On 08/20/18 22:23, deloptes wrote:
Michael Stone wrote:
What on earth does this mean? How did the system get into such a state
that these were missing?
he wrote net-base was missing, but why was net-base missing?
As I wrote in one of my posts, the system was installed using
debootstrap --va
Michael Stone wrote:
> What on earth does this mean? How did the system get into such a state
> that these were missing?
he wrote net-base was missing, but why was net-base missing?
finally I think he solved the problem
regards
The package netbase was missing.
Thanks for your help
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On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 05:25:07PM +0300, Reco wrote:
Note that your client advertizes NFSv4 support. Maybe that's what they
really use?
The output of `mount` or /proc/mounts will show what's actually in use.
Mike Stone
Hi.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 04:04:01PM +0200, Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
> On 08/20/18 15:12, Reco wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 12:42:14PM +0200, Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
> > > I added /etc/services /etc/rpc and now rpcbind is starting but:
> > >
> > > #rpcinfo -p localhist
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 12:42:14PM +0200, Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
I added /etc/services /etc/rpc
What on earth does this mean? How did the system get into such a state
that these were missing?
Mike Stone
On 08/20/18 15:12, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 12:42:14PM +0200, Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
I added /etc/services /etc/rpc and now rpcbind is starting but:
#rpcinfo -p localhist
program vers proto port service
104 tcp111 portmapper
103 t
Hi.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 12:42:14PM +0200, Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
> I added /etc/services /etc/rpc and now rpcbind is starting but:
>
> #rpcinfo -p localhist
>program vers proto port service
> 104 tcp111 portmapper
> 103 tcp111 portmapper
>
I added /etc/services /etc/rpc and now rpcbind is starting but:
#rpcinfo -p localhist
program vers proto port service
104 tcp111 portmapper
103 tcp111 portmapper
102 tcp111 portmapper
104 udp111 portmapper
1
Hi there,
When I try to start rpc.bimd I get the following error in the log:
Aug 20 11:20:56 Zeus daemon.err rpcbind[2924]: cannot get local address
for udp: Servname not supported for ai_socktype
Aug 20 11:20:56 Zeus daemon.err rpcbind[2924]: cannot get local address
for tcp: Servname not sup
Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
> On 08/19/18 16:52, deloptes wrote:
>> Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
>>
>>> /home/trash 192.168.0.0/24(no_subtree_check,async,rw,all_squash)
>>
>> and you are 100% sure you are using nfs v3 and not nfs v4 on the not
>> working client? you do not have firewalls enabled?
>
> Yes, h
Hi.
On Sun, Aug 19, 2018 at 05:11:02PM +0200, Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
> On 08/19/18 16:52, deloptes wrote:
> > Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
> >
> > > /home/trash 192.168.0.0/24(no_subtree_check,async,rw,all_squash)
> >
> > and you are 100% sure you are using nfs v3 and not nfs v4 on the not worki
On 08/19/18 16:52, deloptes wrote:
Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
/home/trash 192.168.0.0/24(no_subtree_check,async,rw,all_squash)
and you are 100% sure you are using nfs v3 and not nfs v4 on the not working
client? you do not have firewalls enabled?
Yes, here is appropriate line from fstab:
Hermes
Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
> /home/trash 192.168.0.0/24(no_subtree_check,async,rw,all_squash)
and you are 100% sure you are using nfs v3 and not nfs v4 on the not working
client? you do not have firewalls enabled?
On 08/19/18 00:08, deloptes wrote:
Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
Hi there
I have stretch x86_64 home server running NFSv3 and Sid-x86-64 desktop.
When I try to mount any NFS share on the desktop I always get the
following:
# mount -v /home/trash
mount.nfs: timeout set for Sat Aug 18 18:55:52 2018
mo
Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
>
> Hi there
>
> I have stretch x86_64 home server running NFSv3 and Sid-x86-64 desktop.
> When I try to mount any NFS share on the desktop I always get the
> following:
>
> # mount -v /home/trash
> mount.nfs: timeout set for Sat Aug 18 18:55:52 2018
> mount.nfs: trying te
Hi there
I have stretch x86_64 home server running NFSv3 and Sid-x86-64 desktop.
When I try to mount any NFS share on the desktop I always get the following:
# mount -v /home/trash
mount.nfs: timeout set for Sat Aug 18 18:55:52 2018
mount.nfs: trying text-based options 'nfsvers=3,addr=192.16
On Sat 18 Aug 2018 at 21:31:05 +0200, Grzegorz Sójka wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I have stretch x86_64 home server running NFSv3 and Sid-x86-64 desktop. When
> I try to mount any NFS share on the desktop I always get the following:
>
> # mount -v /home/trash
> mount.nfs: timeout set for Sat Aug 18 18:
Hi there
I have stretch x86_64 home server running NFSv3 and Sid-x86-64 desktop.
