Well yaf-splash is also ugly, so it can just be gxmessage, but the same thing. My idea was to actually open the tab for them and let them know (they'll learn to use tabs over time).HairyWill wrote:I think MU has posted some comments about problems internationalising yaf-splash. It might also be sensible to include.Dougal wrote:I think maybe it would be best to just put up a yaf-splash window with a message saying "a new tab has been opened in Mozilla" or something.
"To open a new tab yourself in fire/sea/ice/monster press CTRL-T."
But didn't it run after giving that message?I'm still getting an error from resize2fsCode: Select all
ext2fs_check_mount_point: No such file or directory while determining whether /mnt/dev_save/pup_save.2fs is mounted
That message appears every time e2fsck is run on the pup_save, since when in the ramdisk we don't have /etc/mtab, but it still seems to run ok.
Yeah, I know that. It doesn't really matter -- it just tries to copy what isn't there. Barry tends to pipe all errors to /dev/null but I prefer to allow them to show, in case something real happens.I also noticed and error on shutdown when creating the pup_save.
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Saving session to /pup_save.2fs file on hdc1 partition... Mounting /pup_save.2fs...cp: cannot stat `/initrd/pup_rw/root/*': No such directory
What about PMEDIA=idehd?I have initrd.gz, vmlinuz and both sfs files in the root of the partition in both machines and my grub config looks likeCode: Select all
title 214R kernel (hd2,0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/ram0 initrd (hd2,0)/initrd.gz boot
I find it really odd that you would have a problem with pfix=ram, since it should simply ignore all pup_save files!Even the pfix=ram is a none issue for me as I can easily ensure that at least two pup_saves get found. Why am I trying to hunt this one down?