[01:41] <xubuntu56i> kkk
[11:19] <MJCD> Hey
[11:19] <volodya> hi, i have gotten myself a new ssd, and i've installed xubuntu on it, my old installation is on the other drive, and i wanted to move relevant bits from it, but i am unable to mount it. my guess is that it has to do with the label 'xubuntu-vg' that is applied to the drive somewhere, but i cannot figure out how to change that label (i don't want to "play around" fearing that i will lose something)
[11:19] <MJCD> wow that's a long message
[11:19] <MJCD> volodya, labels dont really mean anything, they're just metadata
[11:20] <MJCD> just check out /dev/
[11:20] <volodya> i doubt that in this case. seeing that /dev/mapper uses them to populate the drives
[11:20] <MJCD> it will be like sda[...]
[11:21] <volodya> MJCD, did you actually read what i wrote?
[11:21] <volodya> ok... perhaps i wasn't clear enough
[11:21] <Unit193> Sounds more likely that you used LVM and need to use kpartx to activate it.
[11:22] <volodya> Unit193, i don't think that would work, since it will try to activate it using the label 'xubuntu--vg-root'
[11:23] <volodya> and that label is already taken
[11:24] <Unit193> It named them differently, but last time I messed with kpartx to activate, it was on CentOS.
[11:24] <Unit193> (did /dev/mapper/vg=Volnamep[1-3])
[11:29] <volodya> ok, i'm going to play around
[11:30] <Unit193> (Don't you just want to lvrename?)
[11:31] <volodya> i cannot figure out, i may need dmsetup rename
[12:16] <MJCD> anyways I just came because I have a problem. I go to github, I download a repo as a zip and xubuntu displays it as a zip with a padlock on it
[12:16] <MJCD> and the archive manager fails to open or work with it
[12:16] <MJCD> works fine in fileroller
[12:18] <MJCD> I may file an issue for that
[12:19] <MJCD> since it should be able to open a basic zip lol
[12:19] <MJCD> a simpler question
[12:19] <MJCD> I just want to enable gui login for root
[12:20] <MJCD> and yes I know its a terrible idea
[12:20] <MJCD> etc etc
[12:36] <MJCD> ahh I just tried as Other.. from the login screen after doing sudo passwd
[12:36] <MJCD> it is not a happy camper
[12:37] <MJCD> oh, it appears to work past that error though...
[12:43] <MJCD> oh well, appears solved enough for now to just have a screen with nothing but root terminals haha
[12:44] <MJCD> but I hope some contributor saw this
[12:44] <MJCD> peace
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