The fix for this, and obvious intended behaviour is:
- add 'ntp-servers' to the 'request' directive in /etc/dhcpd3/dhclient.conf
- add 'default ntp-servers 91.189.94.4' (ntp.ubuntu.com) to
/etc/dhcpd3/dhclient.conf
I confirm that where the DHCP server doesn't pass the 'ntp-servers'
option, the
I forgot to mention that the reboot process hangs displaying "iscsi: can
not broadcast skb (-3)" on the console; at that point the only way to
reboot a machine is by using the sysrq keys or with a hard reset.
** Changed in: open-iscsi (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubu
This is still a bug in hardy. I'm having the same issue using -server
and -xen kernels in all of my machines.
The suggested fix is to use the 2.0-869.2 tools and kernel modules from
open-iscsi.org as suggested in http://www.mail-archive.com/open-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00778.html
It would be nice i
I think, when is this package removed, this cron script should be
removed too.
Scott Kitterman napsal(a):
> Pavel, I suspect you had it installed on that box at one point. You'll
> just need to edit your crontab to get rid of the cron job.
>
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amavisd-new + spamassassin: cronjob spams root
I also ran into this same exact problem; Samba shares worked without a
problem from Ubuntu 7.04 and upgrade to 7.10. Some relatively recent
patch(es) in about the April timeframe broke the connectivity. I
upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS and the problem is still occurring.
I was able to get a partial