Thanks for ur reply ;-)
but i am very sure noone in directory where mounted by /dev/md0 @_@
so that i DON'T have any idea to slove this odd error @_@
Anyone got ideas as to the nature/solution of this problem?
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Thanks for ur reply ;-)
but i am very sure noone in directory where mounted by /dev/md0 @_@
so that i DON'T have any idea to slove this odd error @_@
Anyone got ideas as to the nature/solution of this problem?
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when i type "raidstop /dev/md0" to stop my raid device ! i got error message
"/dev/md0: Device or resource busy"
However, i try to type "/etc/init.d/raid2 stop" ! i got error message ALSO
"Stopping RAID devices: /dev/md0: Device or resource busy."
how should i do that can umount my r
On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 05:16:33PM -0400, Bulent Murtezaoglu wrote:
> Qmail by default wants to operate by DJB's rules and it tries to
> DJB-ize the remainder of your system. This much I know and dislike.
that's the major problem with qmail (indeed with all of djb's software).
he is a good prog
On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 03:35:14PM -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> > will I need sourcecode for apache to set up suEXEC options for
> > virtual hosting in my own choice of directory tree (i.e.
> > DocRoot in /www-data instead of the default /var/www)?
>
> Not needed. You can sometimes use sed. (I
> will I need sourcecode for apache to set up suEXEC options for
> virtual hosting in my own choice of directory tree (i.e.
> DocRoot in /www-data instead of the default /var/www)?
Not needed. You can sometimes use sed. (I say sometimes because sometimes
it works with the binary suexec.) Or I ha
> "ASF" == Angus Scott-Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
ASF> What are your problems with qmail?
I know it works reasonably well but I have not used it personally
myself for any amount of time and certainly not professionally. I did
end up troubleshooting it at one point because
On 29 Jul 2002 at 15:10, Bulent Murtezaoglu wrote:
> [This is exactly the kind of exchange I was trying to avoid, oh well]
IMHO as a newbie this is just the kind of exchange I was
hoping for (trolling for?) ;-)
> > "EvB" == Emile van Bergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...]
> EvB> In
[This is exactly the kind of exchange I was trying to avoid, oh well]
> "EvB" == Emile van Bergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
EvB> In short, you can only compare qmail and sendmail. Not only
EvB> does the latter have a bad reputation for complexity, but for
EvB> its amount o
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 09:55:20AM -0700, Angus Scott-Fleming wrote:
> any comments on qmail or procmail vs sendmail welcome. I've
> heard Bad Things about sendmail's complexity but it _is_ the
> standard ... what do you use for MLM? mailman?
Let's compare apples with apples here ;-)
Q
Dear all,
I want to ask if I want to use OpenLDAP and SSL/StartTLS, what
should I do besides downloading the deb source packages and
modifying the switches and make the packages again? I ask this
because when I run apt-get upgrade, it asks me whether I want
to upgrade those ldap packages even th
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 18:25, Z-Data wrote:
> I need to know what a good IMAP solution would be for a fairly large
> network (200 users) that is compatible with exim.
Courier IMAP has been working well for me, it supports Maildir, which exim
can deliver to.
200 users isn't particularly large.
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On 29 Jul 2002 at 12:35, Bulent Murtezaoglu wrote:
>
> Hi, I occasionally train people on this and the advice that will work
> for you depends on what exactly you are after and how you like to
> learn. If you enjoy read
Hi guys
I need to know what a good IMAP solution would be for a fairly large
network (200 users) that is compatible with exim.
..Craig
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I've found the "Pocket ISP" setup for Redhat document, is
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>i got this when mailing debian-testing@lists.debian.org
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