I don't know what /dev/sda9 is and it can stay away if it's so inclined, but I want its (MY!) 22G back.
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REWARD! Upon the discovery and successful retrieval and installation of either /dev/sda9 or its 22gb or both, I will "pay" a King's ransom of one (1) gb to whomever accomplishes this task.Last edited by logan01; Nov 01, 2017, 10:13 PM.Kubuntu 14.04 / KDE 4.13.3 / GRUB Version: 0.97-29ubuntu66
HP15 --f033wm Laptop / CPU: Intel / GPU: Intel Corporation Atom Processor / RAM: 8GB / Hard Drive: 1 each / Seagate / Optical Drive: HP DVDRW GUB0N / Windows 10
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This must be sda9. If so, why is it no longer listed? Compare to sda9 in second pic. It's not in the Trash Can but in the Recycle bin. WTH?
Last edited by logan01; Nov 01, 2017, 08:02 PM.Kubuntu 14.04 / KDE 4.13.3 / GRUB Version: 0.97-29ubuntu66
HP15 --f033wm Laptop / CPU: Intel / GPU: Intel Corporation Atom Processor / RAM: 8GB / Hard Drive: 1 each / Seagate / Optical Drive: HP DVDRW GUB0N / Windows 10
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The Konsole pic you posted had sda9 listed.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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That was at the beginning of this problem solving. The current Konsole results of df -h no longer include it. LOL, now it appears. Weird.
Code:richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on udev 3.9G 4.0K 3.9G 1% /dev tmpfs 788M 1.2M 787M 1% /run /dev/sda7 28G 6.2G 20G 24% / none 4.0K 0 4.0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup none 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock none 3.9G 78M 3.8G 2% /run/shm none 100M 20K 100M 1% /run/user /dev/sda8 55G 19G 34G 36% /home /dev/sda2 256M 128M 129M 50% /boot/efi /dev/sda9 22G 62M 21G 1% /media/richard/New Volume richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$
Code:richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on udev 3.9G 4.0K 3.9G 1% /dev tmpfs 788M 1.2M 787M 1% /run [B]/dev/sda7 28G 5.8G 21G 22% /[/B] none 4.0K 0 4.0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup none 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock none 3.9G 17M 3.9G 1% /run/shm none 100M 20K 100M 1% /run/user /dev/sda8 55G 19G 34G 36% /home /dev/sda2 256M 128M 129M 50% /boot/efi richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$
Kubuntu 14.04 / KDE 4.13.3 / GRUB Version: 0.97-29ubuntu66
HP15 --f033wm Laptop / CPU: Intel / GPU: Intel Corporation Atom Processor / RAM: 8GB / Hard Drive: 1 each / Seagate / Optical Drive: HP DVDRW GUB0N / Windows 10
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Don't take it personal. As I said, 14.04 auto-remove never worked right. Post the output of:
cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels
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Originally posted by logan01 View PostThat was at the beginning of this problem solving. The current Konsole results of df -h no longer include it. LOL, now it appears. Weird.
Code:richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on udev 3.9G 4.0K 3.9G 1% /dev tmpfs 788M 1.2M 787M 1% /run /dev/sda7 28G 6.2G 20G 24% / none 4.0K 0 4.0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup none 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock none 3.9G 78M 3.8G 2% /run/shm none 100M 20K 100M 1% /run/user /dev/sda8 55G 19G 34G 36% /home /dev/sda2 256M 128M 129M 50% /boot/efi /dev/sda9 22G 62M 21G 1% /media/richard/New Volume richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$
Code:richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on udev 3.9G 4.0K 3.9G 1% /dev tmpfs 788M 1.2M 787M 1% /run [B]/dev/sda7 28G 5.8G 21G 22% /[/B] none 4.0K 0 4.0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup none 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock none 3.9G 17M 3.9G 1% /run/shm none 100M 20K 100M 1% /run/user /dev/sda8 55G 19G 34G 36% /home /dev/sda2 256M 128M 129M 50% /boot/efi richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostDon't take it personal. As I said, 14.04 auto-remove never worked right. Post the output of:
cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels
Oh, the sda9 deal. lolKubuntu 14.04 / KDE 4.13.3 / GRUB Version: 0.97-29ubuntu66
HP15 --f033wm Laptop / CPU: Intel / GPU: Intel Corporation Atom Processor / RAM: 8GB / Hard Drive: 1 each / Seagate / Optical Drive: HP DVDRW GUB0N / Windows 10
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Code:richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$ cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels // DO NOT EDIT! File autogenerated by /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal APT::NeverAutoRemove { "^linux-image-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^linux-image-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-headers-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^linux-headers-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-image-extra-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^linux-image-extra-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-signed-image-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^linux-signed-image-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^kfreebsd-image-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^kfreebsd-image-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^kfreebsd-headers-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^kfreebsd-headers-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^gnumach-image-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^gnumach-image-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^.*-modules-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^.*-modules-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^.*-kernel-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^.*-kernel-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-backports-modules-.*-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^linux-backports-modules-.*-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-tools-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^linux-tools-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; }; richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$
Kubuntu 14.04 / KDE 4.13.3 / GRUB Version: 0.97-29ubuntu66
HP15 --f033wm Laptop / CPU: Intel / GPU: Intel Corporation Atom Processor / RAM: 8GB / Hard Drive: 1 each / Seagate / Optical Drive: HP DVDRW GUB0N / Windows 10
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Originally posted by logan01 View PostWonder what it has against my -97s? beginning to take this personal.
