hi Scott I killed the entries in /etc/fstab (with "#") Then I wrote into /etc/init.d/boot.local: "modprobe dazukofs;mount -a -t dazukofs;" (without " ") That works for all.
adda [email protected] schrieb: > > Well, the combination of adding "dazukofs" to /etc/modules, and an entry in > the /etc/fstab file seems to > have done the trick - DazukoFS is loaded, and AVGuard finds it and runs in > on-access mode. > > However, at first there was a problem... > > my entry in /etc/fstab was > /home /home dazukofs defaults 0 0 > as the README file suggests, (except naturally for which directory to watch) > but when I did so, Linux did not fully boot. It first said it could not > update ICEauthority file > (/home/scott/.ICEauthority). Then a config server ...gconf-sanity-check-2 > failed with code 256, > and finally Nautilus could not create /home/scott/Desktop, and > /home/scott/.nautilus. > I was left with a completely blank (but lovely Karmic orange) screen. I > tried many combinations of function keys to get a terminal (not remembering > how), but was forced to press my computer's reset button, and then booted > into recovery mode. > > After much thinking and trying, I did the mount command with -haT options, > and found that my /home partition had no entry except for dazukofs - and > appeared to be based at the same point as /, as the disk space used and free > exactly matched that for /, and not the values that should have been for the > separate partition. > It seemed obvious that the system could not find or get access to the /home > partition. > > After learning a bit about how to use ed, I changed /home /home to > /home/scott /home/scott and rebooted. > Success. Full boot, and AVGuard functioned. Separate mount listings for > /home and /home/scott, with correct values. > > I don't know if the problem was that /home was the "root" of a separate > partition, or that the /etc/fstab line options should have been different (I > honestly do not know what "0 0" accomplishes, and "defaults" seems to result > in rw - maybe other options should have been added. I also do not know why > the directory needs to be listed twice: the implication is that the two > entries can be different, but what that means I have no clue...) > > Now all I have to do is find a way to have a window pop up when a virus is > discovered - at the moment, I have to look at the log files... > > -Scott Jacobs > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Dazuko-help mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dazuko-help _______________________________________________ Dazuko-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dazuko-help
