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    seaken64

      Hi anticapitalista,

      I tried the 19b2 on my old P-III/1Ghz/512MbRAM machine. I had a challenge getting it to boot since this machine doesn’t boot from USB. But I managed to figure it out using Plop. When I tried using the DVD to boot I kept getting a lot of I/O errors. Eventually it just hung up and I had to power down. When I used the USB it worked.

      I don’t know if it is a bug, but when I first got the Live desktop up and running I looked at the menu (the default Rox-IceWM) and the Applications menu had only one entry for Synaptic. All the other entries for that menu were missing. I selected “Update Menu” and it fixed it. The CC worked fine and the terminal. Only had that one glitch.

      I’ve used Package Manager to install SeaMonkey. It works fine. I tested SMTube, it works fine. All-in-all I think this version is better OOTB for this machine than was version 17. I’ll be testing some more but so far so good on this ancient kit!

      Thank you,
      Seaken64

      Here’s the inxi:

      $ inxi -Fxrz
      System:
        Host: antix19b2 Kernel: 4.9.182-antix.1-486-smp i686 bits: 32 
        compiler: gcc v: 8.3.0 Desktop: IceWM 1.5.5+git20190610 
        Distro: antiX-19.b2_386-full Marielle Franco 13 July 2019 
        base: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) 
      Machine:
        Type: Desktop System: Compaq product: Deskpro v: N/A serial: <filter> 
        Mobo: Compaq model: 0684h serial: <filter> BIOS: Compaq v: 686P2 v2.04 
        date: 08/25/2000 
      CPU:
        Topology: Single Core model: Pentium III (Coppermine) bits: 32 type: MCP 
        arch: P6 III Coppermine rev: 6 L2 cache: 256 KiB 
        flags: pae sse bogomips: 1993 
        Speed: 997 MHz min/max: N/A Core speed (MHz): 1: 997 
      Graphics:
        Device-1: NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 MX200] vendor: ASUSTeK driver: nouveau 
        v: kernel bus ID: 01:00.0 
        Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.4 driver: nouveau 
        unloaded: fbdev,modesetting,vesa resolution: 1024x768~85Hz 
        OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI nv11 x86/MMX/SSE v: 1.2 Mesa 18.3.6 
        direct render: Yes 
      Audio:
        Device-1: Intel 82801BA/BAM AC97 Audio vendor: Compaq Deskpro EN 
        driver: snd_intel8x0 v: kernel bus ID: 00:1f.5 
        Device-2: Brooktree Bt878 Video Capture 
        vendor: Hauppauge works WinTV Series driver: bttv v: 0.9.19 
        bus ID: 02:09.0 
        Device-3: Brooktree Bt878 Audio Capture 
        vendor: Hauppauge works WinTV Series driver: snd_bt87x v: kernel 
        bus ID: 02:09.1 
        Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.9.182-antix.1-486-smp 
      Network:
        Device-1: Intel 82801BA/BAM/CA/CAM Ethernet 
        vendor: Compaq EtherExpress PRO/100 VM driver: e100 v: 3.5.24-k2-NAPI 
        port: 1000 bus ID: 02:08.0 
        IF: eth0 state: up speed: 100 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter> 
      Drives:
        Local Storage: total: 249.67 GiB used: 4.76 GiB (1.9%) 
        ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Maxtor model: 6L100P0 size: 93.16 GiB 
        ID-2: /dev/sdb vendor: Western Digital model: WD1600JB-00REA0 
        size: 149.05 GiB 
        ID-3: /dev/sde type: USB vendor: SanDisk model: Cruzer Edge size: 7.45 GiB 
      Partition:
        ID-1: / size: 14.38 GiB used: 3.64 GiB (25.3%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sdb13 
        ID-2: swap-1 size: 1.00 GiB used: 444 KiB (0.0%) fs: swap dev: /dev/sda5 
      Sensors:
        Message: No sensors data was found. Is sensors configured? 
      Repos:
        Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/antix.list 
        1: deb http://iso.mxrepo.com/antix/buster buster main nonfree
        Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-stable-updates.list 
        1: deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ buster-updates main contrib non-free
        Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list 
        1: deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ buster main contrib non-free
        2: deb http://security.debian.org/ buster/updates main contrib non-free
        No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/onion.list 
        No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/various.list 
      Info:
        Processes: 139 Uptime: 1h 22m Memory: 495.9 MiB used: 140.8 MiB (28.4%) 
        Init: SysVinit runlevel: 5 Compilers: gcc: 8.3.0 Shell: bash v: 5.0.3 
        inxi: 3.0.33 
      
      #25350
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      seaken64

        I installed b2 on LiveUSB today. It is running just fine on my Core2Duo class laptop. I used the 32-bit version.

        It seems to be the consensus that newbies are afraid of text and will only accept a distro that meets their idea of good looks. It’s a good thing I don’t subscribe to those ideas since my first impression of the wall paper was “yuck!” – I hated it. And I said to myself “what happened to that nice picture that was used in b1?” But I think it’s silly to make a decision about a distro based on the default wallpaper. I hated several of the past default wallpapers too, especially the shells in the sand. Fortunately I know it’s possible to change the wallpaper to whatever I like.

        And I don’t see the difference to the seeing the text splash screens over the scrolling text. I guess I am just dense. But it doesn’t bother me whatever is on the boot screen. I’ll learn how to change it later. And won’t a newbie also find the boot menu confusing? “What is grub?” they’ll say. Makes no difference. I think it is an impossible task to formulate a screen for the whims of every possible user who has their own opinion of what is “best” or “better” than what you like.

        Does it work? Does antiX help me get more life out of my no-longer-supported-because-it-won’t run-Windows-10 computer? Great! I’ll learn how to set it up and make it suit my tastes later. If I can’t make it work for me, no mater how many nice pictures and colors it presents to me, I will move on to something else.

        Thank you for antiX. It’s a great distro. I’m so glad it is not trying to be something it is not (Ubuntu, Lubuntu, whatever).

        Seaken64

        $ inxi -Fxrz
        System:
          Host: antix1 Kernel: 4.9.182-antix.1-486-smp i686 bits: 32 compiler: gcc 
          v: 8.3.0 Desktop: IceWM 1.5.5+git20190610 
          Distro: antiX-19.b2_386-full Marielle Franco 13 July 2019 
          base: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) 
        Machine:
          Type: Portable System: Gateway product: MT6728 v: 3409246R 
          serial: <filter> 
          Mobo: Gateway model: N/A v: 93.09 serial: <filter> BIOS: Phoenix v: 93.09 
          date: 11/21/2007 
        Battery:
          ID-1: BAT1 charge: 12.4 Wh condition: 12.4/53.3 Wh (23%) 
          model: SIMPLO MAL32b status: Unknown 
        CPU:
          Topology: Dual Core model: Intel Pentium Dual T2330 bits: 64 type: MCP 
          arch: Core Merom rev: D L2 cache: 1024 KiB 
          flags: lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 ssse3 bogomips: 6384 
          Speed: 1067 MHz min/max: 800/1600 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 1067 2: 1333 
        Graphics:
          Device-1: Intel Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics vendor: Gateway 
          driver: i915 v: kernel bus ID: 00:02.0 
          Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.4 driver: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa 
          resolution: 1280x800~60Hz 
          OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Intel 965GM x86/MMX/SSE2 v: 2.1 Mesa 18.3.6 
          direct render: Yes 
        Audio:
          Device-1: Intel 82801H HD Audio vendor: Gateway driver: snd_hda_intel 
          v: kernel bus ID: 00:1b.0 
          Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.9.182-antix.1-486-smp 
        Network:
          Device-1: Realtek RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet 
          vendor: Gateway RTL810xE driver: r8169 v: 2.3LK-NAPI port: 4000 
          bus ID: 06:00.0 
          IF: eth0 state: down mac: <filter> 
          Device-2: Realtek RTL8187B Wireless 802.11g 54Mbps Network Adapter 
          type: USB driver: rtl8187 bus ID: 1-1:2 
          IF: wlan0 state: up mac: <filter> 
        Drives:
          Local Storage: total: 156.51 GiB used: 1.17 GiB (0.7%) 
          ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Western Digital model: WD1600BEVS-22RST0 
          size: 149.05 GiB 
          ID-2: /dev/sdb type: USB vendor: SanDisk model: Cruzer Edge size: 7.45 GiB 
        Partition:
          ID-1: / size: 1.55 GiB used: 48.9 MiB (3.1%) fs: overlay source: ERR-102 
          ID-2: swap-1 size: 3.95 GiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%) fs: swap dev: /dev/sda6 
        Sensors:
          System Temperatures: cpu: 52.0 C mobo: N/A 
          Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A 
        Repos:
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/antix.list 
          1: deb http://iso.mxrepo.com/antix/buster buster main nonfree
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-stable-updates.list 
          1: deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ buster-updates main contrib non-free
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list 
          1: deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ buster main contrib non-free
          2: deb http://security.debian.org/ buster/updates main contrib non-free
          No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/onion.list 
          No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/various.list 
        Info:
          Processes: 133 Uptime: 4h 29m Memory: 1.96 GiB used: 388.6 MiB (19.4%) 
          Init: SysVinit runlevel: 5 Compilers: gcc: 8.3.0 Shell: bash v: 5.0.3 
          inxi: 3.0.33 
        
        • This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by seaken64.
        #24853
        Forum Admin
        rokytnji

          Auth.log

          Jul 22 05:17:23 antix1 sshd[5960]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.
          Jul 22 05:17:23 antix1 sshd[5960]: Server listening on :: port 22.
          Jul 22 05:22:08 antix1 login[6133]: pam_lastlog(login:session): file /var/log/lastlog created
          Jul 22 05:22:08 antix1 login[6133]: pam_unix(login:session): session opened for user demo by LOGIN(uid=0)
          Jul 22 05:22:31 antix1 su: (to root) demo on tty2
          Jul 22 05:22:31 antix1 su: pam_unix(su:session): session opened for user root by demo(uid=1000)
          

