Hello!
After carefully following the Help Manual instructions on how to do this, at the next reboot, booting stopped at this point:
"Starting Bridge socket events into upstart".
I had to restore from a backup to be able to boot again. This time, I skipped the log creation in rc.local, and it booted.
I thought I had typed all that verbatim, leaving out the partitions I didn't have. I only have one partition here, '/', to make things easier.
I'm not sure that the additional command in rc.local will work for me, but to reduce typos, can it be made to 'cut-and-paste'? I could then cut/paste it into a text editor to make my changes...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
(07-29-2015, 11:56 PM)Jerry link Wrote:Trim SSD - use this command to check if Trim is supported:
Code:sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda | grep "TRIM supported"
If it is, follow the guide in the Help ManualIf you don't Trim, your SSD life will be reduced, so it's a must do given their cost.
Type carefully in the fstab and always check with sudo mount -a before rebooting
After carefully following the Help Manual instructions on how to do this, at the next reboot, booting stopped at this point:
"Starting Bridge socket events into upstart".
I had to restore from a backup to be able to boot again. This time, I skipped the log creation in rc.local, and it booted.
I thought I had typed all that verbatim, leaving out the partitions I didn't have. I only have one partition here, '/', to make things easier.
I'm not sure that the additional command in rc.local will work for me, but to reduce typos, can it be made to 'cut-and-paste'? I could then cut/paste it into a text editor to make my changes...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
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