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| visits | member for | 10 months |
| seen | Nov 27 '12 at 6:19 | |
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Nov 26 |
accepted | HDMI output with HD 3000 only works with DVI output also in use |
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Nov 26 |
answered | HDMI output with HD 3000 only works with DVI output also in use |
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Nov 22 |
revised |
HDMI output with HD 3000 only works with DVI output also in use added 664 characters in body |
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Nov 18 |
revised |
HDMI output with HD 3000 only works with DVI output also in use added 237 characters in body |
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Nov 18 |
revised |
HDMI output with HD 3000 only works with DVI output also in use added info |
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Nov 18 |
asked | HDMI output with HD 3000 only works with DVI output also in use |
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Jul 21 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jul 21 |
accepted | Followed SSD-optimization advice, now root partition won't mount rw |
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Jul 21 |
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Followed SSD-optimization advice, now root partition won't mount rw Tried again with an Ubuntu live CD and it mounted the volume happily. No clue what was wrong with the Debian Live CDs I tried beforehand. |
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Jul 19 |
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Followed SSD-optimization advice, now root partition won't mount rw I've tried both options (the latter from several different live CDs), trying the remount route results in mount complaining about the discard flag. The second option has given me two error messages at the final stages (past cryptsetup), in both cases claiming the filesystem type is unknown ( lvm2pv and LVM2_member being the filesystems it claims to find). Although I suppose this could be one of those cases of the live-CD kernel/somelib/some util/whatever being another version than the one used to create the volume... |
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Jul 19 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jul 19 |
revised |
Followed SSD-optimization advice, now root partition won't mount rw added 238 characters in body |
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Jul 19 |
awarded | Student |
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Jul 18 |
asked | Followed SSD-optimization advice, now root partition won't mount rw |