          Kern.log

          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Linux version 4.9.182-antix.1-amd64-smp (anticap@antix1) (gcc version 8.3.0 (Debian 8.3.0-7) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Jun 18 20:04:06 EEST 2019
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Command line: vga=791 quiet splasht=va
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] x86/fpu: Legacy x87 FPU detected.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] e820: BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000000009f7ff] usable
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000000009f800-0x000000000009ffff] reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000000e7000-0x00000000000fffff] reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000100000-0x00000000cffaffff] usable
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000cffb0000-0x00000000cffbffff] ACPI data
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000cffc0000-0x00000000cffeffff] ACPI NVS
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000cfff0000-0x00000000cfffffff] reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000fff00000-0x00000000ffffffff] reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000100000000-0x000000021fffffff] usable
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] NX (Execute Disable) protection: active
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] SMBIOS 2.5 present.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] DMI: To Be Filled By O.E.M. To Be Filled By O.E.M./A780GM-LE, BIOS P1.50 05/25/2010
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Kernel/User page tables isolation: disabled
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] e820: update [mem 0x00000000-0x00000fff] usable ==> reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] e820: remove [mem 0x000a0000-0x000fffff] usable
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] AGP: No AGP bridge found
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] e820: last_pfn = 0x220000 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] MTRR default type: uncachable
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] MTRR fixed ranges enabled:
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   00000-9FFFF write-back
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   A0000-EFFFF uncachable
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   F0000-FFFFF write-protect
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] MTRR variable ranges enabled:
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   0 base 0000000000 mask FF80000000 write-back
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   1 base 0080000000 mask FFC0000000 write-back
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   2 base 00C0000000 mask FFF0000000 write-back
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   3 disabled
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   4 disabled
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   5 disabled
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   6 disabled
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   7 disabled
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] TOM2: 0000000230000000 aka 8960M
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] x86/PAT: Configuration [0-7]: WB  WC  UC- UC  WB  WC  UC- WT  
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] e820: update [mem 0xd0000000-0xffffffff] usable ==> reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] e820: last_pfn = 0xcffb0 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] found SMP MP-table at [mem 0x000ff780-0x000ff78f] mapped at [ffff8800000ff780]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Base memory trampoline at [ffff880000099000] 99000 size 24576
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BRK [0x01eac000, 0x01eacfff] PGTABLE
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BRK [0x01ead000, 0x01eadfff] PGTABLE
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BRK [0x01eae000, 0x01eaefff] PGTABLE
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BRK [0x01eaf000, 0x01eaffff] PGTABLE
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BRK [0x01eb0000, 0x01eb0fff] PGTABLE
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] BRK [0x01eb1000, 0x01eb1fff] PGTABLE
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] RAMDISK: [mem 0x7fbb3000-0x7fffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: Early table checksum verification disabled
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: RSDP 0x00000000000FB540 000014 (v00 ACPIAM)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: RSDT 0x00000000CFFB0000 000044 (v01 052510 RSDT1052 20100525 MSFT 00000097)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: FACP 0x00000000CFFB0200 000084 (v01 A_M_I  OEMFACP  12000601 MSFT 00000097)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI BIOS Warning (bug): Optional FADT field Pm2ControlBlock has valid Length but zero Address: 0x0000000000000000/0x1 (20160831/tbfadt-658)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: DSDT 0x00000000CFFB0450 008729 (v01 AS181  AS181142 00000142 INTL 20051117)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: FACS 0x00000000CFFC0000 000040
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: APIC 0x00000000CFFB0390 00007C (v01 052510 APIC1052 20100525 MSFT 00000097)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: MCFG 0x00000000CFFB0410 00003C (v01 052510 OEMMCFG  20100525 MSFT 00000097)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: OEMB 0x00000000CFFC0040 000072 (v01 052510 OEMB1052 20100525 MSFT 00000097)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: SRAT 0x00000000CFFBA450 0000C8 (v03 AMD    FAM_F_10 00000002 AMD  00000001)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: AAFT 0x00000000CFFBA520 000027 (v01 052510 OEMAAFT  20100525 MSFT 00000097)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: HPET 0x00000000CFFBA550 000038 (v01 052510 OEMHPET  20100525 MSFT 00000097)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: SSDT 0x00000000CFFBA590 00028A (v01 A M I  POWERNOW 00000001 AMD  00000001)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] SRAT: PXM 0 -> APIC 0x00 -> Node 0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] SRAT: PXM 0 -> APIC 0x01 -> Node 0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: SRAT: Node 0 PXM 0 [mem 0x00000000-0x0009ffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: SRAT: Node 0 PXM 0 [mem 0x00100000-0xcfffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: SRAT: Node 0 PXM 0 [mem 0x100000000-0x22fffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] NUMA: Node 0 [mem 0x00000000-0x0009ffff] + [mem 0x00100000-0xcfffffff] -> [mem 0x00000000-0xcfffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] NUMA: Node 0 [mem 0x00000000-0xcfffffff] + [mem 0x100000000-0x21fffffff] -> [mem 0x00000000-0x21fffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] NODE_DATA(0) allocated [mem 0x21ffe4000-0x21fff9fff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Zone ranges:
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   DMA      [mem 0x0000000000001000-0x0000000000ffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   DMA32    [mem 0x0000000001000000-0x00000000ffffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   Normal   [mem 0x0000000100000000-0x000000021fffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   Device   empty
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Movable zone start for each node
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Early memory node ranges
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   node   0: [mem 0x0000000000001000-0x000000000009efff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   node   0: [mem 0x0000000000100000-0x00000000cffaffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   node   0: [mem 0x0000000100000000-0x000000021fffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Initmem setup node 0 [mem 0x0000000000001000-0x000000021fffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] On node 0 totalpages: 2031438
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   DMA zone: 64 pages used for memmap
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   DMA zone: 21 pages reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   DMA zone: 3998 pages, LIFO batch:0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   DMA32 zone: 13247 pages used for memmap
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   DMA32 zone: 847792 pages, LIFO batch:31
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   Normal zone: 18432 pages used for memmap
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000]   Normal zone: 1179648 pages, LIFO batch:31
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Detected use of extended apic ids on hypertransport bus
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x808
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 33, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 low level)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: IRQ0 used by override.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: IRQ9 used by override.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] ACPI: HPET id: 0x8300 base: 0xfed00000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] smpboot: Allowing 6 CPUs, 4 hotplug CPUs
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x00000000-0x00000fff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x0009f000-0x0009ffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x000a0000-0x000e6fff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x000e7000-0x000fffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xcffb0000-0xcffbffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xcffc0000-0xcffeffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xcfff0000-0xcfffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xd0000000-0xffefffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfff00000-0xffffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] e820: [mem 0xd0000000-0xffefffff] available for PCI devices
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Booting paravirtualized kernel on bare hardware
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] clocksource: refined-jiffies: mask: 0xffffffff max_cycles: 0xffffffff, max_idle_ns: 1910969940391419 ns
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] setup_percpu: NR_CPUS:256 nr_cpumask_bits:256 nr_cpu_ids:6 nr_node_ids:1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] percpu: Embedded 34 pages/cpu s99608 r8192 d31464 u262144
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] pcpu-alloc: s99608 r8192 d31464 u262144 alloc=1*2097152
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] pcpu-alloc: [0] 0 1 2 3 4 5 - - 
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Built 1 zonelists in Node order, mobility grouping on.  Total pages: 1999674
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Policy zone: Normal
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Kernel command line: vga=791 quiet splasht=va
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] AGP: Checking aperture...
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] AGP: No AGP bridge found
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] AGP: Node 0: aperture [bus addr 0xc4000000-0xc5ffffff] (32MB)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Aperture pointing to e820 RAM. Ignoring.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] AGP: Your BIOS doesn't leave an aperture memory hole
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] AGP: Please enable the IOMMU option in the BIOS setup
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] AGP: This costs you 64MB of RAM
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] AGP: Mapping aperture over RAM [mem 0xc4000000-0xc7ffffff] (65536KB)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xc4000000-0xc7ffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Memory: 7846768K/8125752K available (7356K kernel code, 819K rwdata, 2332K rodata, 1212K init, 660K bss, 278984K reserved, 0K cma-reserved)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] SLUB: HWalign=64, Order=0-3, MinObjects=0, CPUs=6, Nodes=1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Preemptible hierarchical RCU implementation.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] 	Build-time adjustment of leaf fanout to 64.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] 	RCU restricting CPUs from NR_CPUS=256 to nr_cpu_ids=6.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] RCU: Adjusting geometry for rcu_fanout_leaf=64, nr_cpu_ids=6
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] NR_IRQS:16640 nr_irqs:472 16
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] Console: colour dummy device 80x25
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] console [tty0] enabled
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] clocksource: hpet: mask: 0xffffffff max_cycles: 0xffffffff, max_idle_ns: 133484873504 ns
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] hpet clockevent registered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] tsc: Fast TSC calibration using PIT
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] tsc: Detected 2600.045 MHz processor
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.000000] tsc: Marking TSC unstable due to TSCs unsynchronized
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.001013] Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 5200.09 BogoMIPS (lpj=2600045)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.001016] pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.001033] ACPI: Core revision 20160831
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.005212] ACPI: 2 ACPI AML tables successfully acquired and loaded
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.005246] Security Framework initialized
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.005248] SELinux:  Disabled at boot.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.005697] Dentry cache hash table entries: 1048576 (order: 11, 8388608 bytes)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.009583] Inode-cache hash table entries: 524288 (order: 10, 4194304 bytes)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.011679] Mount-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.011687] Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.012159] mce: CPU supports 5 MCE banks
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.012166] LVT offset 0 assigned for vector 0xf9
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.012170] process: using AMD E400 aware idle routine
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.012172] Last level iTLB entries: 4KB 512, 2MB 8, 4MB 4
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.012173] Last level dTLB entries: 4KB 512, 2MB 8, 4MB 4, 1GB 0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.012175] Spectre V2 : Spectre mitigation: LFENCE not serializing, switching to generic retpoline
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.012183] Spectre V2 : Mitigation: Full generic retpoline
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.012184] Spectre V2 : Spectre v2 / SpectreRSB mitigation: Filling RSB on context switch
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.012476] Freeing SMP alternatives memory: 32K
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.014157] smpboot: Max logical packages: 3
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.014552] ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.025000] smpboot: CPU0: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5000+ (family: 0xf, model: 0x43, stepping: 0x3)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.025000] Performance Events: AMD PMU driver.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.025000] ... version:                0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.025000] ... bit width:              48
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.025000] ... generic registers:      4
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.025000] ... value mask:             0000ffffffffffff
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.025000] ... max period:             00007fffffffffff
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.025000] ... fixed-purpose events:   0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.025000] ... event mask:             000000000000000f
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.041015] x86: Booting SMP configuration:
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.041017] .... node  #0, CPUs:      #1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.101034] x86: Booted up 1 node, 2 CPUs
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.101034] smpboot: Total of 2 processors activated (10399.73 BogoMIPS)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.101696] devtmpfs: initialized
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.101696] x86/mm: Memory block size: 128MB
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.106560] PM: Registering ACPI NVS region [mem 0xcffc0000-0xcffeffff] (196608 bytes)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.106560] clocksource: jiffies: mask: 0xffffffff max_cycles: 0xffffffff, max_idle_ns: 1911260446275000 ns
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.106560] futex hash table entries: 2048 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.106560] pinctrl core: initialized pinctrl subsystem
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.106560] NET: Registered protocol family 16
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.110004] cpuidle: using governor ladder
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113003] cpuidle: using governor menu
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113004] PCCT header not found.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113008] node 0 link 0: io port [1000, ffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113010] TOM: 00000000d0000000 aka 3328M
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113012] node 0 link 0: mmio [a0000, bffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113014] node 0 link 0: mmio [d0000000, efffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113016] node 0 link 0: mmio [f0000000, fe8fffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113017] node 0 link 0: mmio [fe900000, fe9fffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113019] node 0 link 0: mmio [fea00000, ffefffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113020] TOM2: 0000000230000000 aka 8960M
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113022] bus: [bus 00-07] on node 0 link 0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113023] bus: 00 [io  0x0000-0xffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113024] bus: 00 [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113025] bus: 00 [mem 0xd0000000-0xffffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113026] bus: 00 [mem 0x230000000-0xfcffffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113047] ACPI: bus type PCI registered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113049] acpiphp: ACPI Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.5
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113122] PCI: MMCONFIG for domain 0000 [bus 00-ff] at [mem 0xe0000000-0xefffffff] (base 0xe0000000)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113124] PCI: not using MMCONFIG
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.113125] PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.117051] HugeTLB registered 2 MB page size, pre-allocated 0 pages
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.117079] ACPI: Added _OSI(Module Device)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.117080] ACPI: Added _OSI(Processor Device)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.117081] ACPI: Added _OSI(3.0 _SCP Extensions)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.117082] ACPI: Added _OSI(Processor Aggregator Device)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.118100] ACPI: Executed 4 blocks of module-level executable AML code
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.121702] ACPI: Interpreter enabled
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.121730] ACPI: (supports S0 S1 S3 S4 S5)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.121731] ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.121768] PCI: MMCONFIG for domain 0000 [bus 00-ff] at [mem 0xe0000000-0xefffffff] (base 0xe0000000)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.122834] PCI: MMCONFIG at [mem 0xe0000000-0xefffffff] reserved in ACPI motherboard resources
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.122850] PCI: Using host bridge windows from ACPI; if necessary, use "pci=nocrs" and report a bug
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.130815] ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (domain 0000 [bus 00-ff])
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.130821] acpi PNP0A03:00: _OSC: OS supports [ExtendedConfig ASPM ClockPM Segments MSI]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131051] acpi PNP0A03:00: _OSC: platform does not support [PCIeHotplug PME]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131261] acpi PNP0A03:00: _OSC: OS now controls [AER PCIeCapability]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131600] PCI host bridge to bus 0000:00
