On 10/2/19 9:15 PM, John J. Karcher wrote:
Hello,
As I hoped, by copying the files from the Sculpt USB stick to my NVMe Ext2 partition, I can now boot into Sculpt on the ThinkPad L380 Yoga (using Norman's USB HID-disabling patches).
The results are basically the same as booting from from USB, but hopefully this will allow me to load local packages and save log files to the NVMe partition.
Does anyone have any ideas on what I can try, in order to generate some useful output?
To recap, the most important limitations at the moment are 1) the the Inspect window doesn't open, and 2) I can't connect to a network.
Now I'm really confused. Just a few minutes after writing that, I tried it again, and the Inspect window started working. I've booted several more times since, and the Inspect window now works reliably. The WiFi network scanning also started finding the hotspots, but it doesn't seem to be able to connect. (It has no trouble in Linux.)
That's at least a big improvement over the previous situation. Now it should be a lot easier to copy files around.
Let me know if anyone has any thoughts.
Thanks again! -- John J. Karcher devuser@alternateapproach.com