perlmonger (
perlmonger) wrote2008-01-27 03:55 pm
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The Council Strikes Back

This box decided not to mount my camera card properly. Oh well, I though, it’s overdue a reboot after a software update; that’ll sort it, I thought. Yes.
Turns out, somehow the thing had lunched its MBR and boot it would not. No live CDs here (we had a clearout recently), so Ubuntu 7.10 AMD64 was duly downloaded and burned by
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mdadm -A -sIt still didn’t boot after that either, of course - froze for an age before offering me an emergency ash prompt and no mounted disks - but for reasons I’ve yet to find the courage to investigate, did come up cleanly after a TFS at that point. It’s working now, and I’m working hard on my process of denial.
modprobe dm-mod
vgchange lvg0 -a y
mount /dev/mapper/lvg0-lv0 /mnt
sync
mount -o bind /dev /mnt/dev
mount -t proc none /mnt/proc
chroot /mnt /bin/bash
lilo
Anyhow, to continue from where I left off:
I pootled off on my bike yesterday, going a significant distance for the first time in months: across Ashton Court to North Street and a bit of shopping, then to Temple Meads via Victoria Park and on up the Bristol-Bath cycle path as far as the far end of the Staple Hill tunnel. Then back: my legs getting slightly rubbery and my pace almost glacial by the time I got to our end of the Long Ashton cycle track. Today, my perineum is offering a degree of protest; I suspect my leg muscles will follow suit tomorrow.
Synchronistically,
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Presumably they’re counting on cyclists, walkers and ordinary punters using it to walk to the shops in Easton having less clout than the road transport lobby, who would be less than supportive if this sort of thing was tried on, say, Fishponds Road. Anyhow, if you’re remotely as furious about this as I am, there’s an online petition you can sign and, if you’re a sad geek, a Facebook group you can join to offer some registration of your protest.
ETA that Bristol Cycling Campaign have a meeting on this at