Jon Haugsand wrote:
> * Ian Dobson
>> what is the benefit of LVM on say an 80 GB drive rather than just
>> giving 78GB to / ?
>
> 1. Whenever you buy a new disk so you have 160 GB, you can easily
> increase any file system.
>
> 2. Whenever you want to reinstall, you can scratch / and /usr, whil
efore, and when
prompted for a password, just hit enter without entering anything. Put
these keys into your authorized_keys files on the remote machine and you
will be good to go.
JMF
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This E
e that you can't see with listing the files
on the screen. I would also try to find out where the files came from.
Removing them is ok, but if they are part of a package(qmail perhaps?), this
could present a problem down the road. You might also have to shutdown the
service that is accessing t
ot to get your hands dirty."
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James Francis wrote:
> Cannon, Andrew wrote:
>> Does that apply to LVM partitions too?
> For LVM, use e2fsadm. Do a man on e2fsadm. It will work flawlessly.
> If you are using ext3 partitions, I would change them to ext2 first.
> 1. Umount the partition.
> 2. Remove th
can decrease partition size with parted. It also will resize the
filesystem.
Just make sure you are in single user mode.
JMF
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lso makes it easy to move partitions from 1 disk to another. man
pvmove.
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m with no problems and
is pretty safe. Do a man parted to see all the options.
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Douglas, Stuart wrote:
> OK, tried all this out and am running into a problem. If I
> use your script as written, the exact phrase 'ls --full-time
> $watchdir | md5sum' is the only thing that gets written into
> the sumfile. I've tried a few things to change the syntax
> (switch the option and th
error that "data" doesn't exist. Am
> I missing something?
Make sure you have a /data directory, if not, do a mkdir /data. In your
example before, you mounted it to /mnt/data.
JMF
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via unix batch scripting.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated
>
> Regards / Met vriendelijk groet,
> Arden
My favorite of all time is the The KornShell by David Korn. The Korn shell
is on all Unix systems, and the concepts and coding work equally well under
GNU's bash.
JM
s on disk" checked. If you did, the rpm will be in
/var/spool/up2date, if not they won't be there, but you can change this
behavior for the next go 'round. Just run up2date -configure and make sure
"After installation, keep binary images on disk" is checked.
JMF
James Fran
ain
a root=LABEL=/ next to your kernel (you can find this in your fstab). This
is how I dual-boot my machine at home. Grub will load both fine if you
install it in your MBR, but I am always hesitant to install grub or lilo
into my MBR, as Windows always likes to overwrite the MBR.
see http://www
sound of your problem, it look like your bootsect.lnx file is not
correct anymore. During the update, did you create any more partitions or
change anything? I always do a fresh install, so it sounds like the
bootsect.lnx contains the lilo boot loader and it is referencing old kernel
informati
tory=/boot
The install device is the disk you want to install to.
see http://www.gnu.org/manual/grub-0.92/html_mono/grub.html for more info.
JMF
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e setup correctly
to allow ping packets and such. You can turn them off temporarily by
running /etc/init.d/iptables stop or /etc/init.d/ipchains stop.
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>Installed RH 8 with all updates etc.
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> I am trying to access a Samba share from a Windows XP PC. The share is
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Raj, Well-worded.
Like it or not, and trust me I hate it, Microsoft Word is a standard. For
what it is worth, I receive .lwp documents from IBM all the time. I can't
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> Thanks Jim, Does samba-swat depend on samba-common files. If so, If I
> run the samba-swat from the RH8 distributi
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> James,
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>I installed Samba , Samba-client and Samba-common.
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> I put the RH CD and started Gnome RPM, but I can't seem to
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> of
> MySQL. What do I have to do to add this to my existing installation?
On Redhat 8.0, I believe it is on the 3rd cd of the set.
You could also download the rpms from www.mysql.com, put them in a
dire
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> was.
> I put the drives on
Ben,
> CONFIGURING MASQUERADING
>
> vi /etc/rc.d/rc.masq
>
> /sbin/depmod -a
> /sbin/modprobe ip_masq_ftp
> /sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
> /sbin/ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.1.2/24 -j MASQ
> ## I do have other IPchains installed...
Forgot to mention...make sure you have a rule like the fol
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> Hello yet again;
Hello...
>
> OUTLINING THE PROBLEM
>
> I am currently able to ping from the Doze bo
>>Under Redhat 7.1, I open an xterm and do an xhost + to allow remote X
>>displays. Now, I login to an IBM RS6000 box running AIX 4.3. When I run
an
>>xterm, the xterm opens on the Redhat box like it is supposed to, but I
>>cannot type inside the window.
Nevermind, I figured it out...
There is
Hello,
Under Redhat 7.1, I open an xterm and do an xhost + to allow remote X
displays. Now, I login to an IBM RS6000 box running AIX 4.3. When I run an
xterm, the xterm opens on the Redhat box like it is supposed to, but I
cannot type inside the window.
Any clues?
Thanks,
JMF
James Francis
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