Most all email I send out is now rejected with such a message. Even sent to
myself!
Is this an exim4 bug? Workaround?
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1. /var/mail/usermail very large, containing hundreds of messages. Should only
have 10-20. This file serves a dovecot imap server and messages have been read
and deleted. What is going on here? Especially since the installer gives a very
(too) small /var partition. (Looks as if /opt, /usr/local
After being warned of impending failure of my oldie but goodie 80gig disk -- I
had placed my root directory there because the installation's partition was too
small and did this successfully -- I moved the root directory to a partition on
another disk, edited files, ran lilo, seemingly successfu
- Original Message -From: d_ba...@012.net.ilDate: Wednesday, October
21, 2015 10:24 amSubject: System Dorked -- Help!To:
debian-user@lists.debian.org> After being warned of impending failure of my
oldie but goodie 80gig disk -- I had placed my root directory there because the
installati
- Original Message -From: d_ba...@012.net.ilDate: Wednesday, October
21, 2015 11:18 amSubject: Re: System Dorked -- Help!To:
debian-user@lists.debian.org> - Original Message -> From:
d_ba...@012.net.il> Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 10:24 am> Subject: System
Dorked -- Help!>
Version without any markup-interpreted markings- Original Message
-From: Renaud OLGIATI (Ron)Date:
Wednesday, October 21, 2015 4:58 pmSubject: Re: System Dorked -- Help!To:
debian-user@lists.debian.orgOn Wed, 21 Oct 2015 16:32:40
+0300d_ba...@012.net.il wrote: - Original Message -
I apologize for any unreadable gibberish. It does not look like that here, only
in quoted replies from the thread.
Due to the system dorked problem, I am stuck on the live distro. I can only
sensibly due email from the provider's mail site. Those gt signs which are
really what is fowling things
Version without any markup-interpreted markings and should!! be formatted as
plain text. Mail site composer box highlights the alternative rather than
actual option as it is a link (to a script?). Sorry for any inconvenience.
- Original Message -
From: Renaud OLGIATI (Ron)
Date: Wednesd
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Schmitt
Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 10:31 pm
Subject: Re: System Dorked -- Help!
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Hi,
>
> Disclaimer: I am much more programmer than sysadmin.
>
> d_ba...@012.net.il wrote:
> > I had been running an up-to-date S
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Schmitt
Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 11:53 pm
Subject: Re: System Dorked -- Help!
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Hi,
>
> > Hope all those >'s do not foul this up.
>
> No danger.
> The only problem with ">" is the dreaded ">From" mailbox escap
- Original Message -
From: Joel Rees
Date: Thursday, October 22, 2015 2:34 am
Subject: Re: System Dorked -- Help!
To: d_ba...@012.net.il
Cc: debian-user
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 10:32 PM, wrote:
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: d_ba...@012.net.il
> > Date: Wednesday, O
How I got it back up:
1. mounted partition on older disk
2. mounted --bind the live's /dev with the partition's
3. chroot to partition folder
4. mount fstab entries, i.e. var, tmp, etc.
5 run update-initramfs -u, which ran without complaint, runs lilo as well,
without complaint
The question is: A
I made changes recommended by replies to my original message since I have no
idea what the drive's /dev files will be called on the new system. Low and
behold, I get the error on booting both older 2.6.32 and new 2.6.34 kernels! It
starts to boot up just fine but then panics at the root device w
> > Dead in the water. What to do keeping data in lvm partitions?> > Best reply
> > off list also. Thanks for any help!> > As I said before, I have no
> > experience with LVMs and therefore> can't be of much help on a recovery.
> > Sorry.All of the data (except for the boot dir which was not in
> You should be able to install lvm on Knoppix. If you can't and have> access
> to the net, you can download a Debian/Fedora/Ubuntu live cd,> install lvm,
> and mount your LVslvm is on Knoppix. However, support for it is not build
> into the kernel so it cannot mount them. I also cannot chroot--
Progress: Using Debian Live rescue, was able to mount my volumes, reinstall the
kernel, run update-initramfs and lilo. (Only thing lost was the debian.bmp
which looked gosh-awful on my screen anyway--works without it.)Results, back to
where I was: 2.6.34 Will Not Boot. It loads up, begins the p
Comes up automatically with a gorgeous (but empty) kde4 desktop using the
nouveau driver for my nvidia and this rocks!I said to a friend of mine: Who
needs disks? Use this and each user can plug in a USB disk on key and go to
town :-)Knoppix (until version 5, at least), however is more accessabl
> David Baron wrote:> > > > Diagnostics failed in attemts to reach you, trying
> emial with .com> > > > Your e-mail arrived as one continuous long line.
> There > were no line> breaks whatsoever. I don't know what tool you used,
> but > please try> to fine a more user-friendly tool next time.
> > defaults 1 2 /dev/DB-> LVM/LV_HOME /home >
> >> ext3 > defaults 1 2 #/dev/DB-> LVM2/LV_AUX
> /mnt/aux > >> ext3 > defaults 1 2> >> >I'm really confused.
> As I've said before, I don't know > anything about LVMs,> >so that
Using the Debian rescue CD, I built a 2.6.34 kernel compiling in more. However,
locale issues prevented me from installing it and running lilo. Funny--worked
fine last week.I am wondering whether to bite the bullet and simply install a
stock kernel. Since I need Nouveau, it would need to be a mo
> > Using the Debian rescue CD, I built a 2.6.34 kernel compiling > in more.>
> > > However, locale issues prevented me from installing it and > running
> > lilo.> > Funny--worked fine last week. I got it to work today. Kernel will
> > still not boot.> I am wondering whether to > bite the bu
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