On Tuesday 10 February 2009 22:13:09 Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc wrote:
Is it possible that you CVS server does not support rlog because of
recursion? Do you think it could be possible to enable rlog?
Easy work-around:
hop over to /usr/share/examples/cvs/cvs-supfile. Read/edit.
Install
How do I get the system to reread /etc/newsyslog.conf file with out
rebooting the system?
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newsyslog is spawn'd via cron every hour. It isn't daemonized and
doesn't require any signals to be sent to any process.
/etc/crontab
~Paul
Fbsd1 wrote:
How do I get the system to reread /etc/newsyslog.conf file with out
rebooting the system?
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rebooting the system?
/etc/rc.d/newsyslog restart
s.g.
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you don't have to. it's reread by newsyslog which is usually run by cron
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009, Fbsd1 wrote:
How do I get the system to reread /etc/newsyslog.conf file with out rebooting
the system?
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How do I get the system to reread /etc/newsyslog.conf file with out
rebooting the system?
/etc/rc.d/newsyslog restart
no it's not needed
/etc/rc.d/newsyslog just runs it at start
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 20:54:18 -0500 michael copeland said:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:52 PM, prad p...@towardsfreedom.com wrote:
i agree now that i think about it.
but what about the ipv6?!
vi versus Emacs?
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It's
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
How do I get the system to reread /etc/newsyslog.conf file with out
rebooting the system?
/etc/rc.d/newsyslog restart
no it's not needed
/etc/rc.d/newsyslog just runs it at start
Right, it won't do. Really sorry about that, guys.
s.g.
On 10/2/09 16:58, Ivan Voras wrote:
Valentin Bud wrote:
I noticed that it is already at 1GB. Now my problem is how can i avoid this
in the future because
on that production server mysql is crucial or in case it happens how ca I be
the first to know
of that problem?
If you
AMD64 4gig RAM FreeBSD 7.1 KDE 4.2
I've noticed of late when i have had the misfortune of rebooting this
machine due to severre storms and blackouts, when it boots everything
loads fine, xdm initates an i get the standard logon screen, however,
you cant do anything an the mouse dosent work.
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Fbsd1 wrote:
I have an desktop manufactured in 2002 by a South Korean company Hyunju.
The company is now out of business.
It's bio's do not allow booting from a usb memory stick.
I want to find an bio's update that adds booting from usb memory stick.
I know the desktop
Upgrade from 7.3 to 7.4 made X unsuable on FBSD 7.1-stable i386.
I followed the UPDATE procedures, had no errors on build,
but on X -configure I get
No devices to configure. Configuration failed.
This is a Compaq Armada 1700 laptop, old I know, but 7.3 worked
fine. The graphics is by Chips and
On FBSD 7.1-stable i386 if I start hald from rc.conf with hald_enable=YES
the cdrom fails with
acd0: FAILURE - unknown CMD (0x03) ILLEGAL REQUEST asc=0x24 ascq=0x00 sks=0x40
0x00 0x00
I submitted a PR on this
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=i386/131426
but it seems the problem is in
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:32:20PM +1000, Warren Liddell wrote:
AMD64 4gig RAM FreeBSD 7.1 KDE 4.2
I've noticed of late when i have had the misfortune of rebooting this
machine due to severre storms and blackouts, when it boots everything
loads fine, xdm initates an i get the standard
Tuesday, 10 February 2009 at 16:41:37 -0600, Matt said:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Peter Harrison
peter.piggy...@virgin.net wrote:
So I've run the Xorg update. I've come across a number of problems (the
biggest of which was needed to rebuilt xfce and losing all my settings).
