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Linux's fschk
doesn't reliably fix all FAT errors. If you can lay your hands on a Windows machine, do a chkdsk /f x:
where x
is the drive letter of the...
I solved this already by changing kernel driver version from r8169 to r8168.
Enter every Check /etc/default/transmission-daemon config file. In it, set You can use dig
command like this (replace by the host name you want to DIG):
...
dig | grep IN | grep -v ";" | tr -s "" "," >> savedoutput.csv
ENABLE_DAEMON=0
, and it won't autostart.grep
for this. And there are several approaches, look here, for example: