p sarge /mnt/disk http://your.debian.mirror/debian
tis install a basic working debian
now you could chroot /mnt/disk
and do the rest of the install there some ideas might be..
apt-setup
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install kernel-image-your-fav-version
apt-get install all-the-softwa
L4
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>
> I don't have a internet connection at home, at the moment, so I can't use
> apt-get :-(.
nither do i, but i have at work,and i can use apt-mirror, to grab a
apt-repository to the harddrive and then i connect the usb harddrive at
home and can use apt-get
high latency link :)
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> down and up again?
>
/etc/init.d/inetd restart
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youn need a hub/tap or mirror port in a switch in order to sniff the
traffic
oh and it's in woody
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he ip as a parameter.
you must assign more ip's to your interface and have 1 ssl host/ip
address.
you may set up 1 ssl host and have you'r virtual hosts redirect into a
path on the ssl host, but that don't look as smooth :)
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> >
> > In either case, I keep smacking my face into the same brick wall. The
> > all-important "URL" field.
if it has a static ip then i tend to use socket://ip.addr.of.printer
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ow it was not a answer, but i had to ask
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r updated to the latest.
this way you can do your installs the debian way and you allways have
all the packages available.
and apt-mirror downloads debs using ftp/http so you shoudnt have
problems with your firewall/proxy
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ot,
but it's a while since i'v been doing this.
good luck
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ducts" .
>
> i assume this is b/c of the space in the directory name. what should
> i do so i can mount this windblows share?
>
rename the share
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es of how to
set
> this up, but not as specific as I would like. Can someone point me to
such
> informa
this page assumes a fresh debian-edu installation.
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/HowTo/LtspDisklessWorkstation
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On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 09:33 +0100, Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
>
> Surely I must add sdd, sde and sdf, but my problem is another: If I
> add those partitions (sdc
> included) after reboot /dev/md0 lost information about them, and it
> shows raid schema with two
> working disks and three set as removed
On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 18:08 +0530, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am facing a weird problem when trying to run iceweasel on a remote
> host through an ssh session. I have logged into the remote host using
> "ssh -Y " and at the prompt of the remote host, I ran iceweasel.
> However it appe
couse this to use
eth0 out allways. you want to replace that with the multipath route for
loadbalancing.
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On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 04:42 -0700, Brian C wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is a kernel-related question to which I cannot find a
> definitive answer.
>
> If I am not going to use an initrd image, and I want to
> boot Debian from an SATA drive (in a system with no PATA
> drives and all SATA drives) using
On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 22:16 -0700, Redefined Horizons wrote:
> What bash command would I use to list information about the hard
> drives installed on my computer?
>
> I did what I needed through GNOME's disk management, which was handy,
> but I'd like to know the old fashioned way to do it.
Depen
help!
>
> wbr,
> Lukas
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On Thu, 2006-08-10 at 22:58 -0700, Serena Cantor wrote:
> I am not satisfied with sarge's stock kernel
> 2.4.27-2-386 because :
>
> CONFIG_SCSI_AHA152X=m
>
> I want to change it to Y, so I need recompile it and
> wish to use all its existing modules.
>
> What's the easist way to do it? Thanks!
On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 08:42 +0100, Ernst-Magne Vindal wrote:
> Hi, I'll need some recomandations/pointers/howto implement this.
>
> I'm running debian 2.6 stable with postfix/Courier-IMAP/Courier-POP3 and
> mail delivery to ~/Mailbox
>
> It is both windoze and linux clients that get their mail fr
o I suspect there is one already in existence.
>
if you do your copy with rsync, you can use the --bwlimit argument.
if you do your tar's with --rsyncable you would not have to transfer the
whole tar file each time either, only the differences.
if you do not use rsync you can throt
7 sata.
and i needed 2.6.12 or more recent kernel in order to detect the drives.
but with 2.6.14 it's been working fine for the last week. and i use it
for my desktop workstation all the time.
you wont be able to install using the regular sarge installer.
so if you want sarge use a 2.6.12
0 00 Empty
> /dev/hdb3 0 - 0 00 Empty
> /dev/hdb4 0 - 0 00 Empty
> /dev/hdb5 0+ 97259726- 78124032 fd Linux raid autodetect
> debian1:/home/leec#
>
>
cat /prod/mdstat
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r gateway will be in different
> zones". That applies especially to hosts having multiple IP addresses
> (like the gateways).
>
> Yet I've found no example of an IP address resolving into multiple host
> names when making an inverse lockup on that address.
>
>
the RFC's dont explicitly deny the use of multiple PTR records. but all
books i have read, bot on dns and on bind discourage it's usage.
The returned hostnames from the PTR records are returned in a random
order. so it's dificult to predict witch is returned. and i don't know
of any software that checks anything but the first returned result.
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onto your sata drives, making
sure you install a recent kernel.
one of the best things abuot debian is the multitude of install
posibilities. it's more a problem to choose one then to find one.
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On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 11:02 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Ugh. This information was for the 2.4 kernel. For 2.6, it's just 'megaraid'.
>
> >Cheers,
>
> >Paul.
>
> Hey Paul
>
> Thanks for your help, but can i include the megaraid from the
> installation CD, when i'm trying to install debian
from _here_
this is the cd image
http://kmuto.jp/debian/d-i/2.6.15/sarge-custom-0206.iso
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install it with
aptitude -t sarge-backports kernel-image-whateverarch-andversion-youlike
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