The
On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 20:32 +1000, Warren Liddell wrote:
AMD64 4gig RAM FreeBSD 7.1 KDE 4.2
I've noticed of late when i have had the misfortune of rebooting this
machine due to severre storms and blackouts, when it boots everything
loads fine, xdm initates an i get the standard logon
On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 14:34 +1000, Da Rock wrote:
On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 23:10 -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Da Rock wrote:
I feel like a real newbie asking this one, but the answer is still
eluding me :(
I have a system where I'm separating my servers for distinction so I'm
I'm getting nowhere trying to parse out IP addresses from strings of
this form in /bin/sh, which have been awk'd out of 'tail named.run':
addr='195.68.176.4#1440:'
addr='195.68.176.4#16811:'
addr='195.68.176.4#276:'
sh(1) in hand, I've tried:
ip=${addr:%#*}
ip=${addr:%%#*}
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:49:51PM +1000, Da Rock wrote:
On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 20:32 +1000, Warren Liddell wrote:
AMD64 4gig RAM FreeBSD 7.1 KDE 4.2
I've noticed of late when i have had the misfortune of rebooting this
machine due to severre storms and blackouts, when it boots
Quoting Ian Smith smi...@nimnet.asn.au:
I'm getting nowhere trying to parse out IP addresses from strings of
this form in /bin/sh, which have been awk'd out of 'tail named.run':
addr='195.68.176.4#1440:'
addr='195.68.176.4#16811:'
addr='195.68.176.4#276:'
sh(1) in hand, I've tried:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:47:17 +1100 (EST), Ian Smith smi...@nimnet.asn.au
wrote:
I'm getting nowhere trying to parse out IP addresses from strings of
this form in /bin/sh, which have been awk'd out of 'tail named.run':
addr='195.68.176.4#1440:'
addr='195.68.176.4#16811:'
On Wednesday 11 February 2009 12:47:17 Ian Smith wrote:
I'm getting nowhere trying to parse out IP addresses from strings of
this form in /bin/sh, which have been awk'd out of 'tail named.run':
addr='195.68.176.4#1440:'
addr='195.68.176.4#16811:'
addr='195.68.176.4#276:'
sh(1) in hand,
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:47:17 +1100 (EST), Ian Smith smi...@nimnet.asn.au
wrote:
I'm getting nowhere trying to parse out IP addresses from strings of
this form in /bin/sh, which have been awk'd out of 'tail named.run':
Thanks Ed - good old sed - and Jonathan too, now the digest's here.
195.68.176.4
Lest anyone get the wrong idea: that's a victim, perpetrator unknown.
cheers, Ian
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Hi,
my 8-core amd64 machine crashes when I'm trying to run my module. The
problem is that I can't debug it, since core dump is broken.
---8---
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD]
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and
you are
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009, Warren Liddell wrote:
AMD64 4gig RAM FreeBSD 7.1 KDE 4.2
I've noticed of late when i have had the misfortune of rebooting this machine
due to severre storms and blackouts, when it boots everything loads fine, xdm
initates an i get the standard logon screen, however, you
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009, Da Rock wrote:
On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 20:32 +1000, Warren Liddell wrote:
AMD64 4gig RAM FreeBSD 7.1 KDE 4.2
I've noticed of late when i have had the misfortune of rebooting this
machine due to severre storms and blackouts, when it boots everything
loads fine, xdm initates
Hi all,
I've very strange thing with portupgrade. He failed on upgrade and tell me
=== Running ldconfig
/sbin/ldconfig -m /usr/local/lib
=== Registering installation for libxcb-1.1.93
=== Cleaning for libxcb-1.1.93
--- Cleaning out obsolete shared libraries
[Updating the pkgdb
all,
I remember seeing a message going by in one of the mailing lists
regarding the recent issues with the xorg update last month that
mentioned using a date in the supfile in order to get a ports tree prior
to the xorg update.
I know this is wrong:
kolia# cat spec-supfile
*default
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009, Nikolai Wendorf wrote:
I remember seeing a message going by in one of the mailing lists regarding
the recent issues with the xorg update last month that mentioned using a date
in the supfile in order to get a ports tree prior to the xorg update.
I know this is wrong:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 06:31:42PM -0800, Chris Knight wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Constantin Stalzer
constantinstal...@web.de wrote:
Hello, can you please remove all search results with the name Constantin
Stalzer immediately, so that my name will not be seen on google.
OK, I'm sure this question has been asked a million times, but I havn't
been able to find a straight answer that actually solves the problem, so
here goes.
We have a FreeBSD server with multiple users. I would rather each user
*not* be able to view other users' files via an SSH or SFTP session.
Здравствуйте, Freebsd-questions.
Is there analog in FreeBSD like Microtic Nstreme?
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С уважением,
KES mailto:kes-...@yandex.ru
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:55:28AM -0500, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
On FBSD 7.1-stable i386 if I start hald from rc.conf with hald_enable=YES
the cdrom fails with
acd0: FAILURE - unknown CMD (0x03) ILLEGAL REQUEST asc=0x24 ascq=0x00
sks=0x40 0x00 0x00
I
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
On FBSD 7.1-stable i386 if I start hald from rc.conf with hald_enable=YES
the cdrom fails with
acd0: FAILURE - unknown CMD (0x03) ILLEGAL REQUEST asc=0x24 ascq=0x00
sks=0x40 0x00 0x00
I submitted a PR on this
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:55:28AM -0500, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
On FBSD 7.1-stable i386 if I start hald from rc.conf with hald_enable=YES
the cdrom fails with
acd0: FAILURE - unknown CMD (0x03) ILLEGAL REQUEST asc=0x24 ascq=0x00
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 18:37:55 +0800
Fbsd1 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Fbsd1 wrote:
I have an desktop manufactured in 2002 by a South Korean company
Hyunju. The company is now out of business.
