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  [CLOSED] Installation Follow-up "Partition Mounting" Dilema
Posted by: Wirezfree - 03-27-2014, 08:45 PM - Forum: Installing Linux Lite - Replies (10)

Hello All,

Having partitioned and installed, which all appeared to go O.K,
I'm now at a point where I don't want to break things.
I'm trying to figure out, how to mount the partitions I created.
I'm trying to follow: https://dfgkh547-jsdfv8.iyhkj.tk/manual/install.html

In Thunar file manager, system files(/ root .?)
I see folders that correspond to the partitions/names I created:
/linwin
/myfiles
/myvms
does this mean they are mounted, just not in the right place.?
In my Linux naivety I thought they would show up as Drives.?

(First a confession, jumping the gun, I used the Menu > System > "NTFS Configuration Tool" to make the NTFS partition /linwin writable?)

if I do $ sudo blkid  I have 2 disks sdb4 is the [extended] partition

Code:
/dev/zram0: UUID="1be8d1be-031a-4102-8be7-0df3f79a422f" TYPE="swap"
/dev/sda1: UUID="85bb35c9-1a52-4f2e-8b44-b539f14fcc4d" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/sdb1: UUID="6dc2bc5a-c0e5-450e-bf71-e65cc33f19e2" TYPE="swap"
/dev/sdb2: UUID="bb79cb58-ea6c-4a48-9820-61fe46f18854" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/sdb3: UUID="c0c7dfde-b76c-4116-b83e-434dab6e18b9" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/sdb5: UUID="3a7d9dbc-2cba-4ca1-8ec4-36c8d6852286" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/sdb6: LABEL="linwin" UUID="747D4C9C1EFAD1F2" TYPE="ntfs"

If I do $sudo leafpad /etc/fstab
Code:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
proc    /proc    proc    nodev,noexec,nosuid    0    0
#Entry for /dev/sda1 :
UUID=85bb35c9-1a52-4f2e-8b44-b539f14fcc4d    /    ext4    errors=remount-ro    0    1
#Entry for /dev/sdb1 :
UUID=6dc2bc5a-c0e5-450e-bf71-e65cc33f19e2    none    swap    sw    0    0
#Entry for /dev/sdb2 :
UUID=bb79cb58-ea6c-4a48-9820-61fe46f18854    /home    ext4    defaults    0    2
#Entry for /dev/sdb3 :
UUID=c0c7dfde-b76c-4116-b83e-434dab6e18b9    /myfiles    ext4    defaults    0    2
#Entry for /dev/sdb5 :
UUID=3a7d9dbc-2cba-4ca1-8ec4-36c8d6852286    /myvms    ext4    defaults    0    2
#Entry for /dev/sdb6 :
UUID=747D4C9C1EFAD1F2    /linwin    ntfs-3g    defaults,locale=en_US.UTF-8    0    0
I think the /dev/sdb6 looks a bit odd..?? see my confession above, have I broken sdb6)

So I'm not clear what I do next.?

In the guide it shows for:
NTFS
Code:
UUID=0463741f-a838-40c8-b40f-3dbb7f988e29 /home/user/ntfsfiles ntfs defaults,umask=007,uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0

ext4
Code:
UUID=0463741f-a838-40c8-b40f-3dbb7f988e29 /home/user/ext4files ext4 defaults 0 2

Do I just add /home/user in front of my:
/home/user/myfiles ext4 defaults 0 2
/home/user/myvms ext4 defaults 0 2

and the ntfs partition, given my confession.?
/home/user/linwin ntfs defaults,umask=007,uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0

changing "user" to my actual user name.?

Any help very much appreciated.

Many Thanks...
Dave

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  removing software
Posted by: robert - 03-27-2014, 02:53 PM - Forum: Other - Replies (2)

Hi.  I had trouble with VLC so have replaced it with mplayer2 which works great for me.
I have removed all VLC associated bits with Synaptic but the vlc is still showing in the multimedia button.
How do I remove it from here?  Would have thought right click and remove but no.

Thanks in advance.

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  [CLOSED] Clean Install - Setting Up Partitions
Posted by: Wirezfree - 03-26-2014, 09:11 PM - Forum: Installing Linux Lite - Replies (3)

Hello All,

I'm pretty new to Linux, approx 3 months, tried about 8/9 distros, mostly in Virtualbox. I do like the simplicity of Linux Lite.
I now want to install Linux Lite on my PC. I have tried more and more options & configurations with each distro I've tried.
One thing I want to do is set a partition structure that makes it easy for me do various backups without to much selection.

I plan to use the "other" option during install to set my partitions, but have some questions, I have "2" disks in the PC
The disks are completely clean now, no partitions.

The first thing is "Create Partition Table", do you do this for each disk, or is 1 selection/setting that covers both disks..??
Then create the partitions, all ext4, except swap is swap. Also remembering to make sda the boot device.

