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  1. #Fetch package install
  2. #Fetch package drivers

Then the eos-update-notifier command should be working as expected (i.e. You can copy the above contents to those two files, and then give a command eos-update-notifier -init $HOME/.config/systemd/user/rviceĭescription=Run EOS update notifier a few times a dayĮxecStart=/usr/bin/eos-update-notifier -systemd What it is trying to download are actually two files: $HOME/.config/systemd/user/eos-update-notifier.timer Fortunately it is not a “dangerous” issue, only this one program is affected.īut you can fix it quite easily as follows. That wget error is caused by the github error when eos-update-notifier is trying to download a file from github. Not sure what went wrong on that, but it kept hanging with a blinking cursor (underscore).Īll help appreciated, and thanks for making this distro! I created sda1 with a /boot/efi partition with FAT32 formatting and ~2GB of space, and enabled the boot flag.

#Fetch package install

(3) The Offline installer did install (but couldn’t boot, that’s another issue). Unfortunately, there’s no esp flag available, but there is a boot flag which I read on Google that that is the flag it’s talking about.

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(2) When you manual format, it throws a very helpful popup error stating that you need to create a /boot/efi partition with an “esp” flag. (1) When you manual format there’s no option to “label” your partitions like gparted allows. Other things I noticed that are unrelated but felt I should bring them up: The MD5SUM was verified before burning to SD card Fetch is changing the package delivery experience by taking property staff out of the package management process while adding a valuable amenity for residents.I’m even using FireFox on the LiveCD right now to type this, but yet it keeps saying there’s no network/can’t fetch package lists. disabling IPv6 since my router has IPv6 disabled as well.changed my network settings from DHCP to static (since I have it set to static anyway in my router).updating the welcome installer (went from v2.6-1 to v2.7-1).After I fill out the first couple of pages, it gets to the “package selection” page, but it errors out saying it’s unable to fetch package lists & to check my network connection (screenshot attached). I opted for the Online installer for customization.

#Fetch package drivers

I downloaded the May 8th EOS build, put on a SD Card, and booted it up using the Nvidia Drivers option.















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