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131603] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [io  0x0000-0x0cf7 window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131604] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [io  0x0d00-0xffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131606] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131607] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000d0000-0x000dffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131609] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0xd0000000-0xdfffffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131610] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0xf0000000-0xfebfffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131612] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [bus 00-ff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131622] pci 0000:00:00.0: [1022:9600] type 00 class 0x060000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131757] pci 0000:00:01.0: [1849:9602] type 01 class 0x060400
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131870] pci 0000:00:05.0: [1022:9605] type 01 class 0x060400
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131913] pci 0000:00:05.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.131977] pci 0000:00:05.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132043] pci 0000:00:11.0: [1002:4390] type 00 class 0x01018f
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132063] pci 0000:00:11.0: reg 0x10: [io  0xc000-0xc007]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132073] pci 0000:00:11.0: reg 0x14: [io  0xb000-0xb003]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132083] pci 0000:00:11.0: reg 0x18: [io  0xa000-0xa007]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132093] pci 0000:00:11.0: reg 0x1c: [io  0x9000-0x9003]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132103] pci 0000:00:11.0: reg 0x20: [io  0x8000-0x800f]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132113] pci 0000:00:11.0: reg 0x24: [mem 0xfe8ffc00-0xfe8fffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132137] pci 0000:00:11.0: set SATA to AHCI mode
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132262] pci 0000:00:12.0: [1002:4397] type 00 class 0x0c0310
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132277] pci 0000:00:12.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xfe8fe000-0xfe8fefff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132394] pci 0000:00:12.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132435] pci 0000:00:12.1: [1002:4398] type 00 class 0x0c0310
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132449] pci 0000:00:12.1: reg 0x10: [mem 0xfe8fd000-0xfe8fdfff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132563] pci 0000:00:12.1: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132609] pci 0000:00:12.2: [1002:4396] type 00 class 0x0c0320
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132627] pci 0000:00:12.2: reg 0x10: [mem 0xfe8ff800-0xfe8ff8ff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132714] pci 0000:00:12.2: supports D1 D2
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132716] pci 0000:00:12.2: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132771] pci 0000:00:12.2: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132820] pci 0000:00:13.0: [1002:4397] type 00 class 0x0c0310
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132834] pci 0000:00:13.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xfe8fc000-0xfe8fcfff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132948] pci 0000:00:13.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.132992] pci 0000:00:13.1: [1002:4398] type 00 class 0x0c0310
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133008] pci 0000:00:13.1: reg 0x10: [mem 0xfe8fb000-0xfe8fbfff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133123] pci 0000:00:13.1: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133170] pci 0000:00:13.2: [1002:4396] type 00 class 0x0c0320
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133188] pci 0000:00:13.2: reg 0x10: [mem 0xfe8ff400-0xfe8ff4ff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133276] pci 0000:00:13.2: supports D1 D2
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133277] pci 0000:00:13.2: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133335] pci 0000:00:13.2: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133385] pci 0000:00:14.0: [1002:4385] type 00 class 0x0c0500
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133563] pci 0000:00:14.1: [1002:439c] type 00 class 0x01018a
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133580] pci 0000:00:14.1: reg 0x10: [io  0x0000-0x0007]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133589] pci 0000:00:14.1: reg 0x14: [io  0x0000-0x0003]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133599] pci 0000:00:14.1: reg 0x18: [io  0x0000-0x0007]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133609] pci 0000:00:14.1: reg 0x1c: [io  0x0000-0x0003]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133619] pci 0000:00:14.1: reg 0x20: [io  0xff00-0xff0f]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133641] pci 0000:00:14.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x10: [io  0x01f0-0x01f7]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133642] pci 0000:00:14.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x14: [io  0x03f6]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133644] pci 0000:00:14.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x18: [io  0x0170-0x0177]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133645] pci 0000:00:14.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x1c: [io  0x0376]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133760] pci 0000:00:14.2: [1002:4383] type 00 class 0x040300
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133781] pci 0000:00:14.2: reg 0x10: [mem 0xfe8f4000-0xfe8f7fff 64bit]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133854] pci 0000:00:14.2: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133913] pci 0000:00:14.2: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.133954] pci 0000:00:14.3: [1002:439d] type 00 class 0x060100
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134116] pci 0000:00:14.4: [1002:4384] type 01 class 0x060401
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134206] pci 0000:00:14.4: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134248] pci 0000:00:14.5: [1002:4399] type 00 class 0x0c0310
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134262] pci 0000:00:14.5: reg 0x10: [mem 0xfe8fa000-0xfe8fafff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134376] pci 0000:00:14.5: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134421] pci 0000:00:18.0: [1022:1100] type 00 class 0x060000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134507] pci 0000:00:18.1: [1022:1101] type 00 class 0x060000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134590] pci 0000:00:18.2: [1022:1102] type 00 class 0x060000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134672] pci 0000:00:18.3: [1022:1103] type 00 class 0x060000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134811] pci 0000:01:05.0: [1002:9610] type 00 class 0x030000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134820] pci 0000:01:05.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xd0000000-0xdfffffff pref]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134824] pci 0000:01:05.0: reg 0x14: [io  0xd000-0xd0ff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134829] pci 0000:01:05.0: reg 0x18: [mem 0xfeaf0000-0xfeafffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134839] pci 0000:01:05.0: reg 0x24: [mem 0xfe900000-0xfe9fffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134862] pci 0000:01:05.0: supports D1 D2
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134937] pci 0000:00:01.0: PCI bridge to [bus 01]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134941] pci 0000:00:01.0:   bridge window [io  0xd000-0xdfff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134943] pci 0000:00:01.0:   bridge window [mem 0xfe900000-0xfeafffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134946] pci 0000:00:01.0:   bridge window [mem 0xd0000000-0xdfffffff 64bit pref]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.134993] pci 0000:02:00.0: [10ec:8168] type 00 class 0x020000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.135010] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 0x10: [io  0xe800-0xe8ff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.135032] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 0x18: [mem 0xfdfff000-0xfdffffff 64bit pref]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.135045] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 0x20: [mem 0xfdff8000-0xfdffbfff 64bit pref]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.135055] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 0x30: [mem 0xfebe0000-0xfebfffff pref]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.135119] pci 0000:02:00.0: supports D1 D2
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.135121] pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot D3cold
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.138017] pci 0000:00:05.0: PCI bridge to [bus 02]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.138020] pci 0000:00:05.0:   bridge window [io  0xe000-0xefff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.138023] pci 0000:00:05.0:   bridge window [mem 0xfeb00000-0xfebfffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.138026] pci 0000:00:05.0:   bridge window [mem 0xfdf00000-0xfdffffff 64bit pref]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.138105] pci 0000:00:14.4: PCI bridge to [bus 03] (subtractive decode)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.138115] pci 0000:00:14.4:   bridge window [io  0x0000-0x0cf7 window] (subtractive decode)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.138116] pci 0000:00:14.4:   bridge window [io  0x0d00-0xffff window] (subtractive decode)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.138118] pci 0000:00:14.4:   bridge window [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff window] (subtractive decode)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.138119] pci 0000:00:14.4:   bridge window [mem 0x000d0000-0x000dffff window] (subtractive decode)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.138121] pci 0000:00:14.4:   bridge window [mem 0xd0000000-0xdfffffff window] (subtractive decode)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.138122] pci 0000:00:14.4:   bridge window [mem 0xf0000000-0xfebfffff window] (subtractive decode)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139095] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 4 7 10 *11 12 14 15)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139147] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 4 7 *10 11 12 14 15)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139198] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 4 7 10 *11 12 14 15)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139248] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 4 7 *10 11 12 14 15)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139299] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 4 7 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139351] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 4 7 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139402] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 4 *10 11 12 14 15)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139453] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 4 7 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139530] ACPI: Enabled 1 GPEs in block 00 to 1F
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139625] vgaarb: setting as boot device: PCI:0000:01:05.0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139625] vgaarb: device added: PCI:0000:01:05.0,decodes=io+mem,owns=io+mem,locks=none
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139625] vgaarb: loaded
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139625] vgaarb: bridge control possible 0000:01:05.0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139625] SCSI subsystem initialized
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139625] libata version 3.00 loaded.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139625] ACPI: bus type USB registered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139625] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139625] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139625] usbcore: registered new device driver usb
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139625] pps_core: LinuxPPS API ver. 1 registered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139625] pps_core: Software ver. 5.3.6 - Copyright 2005-2007 Rodolfo Giometti <giometti@linux.it>
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.139625] PTP clock support registered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.140053] PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.149492] PCI: pci_cache_line_size set to 64 bytes
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.149551] e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0x0009f800-0x0009ffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.149553] e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0xcffb0000-0xcfffffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.149682] NetLabel: Initializing
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.149683] NetLabel:  domain hash size = 128
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.149684] NetLabel:  protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.149701] NetLabel:  unlabeled traffic allowed by default
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.149733] hpet0: at MMIO 0xfed00000, IRQs 2, 8, 0, 0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.149733] hpet0: 4 comparators, 32-bit 14.318180 MHz counter
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.151035] clocksource: Switched to clocksource hpet
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.151088] VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.6.0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.151106] VFS: Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.153869] pnp: PnP ACPI init
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154071] system 00:00: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c02 (active)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154145] pnp 00:01: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0b00 (active)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154463] system 00:02: [mem 0xfec00000-0xfec00fff] could not be reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154465] system 00:02: [mem 0xfee00000-0xfee00fff] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154467] system 00:02: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c02 (active)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154685] system 00:03: [io  0x04d0-0x04d1] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154686] system 00:03: [io  0x040b] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154688] system 00:03: [io  0x04d6] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154690] system 00:03: [io  0x0c00-0x0c01] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154691] system 00:03: [io  0x0c14] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154693] system 00:03: [io  0x0c50-0x0c51] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154695] system 00:03: [io  0x0c52] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154696] system 00:03: [io  0x0c6c] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154698] system 00:03: [io  0x0c6f] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154700] system 00:03: [io  0x0cd0-0x0cd1] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154701] system 00:03: [io  0x0cd2-0x0cd3] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154703] system 00:03: [io  0x0cd4-0x0cd5] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154705] system 00:03: [io  0x0cd6-0x0cd7] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154707] system 00:03: [io  0x0cd8-0x0cdf] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154708] system 00:03: [io  0x0800-0x089f] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154710] system 00:03: [io  0x0b00-0x0b0f] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154712] system 00:03: [io  0x0b20-0x0b3f] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154713] system 00:03: [io  0x0900-0x090f] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154715] system 00:03: [io  0x0910-0x091f] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154717] system 00:03: [io  0xfe00-0xfefe] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154719] system 00:03: [mem 0xffb80000-0xffbfffff] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154721] system 00:03: [mem 0xfec10000-0xfec1001f] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.154723] system 00:03: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c02 (active)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155037] pnp 00:04: [dma 3]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155144] pnp 00:04: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0401 (active)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155375] pnp 00:05: [dma 0 disabled]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155438] pnp 00:05: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0501 (active)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155535] system 00:06: [io  0x0290-0x029f] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155537] system 00:06: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c02 (active)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155605] system 00:07: [mem 0xe0000000-0xefffffff] has been reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155607] system 00:07: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c02 (active)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155958] system 00:08: [mem 0x00000000-0x0009ffff] could not be reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155960] system 00:08: [mem 0x000c0000-0x000cffff] could not be reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155962] system 00:08: [mem 0x000e0000-0x000fffff] could not be reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155964] system 00:08: [mem 0x00100000-0xcfffffff] could not be reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155966] system 00:08: [mem 0xfec00000-0xffffffff] could not be reserved
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.155968] system 00:08: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c01 (active)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.156095] pnp: PnP ACPI: found 9 devices
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160649] clocksource: acpi_pm: mask: 0xffffff max_cycles: 0xffffff, max_idle_ns: 2085701024 ns
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160670] pci 0000:00:01.0: PCI bridge to [bus 01]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160673] pci 0000:00:01.0:   bridge window [io  0xd000-0xdfff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160676] pci 0000:00:01.0:   bridge window [mem 0xfe900000-0xfeafffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160678] pci 0000:00:01.0:   bridge window [mem 0xd0000000-0xdfffffff 64bit pref]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160682] pci 0000:00:05.0: PCI bridge to [bus 02]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160684] pci 0000:00:05.0:   bridge window [io  0xe000-0xefff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160687] pci 0000:00:05.0:   bridge window [mem 0xfeb00000-0xfebfffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160689] pci 0000:00:05.0:   bridge window [mem 0xfdf00000-0xfdffffff 64bit pref]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160693] pci 0000:00:14.4: PCI bridge to [bus 03]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160707] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 4 [io  0x0000-0x0cf7 window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160708] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 5 [io  0x0d00-0xffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160710] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 6 [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160711] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 7 [mem 0x000d0000-0x000dffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160713] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 8 [mem 0xd0000000-0xdfffffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160714] pci_bus 0000:00: resource 9 [mem 0xf0000000-0xfebfffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160716] pci_bus 0000:01: resource 0 [io  0xd000-0xdfff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160717] pci_bus 0000:01: resource 1 [mem 0xfe900000-0xfeafffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160719] pci_bus 0000:01: resource 2 [mem 0xd0000000-0xdfffffff 64bit pref]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160720] pci_bus 0000:02: resource 0 [io  0xe000-0xefff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160722] pci_bus 0000:02: resource 1 [mem 0xfeb00000-0xfebfffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160723] pci_bus 0000:02: resource 2 [mem 0xfdf00000-0xfdffffff 64bit pref]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160725] pci_bus 0000:03: resource 4 [io  0x0000-0x0cf7 window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160727] pci_bus 0000:03: resource 5 [io  0x0d00-0xffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160728] pci_bus 0000:03: resource 6 [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160730] pci_bus 0000:03: resource 7 [mem 0x000d0000-0x000dffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160732] pci_bus 0000:03: resource 8 [mem 0xd0000000-0xdfffffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160733] pci_bus 0000:03: resource 9 [mem 0xf0000000-0xfebfffff window]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.160819] NET: Registered protocol family 2