It's bio's do not allow booting from a usb memory stick.
I want to
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 01:06:34PM +1000, Warren Liddell wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am trying to rebuild things-KDE [3] and got this from kdelibs3.
[[ ... ]]
*** Error code 1
r...@tao:/usr/ports/x11/kdelibs3/work/kdelibs-3.5.10# tail -20 config.log
#define
Hello!
The instructions at:
http://freebsd.kde.org/faq.php#HowdoIenablepasswordlessconvenienceloginsinKDMIcheckedthecheckboxintheLoginManagerControlbutKDMwontlogmein
seem perfectly clear and, I believe, I followed them correctly:
m...@corbulon:~ (1004) ls -l /etc/pam.d/kde*
-rw-r--r--
I have a dimension 9150 that I am going to put amd64 freebsd on to play
with.
It has Intel ICH7 SATA300 on it, in the bios it says it can do raid.
I'm assuming that would be a hardware raid..
Would I be better off just using two disks and mirror them in software
raid (zpool) or using the
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:22:17AM -0500, Keith Palmer wrote:
OK, I'm sure this question has been asked a million times, but I havn't
been able to find a straight answer that actually solves the problem, so
here goes.
We have a FreeBSD server with multiple users. I would rather each user
Reply-To:
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X-Of_Interest: With 22 years of service to the Unix community.
well, people, i really screwed up my primary computer (running 7.0)
thru have both kde3 and kde4 installed. i tried unsuccessfully to
... really? Write a script to copy the user's files over on a schedule...?
I can see where that might be an option for some people, but that's
entirely not an option in this case. I'd have to schedule it to run every
5 seconds or something to keep users from getting upset.
What if I symlinked
Wednesday, 11 February 2009 at 16:43:37 +0100, Albert Shih said:
Hi all,
I've very strange thing with portupgrade. He failed on upgrade and tell me
=== Running ldconfig
/sbin/ldconfig -m /usr/local/lib
=== Registering installation for libxcb-1.1.93
=== Cleaning for libxcb-1.1.93
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 01:38:33PM -0500, Keith Palmer wrote:
... really? Write a script to copy the user's files over on a schedule...?
I can see where that might be an option for some people, but that's
entirely not an option in this case. I'd have to schedule it to run every
5 seconds
On Wednesday 11 February 2009 07:22:17 Keith Palmer wrote:
OK, I'm sure this question has been asked a million times, but I havn't
been able to find a straight answer that actually solves the problem, so
here goes.
We have a FreeBSD server with multiple users. I would rather each user
*not*
--On Wednesday, February 11, 2009 12:38:33 -0600 Keith Palmer
ke...@academickeys.com wrote:
... really? Write a script to copy the user's files over on a schedule...?
I can see where that might be an option for some people, but that's
entirely not an option in this case. I'd have to
2009/2/11 Paul Schmehl pschmehl_li...@tx.rr.com:
--On Wednesday, February 11, 2009 12:38:33 -0600 Keith Palmer
ke...@academickeys.com wrote:
... really? Write a script to copy the user's files over on a schedule...?
I can see where that might be an option for some people, but that's
On Feb 11, 2009, at 8:22 AM, Keith Palmer wrote:
We have a FreeBSD server with multiple users. I would rather each user
*not* be able to view other users' files via an SSH or SFTP session.
i.e.
if I'm logged in as keith I should *not* get a list of files when
I do
ls /home/shannon
I
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009, Keith Palmer wrote:
What if I symlinked each home user's public_html directory to a directory
readable only by Apache? Would Apache be able to read the destination
directory via the symlink, even if it doesn't have permission to access
the destination directory?
You can
If your are just going to play with it, the play as much as you want
with ZFS.
But, if you are going to setup something that will have to go on
production some day, at least at this moment i wouldn't recommend you ZFS.
