Dave Nebinger wrote:
My kernel was booted with this setting: hdc=ide-scsi, I read to do set
Sure, remove the hdc=ide-scsi option, reboot, then use the device path
directly for IDE burning.
In your case it's probably something like:
dev=/dev/hdc
I do all of my burning using IDE directly, e
List,
I'm trying to make copies of my bands CDs with little success. I've done this before but have since switched
hardware and upgraded my kernel. I want to use cdrdao (which I used before) but it currently stops with no error
message and exit code ($?) 1. cdrecord can see my DVD drive att
Marco Matthies wrote:
I reproduced your bug and diagnostics on a vmware install of gentoo
exactly by doing a chmod a-x /
So issuing a
chmod a+x /
should fix it if this is the cause.
But it's very weird that the execute bit should not be set on / if it's
this what is causing your errors.
Y
List,
When I use this Windows based SSH tool to connect to my new dev box with sftp it get's two dialogs about 'enter auth
response' as if the sftp-subsystem is spitting out extra control characters. That's not a real big issue but what is
that jEdit on Win or Lin cannot connect, it says auth
Thank you, this was already solved.
http://www.edoceo.com/liber/marvell-sata.php
/djb
Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
David Busby wrote:
*snip*
Hi David,
AFAIK "ata_piix.c" is developed for intel SATA controllers integrated on
PIIX chipsets only.
Why do you expect it should support
Ok, two combined into one here:
A. Khattri asked if I was logged in as root, yes I am.
and
When I said this:
>> cdrtx / # ldd /usr/bin/crontab
>> linux-gate.so.1 => (0xe000)
>> libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0xb7ec4000)
>> /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x8000)
Ian Hast
A. Khattri wrote:
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, David Busby wrote:
cdrtx / # fcrontab -e
fcrontab: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open shared
object file: Permission denied
But libc looks OK to me
cdrtx / # ls -l /lib/libc*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1211416 Aug 20 22:36 /lib
List,
I'm getting this:
cdrtx / # fcrontab -e
fcrontab: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open shared
object file: Permission denied
But libc looks OK to me
cdrtx / # ls -l /lib/libc*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1211416 Aug 20 22:36 /lib/libc-2.3.5.so
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root roo
List,
I've got a Super Micro P4SCT+ that uses the Marvell SATA controller that Linux doesn't know out-of-the-box. There
was the mv_sata module provided by ABit that I found, and it compiles and loads into my 2.6.12 kernel. I can see the
drives and have made a raid out of them no problem. I'
List,
I'm trying to get 2005.1 onto this box I was just gifted. It's got a SuperMicro p4sct+ with a goofy SATA controller.
I've got four hard drives in it, connected to these four SATA connectors (labeled like 1/5, 2/6, 3/7, 4/8). I guess
i'm using them in 1,2,3,4 mode. But my gentoo canno
Zac Medico wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
PORTAGE_TMPDIR determines where portage uses for temporary storage.
I set this in make.conf, correct? Seems logical but man emerge and man
portage don't seem to mention this variable.
That's odd, it's not in portage(5) either. It is documented in
mak
I just found this one:
http://www.cuddletech.com/articles/iscsi/
So we can make a Linux box an iSCSI target, freaking sweet.
Now we can put the clustered initiators in the front with some targets behind.
s--- yea!
/djb
James wrote:
David Busby edoceo.com> writes:
I'm loo
I'm looking for reccomendations for storage clustering. I'd like to network together some Gentoo boxes which internally
are SCSI+RAID5 and then be able to store data on these multiple boxes as though they are one big filesystem. Similar to
what Isilon does but with Gentoo. I've been reading th
I did this:
rm /etc/hostname
nano -w /etc/conf.d/hostname
[ edit properly ]
env-update
reboot
No problems...
/djb
George Roberts wrote:
Robert Crawford wrote:
On Friday 15 July 2005 06:31 pm, George Roberts wrote:
I have a day off work and it is too hot to play outside, so I got
I use UltraEdit for this purpose on a daily basis. It is the best editor for
all my
Windows needs. It supports remote servers through sftp(ssh2). And has support
for non
*DOS* files.
It's only drawback is that its Shareware(Costs $$$) but has a time limited
demo.
www.ultraedit.com
I us
List,
I keep seeing this when emerge runs
>>> Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
* Caching service dependencies ...
* Cannot add provide 'authdaemond', as a service with the same name exists!
[ ok ]
>>> Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
* Caching service dependencies ...
* C
List,
When running php shell scripts I get this at the end of each one
No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging
Cannot rename //var/lib/net-snmp/snmpapp.conf to
//var/lib/net-snmp/snmpapp.0.conf
Cannot unlink //var/lib/net-snmp/snmpapp.conf
read_config_store open failure on //var/li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope, it's definitely udev.
I have verified that genkernel does compile the agpgart module and create
the /dev/agpgart as a symlink to /dev/misc/agpgart on the real filesystem.
But when the udev 'populates' /dev it then mounts over top of the real
/dev tree and the new
I'm was seeing this too, from a emerge --sync I did yesterday. I tried emerge --sync just now and then emerge man and
everything went OK, still version 1.6.
/djb
Christian Herzyk wrote:
Hello,
emerge -u world wants to upgrade man to version 1.6.
I get the following errors:
Created Makefile
Timo Boettcher wrote:
Hi David,
I would be very interested in this.
Timo
Timo (and everyone else)
I've posted that script so you can use it, added some documentation. It's
available here:
http://www.edoceo.com/creo/remote-host-secure-backup.php
/djb
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List,
I've got a HDD that's failed, seems to have lost partition table. When I say sfdisk -l or -d it can't read and I see
IO errors in dmesg output, can't read sector XX. I can't get dd to dump from that drive to file on a working drive
either. It's an NTFS drive that Windows can't see at
* Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Friday, June 24, 2005, 8:27:02 PM:
I have one machine (Machine 1) that I need backup its files
periodically. I also have another machine (Machine 2) that will hold
the backup. Machine 2 can "see" (make requests to) Machine 1, but the
o
John Ziniti wrote:
Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 16:54 -0700, David Busby wrote:
The hacker still would not be able to present a valid certificate,
though, right? This depends on what the OP meant when he said "If the
client is not signed I generate and securely transmit a
David Busby wrote:
Forget Me: -minimal is the fix
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Zac Medico wrote:
xorg-x11
Zac
I re-emerged xorg-x11 but did not get iceauth.
I googled more but am still lost.
I have
USE="x86 X apache2 bitmap-fonts kde memlimit minimal mmx opengl pam pcre perl
php \
postgres readline sse ssl xv zlib userlang_GNU kernel_linux elibc_glibc"
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Gurus,
In this hypothetical situation how would someone break in or view the data
transmitted?
Hardend Gentoo/Linux/Apache system with only port 443 open in a secure facility (please assume that hardend means
everything you, dear reader, would do to secure a box). Now this Apache server is c
List,
Gaaa! I upgraded and now my kde don't start, says it 'Could not find 'iceauth' in
path".
Further down there is a message that "xmessage: command not found". I thought iceauth was in dcopc so I added that
package but no help, where do I get iceauth from?
/djb
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