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.161060] TCP established hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.161339] TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.161846] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 65536 bind 65536)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.161917] UDP hash table entries: 4096 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.161985] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 4096 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.162147] NET: Registered protocol family 1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.162160] pci 0000:00:01.0: MSI quirk detected; subordinate MSI disabled
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.547124] pci 0000:01:05.0: Video device with shadowed ROM at [mem 0x000c0000-0x000dffff]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.547129] PCI: CLS 64 bytes, default 64
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.547198] Trying to unpack rootfs image as initramfs...
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.646779] Freeing initrd memory: 4404K
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.646784] PCI-DMA: Disabling AGP.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.646865] PCI-DMA: aperture base @ c4000000 size 65536 KB
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.646865] PCI-DMA: using GART IOMMU.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.646868] PCI-DMA: Reserving 64MB of IOMMU area in the AGP aperture
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.649636] clocksource: tsc: mask: 0xffffffffffffffff max_cycles: 0x257a665ff37, max_idle_ns: 440795207658 ns
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.649999] audit: initializing netlink subsys (disabled)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.650040] audit: type=2000 audit(1563787029.649:1): initialized
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.650128] Initialise system trusted keyrings
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.650280] workingset: timestamp_bits=37 max_order=21 bucket_order=0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.652325] zbud: loaded
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.653153] squashfs: version 4.0 (2009/01/31) Phillip Lougher
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.653249] ntfs: driver 2.1.32 [Flags: R/W].
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    0.653315] fuse init (API version 7.26)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.309715] alg: No test for 842 (842-generic)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.313765] Key type asymmetric registered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.313767] Asymmetric key parser 'x509' registered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.313839] Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 246)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.313888] io scheduler noop registered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.313889] io scheduler deadline registered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.313931] io scheduler cfq registered (default)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.314318] pci_hotplug: PCI Hot Plug PCI Core version: 0.5
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.314326] pciehp: PCI Express Hot Plug Controller Driver version: 0.4
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.314384] Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.335064] 00:05: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4, base_baud = 115200) is a 16550A
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.335527] Linux agpgart interface v0.103
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.335582] vesafb: mode is 1024x768x16, linelength=2048, pages=9
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.335583] vesafb: scrolling: redraw
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.335584] vesafb: Truecolor: size=0:5:6:5, shift=0:11:5:0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.335597] vesafb: framebuffer at 0xd0000000, mapped to 0xffffc90001400000, using 3072k, total 16384k
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.403981] Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 128x48
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.472356] fb0: VESA VGA frame buffer device
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.472495] GHES: HEST is not enabled!
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.475919] brd: module loaded
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.477629] loop: module loaded
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.477783] ahci 0000:00:11.0: version 3.0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.478130] ahci 0000:00:11.0: AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 4 ports 3 Gbps 0xf impl SATA mode
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.478133] ahci 0000:00:11.0: flags: 64bit ncq sntf ilck pm led clo pmp pio slum part ccc 
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.478801] scsi host0: ahci
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.478975] scsi host1: ahci
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.479116] scsi host2: ahci
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.479241] scsi host3: ahci
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.479291] ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m1024@0xfe8ffc00 port 0xfe8ffd00 irq 25
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.479294] ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m1024@0xfe8ffc00 port 0xfe8ffd80 irq 25
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.479296] ata3: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m1024@0xfe8ffc00 port 0xfe8ffe00 irq 25
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.479299] ata4: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m1024@0xfe8ffc00 port 0xfe8ffe80 irq 25
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.480739] scsi host4: pata_atiixp
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.480922] scsi host5: pata_atiixp
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.480966] ata5: PATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0x1f0 ctl 0x3f6 bmdma 0xff00 irq 14
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.480968] ata6: PATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0x170 ctl 0x376 bmdma 0xff08 irq 15
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.481224] libphy: Fixed MDIO Bus: probed
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.481232] ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.481233] ehci-pci: EHCI PCI platform driver
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.481424] ehci-pci 0000:00:12.2: EHCI Host Controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.481510] ehci-pci 0000:00:12.2: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.481541] ehci-pci 0000:00:12.2: applying AMD SB700/SB800/Hudson-2/3 EHCI dummy qh workaround
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.481553] ehci-pci 0000:00:12.2: debug port 1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.481600] ehci-pci 0000:00:12.2: irq 17, io mem 0xfe8ff800
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.488018] ehci-pci 0000:00:12.2: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.488156] usb usb1: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0002
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.488158] usb usb1: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, SerialNumber=1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.488160] usb usb1: Product: EHCI Host Controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.488161] usb usb1: Manufacturer: Linux 4.9.182-antix.1-amd64-smp ehci_hcd
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.488162] usb usb1: SerialNumber: 0000:00:12.2
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.488346] hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.488366] hub 1-0:1.0: 6 ports detected
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.488772] ehci-pci 0000:00:13.2: EHCI Host Controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.488778] ehci-pci 0000:00:13.2: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.488783] ehci-pci 0000:00:13.2: applying AMD SB700/SB800/Hudson-2/3 EHCI dummy qh workaround
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.488794] ehci-pci 0000:00:13.2: debug port 1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.488834] ehci-pci 0000:00:13.2: irq 19, io mem 0xfe8ff400
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.495028] ehci-pci 0000:00:13.2: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.495137] usb usb2: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0002
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.495139] usb usb2: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, SerialNumber=1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.495140] usb usb2: Product: EHCI Host Controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.495142] usb usb2: Manufacturer: Linux 4.9.182-antix.1-amd64-smp ehci_hcd
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.495143] usb usb2: SerialNumber: 0000:00:13.2
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.495302] hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.495316] hub 2-0:1.0: 6 ports detected
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.495548] ohci_hcd: USB 1.1 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.495553] ohci-pci: OHCI PCI platform driver
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.495721] ohci-pci 0000:00:12.0: OHCI PCI host controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.495726] ohci-pci 0000:00:12.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.495757] ohci-pci 0000:00:12.0: irq 16, io mem 0xfe8fe000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.551106] usb usb3: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0001
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.551108] usb usb3: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, SerialNumber=1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.551109] usb usb3: Product: OHCI PCI host controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.551110] usb usb3: Manufacturer: Linux 4.9.182-antix.1-amd64-smp ohci_hcd
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.551111] usb usb3: SerialNumber: 0000:00:12.0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.551230] hub 3-0:1.0: USB hub found
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.551240] hub 3-0:1.0: 3 ports detected
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.551438] ohci-pci 0000:00:12.1: OHCI PCI host controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.551442] ohci-pci 0000:00:12.1: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 4
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.551462] ohci-pci 0000:00:12.1: irq 16, io mem 0xfe8fd000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.607103] usb usb4: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0001
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.607104] usb usb4: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, SerialNumber=1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.607106] usb usb4: Product: OHCI PCI host controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.607107] usb usb4: Manufacturer: Linux 4.9.182-antix.1-amd64-smp ohci_hcd
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.607108] usb usb4: SerialNumber: 0000:00:12.1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.607221] hub 4-0:1.0: USB hub found
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.607229] hub 4-0:1.0: 3 ports detected
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.607445] ohci-pci 0000:00:13.0: OHCI PCI host controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.607450] ohci-pci 0000:00:13.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 5
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.607476] ohci-pci 0000:00:13.0: irq 18, io mem 0xfe8fc000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.667178] usb usb5: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0001
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.667180] usb usb5: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, SerialNumber=1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.667182] usb usb5: Product: OHCI PCI host controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.667183] usb usb5: Manufacturer: Linux 4.9.182-antix.1-amd64-smp ohci_hcd
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.667184] usb usb5: SerialNumber: 0000:00:13.0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.667322] hub 5-0:1.0: USB hub found
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.667331] hub 5-0:1.0: 3 ports detected
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.667571] ohci-pci 0000:00:13.1: OHCI PCI host controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.667579] ohci-pci 0000:00:13.1: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 6
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.667604] ohci-pci 0000:00:13.1: irq 18, io mem 0xfe8fb000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.723086] usb usb6: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0001
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.723088] usb usb6: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, SerialNumber=1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.723089] usb usb6: Product: OHCI PCI host controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.723090] usb usb6: Manufacturer: Linux 4.9.182-antix.1-amd64-smp ohci_hcd
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.723091] usb usb6: SerialNumber: 0000:00:13.1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.723213] hub 6-0:1.0: USB hub found
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.723222] hub 6-0:1.0: 3 ports detected
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.723446] ohci-pci 0000:00:14.5: OHCI PCI host controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.723453] ohci-pci 0000:00:14.5: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 7
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.723502] ohci-pci 0000:00:14.5: irq 18, io mem 0xfe8fa000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.779082] usb usb7: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0001
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.779084] usb usb7: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, SerialNumber=1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.779085] usb usb7: Product: OHCI PCI host controller
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.779086] usb usb7: Manufacturer: Linux 4.9.182-antix.1-amd64-smp ohci_hcd
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.779087] usb usb7: SerialNumber: 0000:00:14.5
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.779218] hub 7-0:1.0: USB hub found
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.779227] hub 7-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.779323] ohci-platform: OHCI generic platform driver
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.779338] uhci_hcd: USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.779409] i8042: PNP: No PS/2 controller found. Probing ports directly.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.782294] serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.782331] serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.782451] mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.782499] rtc_cmos 00:01: RTC can wake from S4
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.782632] rtc_cmos 00:01: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.782657] rtc_cmos 00:01: alarms up to one month, y3k, 114 bytes nvram, hpet irqs
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.782805] hidraw: raw HID events driver (C) Jiri Kosina
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.782929] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.782930] usbhid: USB HID core driver
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.783203] NET: Registered protocol family 10
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.783537] mpls_gso: MPLS GSO support
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.783839] registered taskstats version 1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.783841] Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.783862] zswap: loaded using pool lzo/zbud
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.785261] Key type big_key registered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.785956] Key type encrypted registered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.785960] ima: No TPM chip found, activating TPM-bypass!
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.785968] ima: Allocated hash algorithm: sha1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.786305] rtc_cmos 00:01: setting system clock to 2019-07-22 09:17:11 UTC (1563787031)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.789396] ata4: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.789429] ata3: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.944030] ata2: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl 300)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.944056] ata1: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl 300)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.944176] ata1.00: ATA-11: GIGABYTE GP-GSTFS31120GNTD, SBFM61.3, max UDMA/133
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.944177] ata1.00: 234441648 sectors, multi 16: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32), AA
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.944302] ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.944573] scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access     ATA      GIGABYTE GP-GSTF 61.3 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.944752] ata2.00: ATA-8: ST1000DM010-2EP102, CC43, max UDMA/133
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.944754] ata2.00: 1953525168 sectors, multi 16: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32), AA
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.945427] ata2.00: configured for UDMA/133
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.957174] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 234441648 512-byte logical blocks: (120 GB/112 GiB)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.957207] sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.957248] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.957250] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.957298] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.957408] scsi 1:0:0:0: Direct-Access     ATA      ST1000DM010-2EP1 CC43 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.957989]  sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.958534] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.970141] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] 1953525168 512-byte logical blocks: (1.00 TB/932 GiB)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.970142] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] 4096-byte physical blocks
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.970182] sd 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.970195] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.970197] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.970219] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.987634] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI disk
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.988904] Freeing unused kernel memory: 1212K
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.988906] Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 12288k
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.989456] Freeing unused kernel memory: 820K
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    1.994310] Freeing unused kernel memory: 1764K
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.000021] usb 3-3: new low-speed USB device number 2 using ohci-pci
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.000041] usb 5-3: new full-speed USB device number 2 using ohci-pci
