oid debconf in packages that
depend on it?
Expert question: Can I make dselect ignore depends on debconf?
Please cc me because I'm not subscribed (anymore
).
Sincerely,
Onno
Did you check the MTU setting?
For ethernet compatibility it needs to be 1500.
Good luck,
Onno
At 01:25 PM 3/29/00 -0600, Rick Hayter wrote:
>> I'm looking for some troubleshooting help.
>> Slink is working like a champ in all aspects but ppp connection speed.
>> Actu
Can you give me any figures?
Regards,
Onno
At 01:26 PM 3/26/00 +1200, C. Falconer wrote:
>I disagree with your disagreement -grin-
>
>Plain ACLs are too slow especially on a large and/or busy cache.
>
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allow and deny files are all the tools you need.
The keywords are flat ASCII and row based and give
all the flexibility you need. I don't see the need
for any extra software.
Regards,
Onno
Dear George,
Would you be so kind to send me more info on your statement?
Sincerely.
Onno
At 10:25 PM 3/22/00 -0800, George Bonser wrote:
>
>For two months T1 payment you can get wireless at T1 speed that will work
>over that distance with no problem.
>
>
>
>On Wed, 22
> Ultimately, it's the similarity between FreeBSD and
> Linux that's confusing you, not really the differences.
Good quote candidate...
Regards,
Onno
Ron is rights, but you can get an idea when you do
prepend the time command like: time script
It gives you a few stats.
Regards,
Onno
At 06:19 AM 3/23/00 +, Debian Linux User wrote:
>Ron Rademaker wrote:
>
>> I've written a cgi script in perl an I would like to know how
Is/Are there a Linux bootfloppy('s) where I can use mount?
I don't care if it is NFS or SAMBA.
It is like a disksless machine that needs tools and files
from a server.
Regards,
Onno
but
it has to scale to three LAN's and more...
Any pointers, advice or pitfall warnings are welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Onno
Please take a look at the order you placed the http_access
rule in, it does matter!
Regards,
Onno
At 01:38 PM 2/19/00 +, Sven Gaerner wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I want to to deny the access of some domains like microsoft.com...
>I added the following lines to /etc/squid.conf
>
>acl
http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/mini/BogoMips
Regards,
Onno
At 12:59 PM 2/19/00 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>could anyone please tell me what "BogoMIPS" at bootup means?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Uwe
>
>
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ogon script
- config.pol
- registry
- ???
Thanks in advance,
Onno
There is a ip_masq_ftp module that allows you to use
active and passive FTP behind a MASQ box.
Works fine here.
Regards,
Onno
At 04:07 PM 2/15/00 -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
>On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 03:06:00PM -0600, Brian McGroarty wrote:
>: As a learning exercise, I'm re
mailhost and
that the mail is re-routed to the fallbackhost that is in your DNS MX record.
Please check your DNS settings, I had a problem with my DNS once and it also
created strange mail problems with receiving mail.
Maybe you could send your zone file...
Regards,
Onno
e
one responce for the enrite LAN and that is FAST!
Hope this helps a bit,
Onno
At 09:27 PM 2/14/00 -0800, aphro wrote:
>anyone know a good fast, robust ident daemon ? i have been using pidentd
>but today i got mails from one of the status reporters on my systems that
>irc servers were d
Wasn't tcplogd itself a security risk?
I think it was on the debian-security mailing list...
Regards,
Onno
At 11:07 PM 2/13/00 -0500, Mark Lynn wrote:
>I have two machines running Corel Linux 1.0 (not sure which debain
>release this corresponds to) and am having difficulty w
At 04:25 PM 2/11/00 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Onno> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>> Onno> >SMTP error from remote mailer after end of data:
>> Onno> >host mx1.mail.yahoo.com [128.11.23.249]:
>> Onno> >552 qdirdel.1 error 100:User
f data:
>host mx1.mail.yahoo.com [128.11.23.249]:
>552 qdirdel.1 error 100:User is over the quota. You can try again later.
Maybe donald19m now?
See ya,
Onno
At 09:19 AM 2/11/00 +0100, Onno wrote:
>At 08:48 AM 2/10/00 -0800, Carl Johnson wrote:
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
why I'm sending this message to you!
[snip]
>
>Who is going to be the first to tell him that this mailing list
>charges $1000 for advertising?
Maybe the whole debian-user list should mail him back personely ;-)
Lets see what happens...
Regards,
Onno
did you use? (and ofcourse from where ;-)
Regards,
Onno
>+=> -Original Message-
>+=> From: Tiago Antao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>+=> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 10:34 AM
>+=> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>+=> Subject: oracle 8i
>+=>
>+=>
copy please.
Thanks,
Onno
2.2.13 and 2.2.14 are lokking good, is there anyone on this
list that find them unstable?
