On 10/18/2016 12:42 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
> $ razor-admin -home=/etc/mail/spamassassin/razor -register
> Can't locate Razor2/Client/Agent.pm: lib/Razor2/Client/Agent.pm: Permission
> denied at /usr/bin/vendor_perl/razor-admin line 15.
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/bin/vendor_p
On 10/11/2016 01:24 AM, Leonid Isaev wrote:
> FWIW, a quick test in a VM doesn't show this behavior. What happens if you run
> xscreensaver-command -lock from an xterm?
I can lock and unlock after several minutes and all is fine. It's when it has
been locked for a day or so with the xterm running
All,
Does https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Postfix#Using_Razor need to be
updated? Attempting to register razor fails at:
# mkdir /etc/mail/spamassassin/razor
# chown spamd:spamd /etc/mail/spamassassin/razor
# sudo -u spamd -s
$ razor-admin -home=/etc/mail/spamassassin/razor -register
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Am 18.10.2016 um 00:53 schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 23:50:14 +0200, sivmu wrote:
>> The result of the trigger is a full system crash, showing the current
>> screen.
>
>> I have no idea how to analyse the issue further.
>
> You didn't mention what WM or DE, what kind of network, w
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 23:50:14 +0200, sivmu wrote:
>The result of the trigger is a full system crash, showing the current
>screen.
>I have no idea how to analyse the issue further.
You didn't mention what WM or DE, what kind of network, what tool to
access the network and what graphics is used.
A
Hello,
recently I have come across a weird problem regarding full system
crashes under certain conditions.
It seems somewhat random but the trigger always includes starting a
network connection after sometime with no network connectivity.
The only applications that have triggered the issue unti
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 21:51:20 +0200, Merlin Büge wrote:
>Here is it: http://www.halfgaar.net/backing-up-unix
https://www.lesbonscomptes.com/pages/extattrs.html
Ok, hard links aren't links anymore.
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ cd /tmp/
[rocketmouse@archlinux tmp]$ mkdir test
[rocketmouse@archlinux tmp]$ echo hello > test/test.txt
[rocketmouse@archlinux tmp]$ ln test/test.txt test/hardlink.txt
[rocketmouse@archlinux tmp]$ ls -i test/
2906732 hardlink.txt
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 22:24:39 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 21:42:03 +0200, Merlin Büge wrote:
>>Also cp -pr does not preserve links or xattrs for example. Maybe cp
>>-ar would be more appropriate.
>
>Ok, actually I regularly backup to a tar archive and at least links are
>preser
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 21:42:03 +0200, Merlin Büge wrote:
>Also cp -pr does not preserve links or xattrs for example. Maybe cp
>-ar would be more appropriate.
Ok, actually I regularly backup to a tar archive and at least links are
preserved. I seemingly missed to use the --xattrs switch, fortunately
Sorry for the spam.
> If you are willing to spend some time reading, here is a good article which
> mentions some pitfalls regarding backups.
Here is it: http://www.halfgaar.net/backing-up-unix
Should go to bed now...
Regards,
mearon
Merlin Büge
Typo fix:
> -xattrs
> -hard-links
> -acls
Should be of course:
--xattrs
--hard-links
--acls
Regards,
mearon
--
Merlin Büge
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 21:20:53 +0200
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2016 21:12:51 +0200
> From: Ralf Mardorf
> To: Arch general
> Subject: Re: [arch-general] Full system backup with rsync
>
>
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 21:11:23 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >I w
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 21:11:23 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>you could simply
>
>sudo systemd-nspawn -bqD /mnt/
>
>from the existing install and run the commands required for your
>bootloader of choice, assuming this grub auto thingy does generate UUID
>based entries and your fstab (if you still should
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2016 21:12:51 +0200
From: Ralf Mardorf
To: Arch general
Subject: Re: [arch-general] Full system backup with rsync
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 21:11:23 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>I would simply sudo cp -r everything.
Oops, sudo cp -pr
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 21:11:23 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>you could simply
>
>sudo systemd-nspawn -bqD /mnt/
>
>from the existing install and run the commands required for your
>bootloader of choice, assuming this grub auto thingy does generate UUID
>based entries and your fstab (if you still should
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 19:29:13 +0100, niya levi via arch-general wrote:
>hi everyone
>
>i am trying to replace my laptop drive with another,
>
>to clone the laptop drive to a second drive i followed 'Full system
>backup with rsync' from the wiki
>
>1 create a partition table and filesystem on the sec
hi everyone
i am trying to replace my laptop drive with another,
to clone the laptop drive to a second drive i followed 'Full system
backup with rsync' from the wiki
1 create a partition table and filesystem on the second drive
2 mount the drive to /mnt
3 rsync -aAXv
--exclude={"/dev/*","/proc
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