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.005381] x86/mm: Checked W+X mappings: passed, no W+X pages found.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.033133] random: mkdir: uninitialized urandom read (4 bytes read)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.033469] random: mount: uninitialized urandom read (4 bytes read)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.033860] random: cut: uninitialized urandom read (4 bytes read)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.159189] usb 5-3: New USB device found, idVendor=0c10, idProduct=0000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.159191] usb 5-3: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.185084] usb 3-3: New USB device found, idVendor=1a2c, idProduct=4c5e
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.185086] usb 3-3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.185087] usb 3-3: Product: USB Keyboard
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.185088] usb 3-3: Manufacturer: SEMICO
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.481182] input: SEMICO USB Keyboard as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:12.0/usb3/3-3/3-3:1.0/0003:1A2C:4C5E.0001/input/input2
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.533222] hid-generic 0003:1A2C:4C5E.0001: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.10 Keyboard [SEMICO USB Keyboard] on usb-0000:00:12.0-3/input0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.533907] input: SEMICO USB Keyboard as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:12.0/usb3/3-3/3-3:1.1/0003:1A2C:4C5E.0002/input/input3
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.585183] hid-generic 0003:1A2C:4C5E.0002: input,hiddev0,hidraw1: USB HID v1.10 Keyboard [SEMICO USB Keyboard] on usb-0000:00:12.0-3/input1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.690039] usb 2-4: new high-speed USB device number 3 using ehci-pci
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.766031] usb 4-1: new full-speed USB device number 2 using ohci-pci
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.812038] usb 2-4: New USB device found, idVendor=0930, idProduct=6544
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.812041] usb 2-4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.812043] usb 2-4: Product: TransMemory     
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.812044] usb 2-4: Manufacturer: TOSHIBA 
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.812045] usb 2-4: SerialNumber: C412F52D6C85C1A180021925
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.925081] usb 4-1: New USB device found, idVendor=09da, idProduct=2403
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.925084] usb 4-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.925085] usb 4-1: Product: 2.4G Device
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.925086] usb 4-1: Manufacturer: COMPANY
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.931664] input: COMPANY 2.4G Device as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:12.1/usb4/4-1/4-1:1.0/0003:09DA:2403.0003/input/input4
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.983401] hid-generic 0003:09DA:2403.0003: input,hidraw2: USB HID v1.11 Keyboard [COMPANY 2.4G Device] on usb-0000:00:12.1-1/input0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    2.989396] input: COMPANY 2.4G Device as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:12.1/usb4/4-1/4-1:1.1/0003:09DA:2403.0004/input/input5
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    3.041178] hid-generic 0003:09DA:2403.0004: input,hiddev0,hidraw3: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [COMPANY 2.4G Device] on usb-0000:00:12.1-1/input1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    3.176496] usb-storage 2-4:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    3.176681] scsi host6: usb-storage 2-4:1.0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    3.176768] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    3.177076] usbcore: registered new interface driver uas
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    3.408049] usb 1-6: new high-speed USB device number 4 using ehci-pci
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    3.528632] usb 1-6: New USB device found, idVendor=04e8, idProduct=6860
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    3.528635] usb 1-6: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    3.528636] usb 1-6: Product: SAMSUNG_Android
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    3.528637] usb 1-6: Manufacturer: SAMSUNG
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    3.528638] usb 1-6: SerialNumber: 9db3b560
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.207714] scsi 6:0:0:0: Direct-Access     TOSHIBA  TransMemory      1.00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 4
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.209111] sd 6:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.210190] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdc] 30310400 512-byte logical blocks: (15.5 GB/14.5 GiB)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.210811] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdc] Write Protect is off
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.210813] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdc] Mode Sense: 45 00 00 00
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.211437] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdc] Write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.214947]  sdc: sdc1 sdc2
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.217312] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdc] Attached SCSI removable disk
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.668068] FAT-fs (sdc2): utf8 is not a recommended IO charset for FAT filesystems, filesystem will be case sensitive!
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.670521] random: fast init done
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.711641] EXT4-fs (sdc1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.737670] EXT4-fs (sdc1): re-mounted. Opts: data=ordered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.754932] EXT4-fs (sdc1): re-mounted. Opts: data=ordered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.816030] EXT4-fs (sdc1): re-mounted. Opts: data=ordered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    4.836860] EXT4-fs (sdc1): re-mounted. Opts: data=ordered
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    5.652983] random: crng init done
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    5.652986] random: 7 urandom warning(s) missed due to ratelimiting
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    7.151743] init (1): drop_caches: 3
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.001368] input: Power Button as /devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0C0C:00/input/input6
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.001373] ACPI: Power Button [PWRB]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.002168] input: Power Button as /devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXPWRBN:00/input/input7
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.002172] ACPI: Power Button [PWRF]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.004403] FUJITSU Extended Socket Network Device Driver - version 1.1 - Copyright (c) 2015 FUJITSU LIMITED
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.013377] ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x0000000000000B00-0x0000000000000B08 conflicts with OpRegion 0x0000000000000B00-0x0000000000000B0F (\SOR1) (20160831/utaddress-247)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.013380] ACPI: If an ACPI driver is available for this device, you should use it instead of the native driver
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.018193] sp5100_tco: SP5100/SB800 TCO WatchDog Timer Driver v0.05
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.018273] sp5100_tco: PCI Vendor ID: 0x1002, Device ID: 0x4385, Revision ID: 0x3c
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.018299] sp5100_tco: failed to find MMIO address, giving up.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.029172] parport_pc 00:04: reported by Plug and Play ACPI
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.029937] parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778), irq 7, dma 3 [PCSPP,TRISTATE,COMPAT,EPP,ECP,DMA]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.041569] wmi: Mapper loaded
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.100490] r8169 Gigabit Ethernet driver 2.3LK-NAPI loaded
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.102113] r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: RTL8168d/8111d at 0xffffc90000c5e000, 00:19:66:d9:9f:12, XID 081000c0 IRQ 26
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.102169] r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: jumbo features [frames: 9200 bytes, tx checksumming: ko]
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.165100] k8temp 0000:00:18.3: Temperature readouts might be wrong - check erratum #141
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.166564] [drm] Initialized
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.267924] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC0D0: autoconfig for ALC662 rev1: line_outs=1 (0x14/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0) type:line
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.267938] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC0D0:    speaker_outs=0 (0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.267940] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC0D0:    hp_outs=1 (0x1b/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.267941] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC0D0:    mono: mono_out=0x0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.267942] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC0D0:    inputs:
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.267944] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC0D0:      Front Mic=0x19
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.267946] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC0D0:      Rear Mic=0x18
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.267947] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC0D0:      Line=0x1a
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.294911] input: HDA ATI SB Rear Mic as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.2/sound/card0/input9
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.294951] input: HDA ATI SB Line as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.2/sound/card0/input10
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.294990] input: HDA ATI SB Line Out as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.2/sound/card0/input11
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.346585] [drm] radeon kernel modesetting enabled.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.383157] kvm: Nested Virtualization enabled
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.384852] powernow_k8: fid 0x12 (2600 MHz), vid 0xe
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.384855] powernow_k8: fid 0x10 (2400 MHz), vid 0x10
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.384855] powernow_k8: fid 0xe (2200 MHz), vid 0x10
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.384856] powernow_k8: fid 0xc (2000 MHz), vid 0x10
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.384857] powernow_k8: fid 0xa (1800 MHz), vid 0x10
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.384858] powernow_k8: fid 0x2 (1000 MHz), vid 0x12
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.384902] powernow_k8: Found 1 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5000+ (2 cpu cores) (version 2.20.00)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.388041] AMD IOMMUv2 driver by Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.388043] AMD IOMMUv2 functionality not available on this system
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.404599] CRAT table not found
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.404601] Finished initializing topology ret=0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.404616] kfd kfd: Initialized module
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.405000] checking generic (d0000000 1000000) vs hw (d0000000 10000000)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.405061] fb: switching to radeondrmfb from VESA VGA
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.405279] Console: switching to colour dummy device 80x25
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.405768] [drm] initializing kernel modesetting (RS780 0x1002:0x9610 0x1849:0x9610 0x00).
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.405780] [drm] register mmio base: 0xFEAF0000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.405781] [drm] register mmio size: 65536
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.406332] ATOM BIOS: ASROCK
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.406353] radeon 0000:01:05.0: VRAM: 256M 0x00000000C0000000 - 0x00000000CFFFFFFF (256M used)
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.406355] radeon 0000:01:05.0: GTT: 512M 0x00000000A0000000 - 0x00000000BFFFFFFF
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.406360] [drm] Detected VRAM RAM=256M, BAR=256M
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.406361] [drm] RAM width 32bits DDR
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.406818] [TTM] Zone  kernel: Available graphics memory: 3960476 kiB
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.406819] [TTM] Zone   dma32: Available graphics memory: 2097152 kiB
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.406820] [TTM] Initializing pool allocator
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.406826] [TTM] Initializing DMA pool allocator
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.406852] [drm] radeon: 256M of VRAM memory ready
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.406854] [drm] radeon: 512M of GTT memory ready.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.406868] [drm] Loading RS780 Microcode
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.440241] [drm] radeon: power management initialized
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.440516] [drm] GART: num cpu pages 131072, num gpu pages 131072
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.463368] [drm] PCIE GART of 512M enabled (table at 0x00000000C0146000).
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.463411] radeon 0000:01:05.0: WB enabled
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.463414] radeon 0000:01:05.0: fence driver on ring 0 use gpu addr 0x00000000a0000c00 and cpu addr 0xffff88021453fc00
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.467575] radeon 0000:01:05.0: fence driver on ring 5 use gpu addr 0x00000000c0056038 and cpu addr 0xffffc90004016038
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.467578] [drm] Supports vblank timestamp caching Rev 2 (21.10.2013).
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.467579] [drm] Driver supports precise vblank timestamp query.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.467580] radeon 0000:01:05.0: radeon: MSI limited to 32-bit
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.467594] [drm] radeon: irq initialized.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.501620] [drm] ring test on 0 succeeded in 1 usecs
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.618587] ppdev: user-space parallel port driver
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.732092] [drm] ring test on 5 succeeded in 1 usecs
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.732097] [drm] UVD initialized successfully.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    8.732308] [drm] ib test on ring 0 succeeded in 0 usecs
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.351380] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.22
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.351436] NET: Registered protocol family 31
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.351438] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.351448] Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.351454] Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.351470] Bluetooth: SCO socket layer initialized
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.414469] cdc_acm 1-6:1.1: ttyACM0: USB ACM device
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.414860] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_acm
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.414863] cdc_acm: USB Abstract Control Model driver for USB modems and ISDN adapters
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.448044] [drm] ib test on ring 5 succeeded
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.448430] [drm] Radeon Display Connectors
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.448431] [drm] Connector 0:
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.448432] [drm]   VGA-1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.448434] [drm]   DDC: 0x7e40 0x7e40 0x7e44 0x7e44 0x7e48 0x7e48 0x7e4c 0x7e4c
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.448435] [drm]   Encoders:
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.448436] [drm]     CRT1: INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DAC1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.448437] [drm] Connector 1:
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.448437] [drm]   DVI-D-1
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.448438] [drm]   HPD3
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.448439] [drm]   DDC: 0x7e50 0x7e50 0x7e54 0x7e54 0x7e58 0x7e58 0x7e5c 0x7e5c
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.448440] [drm]   Encoders:
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.448441] [drm]     DFP3: INTERNAL_KLDSCP_LVTMA
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.477183] usbcore: registered new interface driver btusb
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.503015] [drm] fb mappable at 0xD0247000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.503017] [drm] vram apper at 0xD0000000
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.503018] [drm] size 5242880
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.503018] [drm] fb depth is 24
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.503019] [drm]    pitch is 5120
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.503112] fbcon: radeondrmfb (fb0) is primary device
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.510166] Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 160x64
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.529106] radeon 0000:01:05.0: fb0: radeondrmfb frame buffer device
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [    9.533161] [drm] Initialized radeon 2.49.0 20080528 for 0000:01:05.0 on minor 0
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   10.186547] device-mapper: uevent: version 1.0.3
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   10.187088] device-mapper: ioctl: 4.35.0-ioctl (2016-06-23) initialised: dm-devel@redhat.com
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   10.330984] lp0: using parport0 (interrupt-driven).
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   10.330987] lp0: console ready
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   11.319111] RPC: Registered named UNIX socket transport module.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   11.319113] RPC: Registered udp transport module.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   11.319114] RPC: Registered tcp transport module.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   11.319115] RPC: Registered tcp NFSv4.1 backchannel transport module.
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   11.335023] FS-Cache: Loaded
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   11.358943] FS-Cache: Netfs 'nfs' registered for caching
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   11.382754] Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996 okir@monad.swb.de).
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   12.520463] Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   12.520466] Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast
          Jul 22 05:17:21 antix1 kernel: [   12.520472] Bluetooth: BNEP socket layer initialized
          Jul 22 05:17:22 antix1 kernel: [   12.787100] r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
          Jul 22 05:17:22 antix1 kernel: [   12.787153] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
          Jul 22 05:17:22 antix1 kernel: [   12.944356] cgroup: cgroup2: unknown option "nsdelegate"
          Jul 22 05:17:22 antix1 kernel: [   13.391829] Bluetooth: RFCOMM TTY layer initialized
          Jul 22 05:17:22 antix1 kernel: [   13.391836] Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer initialized
          Jul 22 05:17:22 antix1 kernel: [   13.391842] Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.11
          Jul 22 05:17:23 antix1 kernel: [   14.450694] r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link up
          Jul 22 05:17:23 antix1 kernel: [   14.450706] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready
          Jul 22 05:17:23 antix1 kernel: [   14.473915] 8021q: 802.1Q VLAN Support v1.8
          Jul 22 05:17:23 antix1 kernel: [   14.488316] NET: Registered protocol family 17
          

