libera/#devuan/ Saturday, 2024-07-27

dvbstdidnt i do it during the chroot00:00
rrqthat'd be my question to you :)00:00
dvbstcp --dereference /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/etc/00:00
dvbstif thats that then i did it00:01
rrqok; so how do you know that you "don't have nework" (note I just woke up and haven't followed )00:02
dvbstping gnu.org says temporary faliure in name resolution00:02
rrqok; do you have a local resolver?00:03
dvbsta what?00:03
rrqwhat's in your resolv.conf (the nameserver lines)00:03
dvbstoh well00:04
dvbstseems like i didnt actually do it during the chrooting00:04
rrqthat's ok.. do it now00:04
rrqa side note; as gnarface said, the cable interface might be named eth0 later, when you boot into that filesyste currenlt being chroot00:07
dvbstoh well, it doesnt let me do that now00:08
rrqright, no, it's just something to keep in mind for later00:08
dvbstyea i guess ill try it again tomorrow00:08
dvbstgood night, thanks for help and sorry for being stupid00:09
rrqdon't be sorry for making mistakes. sweet dreams.00:09
* rrq wonders if he crossed the boundary between supportive and patronizing.. well; being an old man.00:13
fsmithredwelcome to the club00:23
onefangrrq: You need to earn that grey beard somehow, but what you do with it is up to you.02:25
dvbsthello, it is me again with the runit upgrade problem14:28
dvbsti chrooted, reconfigured locales, apt-get purged avahi-*, and then put everything that was spat out by find / -iname "*bluetooth*" to some other folder, so that the system acts as if it were deleted14:33
dvbstand now when i boot, the screen is cleared and i cant do nothing, but the bluetooth something something kernel message is gone and all i have is a blinking _14:34
rrqdoes anything change with Ctrl-Alt-F2 ?14:37
dvbstbut when i mash ctrl+alt+f1 then the tty appears and system instantly writes on it:14:44
dvbstok: run: dbus: (pid 1937) 1s14:44
dvbstsame line again14:44
dvbstok: run: elogind: (pid 1930) 1s14:44
dvbstStarting Connection Manager:.14:44
dvbstStarting Bluetooth Dun daemon: dundee.14:44
dvbstStarting oFono Mobile Telephone Daemon: ofonod.14:44
dvbstStarting SANE network scanner server: saned14:44
dvbstand then it clears the screen14:44
dvbstrrq its the same on all ttys, just the tty number changes14:44
rrqif you reboot and add init=/bin/bash to the boot command line you might be able to investigate it from within its bootup14:49
rrqseems like the pid 1 process fails, maybe, or the supervision process(es) ...14:50
dvbstisnt there some sort of boot log file which i could inspect from a live iso?14:51
dvbstthat would be easier14:51
rrqmaybe; you still need that runit wiz, I think :)14:52
dvbstok then, lets wait14:53
fsmithreddvbsa, I just scrolled up and saw that you have nvidia graphics. Have you tried adding 'nomodeset' to the boot command? (Or removing it if it's already there.)15:12
fsmithreddvbst,^^^15:12
dvbsthow do i do that?15:13
dvbstand also for the graphics card to do anything, i would need to install the drivers to the new kernel15:14
dvbstand nvidia recently released the open source ones and i think they are installed in a different way, and i havent looked up how to do that yet15:15
gnarfaceyou can add it to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX in /etc/default/grub, then re-run update-grub (all in the chroot)15:15
dvbstand also regarding the kernel, i think daedalus uses 6.1, and on the chroot it still uses 5.1015:16
dvbstbut it does display properly that it is now devuan 5 daedalus after the upgrade, it just uses the old kernel for some reason15:17
gnarfacechroot is using your boot system's kernel15:18
gnarfaceit could be a problem, TBH, but usually you get away with it15:19
dvbstoh and also, apt wanted to swap out the grub file for a new one, and it asked me if i want to do that or keep the old one, and i chose to keep the old one as that was the default option15:22
dvbsti didnt think it would have an impact on anything15:22
gnarfacei would have diff'd them to be sure15:23
dvbstwill it redo it if i do dpkg-reconfigure grub?15:23
gnarfacei don't know, but it might have made a backup of the old one15:24
gnarfacelook for something else in /etc/default/ named grub.* but not grub.d15:25
gnarfaceusually there's not much in this file you need to change15:27
