Those are terminal commands so won't show as you expect. You will need to launch a terminal with the command being ran in it
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Those are terminal commands so won't show as you expect. You will need to launch a terminal with the command being ran in it
What commands have you tried?
Is it just one file that can't be over a certain size or is it the entire run environment? You could make smaller scripts that run sections of the code and then call them (Kinda like a function)....
Why dual boot Ubuntu Server? While the other OSes are booted, the Ubuntu Server service will not be available....
Ask the support team to clarify what they meant
What is the output o:
sudo updatedb
locate libfuse*
Thanks
in a terminal, run:
sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade
Should help
Yeah its the old config nonsense from old packages. What is the output of
ls /boot
You can clear up with
dpkg -P `dpkg -l | grep ^rc | awk {'print $2'}`
Should get you some space back. Its old configs for removed kernels
Be sure to comment on the bug to say it affects you.
Can the hard copies with a scanner to the file type of your choosing. You can then back them up to a USB drive (Ideally two for safety).
Try:
sudo apt -f install
sudo dpkg --configure -a
May help
Can you SSH to the remote system in the traditional way? Does that work OK?
Running absolutely everything as root isn't wise. If you prefix with sudo and type your password you will get a grace period and you can use sudo for a while without having to re-enter your password...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6k7THQ3x6U
Something like that
You can have a drbd file system which replicates between the two servers with one being the active node. You can use pacemaker to form the cluster.. Is this what you mean or do you actually mean one...
Simply running
sudo chroot
is not how you chroot, in case you thought it was that simple. You need to mount file systems and so on, then chroot into the mount point. You didn't expand your...
Could try a chroot from Live USB / CD to see if you can revive the boot
Just keep a 2Gb file system for /boot and leave that unencrypted. The rest you can encrypt (Not sure about encrypted swap though, personally)
Been playing with Tang servers all day so.....yayyy...
Here are the releases that the super-boot-manager PPA supports
https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/ingalex/super-boot-manager/ubuntu/dists/
Your backups will protect your files. You have a regular backup....right?
top -n 1
would be more useful. You can copy and paste the text from the snapshot in time
Is this on a raspberry pi, to save power?
What are you wanting to do on the remote system that needs the full desktop session? There may be a sleeker solution to what you want to achieve
sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock
sudo dpkg --configure -a
Should do it