PID 1, it won't
get the TERM signal.
You could also try 'exec busybox ping arroz'; maybe the shell you launch
busybox from plays a role.
Andrew
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Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for pgp key. QOTD:
It is pos
or mac?
> I don't know a thing about reiserfs - could someone point me to some
> info so I can document it? -- since it seems to work AFAIK.
Ummm, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't reiserfs supported on i386 (and
possibly alpha) _only_?
Andrew
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Andrew Korn (Kor
ersions of apt and dpkg, combined with perhaps
sash, would probably allow you to replace a running system with Debian (as
overwriting libraries would pose no threat). I haven't tried this since the
'bo' adventure outlined above, though. Has anyone else?
Andrew
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Andrew Ko
e using leftalt-f2), and do a 'cat /proc/pci'; this usually
helps to identify unknown PCI cards.
Andrew
Ps. I haven't tried an install for some time, so I don't know whether
the image name and the second console are still valid.
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could install woody in our
> mother language.
I think dropping Polish in favour of Chinese would be a good idea. (I didn't
follow the thread, so I don't know why Polish was included in the first
place; if you include Polish, you might as well include any number of
central eur
rt5
33 6 123952 ide/host2/bus0/target0/lun0/part6
I couldn't find anything under /proc that referenced old device names. This
is a 2.4.10-ac7 kernel (but I don't think the stock kernel references old
names either).
Andrew
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Description: Debian Unstable - Not Released
And this is probably irrelevant. Is this right so far?
I can generate the md5sums that follow; sha1 probably too with 'openssl dgst
-sha1'.
But what about Release.gpg? Can I just sign it with any key?
What about .udebs? Do I need thos
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