gnarfacesee something like /etc/default/grub.dpkg-old in there?15:28
fsmithredsorry, I got pulled away15:35
fsmithreddvbst, if you are booting uefi mode (i.e. booting grub) then press 'e' at the boot menu and add any extra options like nomodeset to the end of the linux line, then ctrl-x to boot.15:38
fsmithredIf you booted live media with isolinux, press TAB to edit the line15:38
dvbstoh wait so i dont even need to edit the file on a liveiso? i can do it from the console?15:39
fsmithredyes15:39
fsmithredone shot deal15:39
dvbstok15:39
fsmithreddo yo know if you're booting isolinux or grub?15:39
dvbstgrub15:40
fsmithredok15:40
fsmithrede15:40
dvbstyes im already there15:40
fsmithred:)15:40
fsmithrednomodeset15:40
dvbstyes yes15:41
fsmithredis quiet on the line or not?15:41
dvbstit isnt15:42
dvbstwell, i added nomodeset and booted, and that crushed and returned to the bios15:42
fsmithredok, you get more information without it, but I think it also allows the kernel to spam your console with messages15:42
fsmithredthat's weird15:42
dvbsti hope its not permanent15:43
fsmithredI would have expected it to boot to visible screen or black screen15:43
fsmithredyou added that word to the end of the linux line? And then ctrl-x?15:44
dvbstyup15:46
fsmithredwhat are you trying to boot? which live system?15:46
dvbsti tried that on the devuan computer, not the livecd15:47
fsmithredoh, ok.15:47
dvbstand i rebooted and im currently on the livecd to try what gnarface suggested15:47
fsmithredok, good15:47
fsmithredoh, if you're just going to add nomodeset to /etc/default/grub it should do the same thing.15:49
fsmithredwhen you run update-grub it edits grub.cfg with any changes you made.15:49
dvbstokay so i think we already tried it with adding the nomodeset, so i dont need to add anything to the file and try to update it again15:51
fsmithredI don't understand how it got to the bios when you tried to boot.15:52
dvbstand then what i think gnarface told me to do next is to run dpkg-reconfigure on the grub files? is that right?15:52
fsmithredyeah, dpkg-reconfigure might help15:52
dvbstbut do i do it on the files or the whole grub package?15:53
fsmithredon package, but I'm trying to figure out which one15:54
dvbsti mean i can just do grub*15:54
dvbsti think15:54
fsmithreddpkg-reconfigure grub-efi-amd6415:57
fsmithredor grub-pc if you're not using uefi15:57
dvbstokay so first of all it complains that the locale is not set again15:59
dvbstand yea im gonna run that cuz it said that grub* is not a valid package name15:59
dvbstokay so it says "The following Linux command line was extracted from /etc/default/grub or the 'kopt' parameter in GRUB Legacy's menu.lst. Please verify that it is correct, and modify if necessary. The command line is allowed to be empty." and now it wants me to write something16:04
dvbstand theres nothing else, nothing for me to verify, just a place where i can write something and "[ok]"16:05
fsmithredpress enter for ok16:14
fsmithredI guess16:14
fsmithredmaybe also do dpkg-reconfigure locales16:15
dvbstalready reconfigured locales16:17
dvbstit didnt let me reconfigure grub without doing that16:17
dvbstokay done16:19
dvbstgrub is reconfigured16:19
fsmithredtry reboot?16:22
dvbstno change16:29
fsmithredI would try adding nomodeset again only because I would assume that I did something wrong to get it to go to bios.16:31
fsmithredThat usually requires some specific keyboard interaction.16:32
dvbsti honestly dont think that my gpu has anything to do with it16:34
fsmithredWhat live system are you using?16:39
dvbstits this fsf version of arch16:40
dvbstsomething like that16:40
fsmithredok, so if that works...16:41
dvbstit has pacman and arch-chroot and all that so lets just say its arch16:41
fsmithredis this very new hardware and the live has a newer kernel?16:41
dvbstryzen 7 3700x and rtx 2060, and i burned that cd back in 2021 i think and i honestly do not know16:43
dvbstbut if you say that the chroot uses the host kernel, then it would mean that it has the 5.10 kernel16:44
dvbsti may have burnt it in 2022, i actually dont know16:44
fsmithredI think the chroot uses the kernel of the system from which you are launching the chroot, not the kernel in the chrooted system.16:47