When I try to mount any NFS share on the desktop I always get the following:
# mount -v /home/trash
mount.nfs: timeout set for Sat Aug 18 18:55:52 2018
mount.nfs: trying text-based options 'nfsvers=3,addr=192.168.
On 11/5/2015 8:33 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 11/1/2015 1:47 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
On 10/31/2015 08:28 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm having problems understanding
http://manpages.debian.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=mount&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=Debian+6.0.10+sque
On 11/1/2015 1:47 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
On 10/31/2015 08:28 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm having problems understanding
http://manpages.debian.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=mount&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=Debian+6.0.10+squeeze&format=html&locale=en
I have 3 partition
David Christensen wrote:
On 10/31/2015 08:28 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm having problems understanding
http://manpages.debian.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=mount&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=Debian+6.0.10+squeeze&format=html&locale=en
I have 3 partitions labeled proj-all, proj-1, and proj-2.
The
On 10/31/2015 08:28 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm having problems understanding
http://manpages.debian.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=mount&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=Debian+6.0.10+squeeze&format=html&locale=en
I have 3 partitions labeled proj-all, proj-1, and proj-2.
The machine intentionally has n
I'm having problems understanding
http://manpages.debian.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=mount&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=Debian+6.0.10+squeeze&format=html&locale=en
I have 3 partitions labeled proj-all, proj-1, and proj-2.
The machine intentionally has no networking.
There are 2 relevant but minimal
R: sata hard drive mounting problem
-Messaggio originale-
Da: David Hammett [mailto:docli...@copper.net]
Inviato: mercoledì 3 febbraio 2010 22.20
A: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Oggetto: sata hard drive mounting problem
I have a computer with debian 5.0 etch.
Etch is debian 4, lenny is
ssions
Cheers,
James
-Original Message-
From: David Hammett [mailto:docli...@copper.net]
Sent: February 3, 2010 5:27 PM
To: m.vasche...@snservice.net
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: R: sata hard drive mounting problem
Thanks Marco
You stated:>>
You need add a line li
Thanks Marco
You stated:>>
You need add a line like this one in /etc/fstab:
/dev/device /mount/point file system options dumppass
For use normal user
/dev/sdb1 /media/HDDext3defaults,user,rw
00
The drive has an nfts
-Messaggio originale-
Da: David Hammett [mailto:docli...@copper.net]
Inviato: mercoledì 3 febbraio 2010 22.20
A: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Oggetto: sata hard drive mounting problem
I have a computer with debian 5.0 etch.
Etch is debian 4, lenny is debian 5, but this isn't the
I have a computer with debian 5.0 etch. I've added a sata
hard drive dev/sdb1 it shows up in system media folder but when I
click it I get permissions denied so tried to mount it and error no
mounting points in /etc/fstab and /etc/mtab so I looked in fstab they
are no settings for dev/sdb1 in it
I have a computer with debian 5.0 etch. I've added a sata
hard drive dev/sdb1 it shows up in system media folder but when I
click it I get permissions denied so tried to mount it and error no
mounting points I in /etc/fstab and /etc/mtab so I looked in fstab they
Are no settings for dev/sdb1 i
hi ya
if you made the cdrom... get an official cdrom from someplace
and use it ...
c ya
alvin
make sure iso9660 is listed in "cat /proc/filesystems"
On 16 Oct 2002, Jerry Van Brimmer wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 21:51, Alvin Oga wrote:
> >
> > hi ya jerry
> >
> > yup... from a quickie g
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 21:51, Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> hi ya jerry
>
> yup... from a quickie glance, your pc/kernel should have
> usb support... but i'm not 100% sure, since i always use
> usb compiled into the kernel
>
> On 15 Oct 2002, Jerry Van Brimmer wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 21:24,
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 00:24, Q. Gong wrote:
> Did you try mounting when the drive was cool? How about trying mount after
> a reboot? I encountered the same as you. I couldn't mount just after
> recording. Then switched to windows to verify the CD. It was OK. Then back
> to Linux. It became OK. I d
Did you try mounting when the drive was cool? How about trying mount after
a reboot? I encountered the same as you. I couldn't mount just after
recording. Then switched to windows to verify the CD. It was OK. Then back
to Linux. It became OK. I don't know the exact reason. Need more tests.