          I’ll leave it up to you to clean up the rest of your thread so guys have a easier time helping. It is past my bed time. Good night.

          Edit: Spam filter made me whitelist my post . If you run into 403 on anything. PM me and give me detail on file that won’t go into code rags and post. I will copy and paste offending post and whitelist it for you. PITA I know. But oh well.

          • This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by rokytnji.

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            Booting antiX Frugal-only From HDD Without Any Full-Installed OS – with Extlinux

            I’ve got a couple old computers on which I wanted to run antiX frugal (frugally? frugal-style?), but I ran into a problem: How do I boot without already having a linux distribution “fully-installed” to use the bootloader?

            I could always use the antiX Live USB to boot frugal, but I wanted to avoid that if at all possible. I wanted the possibility to have several separate instances of frugal antiX on the hdd to choose from (without carrying several Live USBs around). Other exotic solutions involved convoluted twists and turns that were difficult for me to understand and use and/or to explain the steps to others.

            Then I thought, “Since antiX Live USBs all boot from syslinux/isolinux/extlinux (without an “installed” OS — by its USB/ISO nature), then would this work from the hard drive of my computers?” I figured it SHOULD work… somehow.

            My project was to boot antiX 17 & antix 19, as well as any future frugal projects that I may want to add.
            I like running frugal installs, because: it seems to run just as fast as a full install on these 32-bit machines I have; I can place many frugals on one hdd and share the same Live-usb-storage directory without any additional setup. Also because it’s just plain fun to tinker. (I have made a games-only personal remix, and a kodi movies-only frugal remix for my grandchildren — mainly silly perhaps, but legitimate uses of old hardware, I think.) But I didn’t want to have to make a full install of anything just to get the bootloader. And extlinux looked promising.

            Searching the internet was tedious in the extreme, with many gaps in instructions for what I intended to do — nothing was really tailored for my project. After some false starts, including two situations rendering my test computers unbootable from the hard drive (because of my own error), I figured out how to do it. And it’s very easy, actually. And SIMPLE. All the software is already installed on antiX (as of 19.b2, anyway).

            An important note before I outline the steps:

            IT IS IMPORTANT TO FOLLOW THESE STEPS IN ORDER.

            On my second computer (after a successfully-installed first computer), I missed a step, went back to complete it, then repeated the previous step and finished all the other steps… only to find the bootloader didn’t work. (“Drat you Linux! Foiled again!!) I had to backup my hdd data via a live usb, reformat the drive, and start again. The second try worked exactly as expected, though, so I know these instructions are solid.

            These instructions are for a bios-based computer, because I don’t have any UEFI computers.

            This is my starting point: bios computer; booting from antiX 19.b2 Live USB (although I suspect 17-series would work also); 60 GB hdd, which has all needed data backed up (because we’ll format it).

            1. Boot the live antiX USB. Don’t use persistence or toram option.

            2. Go to your root (or “start”) menu: start Applications -> System -> Gparted. Once it opens, make sure you’re operating on SDA.
            a. At the top menu, select Device -> Create partition table. Make sure “msdos” is selected (it’s the default on my systems) & click OK.
            b. Create your partitions: I chose 55000 MB as sda1; the rest created as linux-swap.
            c. Go ahead and make gparted perform the operations.
            d. Once it has completed, right-click on sda1, select Manage flags. Select the “boot” flag, and then close the dialog box. And close gparted.

            3. Go to your root (or “start”) menu again; click “Run.” This opens the gexec program. Tick the boxes for “Keep Open this dialog after launch” and “Run as root,” because we’ll use it to launch three things:
            a. first time, type “geany” (without quotes) in the “Run Command” text box. Leave this for now; minimize it if you want.
            b. second time, type “rox” as the command. Be sure to re-check “run as root.”
            c. third time, repeat “rox” as root again (we need two ROX filer windows open). Afterward, close the Run dialog box.

            4. Go to your root (or “start”) menu yet again; start Applications -> System -> Root Terminal. This is to avoid having to type “sudo” before each command we enter into the terminal.

            5. In the Root Terminal, run the following commands, one at a time:
            # mkdir /media/sda1
            # mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda1
            # mkdir /media/sda1/boot
            # mkdir /media/sda1/boot/extlinux

            5. Copying your frugal files to the hdd:
            a. In one of the open “run as root” ROX Filer windows, navigate to /live/boot-dev. Here you should see the “antiX” directory. This is where the antiX OS is stored on the Live USB. Open the other open root ROX window to /media/sda1. Simply drag the “antiX” folder from /live/boot-dev to the other window opened to /media/sda1. Choose “copy” when you release your dragging action. This copies it, including any persistence files you may have created prevously on your Live-USB.

            6. Installing the Extlinux bootloader:
            a. We need the following packages, WHICH ARE ALREADY INSTALLED IN ANTIX BY DEFAULT: extlinux, syslinux, syslinux-common. I list these to be complete, in case the installed applications ever change in future antiX releases.
            b. Install the extlinux bootloader:
            # extlinux –install /media/sda1/boot/extlinux
            c. And copy the bootloader to the MBR, using the “dd” command:
            # dd if=/usr/lib/EXTLINUX/mbr.bin of=/dev/sda bs=440 count=1

            7. Copy the following files from /usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios to /media/sda1/boot/extlinux :
            cmenu.c32, libcom32.c32, libmenu.c32, libutil.c32, menu.c32, vesmenu.c32.
            (ldlinux.sys & ldlinux.c32 are already there from the installation step.)
            To do this, open you ROX filer windows to the two directories, and drag them over, like before.
            (Hint: If you’re not used to ROX Filer, you hold down the Ctrl key before you click a file, to select it. This way you can select all 6 files to drag.)

            8. In your Root Terminal, run # touch /media/sda1/boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf (You’ll edit it soon; it’s the boot menu.)

            9. Add “splash.png” (any 640×480 png image) as background. (I say “any” because that’s my understanding. I’ve attached one or two that I found, which I know from experience work.) Drag this image over in your root ROX windows, like you did previously.