fsmithredwhich is why you get an error message if you try to shutdown or reboot inside a chroot.16:48
dvbstyea so the live iso is 5.1016:50
dvbstthats what i meant16:51
fsmithredDoes the live iso have nvidia driver installed?16:56
fsmithredand did you try a devuan live?16:56
dvbstno it doesnt have any drivers installed, but the gpu only needs the drivers for the monitor with gsync, im currently using a different one and its fine17:02
dvbstand no i didnt try a devuan live, i dont even have it, but what difference would that make? all i need to do is mount my drive, make some changes to the files and thats that, this livecd does that just fine17:02
dvbsti mean if i have to have the devuan live then ill do it, but i dont think i need to17:03
fsmithredNo, I was just wondering about what works and what doesn't. I don't know anything about gsync.17:06
dvbstits just a matter of displaying stuff, if im not in gui or using a monitor with gsync/freesync but just a normal one, then it doesnt matter if im using nvidia, intel, amd or the cpu for graphics on the console level17:12
fsmithredSo can you boot to console and install nvidia driver? I guess you would need to disable the display manager. Is it lightdm?17:25
dvbstit currently doesnt matter if i have the nvidia driver or not, things fail before lightdm can even pop up17:34
dvbstif it was just the nvidia driver then we would have no problem, i know how to fix this cuz its a specific type of error and it happens every time the kernel is updated, so i had done that a few times17:36
fsmithredWhat are the current errors you're getting? Did the avahi and bluetooth errors stop?17:44
AEonFyrI'm experimenting with upgrading daedalus to excalibur. It seems that there's no updates or security repos for excalibur. Do I leave the daedalus security and updates repos configured in my sources.list, or is there just one entry in sources.list for excalibur like so: deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged excalibur main non-free-firmware19:18
fsmithredAEonFyr, excalibur is still the testing suite, so there is only one repo line.19:33
fsmithredDon't keep the daedalus lines.19:33
fsmithredwell, comment them and then when excalibur goes stable, uncomment them and make them say excalibur- instead of daedalus-19:34
AEonFyrThanks. Excuse my ignorance, but how are the updates and security packages that would normally be delivered in stable handled in testing?19:36
rwpTesting is a 10 day delay for most normal packages behind Unstable.  All updates go into Unstable.19:40
fsmithredupdated packages go into sid/ceres (unstable) and then usually migrate to excalibur in a week.19:40
rwpIf there are no release-critical bugs reported against the package in Unstable then it is promoted to Testing after 10 days.  If the package is marked urgent then I believe it is 2 or 3 days.19:41
fsmithredIf you don't want to wait, you can add a line for ceres and pin it to a lower priority. Then you can install selected packages from ceres.19:41
fsmithredSometimes that's useful to fix a breakage that gets introduced to testing.19:42
fsmithredIf you're not very comfortable with handling a broken system, you might wait until debian testing (trixie?) goes into freeze.19:43
fsmithredif not until excalibur goes stable, which will be after trixie goes stable.19:43
rwpBackports is a good consideration if the particular package you are requiring has been updated there.19:44
AEonFyrtyvm. Is there a release notes for excalibur? I already found that it borked on missing usrmerge so I had to install it to continue.19:46
fsmithredNo release notes because it hasn't been released yet.19:46
AEonFyrtouche. :) is there a pre-release notes?19:47
fsmithredcheck the forum19:48
fsmithreddev1galaxy.org19:48
fsmithredI know we've discussed this, but I can't recall where we have it in print.19:48
AEonFyrwill do, thanks.19:49
fsmithredhttps://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=657019:52
fsmithredhttps://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=643519:54
fsmithredTLDR; Install usrmerge in daedalus before upgrading to excalibur.19:55
fsmithredAnd take notes so you can tell us how to do it.19:58
AEonFyrI had already updated my sources to excalibur and executed 'apt-get update'. It borked unpacking base-files. I then installed usrmerge with excalibur still in sources.list and it appeared to have gone ok.20:08
