Thanks in advance.
Peter
PS: fyi: the scsi controller is an AHA 2940 U2W, the disks are IBM
DRVS09V and there's one swap partition on each of them. I've five md
devices that use these two disks (raid0 for /usr, /home,
/export/incoming, /export/pub, /mnt/stuff; / and /var
, you need a lincense of the guest OS you want to run. Then simply
insert the boot floppy or boot CD and install your OS of choice.
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The software said Windows95 or better, so I got Linux...
/procmail so only having a .procmailrc fur users that want it?
Thank you.
PS: scsi idle spin down anyone?
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> have you had a look at IBM's specs as to how many spin-up-spin-down
> cycles these drives are specified for? IIRC, these are server-drives
> and thus not specified to survive a lot of power-cycles but rather a
> log time of continuous operation.
I doubt I'll have problem
dmail variable to something like exim -f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] does not work either.
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The software said Wind
tcp -s marvin 1024:65535 -d laus 1024:65535 ! -y
ipchains -A output -j ACCEPT -p tcp -s marvin 1024:65535 -d laus smtp
ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -p tcp -s laus 1024:65535 -d marvin 1024:65535 ! -y
ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -p tcp -s laus smtp -d marvin 1024:65535 ! -y
which results in:
marvi
to my ISP but I can't get into Sun now that I've switched to
> | Debian. What am I doing wrong?
>
> It may be you need to add the group "dialout". By default
> regular users don't have permission to use pppd.
IIRC the group is alre
eel free to reply with RTFM since I haven't done so yet. Your mail was just a
good oportunity to get into it.
TIA
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internal
and external bus) (even if it works in M$ Win) (or set auto
termination) (lots of parents..:).
I solved it by enabling auto termination which I disabled cause I
thought I was smart. seemed as if I wasn't :/
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er there is a more elegant way to kill such
a process without rebooting.
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On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 09:31:07PM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> - at LILO prompt I typed linux init=/bin/bash. This failed because the /
> partition mounted read-only
just a thought:
mount -o remount,rw /
or did I miss something?
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yes in login.defs but somehow I can still su to
root as a normal user. Is there something I missed?
PS: I use slink with 2.2.12, isdn2linux that came with slink and
that's it.
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s key is marginally valid.
However what puzzles me is why on earch are the two other user id's on
Konrad's key completely valid.
Perhaps you can help me?
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On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 10:08:09PM -, Pollywog wrote:
> You exchanged passphrases?? I don't think you should do that.
> Your passphrase is for your own use when you encrypt or sign something.
oops, fingerprints :)
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; fi
or totally different:
* if (/bin/grep 0 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward -q) ; then echo "off"; fi
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more likely to avoid data losses and far more important
there's no fschk at boot time that lasts for forever :)
Check out /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sysrq.txt for more maqic
requests.
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Don't write the wtmp record. The -n flag implies
-d.
-f Force halt or reboot, don't call shutdown(8).
-i Shut down all network interfaces just before halt
or reboot.
-p When halting the system, do a poweroff.
not support this mailbox
format.
Is there a way to configure imapd so that it does support this format
or can anyone name me an alternate imapd?
TIA
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any)
where EXTIF is the interface
EXTIP=`/sbin/ifconfig | grep -A 4 $EXTIF | awk '/inet/ { print $2 } ' | sed -e
s/addr://`
PTPPP=`/sbin/ifconfig | grep -A 4 $EXTIF | awk '/P-t-P/ { print $3 } ' | sed -e
s/P-t-P://`
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On Tue, Sep 28, 1999 at 10:46:11PM -0400, Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
> By the way, if you are using exim, then it supports Maildir directly, no
> need to use procmail for this.
TNX for the hint, I did not know this. But I need procmails mail
processing cpabilities anyway :)
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???
I'm not sure but would
find -name .listing -exec rm {} \;
work?
should be the base dir of the downloaded directory structure.
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^^^ do not recurse into parent directory
^^^ recurse deep infinite
^^ recurse
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/dev/ttyp1 (which I ran the above command at) are:
crw--w 1 weasel tty3, 1 Nov 3 01:56 ttyp1
What could be wrong?
TIA
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On Sun, Nov 14, 1999 at 10:43:46PM -0700, AzCaPpY wrote:
> try Sniffit. I don't know if there is a Debian package for it but the
> standard .tar.gz works great with Debian.
there is:
debian/dists/slink/non-free/binary-i386/admin/sniffit_0.3.5-3.deb
for i386s.
Any ideas how I can get rid of this process?
Thanks In Advance.
PS: Yes, I could reboot the box but I don't want to.
Peter Palfrader
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started
automatically by
/etc/rcS.d/S25mdutils
Now on my potato system I'm using the new raidtools 0.90 wich need a
kernel patch. With them the kernel autodetects the md devices if the
partitions have type 0xfd.
I don't know about the old raidtools.
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do
cat /dev/null > $i
done
HTH
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be wrong on this)
slink is currently considered outdate^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hstable,
potato is frozen and will become stable in a few weeks,
woody is unstable
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not from within X might be an idea :)
you can switch to your virtual consoles with Ctrl+Alt+F1 trough
F6. Back again with Alt+F7.
the
/etc/init.d/ start|stop|reload|restart.
method works for many other things too, like the inetd, the lpd, et
alii.
FYI
Peter Palfrader
but I doubt that
they change such a critical component in the last weeks of the freeze.
Besides that it would break some other packages ... :(
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a script like this myself, yet.
You don't need a script for this one :)
try the following:
function mykillall {
kill -9 `ps -e |
grep bash |
grep -v grep |
awk ' { print $1 } '`
}
as an alternative you can use the real killall :)
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Hi David!
> function mykillall {
> kill -9 `ps -e |
> grep bash |
> grep -v grep |
> awk ' { print $1 } '`
> }
replace bash with $1 :) and then put this into your .bash{rc,_profile}
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e | grep $1 | grep -v grep | awk ' { print $1 } ' `
else
echo "Syntax: $0 name"
endif
Hope that helps.
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oblems too reading the manpage since it
does not give basic examples.
perhaps you can use this one:
# User privilege specification
root ALL=(ALL) ALL
weasel ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /sbin/ipchains
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On Sat, Dec 25, 1999 at 09:23:20AM -0800, Fish Smith wrote:
> Okay, if PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy, does that
> mean GnuPG stands for GNU Pretty Good? I don't know
> how this title conveys encryption...
Gnu Privacy Guard.
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e base install ?
It may be my fault but I don't see what sudo has to do with this
issue. Could you please explain?
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s executed when you
> try to leave the directory...)
Well, it won't work with cd since it is a shell built but it would
work with ls and many other commands.
regards
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