I've used it for a backup server, and due to power failures in the
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 10:43:22 +, Anton Shterenlikht me...@bristol.ac.uk
wrote:
On FBSD 7.1-stable i386 if I start hald from rc.conf with hald_enable=YES
the cdrom fails with
acd0: FAILURE - unknown CMD (0x03) ILLEGAL REQUEST asc=0x24 ascq=0x00
sks=0x40 0x00 0x00
Maybe this is a stupid
that's what i do. i don't have atapicd in kernel at all
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009, Polytropon wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 10:43:22 +, Anton Shterenlikht me...@bristol.ac.uk
wrote:
On FBSD 7.1-stable i386 if I start hald from rc.conf with hald_enable=YES
the cdrom fails with
acd0: FAILURE -
Keith Palmer wrote:
OK, I'm sure this question has been asked a million times, but I havn't
been able to find a straight answer that actually solves the problem, so
here goes.
We have a FreeBSD server with multiple users. I would rather each user
*not* be able to view other users' files via an
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:58:04PM -0500, B. Cook wrote:
I have a dimension 9150 that I am going to put amd64 freebsd on to play
with.
It has Intel ICH7 SATA300 on it, in the bios it says it can do raid.
I'm assuming that would be a hardware raid..
You are assuming wrong. It is software
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 01:23:23PM -0600, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On Wednesday, February 11, 2009 12:38:33 -0600 Keith Palmer
ke...@academickeys.com wrote:
... really? Write a script to copy the user's files over on a schedule...?
I can see where that might be an option for some people,
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 06:17:27PM -0600, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On Tuesday, February 10, 2009 17:49:08 -0600 Paul Schmehl
pschmehl_li...@tx.rr.com wrote:
I just uninstalled Firefox v. 2.0.0.20 and then installed firefox v. 3.0.5.
Which shows one firefox binary; firefox3. Yet, when I
RAID implementations (and most of the cheaper add-on RAID cards.) RAID that
is supported in the BIOS have one advantage over other software
implementations, and that is that you can boot from all supported RAID
configurations, which is not always the case otherwise.
always - if you use
Le 11/02/2009 à 18:30:05+, Peter Harrison a écrit
Wednesday, 11 February 2009 at 16:43:37 +0100, Albert Shih said:
Hi all,
I've very strange thing with portupgrade. He failed on upgrade and tell me
=== Running ldconfig
/sbin/ldconfig -m /usr/local/lib
=== Registering
On Wednesday 11 February 2009 01:09:50 Chris Knight wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 6:50 PM, prad p...@towardsfreedom.com wrote:
this is an interesting thing to think about actually. some people try
very hard to get high rankings on google, but fail miserably. i looked
into websearch
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:18:42PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
RAID implementations (and most of the cheaper add-on RAID cards.) RAID that
is supported in the BIOS have one advantage over other software
implementations, and that is that you can boot from all supported RAID
On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 11:22 -0500, Keith Palmer wrote:
OK, I'm sure this question has been asked a million times, but I havn't
been able to find a straight answer that actually solves the problem, so
here goes.
We have a FreeBSD server with multiple users. I would rather each user
*not* be
On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 08:36 -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Da Rock wrote:
I had similar issues a while back (pre 7.1) in which sometimes 're'
devices didn't start up at the proper speed/duplex. Every once in a
while, it would show up at 10 or 100 half, when it should have been auto
set at
Thanks Steve:
the router that sending RA is juniper and the protocol router-advertisement has
been activated:
g...@lab_1 show interfaces fe-0/0/3
...
Logical interface fe-0/0/3.170 (Index 70) (SNMP ifIndex 59)
...
Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred
Destination: fe80::/64, Local:
--On Wednesday, February 11, 2009 14:34:07 -0600 Chad Perrin
per...@apotheon.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 06:17:27PM -0600, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On Tuesday, February 10, 2009 17:49:08 -0600 Paul Schmehl
pschmehl_li...@tx.rr.com wrote:
I just uninstalled Firefox v. 2.0.0.20 and then
I'm having problems getting rsh/rshd to work on my 7.1 installation.
I have it configured the same as my 7.0 computer (which works fine) but when I
try to run a command I get the following response:
rsh u0610 ls
rshd: Login incorrect.
Thanks,
Sam
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--On Wednesday, February 11, 2009 14:24:13 -0600 Roland Smith
rsm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Why can't you chgroup and setgid the homedirs to www? (Or whatever
account the web server is running under.) You really have two
requirements:
1) Users can't see other users' files
2) The web server can
On 02/10/2009 10:08 PM, Arjun Singh wrote:
Thanks for the advice. I tried to see if I could get nscd to solve anything,
but it seems to just hide the problem, and not completely. With nscd
enabled, the first login fails. After that, it's fine..