fsmithredYeah, I've done a successful upgrade without installing usrmerge first. But I've also done bad ones.20:15
rwpWhen people are running Testing it is often recommended to install apt-listchanges which at the time of upgrades notifies about bugs in the incoming packages.  And then presumably you can decide not to install such packages and wait for them to be fixed first.20:16
fsmithredThe good one was the most recent.20:16
fsmithredand yes 1+ to apt-listchanges20:16
rwpHonestly I always remove apt-listchanges because it is noisy.  I never run Testing.  I do run Unstable.  And the noise from it is seemingly infinite.20:17
rwpPlus I am going to install the package anyway.  And if it were a new fresh install then all of those would be installed anyway.20:17
fsmithredq is your friend20:18
dvbstfsmithred, i get no errors now, its just that the system dumps messages on the tty and then clears the screen, and yes the avahi and bluetooth errors did stop20:19
dvbstand let me look again at what does the system dump20:20
fsmithreddvbst, try adding 'quiet' to the boot command to see if that stops it. If that doesn't work, you can change the behavior...20:20
fsmithredin /etc/sysctl.conf20:20
AEonFyrThanks all. Upgrade to excalibur looks successful, so now to use it and see if it breaks anywhere.20:20
dvbstdbus, elogind, connection manager, dundee, ofonod and saned20:20
dvbstare you sure that runit respects /etc/sysctl.conf?20:22
fsmithreduh, no20:22
dvbstwas it "apropos" that allows to search in the man pages?20:23
fsmithredyeah20:23
fsmithredalso, inside a man page, type a slash and then a search pattern.20:23
fsmithredand enter. Then slash and enter to go to the next20:24
fsmithredworks in 'less' too20:24
dvbstdamn so i do remember some things from back when i was tinkering with my system daily20:25
fsmithredI'm gonna reboot into runit and see if magic sysrq keys work.20:27
fsmithredback in a few minutes20:27
user_fsrI'm back. Not exactly sure how to test if runit obeys sysctl.conf.20:34
user_fsrI have non-default settings in there for magic sysrq keys, but I'm not sure which ones are inactive by default.20:34
dvbstit doesnt respect /etc/sysctl.conf20:46
dvbstfsmithred, it doesnt respect /etc/sysctl.conf20:48
dvbsthttps://docs.voidlinux.org/config/services/index.html#managing-services20:53
dvbsttake a look at this20:53
dvbstso i dont think it has any options to be quiet or not20:58
dvbsti guess the best i can do is randomly turn some services that run at boot off and see what happens21:00
fsmithredupdate-service --remove /etc/sv/lightdm21:03
dvbstbut why would i remove it if it doesnt even boot up to that point21:04
fsmithredoh, I thought you could get console access.21:04
fsmithredboot to console, I mean.21:04
dvbstfor that i could just ctrl+alt+f2 and login on the tty21:05
dvbstbut the problem is that it doesnt let me on the tty21:05
dvbsthow can i send a picture here?21:06
fsmithredThat void page doesn't say anything about sysctl.21:06
fsmithredupload pics to transfer.sh21:07
dvbstfor some reason i cant reach it21:11
dvbstis it country restricted?21:11
fsmithredI don't know21:12
dvbstcan i send it to you through catbox21:12
AlexLikeRockhi guys21:13
AlexLikeRock[   15.028122] platform regulatory.0: firmware: failed to load regulatory.db (-2)21:13
AlexLikeRock[   15.028217] firmware_class: See https://wiki.debian.org/Firmware for information about missing firmware21:13
AlexLikeRock[   15.028322] platform regulatory.0: Direct firmware load for regulatory.db failed with error -221:13
AlexLikeRock[   15.028327] cfg80211: failed to load regulatory.db21:13
AlexLikeRock[   15.029207] alg: No test for fips(ansi_cprng) (fips_ansi_cprng)21:13
AlexLikeRock[   15.060949] iTCO_vendor_support: vendor-support=021:13
AlexLikeRockany help about  firmware ?21:14
fsmithreddvbst, you can't get there from here. What is catbox?21:14
dvbstfile sharing website21:14
AlexLikeRockmeo meo !21:15
dvbstcatbox.moe21:15
fsmithredyeah, ok21:16
dvbsthttps://litter.catbox.moe/8zvwg2.jpg21:17
dvbstso this is what happens when i mash the ctrl+alt+f121:18
dvbstwhen i stop mashing it then the screen clears and i just have a blinking _21:18