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Originally posted by logan01 View PostCode:richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$ cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels // DO NOT EDIT! File autogenerated by /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal APT::NeverAutoRemove { "^linux-image-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^linux-image-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-headers-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^linux-headers-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-image-extra-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^linux-image-extra-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-signed-image-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^linux-signed-image-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^kfreebsd-image-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^kfreebsd-image-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^kfreebsd-headers-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^kfreebsd-headers-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^gnumach-image-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^gnumach-image-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^.*-modules-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^.*-modules-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^.*-kernel-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^.*-kernel-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-backports-modules-.*-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^linux-backports-modules-.*-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-tools-4\.4\.0-59-generic$"; "^linux-tools-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; }; richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$
sudo sed -i 's/59/97/g' /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels
This will substitute 97 for 59 and will temporarily stop auto-remove from wanting to take the 97 kernel away. It will be over-written the next time you upgrade you kernel anyway.
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostI was referring to this comment about the auto-remove...
Question, since beginning this thread or, somewhere during this thread, I have an issue typing. All my words run together unless I select the left-most "A" (switch editor to WYSIWYG Mode) in the textbox toolbar. Fix?Kubuntu 14.04 / KDE 4.13.3 / GRUB Version: 0.97-29ubuntu66
HP15 --f033wm Laptop / CPU: Intel / GPU: Intel Corporation Atom Processor / RAM: 8GB / Hard Drive: 1 each / Seagate / Optical Drive: HP DVDRW GUB0N / Windows 10
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Not getting any returns for that cmd:
Code:richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$ sudo sed -i 's/59/97/g' /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels [sudo] password for richard: richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$ sudo sed -i 's/59/97/g' /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$ richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$
Kubuntu 14.04 / KDE 4.13.3 / GRUB Version: 0.97-29ubuntu66
HP15 --f033wm Laptop / CPU: Intel / GPU: Intel Corporation Atom Processor / RAM: 8GB / Hard Drive: 1 each / Seagate / Optical Drive: HP DVDRW GUB0N / Windows 10
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Originally posted by logan01 View PostNot getting any returns for that cmd:
Code:richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$ sudo sed -i 's/59/97/g' /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels [sudo] password for richard: richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$ sudo sed -i 's/59/97/g' /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$ richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$
cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels
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Code:richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$ cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels // DO NOT EDIT! File autogenerated by /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal APT::NeverAutoRemove { "^linux-image-4\.4\.0-97-generic$"; "^linux-image-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-headers-4\.4\.0-97-generic$"; "^linux-headers-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-image-extra-4\.4\.0-97-generic$"; "^linux-image-extra-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-signed-image-4\.4\.0-97-generic$"; "^linux-signed-image-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^kfreebsd-image-4\.4\.0-97-generic$"; "^kfreebsd-image-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^kfreebsd-headers-4\.4\.0-97-generic$"; "^kfreebsd-headers-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^gnumach-image-4\.4\.0-97-generic$"; "^gnumach-image-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^.*-modules-4\.4\.0-97-generic$"; "^.*-modules-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^.*-kernel-4\.4\.0-97-generic$"; "^.*-kernel-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-backports-modules-.*-4\.4\.0-97-generic$"; "^linux-backports-modules-.*-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; "^linux-tools-4\.4\.0-97-generic$"; "^linux-tools-4\.4\.0-98-generic$"; }; richard@richard-HP-15-Notebook-PC:~$
Kubuntu 14.04 / KDE 4.13.3 / GRUB Version: 0.97-29ubuntu66
HP15 --f033wm Laptop / CPU: Intel / GPU: Intel Corporation Atom Processor / RAM: 8GB / Hard Drive: 1 each / Seagate / Optical Drive: HP DVDRW GUB0N / Windows 10
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