with LVM on Devuan. It works fine on my machines. Mostly created while installing the system.

Here are three links to HowTo's:
https://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
https://linuxhandbook.com/lvm-guide/
https://www.howtoforge.com/linux_lvm

The first I have used a lot.

#700 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » [SOLVED] LUKS Full Disk Encryption » 2022-08-25 13:19:26

Any installer will do, there is nothing special to be done to make grub boot an encrypted root. I am using FDE with unencrypted /boot and an LVM in an encrypted partition for / and /swap for many years now, no issues. Legacy Bios or efi, mbr or gpt do not matter, all combinations work.

Cook book:
* I only use manual partitioning: p1 with 2048 MB for /boot, ext4; for p2 the encrypted partition I use 32G for / plus at least 32G for swap, i.e. 65535MB. Change these values to your demands.
* Select volume for encryption for p2. You have to enter a PW for the encryption.
* Select that volume and change it from ext4 to a physical volume for LVM.
* Define vg and logical volumes. Make one LV to /, ext4, the other one to swap.
* Write all to disk and continue with the installation. At the end the system should boot automagically and ask for the PW for decryption.

Manually setting everything up is a bit fidelly. There is a guide for guided setup at: https://www.devuan.org/os/documentation … encryption which is much easier.

Good luck, rolfie

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