            10. Using your “geany” window that you opened waaay back in step 3, edit your /media/sda1/boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf file. The following is an example, which I found online and heavily edited for my uses.
            a. Note that under the LABEL heading, there are only 4 lines, titled: MENU LABEL, LINUX, APPEND, & INITRD. My “LINUX” line is long & many times a text editor breaks this line into two. Make sure you make these as only 4 lines.
            b. More notes:
            (1.) UI vesamenu.c32 needs to be at the top
            (2.) TIMEOUT is in tenths of seconds, so my computer is set to boot in 20 seconds if nothing is selected prior to that.
            (3.) LINUX heading shows the UUID of the boot hdd (sda1). In the Terminal, run “blkid” (no quotes) to get your UUID for sda1. Copy & paste your correct UUID into both places on each frugal install you are setting up. (One is after “root=UUID=” and the other is after “buuid=”).
            (4.) I don’t pretend to know if some of this can be streamlined/simplified, but I do know this has worked for me twice as of this writing.
            (5.) The APPEND line holds any additional antiX boot codes you use (see the antiX FAQs, if needed).
            (6.) The cool thing about antiX (one of many, that is), is that frugal antiX updates the kernel from the OS via Live USB Kernel Updater, so nothing is needed to do here in the bootloader in order to update the kernel.
            (7.) All you have to do to add another frugal install (for example, MX), is to place another entry in this file!

            #this is an example /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf file
            # In the “MENU COLOR border” line the table is white. If it does not fit with the theme, comment on it and it will return to Default.

            UI vesamenu.c32
            TIMEOUT 200
            MENU TITLE antiX Linux frugal installs
            MENU BACKGROUND splash.png
            MENU COLOR border 30;44 #40ffffff #a0000000 std

            LABEL l0
            MENU LABEL antiX 19.b2, static persistence, zram enabled
            LINUX /antiX/vmlinuz root=UUID=1071a266-a5ce-4cfd-b0b5-2765e54e5f02 bdir=antix-19 buuid=1071a266-a5ce-4cfd-b0b5-2765e54e5f02
            APPEND persist_static vga=default quiet splasht=va
            INITRD /antiX/initrd.gz

            #LABEL l1
            # MENU LABEL MX Linux 18, static persistence, zram enabled
            # LINUX /MX/vmlinuz root=UUID=1071a266-a5ce-4cfd-b0b5-2765e54e5f02 bdir=MX buuid=1071a266-a5ce-4cfd-b0b5-2765e54e5f02
            # APPEND persist_static vga=default quiet splasht=va
            # INITRD /MX/initrd.gz

            Once you have your menu finished, the setup is complete! Simply close your open program windows & reboot. This is a nicely self-contained bootloader, independent of any installed OS.

            Next things to do (perhaps):
            Add chain.c32 to chainload boot a full-installed linux on another partition (or Windows).
            Add memdisk to boot ISO images, floppy images, or hard disk images.

            • This topic was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by christophe. Reason: fixed a typo in writing the mbr

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              This is the link to the specific reply in the MX forums where JayM posted their case:
              https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=51472&start=10#p516158
              The inxi info:

              System:
                Host: mx Kernel: 4.9.182-antix.1-486-smp i686 bits: 32 compiler: gcc 
                v: 8.3.0 Desktop: IceWM 1.5.5+git20190610 
                Distro: antiX-19.b2_386-full Marielle Franco 13 July 2019 
                base: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) 
              Machine:
                Type: Desktop Mobo: ASRock model: A780GM-LE serial: N/A 
                BIOS: American Megatrends v: P1.50 date: 05/25/2010 
              CPU:
                Topology: Dual Core model: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ bits: 64 type: MCP 
                arch: K8 rev.F+ rev: 3 L2 cache: 1024 KiB 
                flags: lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 svm bogomips: 4019 
                Speed: 1000 MHz min/max: 1000/2600 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 1000 2: 1000 
              Graphics:
                Device-1: AMD RS780 [Radeon HD 3200] vendor: ASRock driver: radeon 
                v: kernel bus ID: 01:05.0 
                Display: server: X.Org 1.20.4 driver: ati,radeon 
                unloaded: fbdev,modesetting,vesa resolution: 1280x1024~60Hz 
                OpenGL: 
                renderer: AMD RS780 (DRM 2.49.0 / 4.9.182-antix.1-486-smp LLVM 7.0.1) 
                v: 3.3 Mesa 18.3.6 direct render: Yes 
              Audio:
                Device-1: AMD SBx00 Azalia vendor: ASRock driver: snd_hda_intel v: kernel 
                bus ID: 00:14.2 
                Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.9.182-antix.1-486-smp 
              Network:
                Device-1: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet 
                vendor: ASRock driver: r8169 v: 2.3LK-NAPI port: e800 bus ID: 02:00.0 
                IF: eth1 state: up speed: 100 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter> 
              Drives:
                Local Storage: total: 1.03 TiB used: 1.62 GiB (0.2%) 
                ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Gigabyte model: GP-GSTFS31120GNTD size: 111.79 GiB 
                ID-2: /dev/sdb vendor: Seagate model: ST1000DM010-2EP102 size: 931.51 GiB 
                ID-3: /dev/sdc type: USB vendor: Generic model: Flash Disk size: 7.50 GiB 
              Partition:
                ID-1: / size: 2.54 GiB used: 2.2 MiB (0.1%) fs: overlay source: ERR-102 
              Sensors:
                System Temperatures: cpu: 34.0 C mobo: N/A 
                Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A 
              Repos:
                Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/antix.list 
                1: deb http://iso.mxrepo.com/antix/buster buster main nonfree
                Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-stable-updates.list 
                1: deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ buster-updates main contrib non-free
                Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list 
                1: deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ buster main contrib non-free
                2: deb http://security.debian.org/ buster/updates main contrib non-free
                No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/onion.list 
                No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/various.list 
              Info:
                Processes: 124 Uptime: 6m Memory: 3.21 GiB used: 120.0 MiB (3.7%) 
                Init: SysVinit runlevel: 5 Compilers: gcc: 8.3.0 Shell: bash v: 5.0.3 
                inxi: 3.0.33 

              The problem may be due to many things.
              – Slim not communicating with X server (you could see this in /var/log/slim.log)
              – It could be a problem with dBus (you may see something in /var/log/daemon.log)
              – It could be trouble with Xserver (you could see this in /var/log/Xorg.0.log)
              – It could be a problem with the graphics driver
              – It could be a problem with elogind

              I am no expert, so I won’t be able to help you troubleshoot and find the true problem, at least with so little information. I have read that modifying boot parameters usually works to circumvent these problems. It has worked for me in the past, but I never had your specific problem, so anything I suggest would be shooting in the dark.

              For now, something you haven’t mentioned trying, select Failsafe Boot (if not in main boot menu, in Advanced Options) when booting from live-USB. Or, if using your own Custom parameters and persistence, in your Custom Boot, add the Failsafe parameter. If slim DOES load, then we are a step closer to figuring out what is going on.

              The best thing for you would be to get the real experts here, like BitJam, to recommend boot parameters for you.

              By the way, we don’t all move around in the MX forum. I am sure the devs thank you for your work testing out antiX, but the MX forum has few antiX users (and the devs really are too busy), so recieving help there, (even for reporting bugs) may be difficult.

              Off topic: About navigating the forum
              Your MX forum seems even more complicated than here, so you probably (at least I would) only navigate the recent topics.
              At the top of forum.mxlinux.org you will see the recent replies
              Mx forum - Recent Topics
              And you can navigate to “Active Topics” to see all topics ordered by recent activity.
              MX forum - Active Topics

              In antixforum.com it is the same. You should see the recent replies at the top
              antiX forum - Latest Activity
              and also be able to see all the topics ordered by recent activity in “Topic Freshness”
              antiX forum - Topic Freshness
              As you see above, there ARE topics related to antiX 19 beta.
              You could also use the Search Forums Searchbox option (see above image) and search for “antiX beta” there. Topics are ordered from most recent to “oldest”.

              I hope this helps you navigate antixforum.com in the future.

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              antiX Live system enthusiast.
              General Live Boot Parameters for antiX.

              #24770
              Forum Admin
              Dave

                Seriously ?!?

                .

                .

                .

                This instance of finding my collaboration // contribution attempts spurned isn’t ego shattering, but it does serve as a reminder of how much wasted effort I’ve cumulatively expended in crafting items intended to enhance antiX, or (SLiM, fluxbox, rox-filer, etc) tailored to suit the “rube goldberg” -ish antiX desktop-session

                The way it is now, you got things networked together with the (xxxxxx.antix)dependencies, you can’t get rid of something without the .antix dependencies, it’s endemic, reminds me of systemd in a way.

                — macondo
                https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/launching-ratpoison/#post-23641

                .
                Sigh. Talkin to the wall. Y’all gonna do what you’re gonna do.

                prox, I agree that additional info on the download page would be helpful.
                [..]
                a presentation like this (with horizontal dividers) would provide a clear delineation

                _______________________________________________________________________________

                The following completely systemd-free flavours for both 32 and 64 bit architecture are offered:

                antiX-full (c1GB) – 4 windows managers – IceWM (default), fluxbox, jwm and herbstluftwm, plus full libreoffice suite
                antiX-base (c680MB so fits on a cd) – 4 windows managers – IceWM (default), fluxbox, jwm and herbstluftwm
                _______________________________________________________________________________

                Also, for expert users (who are comfortable with building up a customized debian-based linux system):

                antiX-core (c330MB) systemd-free – no X, but should support most wireless
                antiX-net (c170MB) systemd-free – no X. Just enough to get you connected (wired) and ready to build.

                _______________________________________________________________________________

                https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/boot-process-does-not-result-in-starting-x-a-window-manager/

                I always seem to read a different 1000 words than what was intended by the picture.
                I am dense… what are the images referring to / pointing out ?

                Is it related to how things are packaged?
                That the repo package is now a few versions back from the github?
                That the text does not fit in the window?
                Some apps are named with the same intended function or that some apps need to be conditionally purged from the list?

                Computers are like air conditioners. They work fine until you start opening Windows. ~Author Unknown

                #24729
                Anonymous

                  Seriously ?!?

                  .

                  .

                  .

                  This instance of finding my collaboration // contribution attempts spurned isn’t ego shattering, but it does serve as a reminder of how much wasted effort I’ve cumulatively expended in crafting items intended to enhance antiX, or (SLiM, fluxbox, rox-filer, etc) tailored to suit the “rube goldberg” -ish antiX desktop-session

                  The way it is now, you got things networked together with the (xxxxxx.antix)dependencies, you can’t get rid of something without the .antix dependencies, it’s endemic, reminds me of systemd in a way.

                  — macondo
                  https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/launching-ratpoison/#post-23641

                  .
                  Sigh. Talkin to the wall. Y’all gonna do what you’re gonna do.

                  prox, I agree that additional info on the download page would be helpful.
                  [..]
                  a presentation like this (with horizontal dividers) would provide a clear delineation

                  _______________________________________________________________________________

                  The following completely systemd-free flavours for both 32 and 64 bit architecture are offered:

                  antiX-full (c1GB) – 4 windows managers – IceWM (default), fluxbox, jwm and herbstluftwm, plus full libreoffice suite
                  antiX-base (c680MB so fits on a cd) – 4 windows managers – IceWM (default), fluxbox, jwm and herbstluftwm
                  _______________________________________________________________________________

                  Also, for expert users (who are comfortable with building up a customized debian-based linux system):

                  antiX-core (c330MB) systemd-free – no X, but should support most wireless
                  antiX-net (c170MB) systemd-free – no X. Just enough to get you connected (wired) and ready to build.

