Unfortunately that kernel toasted my server. Because of an ubuntu installer
bug, I use lilo instead of grub as my bootloader.
The image in PPA here does not work with lilo - it's too big.
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Thanks.
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Thanks but unfortunately I can't install gcc etc on this box. No matter,
I will wait.
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Is there a dpkg we can download to try this?
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> Jergen, I think you're missing the point here - /etc/debian_version is mostly
> for use by tools
> and lets them know that they're running on something that looks roughly like
> Debian.
But it's not. The presence of the file shows the the machine is Debian,
the content of the file says which
I think the file *should* be removed
Ubuntu uses the file at the moment for two reasons:
"..that various system configuration tools automatically saw Ubuntu as a
Debian derivative.."
Reason 1: For tools to see Ubuntu as a Debian derivative
But Ubuntu Hardy is not the same as "lenny/sid", as rep
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: base-files
/etc/debian_version should not exist on Ubuntu, because it isn't Debian.
** Affects: base-files (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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/etc/debian_version should not exist
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cron
I would like to run rsnapshot every day, every week and every month.
I cannot use the macros @daily, @weekly and @monthly because rsnapshot would
try to run at the same time, e.g. on the first day of the month and the first
day of the week.
Here i