On Sun, April 9, 2006 7:09 pm, Ezra Drummond wrote:
> Hi all,
>How do i start cupsd at boot time, i'm using pkgsrc. With dfports i
> would just rename cups.sh.sample to cups.sh and make it executable. I did
> try cupsd_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf but it didn't work.
> Thanks.
You have it righ
Hi all,
How do i start cupsd at boot time, i'm using pkgsrc. With dfports i
would just rename cups.sh.sample to cups.sh and make it executable. I did
try cupsd_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf but it didn't work.
Thanks.
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> Phew, gpart saved me! thanks guys A LOT. its working now. but the mistery
> is how did it get overwritten at first place?
>
> Ok, ive got a Hurd related question for you. How do i get grub to boot
> Debian/Hurd? I installed it out of curiosity but havent had time to fig
Phew, gpart saved me! thanks guys A LOT. its working now. but the mistery
is how did it get overwritten at first place?
Ok, ive got a Hurd related question for you. How do i get grub to boot
Debian/Hurd? I installed it out of curiosity but havent had time to figure
out how to get it to boot from g
You CAN download LATEST-Preview.iso.bz2
- First log in as root
- do ln -s a /etc/malloc.conf
- log back in as "installer", this gets rid of the bug and the installation
procedure works very fine (at least it did for me)
After installation
- follow the pkgsrc installation procedure at
http://wiki.