Re: script/app to compile statistics about disk usage? one line

2004-07-31 Thread Silvan
On Saturday 31 July 2004 01:48 pm, Paul E Condon wrote: (most is a better less. you can use less if you don't want to install most.) Cool! Me likey. Wish I'd found most sooner. :) -- Michael McIntyre Silvan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux

Re: script/app to compile statistics about disk usage?

2004-07-31 Thread Silvan
On Saturday 31 July 2004 11:47 am, Matt Perry wrote: What I do to see large directories is just 'du -sh *' starting at root and then drilling down from there. If you want to see what the largest files are, you can use this Perl script that Randal Schwartz wrote: That looks like a keeper.

Re: filename problem

2004-07-31 Thread jakob bratkovic
You could try a command like: $ find ./dirname/ -printf %i\n to list all inodes in the directory. And then delete the appropriate inode. Jakob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: How to Move from 1 drive to another?

2004-07-31 Thread csj
On 31. July 2004 at 11:49AM -0400, Silvan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] You only need a rescue CD if you screw something up. (Which I've certainly done, yes, so keep that CD in your back pocket. :) Make sure it stays flat: sed s/back/shirt/ ;-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: How to Move from 1 drive to another?

2004-07-31 Thread John Summerfield
Silvan wrote: On Saturday 31 July 2004 06:21 am, Jonathan Wheelhouse wrote: I would boot a Linux Live CD like knoppix, partition and format the new drive, copy everything from the old drive to the new one, chroot into the new system, install a boot loader, reboot and be happy. That is a lot

Re: Networking Problem

2004-07-31 Thread John Summerfield
Jonathan Barnes wrote: Hi, I'm having a very strange networking problem that has my linux buddies and I stumped. I'll draw a basic mud map because it makes it ALOT easier to understand my situation as I have two gateways due to shared housing. I _thought_ you might be Australian. [Bridged ADSL

Re: Tasksel is not what it was.... SOT question

2004-07-31 Thread John Summerfield
Paul E Condon wrote: On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 10:36:15PM +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote: Hi, I am running testing and last week I wiped down a machine and started again. I normally use some of the tasksel groups to save time in picking files I will want. I now find that

Re: Tasksel is not what it was....

2004-07-31 Thread John Summerfield
Keith O'Connell wrote: Hi, I am running testing and last week I wiped down a machine and started again. I normally use some of the tasksel groups to save time in picking files I will want. I now find that since the last time I used it it has changed drastically.

Re: Problens with sshd.

2004-07-31 Thread John Summerfield
Leonardo Marques wrote: Hello, I having problens with sshd, it doesnt starting and i dont know why. I looked in all files on /var/log and all i find about ssh was it: Jul 31 18:49:13 luciana sshd[5668]: fatal: daemon() failed: Success 1. Report a bug. That

Re: screen goes black

2004-07-31 Thread disciple
Thanks Jon For console blanking, you can disable this with: setterm -blank 0 That number is how many minutes it will wait to blank, zero being disabled, 60 being max. Set it to your preference. Add this to an rc file so it is set on boot. -- Jon On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 12:33:05 -0400

where to get old hard drives?

2004-07-31 Thread Michael D. Crawford
My hard drive died today. Fortunately I was backed up for the important stuff, but there are many less-important files I'd like to recover. I have heard that if a hard drive's problem is the controller and not the mechanism, sometimes you can swap the controller board from an identical drive

Installation plea: install with / and /boot on RAID 1

2004-07-31 Thread Paul Gear
Hi folks, A quick question: are there *any* Debian derivatives that support RAID 1 / and /boot? I just tried the latest debian-installer snapshot, and was told when i tried to put them on RAID 1 that this was not supported. I've logged a bug report, but since it explicitly states it's not

Debianised Firewall

2004-07-31 Thread Sam Halliday
hi there, i am quite familiar with setting up iptables rules in an initscript, or via iptables-{restore,save}. i could easily set up my own initscript to do this, but i was wondering what the correct debian way of setting up an iptables firewall is. is there a file where i should place my rules

Re: Debianised Firewall

2004-07-31 Thread Paul Gear
Sam Halliday wrote: hi there, i am quite familiar with setting up iptables rules in an initscript, or via iptables-{restore,save}. i could easily set up my own initscript to do this, but i was wondering what the correct debian way of setting up an iptables firewall is. is there a file where i

Re: Debianised Firewall

2004-07-31 Thread Sam Halliday
Paul Gear wrote: Sam Halliday wrote: i am quite familiar with setting up iptables rules in an initscript, or via iptables-{restore,save}. i could easily set up my own initscript to do this, but i was wondering what the correct debian way of setting up an iptables firewall is. is there a file

Re: Debianised Firewall

2004-07-31 Thread John Summerfield
Paul Gear wrote: Sam Halliday wrote: hi there, i am quite familiar with setting up iptables rules in an initscript, or via iptables-{restore,save}. i could easily set up my own initscript to do this, but i was wondering what the correct debian way of setting up an iptables firewall is. is there

Kovacs,Levente

2004-07-31 Thread Celeste Fischer
I am looking for info on Levente Kovacs..born 1922- He studied in Budapest Munich and Italy..I have one of his paintings and would like to know if more of his artwork is around.. Can you help me??Or give me a contact ?? Thanks..

