Documentation issueshttps://git.adelielinux.org/adelie/docs/-/issues2021-05-12T03:52:58Zhttps://git.adelielinux.org/adelie/docs/-/issues/94Administrator's Handbook, chapter 5: "Static addressing" does not cover stati...2021-05-12T03:52:58ZEmilyAdministrator's Handbook, chapter 5: "Static addressing" does not cover static addressing| | |
| --- | --- |
| Bugzilla ID | 94 |
| Reporter | A. Wilcox (awilfox) |
| Assignee | A. Wilcox (awilfox) |
| Reported | 2019-05-21 17:18:47 -0500 |
| Modified | 2019-05-21 17:18:47 -0500 |
| Status | CONFIRMED |
| Version | 1.0-BE...| | |
| --- | --- |
| Bugzilla ID | 94 |
| Reporter | A. Wilcox (awilfox) |
| Assignee | A. Wilcox (awilfox) |
| Reported | 2019-05-21 17:18:47 -0500 |
| Modified | 2019-05-21 17:18:47 -0500 |
| Status | CONFIRMED |
| Version | 1.0-BETA3 |
| Hardware | All / All |
| Importance | --- / major |
## Description
There is no mention of config_*, routes_*, etc. We should cover at least the basics, and reference the netifrc documentation for advanced usage.1.0-BETA3https://git.adelielinux.org/adelie/docs/-/issues/86Admin Handbook, chapter 1: Revise introduction to "The shell environment"?2021-05-12T03:52:56ZEmilyAdmin Handbook, chapter 1: Revise introduction to "The shell environment"?| | |
| --- | --- |
| Bugzilla ID | 86 |
| Reporter | Michael Siegel |
| Assignee | A. Wilcox (awilfox) |
| Reported | 2019-02-27 13:26:03 -0600 |
| Modified | 2019-02-27 13:26:03 -0600 |
| Status | CONFIRMED |
| Version | 1.0-BETA2 |...| | |
| --- | --- |
| Bugzilla ID | 86 |
| Reporter | Michael Siegel |
| Assignee | A. Wilcox (awilfox) |
| Reported | 2019-02-27 13:26:03 -0600 |
| Modified | 2019-02-27 13:26:03 -0600 |
| Status | CONFIRMED |
| Version | 1.0-BETA2 |
| Hardware | All / All |
| Importance | --- / minor |
## Description
Section "The shell environment"[1] currently starts like this:
The shell environment, also called a terminal or console, is an interface
where you type commands in to a command processor (the shell), and view the
results of the command on your screen.
I'd suggest to change that a bit, to something like this:
The shell environment, also referred to as the terminal, the console or the
command line, provides a text-based interface where you type commands into a
command interpreter (the shell) and view the results of their execution on
the screen.
[1] https://help.adelielinux.org/html/admin/introduction.html#idm703613607780961.0-BETA3https://git.adelielinux.org/adelie/docs/-/issues/85GRUB installation wiki page: Add warning about changed drive labels after reboot2021-05-12T03:52:54ZEmilyGRUB installation wiki page: Add warning about changed drive labels after reboot| | |
| --- | --- |
| Bugzilla ID | 85 |
| Reporter | Michael Siegel |
| Assignee | A. Wilcox (awilfox) |
| Reported | 2019-01-13 10:00:03 -0600 |
| Modified | 2019-01-13 10:00:03 -0600 |
| Status | CONFIRMED |
| Version | 1.0-BETA2 |...| | |
| --- | --- |
| Bugzilla ID | 85 |
| Reporter | Michael Siegel |
| Assignee | A. Wilcox (awilfox) |
| Reported | 2019-01-13 10:00:03 -0600 |
| Modified | 2019-01-13 10:00:03 -0600 |
| Status | CONFIRMED |
| Version | 1.0-BETA2 |
| Hardware | Adélie Linux / All |
| Importance | --- / minor |
## Description
When you're installing Adélie manually from the live system on a USB key, the USB key will be seen as /dev/sda by the system, while your first internal hard drive will be seen as /dev/sdb (it may also be /dev/hda vs. /dev/hdb or /dev/vda vs. /dev/vdb, depending on the hardware).
This will create a problem later, if you run
# grub-install --boot-directory=/boot /dev/$disk
with the value of $disk derived from what the currently running live system sees it as (sdb) because once the USB key is removed, the system will see the internal drive as sda.
Now, if the grub.cfg created during installation contains root=/dev/sdb<partition number>, this will cause a kernel panic because the root fs cannot be found. You'll have to change it back to /dev/sda<partition number> to work properly.1.0-BETA3