My plan is:
Disk1(sda)
/ root  @15/20GB
(leave remainder free space at present, but have a plan)

Disk2(sdb)
/ swap @ not sure on size yet, because I have not decided if I need hibernate, Linux Lite boots pretty quickly in VBox, not sure how it will be on real install)
/ home @ 5GB .??
/ data  @ 25GB (curently have @ 9.7GB of data to restore back)
/ media  @ 250GB (currently have @ 175GB of media to restore back)
(leave remainder free space at present, but have a plan)

If I create this structure during install, will the / data & / media partitions be recognised, and the mounts be created to / data & / media  .??

I want to move the "Home Folders" documents to data,  music, pictures, videos to media, I have seen Ubuntu Tweak,
I think this allows changing the location, or is there more to it...??, do I still have do edits to fstab.?
(( I just want to do it this way so I can just select more easily what and when to backup and to where I back things up ))

If this all works, I will just do do basic settings, network setup, add printer.

Then, my plan is to do another standard install into some of the free space,
I will use this install to test and do anything I'm unsure of, before doing it to the main install, hope this makes sense.?

Any comments, inputs, observations really welcome.

Thanks... Dave

[Install Partitioning & Completed - Will open NEW Topic]

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  Hello From England
Posted by: Wirezfree - 03-26-2014, 04:28 PM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (4)

Hi All,

A pretty/very new to Linux user,
been trying various distros for @ 3 months.
A Windows user since 2.0, and I wasn't young then  :o

I like the clean & simple approach of Linux Lite,
and the fact it just seems to work from the start.

Catch you on the Forums

Dave

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  nm-connection-editor fails when no icon present
Posted by: sysdrum - 03-26-2014, 11:03 AM - Forum: Network - Replies (2)

** (nm-connection-editor:1997): WARNING **: Icon nm-device-wired missing: Error opening file: No such file or directory

** (nm-connection-editor:1997): WARNING **: Failed to initialize the UI, exiting

Not sure why a missing icon is causing the UI to crash but in the Gnome theme Icons it fails every time. 

After changing the icon theme the nm-connection-editor works.
If the icon pack does not have an icon for nm-connection-editor is there a way to set an Icon for the applet that is permanent.
If so do I need to assign it in pixmaps or themes. As I am not sure if this is a network issue or a theme issue. 

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  What Mobo?
Posted by: Jim1938 - 03-25-2014, 06:25 PM - Forum: Other - Replies (1)

I need a new motherboard for my DIY PC.
Need to be able to boot from USB port.
Need to be able run Linux w/o uefi.
Cheaper the better.
I live in USA.
Suggestions:

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  Hi from UK Lincolnshire
Posted by: robert - 03-25-2014, 04:53 PM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (1)

Hi all.  Found linuxlite by accident and love it's simplicity and clean looks.  Installed on wife's dell mini10.
Only prob is sound stutters, have posted in appropriate place.

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  Antivirus now
Posted by: Coastie - 03-25-2014, 04:26 AM - Forum: Installing Software - Replies (2)

I have been reading on internet about a virus affecting Linux servers. Is there a need for antivirus on desktop Linux now?

I share files sometimes with my PPC iMac and e-mail people using Windows.

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  command line 'NO' and GUI 'YES'
Posted by: SkylineR34 - 03-24-2014, 02:14 AM - Forum: Start up and Shutdown - Replies (3)

Ok I initially had problems with shutting down after I used NDISWRAPPER. I managed to change the etc/init.d/halt script and I was able to shutdown with no problems.
Then I decided that I wanted to make a shutdown icon and place it on the desktop. While I attempt this a suggestion pops up but when I try it, It gives me more options to as restart shutdown etc. So I am trying to avoid so many steps I want to shutdown directly.
So I have tested many commands to use for this on the command window and most of them hang my machine.
It does not hang when I use the GUI as I said. What is the command that is evoked when I click shutdown on the GUI?
I want to use the same one for my special OFF button.
Thanks

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  Nvivida card not found after upgrade
Posted by: leegold - 03-22-2014, 05:28 PM - Forum: Video Cards - Replies (9)

Hi,

I'm going from (my brain’s) memory since I can't really boot LL 1.06 now. I got a new monitor, a Neovo F-419. Dual booting XP and XP works OK with new monitor. When I booted LL the resolution was very low (icons were huge) and it worked but so big it was unusable. I have nvivida card so went into nvivida settings to increase resolutions but got a message within nvivida settings that it could not do that and said I should upgrade driver. I went into Synaptic and saw i was using driver 173 ver. I saw nvidia current as 304 and checked/installed that.  LL booted to black/blank screen, I did see a message at some point while booting that nvidia video adapter was "not found".

I then rebooted into recovery mode with most recent I have kernel: 3.2.0. 60 generic-pae . I then tried "Drop to root shell" to maybe reinstall or try another nvidia driver, or something to fix(?). But when I did that it says "Give root password for Maintenance (or type Control-D to Continue):". Password or anything I've tried does not work here, cntrl-D just takes me back to recovery menu.

I'm at a dead end. What can I do?

Thanks.

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