Leaving a comment compiling my issues as a noob with linux, and how i fixed them. 1. Installing Cockpit: It is preinstalled on fedora server edition, connect to the IP shown on startup 2. Login to Cockpit: Personally i recommend making an admin account, easiest way to do this is in setup, but can be done after (use google), if you want to use root however you must remove "root" from the disallowed-users file by doing 'vi /etc/cockpit/disallowed-users' and then press 'd' twice when on the line saying root. Then type ':w' to save and ':q' to quit the text editor, and then you can login as root. 3. Installing podman: run the following command 'sudo dnf install cockpit-podman' 4. IP Address in video didn't work: You MUST use the IP Address you use to connect to cockpit 5. Can't connect to PiHole Web Host: Most browsers automatically put '' in your address bar when entering an ip address, change it to '' 6. DNS Server won't update in pi-hole web host: make sure to use a '#' in place of a ':' for the separator between ip and port. 7. YOU HAVE TO UPDATE THE BLOCKLISTS IN GRAVITY BY PRESSING TOOLS>UPDATE GRAVITY>UPDATE Thats all as of 11:00 minutes in, i will edit as i go if i have more issues. Hope this helps!
For my burning software when burning to USB, I use Ventoy. Ventoy is a bit weird. You format the USB key in Ventoy format, and just drag and drop as many ISOs as you want or can fit into the USB key. All else is the same except you have to choose the ISO you want from an alphabetized list.
Hey Bro hope you can help me. I wanna get into this field and i dont have any idea what to do and where from start. can you help me out with practical tips and sources and info and knowledge which can lead to a job ? Please
Great video. Thanks for the information . One question: At 5:08 in the video, why not take the time to go through and show people how to troubleshoot these SELinux issues? There's a very high chance that people are going to do exactly like you did and disable SELinux instead of just adding the proper profile settings Still a great video!
"grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot/efi" just gives me "grub-install: error: failed to get canonical path of `/boot/efi` i have efi enabled, i have made the directories, i have followed this video step by step and im still on the same crappy error. nvm the guy made an error in the vid. he was supposed to mount the /dev/sda1 into the /mnt/boot/efi not /mnt/boot
Ok I have a photo in linux mint pictures folder how do I remove the metadata in Linux mint. Can you remove video metadata in linux to. I record videos on webcam in linux just don't want the metadata out there..
Overall video was satisfying, but there are some improvements you can make to enhance enjoying of your video. You could have commented while you where filming fast motion clip, to provide us with more information. I only could see that most of your working time is spend in front of computer. Altought you didn't mention do you have some social interaction with others, what are you doing at computer(mostly i saw browsing). Are you satisfied with salaries? Maybe to incorporate in story other days which are diffrent from day you showed us. I have seen that you have showed that you are reading book, and incorporate at working hours. You also showed some problems you usually come across. So at the end my advice to use video more efficient to give us more insight.
Thanks for this, I used archinstall and spent a couple of days learning the system but I don't feel good about that and so I am wiping it and doing it manually now I know more about Arch commands.
so, grub isn't loading. did everything in the video though also, when I ping, I have 100% packet loss, but I'm connected to the internet and I can download packages. I'm using VMware Workstation 17 Pro
Done all steps but doesnt boot ?! I had this problem and i changed the efi directory to /boot instead of /boot/efi. ( thanks to someone in the comments ) now it works
Whenwbwe I download an iso from a mirror it never downloads nd iso and instead just downloads a folder with I assume the contense of the iso, do you know any fix?
You mounted the fat32 ESP (EFI System Partition) on /mnt/boot instead of /mnt/boot/efi, and then ran grub-install with it pointing to /boot/efi. I don't think this would boot.