Shaul Karl wrote:
No need to search for the exact rule number in order to remove a rule.
One can remove a rule by its definition:
iptables -A "the winner"
iptables -R "the winner"
should work too.
I still must be missing something.
My turn to miss something, I think. Can you give a speci
daneil, i've no idea what rock you lay under in the last few... years
(hey, i did see your head popping up here and there) - but i suggest you
check the israeli adsl-howto - there's a section about setting up
masqueraded networks there, with all the gory details. i don't know if it
is fully up-to-
On Monday 03 January 2005 17:48, Vasiliev Michael wrote:
> On Monday 03 January 2005 12:06, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> > [...] how an installation of Windows XP caused his Linux partition
> > to be formatted.
>
> Not very surprising, it is a known issue with just about every Windows. My
> statistics say
On Monday 03 January 2005 12:06, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Check this entry of Scott Lamb's Diary:
>
> http://www.advogato.org/person/slamb/diary.html?start=41
>
> For telling how an installation of Windows XP caused his Linux partition to
> be formatted.
>
> It's a known issue in the Windows XP install
Check this entry of Scott Lamb's Diary:
http://www.advogato.org/person/slamb/diary.html?start=41
For telling how an installation of Windows XP caused his Linux partition to be
formatted.
It's a known issue in the Windows XP installation.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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Firts, thanks for the quick response.
I got the Linux part done readily - SuSE is a bit different but it's
easy enough to find the relevant files. (Some of the changes could be
done through YaST).
The remaining bit is bashing Win98 and Win 2K around, which I'll take up
elsewhere. I haven't tes