Set systemd service to execute after fstab mount
I’m working on a systemd .service script that is supposed to start after a CIFS network location is mounted via /etc/fstab to /mnt/ on boot-up.
I’m working on a systemd .service script that is supposed to start after a CIFS network location is mounted via /etc/fstab to /mnt/ on boot-up.
I wanted to execute some command in terminal emulator, like Konsole, but I need to make this cross-desktop.
I’ve been using Linux (Ubuntu) for a couple of months now, and I want to try Debian to see how different it is.
Please suggest me any particular unnecessary file that I can clean to back everything to normal condition(temporarily). (i.e. any log or archieve or anything ). My var/log has only 40MB and Home directory has 3GB of space(so I believe that’s not a problem). Other than that what I can clean up to make space.
Whenever trying to install some programs from source, or specifically running apt update, I receive this message:
I’ve installed Debian 7 i386 on my VPS (OpenVZ). Everything works fine, except locales – any attempt to install anything shows:
Find out which package it’s in
Edit: I realized that the “problem” was not only in Ubuntu but in Debian itself and Ubuntu just inherited it, so I had this migrated from Ask Ubuntu
I’m installing Debian from a USB drive onto my laptop, and it’s asking me for the following firmware file: brcm/brcmfmac43241b4-sdio.bin
I have a remote machine running Debian 8 (Jessie) with lightdm installed. I want it to start in no-GUI mode, but I don’t want to remove all X-related stuff to still be able to run it though SSH with the -X parameter. So how to disable X server autostart without removing it?