                  _______________________________________________________________________________

                  https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/boot-process-does-not-result-in-starting-x-a-window-manager/

                  Member
                  PPC

                    BobC, I’m late to the thread, congratulations on giving a bit more life into that museum grade computer 🙂 … I was the guy that made a post on a thread, replying to you, mentioning booting the ISO from hd and trying to install from there (I believe it was one of the antix19 alpha or beta threads)-
                    I boot ISOs from hd frequently, but I never did try to install from there… It makes sense that you can’t install to the same partition where you are running the ISO from, but I never thought about the installer not allowing, out of the box, to install to a different partition of the same drive… sorry for that.
                    If you ever need to install a new system on that computer, if you do manage to use a sub pen drive, but you just can’t boot from it, try plop, at https://www.plop.at/ It has a “miraculous” way of letting the user boot from CD and then choose to boot from a pen drive, even when bios does not allow that… You can even add that to your GRUB and boot to
                    USB from there, without needing to boot from CD first…

                    P.

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                    Anonymous

                      Thx cpoakes,

                      I was thinking seperate directories and not letting the installer
                      format.

                      Caveat: don’t install over the partition holding the ISO image; use another partition.

                      important that the installer never format the booting partition.
                      never tried editng grub directly.

                      Member
                      cpoakes

                        Yes. Here’s how I have done it (multiple times).

                        1. Configure grub to loop boot the ISO.
                        2. Boot the ISO.
                        3. Modify /sbin/partition-info on the booted ISO, and delete or comment out line 191.
                        4. Start the installer. The boot drive will be installable now.

                        Caveat: don’t install over the partition holding the ISO image; use another partition.

                        Script to modify /sbin/partition-info:

                        #!/bin/sh 
                        #  preinstall
                        #    Modifications to the native installation media/environment before install
                        #    (originated with antiX).
                            
                        # ROOT: only root user
                        [ ! <code>id -u</code> = 0 ] && echo "Must have superuser permissions" && exit 1
                        
                        # ANTIX: modify installer to install on boot device
                        ANTIXFILE=/sbin/partition-info
                        if [ -f $ANTIXFILE ] ; then
                            sed -i "s/\(.*EX_BOOT.*test.*LIVE_CONFIG\)/#\1/" $ANTIXFILE
                        fi
                        
                        Moderator
                        christophe

                          How about this:

                          1. Mount the ISO.
                          2. Copy the “antiX” directory from the ISO to the hdd.
                          3. Boot that directory as a frugal install.

                          I know it’s not exactly what you are looking for, but it should work.

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                          confirmed antiX frugaler, since 2019

                          Moderator
                          BobC

                            I have an old PIII from 1998 that can’t boot from USB and doesn’t have a DVD drive, but does have WiFi and some space, so I could boot to CD, connect, download ISO, add ISO to grub, update grub, reboot from loopback ISO, then install to same or different partition.

                            Any ideas?

                            Other possibilities would be scavenge a 2nd drive if that might help, or steal DVD out of other working system (I have many CD drives, but not DVD’s)

                            I have tried this and can boot but get error early in boot:

                            Mounted boot device. Mounted device /dev/sda2 at /live/iso-dev
                            error: df: /live/boot-dev: can’t find mount point

                            It boots and seems to run ok, but the installer won’t offer any drives to install to.

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                            #24562
                            Member
                            PPC

                              Howdy!

                              NoClue is right about the new default “Lines” wallpaper not matching the rest of antiX default color scheme…

                              Note: I boot antiX19b2 live from a iso, from my hard drive, so I have no F”x” boot menu to test anticapitalista’s tip about booting in “dark mode”…

                              Big changes on the default looks of a distro are always hard, “hard” for the dev’s because their distro is a labor of their love, and they love the end result of their work…
                              “hard” for the end user that many times is used to the way things looked, sometimes over a period of years… But hey, anti, and the rest of the team: you already changed many things, the icons, the default wallpapers… I don’t think you should fear change the default themes, not if the change is for the “better” (or at least according what now is considered “trendy”)

                              Some ideas ideas to make antiX look even better out of the box (no additions, just changing some defaults):
                              -So, if I may be so bold I propose this “default” looks:
                              -For IceWM- “NoClue Day”, sorry “Blue Day” theme (perhaps changing the volume icon to white too?)- NoClue for the win, here, great looking wallpaper and theme, they look perfect mixed together!!! Maybe add a “Power” button after the clock, like JWM now has, it’s very handy! 🙂
                              One single remark: the icons are very small!!! Some of us have bad eye sight!
                              …But: I don’t use “virtual desktops” and tend to turn them off- but Yellow for the active desktop in Sunny Day? why not blue, to match the rest of the color scheme, Noclue? And why include both “BlueDay” and Sunny “Day”?
                              -For JWM- “Shades of gray” theme looks a lot like JWM’s “Sunny Day”, but I like “Black” best, it has very good contrast and matches the default wallpaper very well (once again the same volume icon suggestion). I loved the fact that IceWM’s “Sunny day” theme uses a menu icon, I can implement the same in JWM, also adding a show desktop icon…
                              -For FluxBox- “Numix” (with more contrast on the title bar’s fonts) or “ModernBlueFlux” (I like ModernBlue more, if the title bar colors are “fixed” :-))

                              The menu- I’ve always liked the idea of having quick access to the most used/needed applications on the beginning of the menu… But I never got the reasoning of the separator line between the file manager and the web browser- this first 4 applications are the “essential ones”, no harm grouping them all together!

                              There were some comments about “Conky”- and I have to say that the first think I though when I fired up antiX 19b2, in JWM Black theme- was “wow” perfect… but now Conky feels even more out of place!!!
                              -So, some suggestions about Conky too:
                              Note: it’s true that now, ICeWM users have most of the info on the bar, next to the clock, and they probably don’t need conky…
                              For those like me, that like to have conky available, here are some ideas:
                              – Remove lines with the OS name, the time and the date, I can’t see a real use for the Uptime info either (I commented out lines 227-230 on my Conky config file, my line 231 groups the OS and desktops’s name are reads ” ${color}${alignc}antiX ${exec disp=${DISPLAY#:}; disp=${disp%.[0-9]}; cat $HOME/.desktop-session/desktop-code.$disp 2>/dev/null} “)
                              – I grouped together Res and DPI lines into one
                              – Also changed the font to ubuntu (optional)
                              – Most times the “Freq” info is not needed (commented out line 236), CPU suffices most time, and for the important use: monitoring system resorces, all the used needs really is knowing what percentage of the system resources is being used, right? they look more sleek and modern than this huge ones… For CPU I used cpubar, with height of “3”, I used that height for all bars…
                              – Remove the Used/ Total: they are not really needed and also are not multilingual, like most of the rest of the text (I commented out the original 256 line)…
                              I fiddled with showing RAM usage as a small bar next to the CPU. I have very 2 old pcs and always keep an eye on CPU and RAM usage, having both next to each other in a graphical way is great (but a matter of personal preference)
                              Just commenting out or altering the initial line makes the conky fit right into the “Lines” wallpaper, without even altering any of the bars (this on a very basic 1024×768 display,Conky fits perfectly on any resolution above that…)
                              But is you implement all the small changes that I talk about (changing the bar sizes) you end up making Conky’s present almost all the same information taking up what looks like a squarer space, that has the plus of fitting really well in the new default “lines” wallpaper!

                              Just to wrap up:
                              – To make the new boot splash screen look even better, maybe use some other icon as “loading bar” other than “o”? Perhaps something like the “Tofu” character?
                              – The same applies to the “to ram” loading indicator- “=>” looks very DOS like, maybe also just some block character, to make it look like a normal loading bar?
                              – Also change the reboot and power off text to something like “Rebooting” not just “Reboot”, etc…
                              – The “Exit Session” Window also does not need windows decorations- I changed that in my session exit script, adding a “Back” button, if the user does not really want to exit…
                              – I still think allowing GUI apps for basic stuff is essential- recently a user was expecting to get a system updater in the final version, anti shot him down. antiX does not need a service always running checking for updates, but the ability to click a icon and update the system is handy… I made such a yad script (that I have to adapt to run in antiX19 and can be much improved) and put had a it’s icon next to the clock- just click it, confirm, enter password, see up-gradable applications and confirm that you want to update, all in a GUI mode, the user may see the terminal running but does not need to interact with it- it’s basically what users can do via Synaptic, but presented in a way they are more used to…)

                              P.S.- I attach my “conky2” file. If anyone wants to test it, backup your current conkyrc file and paste conkyrc2 there, and restart conky… I took a screenshot to post here, but I misplaced it… 🙂

                              EDIT: on the new splash screen- perhaps it should not say to press xxx to see the “boot process” because it’s the very same message that shows up when the user is logging off- maybe it should say “for more details” instead?

                              P.

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                              jonathanyeung153

                                Hello,
                                I was doing a bit of cleaning up at the company i work for (leading hong kong telco) and found this fujitsu notebook running
                                Pentium III 500Mhz 64MB Ram (10MB used as video memory)
                                12GB Fujitsu hard drive
                                It has a bootable CD-ROM drive
                                Since it has a Serial port at the back, I was planning to use it as a terminal machine connecting to console ports of Cisco Routers/switches.
                                It was running Windows 2000 but very slow to boot up.

                                Having some good experience with AntiX in my personal old notebooks, I decided to give AntiX a try.

                                i downloaded antiX-17.4.1_386-core.iso and burned it to CD-R.
                                It booted up fine and during the installation, I wiped the entire hard drive, i created a 2.2G swap partition and the rest EXT4.
                                Finishing installation however, it was unable to boot up, after the
                                “loading Linux 4.9xxxx”
                                “loading initial ramdisk”, it will show kernel panic out of memory.
                                See attachment
                                listening to the FAQ section, I downloaded antiX-17.4.1_386-base.iso and burned that to CD-R
                                this time booting from CD-R, it won’t even load into the desktop despite F6 choosing the Min desktops, it just crashes with a black screen (I waited for 15 minutes).

                                What I tried:
                                Back to booting the antiX-17.4.1_386-core.iso CD-R, Before running cli-installer, I made sure the swap partition was there, mkswap command on the swap partition, free command to check Linux was really using it, then ran the cli-installer command, same result afterwards.

                                What I didn’t understand was, why it was able to boot antiX-17.4.1_386-core.iso from CD-R with no memory issue but have low memory issue when booting from Hard drive?
                                Why? I really want to install the OS into the hard drive. what can I do?

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                                Member
                                Xecure

                                  Its an nVidia NV34 GeForce FX 5500 with 128 mb.

                                  Also my nvidia geforce fx5200 agp loads the nouveau driver and
                                  does 1440X900 resolution as well. (screenshot 2)

                                  BobC, I cannot be of much help here, but reading this I realized that:
                                  – linuxdaddy got working the FX 5200 (AGP) at 900p with the nouveau driver.
                                  – You are trying to get the FX 5500 to work on 900p, but the nouveau driver doesn’t load properly.
                                  – Both use the NV34 GPU, so they should experience the same problems.

                                  Maybe because of the attempt of reducing the ISO size of the antiX 19b1 something which the nouveau driver needs is missing. Or maybe it is related to some boot option that dissables it. Maybe trying to figure out what makes it possible for linuxdaddy’s card to work will help find a solution to your problem.

                                  antiX Live system enthusiast.
                                  General Live Boot Parameters for antiX.

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