ve to ctrl-z and then kill %1 to actually kill
> the job.
My experience agrees with what Ben is saying - upgrading to the
latest login package fixed it on the machine I tried it on.
(I've not tried to see if the same problem occurring when logging in
via ssh has also stopped now, though).
None of my systems (all running unstable) have a man page for
/etc/exports - am I missing a package somewhere, or is this a bug? I
expected it to be in nfs-server or nfs-common, both of which I have
installed, and there's no sign of it in either.
bfn,
Joseph
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Use the listen-on directive in the options section of
/etc/bind/named.conf. eg:
listen-on { 127.0.0.1; 192.168.1.1; };
(You can find that out by doing man named.conf and searching for
'interface', btw.)
bfn,
Joseph
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to check everything is
still ok - it shouldn't fix anything this time - if it does, you
probably have bigger problems (such as imminent hardware failure).
Once you're happy, hit ctrl-D and the system should bootup normally.
bfn,
Joseph
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off
> KILL="/bin/kill"
> with
> KILL="kill"
>
> and it works fine. Am I shooting myself security-wise with this?
>
> If kill IS somewhere, I can't find it.. yet.
/bin/kill is part of the procps package. I guess that means the ppp
packa
g on a old version, or
depend on a new library that's not get in the distribution. You
should find apt-get will give you a clue as to why they're been held
back if you do apt-get install bash (for example).
bfn,
Joseph
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d to Ben Collins, but I'm not sure what it's down to.
bfn,
Joseph
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correctly for me.
ypcat shadow.byname shows the file when run as root, but not when run
as a normal user. For lack of a better suggestion, perhaps try
upgrading to the potato nis package?
bfn,
Joseph
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