I get the following in auth.log corresponding
--On Wednesday, February 11, 2009 14:24:13 -0600 Roland Smith
rsm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Why can't you chgroup and setgid the homedirs to www? (Or whatever
account the web server is running under.) You really have two
requirements:
1) Users can't see other users' files
2) The web server can
Hello, all:
could you tell me why NetBSD did not send link-local NS when NetBSD
rebooted.
I add ip6mode=autohost in /etc/rc.conf and add up in ifconfig.IF file
thanks
jiabo
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:20 PM, wang_jiabo jiabw...@redhat.com wrote:
Hello, all:
could you tell me why NetBSD did not send link-local NS when NetBSD
rebooted.
I add ip6mode=autohost in /etc/rc.conf and add up in ifconfig.IF file
thanks
jiabo
Hi,
7.1-RELEASE installs fine on the machine, but when I try to start
xorg I get kernel page fault.
it's Intel G45 GMA-4500HD. I saw a thread back in September 2008 that
added support for the G45 chipset, did it make its way into the 7.1
release?
Thanks,
Howard
Quoting Fbsd1 fb...@a1poweruser.com:
How do I get the system to reread /etc/newsyslog.conf file with out
rebooting the system?
This is usually done by sending a HUP signal with 'kill' to the
newsyslog daemon. If this doesn't do it then you can kill the daemon
and load it again with the
I'd like to ask how to determine which process (or program) keeps a partition
in state busy so that umount will refuse to unmount this partition. I found
this when going into SUM for checking and maintenance, so I think it would be
good to check which program still accesses files on a specific
Polytropon writes:
I'd like to ask how to determine which process (or program) keeps
a partition in state busy so that umount will refuse to unmount
this partition.
The traditional tool for doing this is sysutils/lsof.
(Please let me know if it compiles.)
Quoting Doug Hardie bc...@lafn.org:
On Feb 11, 2009, at 20:32, akrui...@dds.nl wrote:
Quoting Fbsd1 fb...@a1poweruser.com:
How do I get the system to reread /etc/newsyslog.conf file with out
rebooting the system?
This is usually done by sending a HUP signal with 'kill' to the
newsyslog
Hi All,
Iam new to FreeBSD coming from Debian. I have installed 7.0 and then upgraded
base and ports to 7.1. While i am slowly able to come to terms with FreeBSD I
have one issue unable to understand how to go about.
I have lot of data in a usb hard disk of 80GB capacity. The disk is
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 00:44:19 -0500, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Polytropon writes:
I'd like to ask how to determine which process (or program) keeps
a partition in state busy so that umount will refuse to unmount
this partition.
The traditional tool for doing this
Replying to my own message... I'm so stupid: How do I *use* lsof which
is /usr/local/sbin/lsof when actually trying to umount /usr? Can I
put a copy of it into, let's say, /root/bin? I've checked library
dependencies:
# which lsof | xargs ldd
/usr/local/sbin/lsof:
Polytropon wrote:
Replying to my own message... I'm so stupid: How do I *use* lsof which
is /usr/local/sbin/lsof when actually trying to umount /usr? Can I
put a copy of it into, let's say, /root/bin? I've checked library
dependencies:
# which lsof | xargs ldd
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 06:26:53 +, Matthew Seaman
m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
Don't use lsof for that then. Use fstat(1) which is part of the base
system:
# fstat -f /usr
Cool! I didn't know about how to use fstat for *this* purpose.
--
Polytropon
From Magdeburg,
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Polytropon wrote:
Replying to my own message... I'm so stupid: How do I *use* lsof which
is /usr/local/sbin/lsof when actually trying to umount /usr? Can I
put a copy of it into, let's say, /root/bin? I've checked library
dependencies:
# which lsof | xargs ldd
Polytropon wrote:
I'd like to ask how to determine which process (or program) keeps a partition
in state busy so that umount will refuse to unmount this partition. I found
this when going into SUM for checking and maintenance, so I think it would be
good to check which program still accesses
iS there an easy way (by cmd-line) to erase a used DVD-RW?
I tried K3B and can't figure out where to click!
tia,
gary
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First of all, I checked both lsof's and fstat's output: NOTHING seems to
have a file open in the /usr partition. Very strange. Of course, I've tried
the copies of both tools in /root/bin so they don't cause any access on /usr
theirselves.
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 00:08:58 -0700, Tim Judd
Gary Kline wrote:
iS there an easy way (by cmd-line) to erase a used DVD-RW?
I tried K3B and can't figure out where to click!
tia,
gary
Try something like
dvd+rw-format /dev/cd0 -blank
dvd+rw-format comes with sysutils/dvd+rw-tools (you probably have it
installed already).
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