Hi. I have a strange problem mounting a windows share on my gentoo
box. I have two windows disks that I can share c and d drive. If I
write
mount.smb3 //ccs2/c the c drive is mounted. If I say mount.smb3
//ccs2/d the system does not complain, but I get the c drive
instead. In both cases it as
On March 18, 2021 11:15:18 AM GMT+01:00, John Covici
wrote:
>Hi. I have a strange problem mounting a windows share on my gentoo
>box. I have two windows disks that I can share c and d drive. If I
>write
>mount.smb3 //ccs2/c the c drive is mounted. If I say mount.smb3
>//ccs2/d the system doe
On March 18, 2021 11:15:18 AM GMT+01:00, John Covici
wrote:
>Hi. I have a strange problem mounting a windows share on my gentoo
>box. I have two windows disks that I can share c and d drive. If I
>write
>mount.smb3 //ccs2/c the c drive is mounted. If I say mount.smb3
>//ccs2/d the system doe
On 2021-03-18, John Covici wrote:
> Hi. I have a strange problem mounting a windows share on my gentoo
> box. I have two windows disks that I can share c and d drive. If I
> write
> mount.smb3 //ccs2/c the c drive is mounted. If I say mount.smb3
> //ccs2/d the system does not complain, but I
On Thu, 18 Mar 2021 11:48:46 -0400,
Grant Edwards wrote:
>
> On 2021-03-18, John Covici wrote:
>
> > Hi. I have a strange problem mounting a windows share on my gentoo
> > box. I have two windows disks that I can share c and d drive. If I
> > write
> > mount.smb3 //ccs2/c the c drive is mou
Hi,
Do services started in the "boot" runlevel continue to run in the
"default" runlevel?
Or do they get stopped as part of transitioning from the "boot" runlevel
to the "default" runlevel? (Or any other runlevel that doesn't include
the service.
I'm wondering about having two things that
On 2021.03.18 14:36, Grant Taylor wrote:
Hi,
Do services started in the "boot" runlevel continue to run in the
"default" runlevel?
Or do they get stopped as part of transitioning from the "boot"
runlevel to the "default" runlevel? (Or any other runlevel that
doesn't include the service.
On 18/03/2021 18:36, Grant Taylor wrote:
Do services started in the "boot" runlevel continue to run in the
"default" runlevel?
Yes
Or do they get stopped as part of transitioning from the "boot" runlevel
to the "default" runlevel? (Or any other runlevel that doesn't include
the service.
On 3/18/21 12:54 PM, Victor Ivanov wrote:
Yes
Okay.
Generally yes, when changing from one runlevel to another OpenRC will
stop all services from the previous (current) runlevel and start the
services for the next (new) runlevel.
Good.
However, my understanding is that the `boot' and `sysi
Hello. Hope everyone remains well.
I am trying to connect to a MySQL database through LibreOffice Base, but I keep
receiving a curious error, complemented by an "SQL Status" of "HY000" and "Error
Code" of "2003":
Can't connect to MySQL server on 'genserv' (111)
/var/tmp/portage/
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