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Installing Ubuntu 12.10 solved the problem for me. I guess this is due to kernel 3.5, so perhaps you could also just update this.
EDIT: I wrote this above when I was using the Alpha...
Use the -B1
parameter to du
:
du -s -B1 foldername
$ man 1 du -B, --block-size=SIZE use SIZE-byte...
The problem turned out to be that the Python "deb822" and "apt"-related packages were installed, but not in the right location. I (1) identified the location of these using locate...
So, it appears memtest86+ was not the way to go for UEFI systems. What you want is memtest86, without the +.
Is the hard drive image still attacked to the virtual machine? If not, attach it as a SATA controller.
Sunday, October 16, 2022, 6:09:29