rustyaxeAlexLikeRock: wireless-regdb package21:20
AlexLikeRockthankyou21:20
AlexLikeRock wireless-regdb21:21
AlexLikeRock-su: wireless-regdb: no se encontrĂ³ la orden     rustyaxe21:21
fsmithredI can't get there, either. Do you get the same with ctrl-alt-f2?21:21
dvbstall the ttys21:21
dvbstall of them21:22
AlexLikeRockdvbst,  press ENTER21:22
dvbstenter does absolutely nothing21:24
AlexLikeRockim late21:30
AlexLikeRockat this convesation21:30
AlexLikeRock are you by chroot ?     dvbst ?21:30
AlexLikeRockif not !  try kill XORG21:31
AlexLikeRockALT + ImpPt + K21:31
AlexLikeRockor21:31
AlexLikeRockALT + PetSync + K21:31
AlexLikeRocki wik back21:55
AlexLikeRocki will back21:55
rwpdvbst, Regarding https://litter.catbox.moe/8zvwg2.jpg image, looks good!  See the login: prompt?  It's sitting there at the login prompt waiting for you to log into the system.22:14
rwpThere is also other console messages written to the system console too.22:14
rwpHit Enter to get a fresh login: prompt.  Then log into it.22:15
dvbstyes i cannot do anything with the login prompt, everytime i refresh it, the screen gets filled with those messages again and then the screen clears22:15
rwpI usually use Control-Alt-F2 in order to go to vt2 which has not previously been a console and has not been written to yet.22:15
dvbstthe same thing happens22:16
AlexLikeRockhi22:16
rwpvt2 becomes a console of course once it is switched to the foreground.22:16
dvbstthose messages just get written on the other vt and then the screen clears again22:16
rwpSo the problem is that these messages are repeating endlessly in a loop obscuring your other stuff on the screen?22:16
dvbstno22:17
gnarfacesomething about this problem vaguely rings a bell about /etc/inittab...22:17
gnarfacebut the symptoms sound like it could even just be some stuck ctrl key sequence on the keyboard, so i dunno22:17
dvbsti need to smash the keyboard shortcut for anything to be visible22:17
dvbstand the only thing i can see is the tty with messages written on it22:18
dvbstand as soon as i stop mashing the keyboard shortcut then the screen clears and all i get is a blinking _22:18
dvbsti took the photo with one of my hands holding ctrl+alt and hitting f1 and my other hand with my phone22:19
gnarfaceyea, that's definitely not supposed to be happening, and something really weird is going on22:19
dvbsti took like 3 pictures and only one had the messages on them, for the other 2 i was too slow22:19
gnarfaceand i have a feeling if you told us everything, it'd be obvious22:19
gnarfacelike, how do you even have ofono installed?22:19
gnarfacethat shouldn't have happened unless this is a phone22:20
gnarfaceor a phone distro22:20
gnarfaceis it actually devuan, or is it in fact mobian?22:20
gnarfacethere's a lot of really mysterious unanswered questions here22:20
dvbsti have no idea, its pretty much a default devuan+runit+lxqt install22:20
gnarfacehmm22:20
dvbsti dare you to try it22:20
gnarfaceheh22:20
dvbstget a chimaera netinstall iso, install runit and lxqt and look what it installs22:21
gnarfacewell, you don't need ofono if you don't have a modem22:21
dvbsti have no idea what ofono even is22:21
gnarfaceand you don't need saned if you don't have a scanner22:21
gnarfaceso you can just straight up uninstall both of those22:21
dvbsti dont have either22:21
gnarfacebut i realize that isn't addressing the problem yet22:21
dvbsti dont have bluetooth too22:22
gnarfaceyou've mentioned both in your logs previously, did you recently remove them?22:22
dvbsti only removed avahi22:22
dvbstand moved all files with bluetooth in the filename to a different location22:22
gnarfacecan we look at the contents of your /etc/inittab just to be sure?22:23
dvbst>and i have a feeling if you told us everything, it'd be obvious22:23
dvbstdo you want me to record a video of the os booting so you can watch it frame by frame or something?22:23
rwpWhat is this "keyboard shortcut" that you must smash?  I can't guess.22:23
dvbstthe keyboard shortcut is ctrl+alt+f122:24
rwpYou only need to press that once to switch to vt1.22:24
gnarfaceif you unplug the keyboard at that point, does it stop doing stuff on the screen?22:24
dvbstrwp, yes i know i need to press that once, but if i press it once the screen instantly clears and i see nothing but a blinking _22:25
rwpIs there a second keyboard plugged in?  Is something smashing its keys down?22:25
dvbstif i keep pressing it fast then i can see what you can see on the picture i sent22:25
rwpThat's definitely a hardware problem.  Definitely not a software problem.  The problem is in your machine.22:26
dvbstit really isnt22:26
dvbstplease22:26
gnarfaceyea, i can't be sure about that, but it does really sound like a problem with unwanted keyboard signals getting spammed... seriously, can you humor me and unplug the keyboard to see if it stops?22:27
rwpWell...  Since this is not happening for anyone else and is only happening to you and you are the only one able to touch your own system the problem falls upon you to debug it.22:27
dvbstinstall chimaera+runit in a vm or however you want to, do whats on the guide https://www.devuan.org/os/documentation/install-guides/daedalus/upgrade-to-daedalus, and then youll see what i mean22:27
rwpPlease give gnarface's suggestion a try.  It sounds like a stuck keyboard key.22:27
dvbstsure, i will22:28
rwpI installed chimaera+runit a couple of days ago and had no difficulty regarding this point at all.  (I did find a different bug though.)22:28
dvbstso what, i boot it without the keyboard?22:28
gnarfacenah, just unplug it after it boots22:28
dvbstokay22:28
gnarfacesee if the screen stops refreshing22:28
gnarface...or whatever it's doing22:28
gnarfaceswitching to the wrong virtual terminal persistently?22:29
gnarfaceit's a weird issue, and not one we've heard of before22:29
dvbstokay22:30
dvbstnothing changed22:30
gnarfacei'm trying to think of what could even be causing it other than hardware sending unwanted keypresses, and i'm coming up blank22:30
dvbsti booted the computer, put in the encryption password, unplugged the keyboard, the init started, it sent the same messages and its now just a blinking _ as it were before22:30
rwpA second keyboard plugged in with something sitting on the keyboard is the only thing I can imagine causing this problem.22:31
gnarfaceand just to confirm, this only happens when you boot devuan directly, it's not happening when you boot the live iso?22:31
dvbstthe only things currently plugged into that computer are: the power cable into the psu, hdmi cable into the gpu and the ethernet cable into the motherboard22:33
dvbstbecause i unplugged the keyboard because you told me to22:33
gnarfaceand just to confirm, this only happens when you boot devuan directly, it's not happening when you boot the live iso?22:33
dvbstdevuan live iso?22:34
dvbstdo i try booting off of that?22:34
dvbstdo you want me to get the chimaera or daedalus22:34
gnarfaceyou mentioned it's not a devaun live iso already, you said it was arch or something... yes, it's worth trying to boot off the devuan live iso too, but that isn't answering my question22:34
dvbstyea the arch iso is fine22:35
dvbstit spits no errors22:35
gnarfacewell it wouldn't hurt to try the chimaera live iso22:35
rwpIs there a reason not to use daedalus?22:35
gnarfaceit wouldn't hurt to try the daedalus one either, but if the install itself is chimaera, it makes sense to try the matching release live iso22:35
gnarfacejust thinking eliminating variables, like some sort of weird kernel issue....22:36
dvbsti had no problems at all when i was installing it from the chimaera iso22:36
dvbstand the system was all fine for a whole year if not more before upgrading it to daedalus22:37
gnarfaceoh, that's right, you upgraded it to daedalus, i remembern ow22:37
gnarface*i remember now22:37
dvbstyup22:37
gnarfaceso yea, try the daedalus live iso then22:37
gnarfaceshouldn't matter, but we're running out of the obvious stuff22:37
gnarfacewas it a fresh chimaera install, or had it been upgraded from something else, like ubuntu or debian?22:38
dvbstfresh chimaera22:38
dvbstok which one do you want me to flash, desktop-live, netinstall, server, desktop or minimal-live22:39
gnarfacein the only incident i can find in my vague memories of stuff that might have happened to other people like this, it turned out the user for whatever reason was missing most their normal /etc/inittab contents, so it's worth checking that to make sure it looks like the stock one22:39
dvbstim talking about the daedalus live iso22:39
gnarfacetry the desktop-live22:39