Re: Debianised Firewall

2004-07-31 Thread Paul Gear
Sam Halliday wrote: ... Debian supports shorewall, a great iptables preprocessor - get a recent version from backports.org, and you're laughin'! cheers... but i do not need a way to generate rules; i already know how to do that. i just want to know if there is a standardised debian way of

Re: Networking Problem

2004-07-31 Thread Jonathan Barnes
John Summerfield wrote: I _thought_ you might be Australian. Yes I am :) I don't know just that your tools are on Windows: boot Linux (Knoppix is fine) if you can. From there, traceroute x.com ping -R -c4 x.org and see where routing breaks. Also, on Debbie (the Debian box) sysctl -a | grep ip_

Re: Installation plea: install with / and /boot on RAID 1

2004-07-31 Thread Alvin Oga
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, Paul Gear wrote: Hi folks, A quick question: are there *any* Debian derivatives that support RAID 1 / and /boot? normally ... raid1 supports / and /boot raid off the shelf ( built in the default kernel.org kernel ) - it all assumes that /boot is in / and / is

Re: Networking Problem

2004-07-31 Thread Paul Gear
Jonathan Barnes wrote: John Summerfield wrote: I _thought_ you might be Australian. Yes I am :) We're everywhere! (It's Sunday arvo - time to break my Linux box for this week.) -- Paul http://paulgear.webhop.net -- Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired,

Re: Woody, Sendmail not adding X-Authentication warnings

2004-07-31 Thread Kenneth R. Mort
I was looking specifically for the Xauthentication warning that you get when the incomming HELO 'hostname' doesn't match the reverse lookup for the incomming IP addresss. Cowboy informed me that (the HELO warning) was not included in the current build of sendmail. Also, that it probably won't

Re: Debianised Firewall

2004-07-31 Thread Sam Halliday
Paul Gear wrote: Sam Halliday wrote: ... Debian supports shorewall, a great iptables preprocessor - get a recent version from backports.org, and you're laughin'! cheers... but i do not need a way to generate rules; i already know how to do that. i just want to know if there is a

Re: Networking Problem

2004-07-31 Thread John Summerfield
Paul Gear wrote: Jonathan Barnes wrote: John Summerfield wrote: I _thought_ you might be Australian. Yes I am :) We're everywhere! (It's Sunday arvo - time to break my Linux box for this week.) Nah. Your both bananabenders. Not that we don't bend a few. _I_ have a few

Re: Debianised Firewall

2004-07-31 Thread Paul Gear
Sam Halliday wrote: Paul Gear wrote: Sam Halliday wrote: ... Debian supports shorewall, a great iptables preprocessor - get a recent version from backports.org, and you're laughin'! cheers... but i do not need a way to generate rules; i already know how to do that. i just want to know if

Re: Debianised Firewall

2004-07-31 Thread Sam Halliday
Sam Halliday wrote: Paul Gear wrote: Sam Halliday wrote: ... Debian supports shorewall, a great iptables preprocessor - get a recentversion from backports.org, and you're laughin'! cheers... but i do not need a way to generate rules; i already know how to do that. i just

Re: Networking Problem

2004-07-31 Thread Jonathan Barnes
Matt Perry wrote: On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, Jonathan Barnes wrote: I cant see anything wrong with my routing table either: Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface 10.0.0.00.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 00 eth0

Re: Debianised Firewall

2004-07-31 Thread Paul Gear
Sam Halliday wrote: ... /me does `apt-get install shorewall` and to hell with figuring out the proper way :-) hmm, its actually more effort to learn this shorewall thing than just make my own initscript... If you say so. From my experience, the time spent learning shorewall pays back in

Re: Installation plea: install with / and /boot on RAID 1

2004-07-31 Thread Paul Gear
Alvin Oga wrote: ... A quick question: are there *any* Debian derivatives that support RAID 1 / and /boot? normally ... raid1 supports / and /boot raid off the shelf ( built in the default kernel.org kernel ) I know - that is why i was very disappointed to find that it wasn't supported

Re: Debianised Firewall

2004-07-31 Thread John Summerfield
Sam Halliday wrote: cheers... but i do not need a way to generate rules; i already know how to do that. i just want to know if there is a standardised debian way of loading up a firewall on startup... like a file i need to dump my (customised) `iptables-save` output into. else i will just write

Re: Networking Problem

2004-07-31 Thread John Summerfield
Jonathan Barnes wrote: Matt Perry wrote: On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, Jonathan Barnes wrote: I cant see anything wrong with my routing table either: Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 10.0.0.00.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U

Re: Installation plea: install with / and /boot on RAID 1

2004-07-31 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya paul On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, Paul Gear wrote: I know - that is why i was very disappointed to find that it wasn't supported even in the latest Sarge snapshot (i honestly expected it to be supported in Woody as well). yup ... people's ( developer's ) preferences and requirements are

Re: How to Move from 1 drive to another?

2004-07-31 Thread Silvan
On Saturday 31 July 2004 08:59 pm, csj wrote: On 31. July 2004 at 11:49AM -0400, Silvan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] You only need a rescue CD if you screw something up. (Which I've certainly done, yes, so keep that CD in your back pocket. :) Make sure it stays flat: sed

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