Good l
hi ya jerry
yup... from a quickie glance, your pc/kernel should have
usb support... but i'm not 100% sure, since i always use
usb compiled into the kernel
On 15 Oct 2002, Jerry Van Brimmer wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 21:24, Alvin Oga wrote:
> >
> > hi ya
> >
> > what is the contents of /
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 21:24, Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> hi ya
>
> what is the contents of /etc/fstab for /dev/scd0 and /dev/hdc
/dev/hdc/mnt/cdrom2 iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
/dev/scd0 /mnt/queiso9660 user,noauto 0 0
>
> does your kernel s
hi ya
what is the contents of /etc/fstab for /dev/scd0 and /dev/hdc
does your kernel support usb ??
cat /proc/filesystem
lsmod
grep -i usb /usr/local/src/linux/.config
c ya
alvin
On 15 Oct 2002, Jerry Van Brimmer wrote:
> Sorry if I wasn't more specific. My point is that, I
Sorry if I wasn't more specific. My point is that, I CAN mount the disk
in my Plextor IDE drive, but I cannot mount the disk in my QUE USB
drive. Why not
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 18:14, Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> hi ya
>
> > jerry@debian:~$ su
> > Password:
>
> that shoulda been "su - root"
>
>
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 18:14, Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> hi ya
>
> > jerry@debian:~$ su
> > Password:
>
> that shoulda been "su - root"
>
> > debian:/home/jerry# mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /mnt/que
> > mount: block device /dev/scd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only
> > mount: wrong fs type, ba
hi ya
> jerry@debian:~$ su
> Password:
that shoulda been "su - root"
> debian:/home/jerry# mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /mnt/que
> mount: block device /dev/scd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only
> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/scd0,
>or too many mounted
I have a Que! USB CDRW drive connected to my machine. I wrote some files
on a CDRW disk in it with Gcombust. Now, I cannot mount that same disk
in the Que drive. But, if I move the disk to my Plextor IDE CDRW drive,
which is hdc in my machine, I can mount and view the disk. Below is the
xterm list
I did some more experiementing with samba mounts last night, and read
the mount, fstab, and smbmount man pages, but couldn't find an
explanation or a solution. I would like to have fstab entries that
reference the samba shares on the win* boxes on my LAN and provide a
global (ie under /mnt) locat
On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Liu Chung Him wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>My Machine is installed with Debian 2.1 and have a 4X cdrom.
> When i want to mount the cdrom with "mount /dev/cdrom /mnt", a error
> "mount: special device /dev/cdrom does not exist" is shown. I have checked
> the boot log (/var/log/k
Dear all,
My Machine is installed with Debian 2.1 and have a 4X cdrom.
When i want to mount the cdrom with "mount /dev/cdrom /mnt", a error
"mount: special device /dev/cdrom does not exist" is shown. I have checked
the boot log (/var/log/kern.log) , It shows me that "hdd: HITACHI 4X
CD-ROM dri
On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, David Brode wrote:
: Thanks for the help in blowing away the old file; and the kernal reports
: that mcd.o is loaded fine. We're getting close Now when I try to
: mount or when I do the "dd" command below, I get a page-long error message.
: The last line before I ge
Thanks for the help in blowing away the old file; and the kernal reports
that mcd.o is loaded fine. We're getting close Now when I try to
mount or when I do the "dd" command below, I get a page-long error message.
The last line before I get a prompt back is
Segmentation fault
I've read the
On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, David Brode wrote:
: I'm still still trying to get Debian 2.1 to recognize my cdrom so I can
: install some apps. I've installed Debian 2.1 and upon startup the kernal
: loads my cdrom device driver fine & returns this message:
:
: mcd=0x320,9: Mitsumi status, type and
I'm still still trying to get Debian 2.1 to recognize my cdrom so I can
install some apps. I've installed Debian 2.1 and upon startup the kernal
loads my cdrom device driver fine & returns this message:
mcd=0x320,9: Mitsumi status, type and version: 10 D 2 Double Speed CD ROM
Which is cool b/c I
Hi,
I ran through the process of installing Linux without having so much
troubles. But when I tried to use "Dselect" with "[0] Access" on my cdrom,
it goes nuts. I specified the block /dev/hdb (my cdrom is slave on my
primary) ... this is the error messages I get:
hdb: status error: status=0x08
Wes Jennings wrote:
Hope someone can determine what this problem is. Outlined
below is information about my system, observations and error
messages.
1. I have had a Slackware Linux system, kernel 2.0.27, running
for about 1 year. All my hardware functions fine. I decided to
upgrade my system and
Hope someone can determine what this problem is. Outlined
below is information about my system, observations and error
messages.
1. I have had a Slackware Linux system, kernel 2.0.27, running
for about 1 year. All my hardware functions fine. I decided to
upgrade my system and wanted to try the Deb
> "joost" == joost witteveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
joost> In an attempt to save the world from disaster, Rob Duncan
joost> wrote:
>> I'm having some problems mounting with NFS. The baffling thing
>> is that the client machine (aidan) can happily mount two other
>> d
In an attempt to save the world from disaster, Rob Duncan wrote:
> I'm having some problems mounting with NFS. The baffling thing is
> that the client machine (aidan) can happily mount two other
> directories from the server (miles), but consistently balks on this
> one. Here's what I start with
I'm having some problems mounting with NFS. The baffling thing is
that the client machine (aidan) can happily mount two other
directories from the server (miles), but consistently balks on this
one. Here's what I start with on aidan:
aidan# mount
/dev/hda3 on / type ext2 (rw)
proc on /proc type
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