dvbstsure22:39
gnarfacein addition to your /etc/inittab contents, i also want to see the output of "dmesg" right after boot, but i'm not exactly sure how you're gonna get that unless you can ssh in from another machine22:46
dvbstyea this is gonna be impossible22:49
dvbstthe dmesg i mean22:49
fsmithredclose your eyes when you type22:49
fsmithredmeanwhile, I'm going to try to reproduce the console spam problem22:50
fsmithredneed to reboot to runit22:50
gnarfaceit's possible it's some weird bios issue22:52
gnarfacedvbst: before you upgraded to daedalus, had you used any packages from other distros or releases, or even backports?22:53
dvbstthe only other repo i had added was the one that steam installs but that doesnt change any other packages and thats about all that i had there22:56
dvbstso no, i didnt22:56
gnarfaceuh... Steam did what now? where did you get your Steam package? you're supposed to use the one from the devuan repos, and last i checked it didn't add its own repos22:58
gnarfaceif you used that Ubuntu package from their website god only knows what might have happened...22:59
dvbsti never knew its in the devuan repos, i did it the way everybody always does it, which is to get the .deb file from the official steam website and then just apt install ./steam.deb23:00
dvbstits not only for ubuntu23:00
gnarfacethe recommended way to install Steam on any Debian derivative for at least the past 3 releases has been to get the package from the distro's own repos23:01
gnarfacei can't be sure that using that Ubuntu package is what caused this, but i know it broke... something23:02
gnarface(typically only stuff actually within Steam)23:02
dvbstthat thing is pretty much its own wizzard, it checks for what it needs, checks what the system is using, then it pulls what it needs with apt, adds its own repos there and from then it just pulls its updates from its repos that it added23:02
dvbstman i can assure you that that deb file is legit and had done nothing to the system itself23:03
gnarfaceyea, but that part where it adds its own repos then gets non-stock multi-distro stuff packaged by some monkey is where the problems usually arise23:03
dvbstive been using it since 2022 and never had any problems with it23:03
gnarfacethey're not always obvious problems23:03
gnarface...problems with mixing releases or distros in fact often don't arise until you try to upgrade to the next release23:03
dvbsti regret saying too much23:03
gnarfacelike i said, i can't be sure that's what's causing this, in all honesty it sounds like a long shot, but it's also the first thing you've mentioned that actually makes sense23:04
gnarfacethe first thing i'd want to do is see exactly which packages it pulled from 3rd party repos23:05
dvbsthave you tried installing chimaera with runit and then upgrading it to daedalus at least in a vm?23:05
gnarfaceno, not yet but fsmithred is trying it now23:06
dvbstwelp, i cannot tell you that now, i done that 2 years ago23:06
dvbstand for 2 years ive never had any issues with it23:06
gnarfaceuntil you tried to upgrade to a new release... like i said, that fits a known pattern23:06
gnarfacecan you think of anything else you might have gotten from 3rd party sources?23:07
gnarfaceor any packages you might have installed from backports? (sometimes backports packages cause similar issues023:07
gnarface)23:07
dvbst3rd party sources you mean the .deb files right?23:08
dvbstdiscord23:08
gnarfacehmm, yea23:08
gnarfacediscord would count23:09
dvbstand thats about it23:09
dvbstim ashamed to admit it23:09
gnarfacediscord doesn't start automatically at boot, does it?23:09
dvbstit doesnt23:09
gnarfacehow about Steam?23:09
dvbstit doesnt too23:09
fsmithredI've got chimaera live with runit on a usb, and I've got excalibur with runit in a VM.23:09
fsmithredI can't upgrade the chimaera to daedalus - not enough room to do it.23:10
gnarfaceugh23:10
fsmithredI did confirm that magic sysrq keys don't do all the right things.23:11
fsmithredI did R - S - U and then it shut down.23:11
fsmithredon a previous boot I tried e (SIGTERM all running processes except init) and it shut down.23:12
gnarfacedvbst: which iso did you use to install chimaera initially?23:23
dvbstnetinstall23:24

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