On one server I maintain I use 2.2.13 and it has an
uptime of 72 days now. No wierd stuff happening and no
strange log entries. Yet...
Regards,
Onno
At 11:36 PM 2/8/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
allows you to setup users. You can deny users to
boot partitions and/or see data partitions.
3) It easy to setup and use.
Regards,
Onno
At 11:00 PM 2/8/00 +, Sean Johnson wrote:
>I don't understand why anyone using Linux would resort to 3rd party
>proprietary software to m
cript is presented
as universal for Linux, but I know that it IS very difficult to make
such a universal scrip.
My question is: Has anyone experiance with those files from the MS
site OR other (opensource) frontpage extensions under POTATO?
Thanks,
Onno
>- Original Message -
>
I use System Commander.
Regards,
Onno
At 01:05 AM 2/5/00 +, Lane Lester wrote:
>I currently have Win 98 and NT along with Corel Linux on my system.
>CL's lilo lets me go with either Linux or Windows, and NT's boot
>manager lets me pick between 98 and NT.
>
&g
I need info on the Apache FrontPage Extensions under potato!
Anyone?
Regards,
Onno
Most of the time servers are I/O bound. So it would be wise to spend your
money on a good NIC, SCSI adapter, SCSI hard disk, fast (IO wise) MOBO, etc.
If you can re-use the P166 then do it, otherwise put a nice celeron in
your server and spend your money on the I/O stuff...
Regards,
Onno
At
At 01:30 PM 1/27/00 +0100, Remco van 't Veer wrote:
[snip]
>--
>Northold Saddam Hussein amfetamine Roel van Duin Honduras PLO
>Kosovo thrust supercomputer NSA Beatrix FSF XTC hacker semtex
You KNOW that you're being logged...
Euh, SH*T now I'm logged too!!!
Sincerely,
Usama Bin Laden.
right interface...
But thats just a guess!
Regards,
Onno
h the program to set the variable at startup from
a parameter or configfile. I haven't seen the source but reading a
variable from a parameter or config file at startup shouldn't be
hard...
Regards,
Onno
arameters
- check ifconfig
- check route
- check ipchains
Good luck,
Onno
IP forwarding and IP masq-ing are enabled in the kernel?
Regards,
Onno
At 10:29 AM 1/24/00 +, Patrick wrote:
>I can't get ipchains to work and get no error messages when I run
>echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
>/sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
>/sbin/i
At 01:43 PM 1/20/00 +, Ethan Benson wrote:
>On 20/1/2000 Onno Ebbinge wrote:
>
>>Is it possible to set LILO on a DOS floppy disk
>>with the default boot for the hard disk and an
>>alternate boot for the DOS floppy itself?
>
>if you mean install the lilo boot se
Is it possible to set LILO on a DOS floppy disk
with the default boot for the hard disk and an
alternate boot for the DOS floppy itself?
Regards,
Onno
plete filesystem after
the initial boot over a network (and complete the boot
sequence?).
I'm probable not the first who came up with this idea, so
does anyone know If such a thing is already pulled off?
Regards,
Onno
ge. I also can't guarantee that the address of the router on one
>side won't change -- it is not under my control.
As far as I know Linux doesn't understand EIGRP.
I can't even find it in /etc/protocols...
Regards,
Onno
r they still plan to use a few processes so that if one
process dies with all it's threads not the whole webserver dies...
Sounds realy good, you can read it on thier web site.
Regards,
Onno
Hmmm, does incremental backups sound good in this situation?
Anyone?
Regards,
Onno
At 07:44 PM 1/18/00 +, John Gay wrote:
>
>
>I've got some good suggestions, and apparently raised a few questions as well.
>Let me outline my reasons for asking and what I hope to do:
>
63.225.131.74 eth0
> root# route add 63.225.131.75 eth0
> root# route add 63.225.131.76 eth0
> root# route add 63.225.131.77 eth0
> root# route add 63.225.131.78 eth1
>
> root# ipchains -P input ACCEPT
> root# ipchains -P forward ACCEPT
> root# ipchains -P ouput ACCEPT
> root# ipchains -F
> root# ipchains -X
>
> Please send me your results
>
> Good luck!
>
> Onno
split from other
partitions.
Ideas and critical remarks are welcome...
Groetjes,
Onno
At 12:48 PM 1/18/00 +0100, Ron Rademaker wrote:
>
>
>> I recently got a new 13G hard drive. I've installed it as hdb, and moved my
>> CD-RW to hdc. At the moment I've got
ing done (Linux/DOS
with dd/ghost or something else!) but I don't want to hook-up all 50
workstations again...
Thanks for any ideas,
Onno
Try lsattr and chattr...
Regards,
Onno
At 12:57 PM 1/17/00 +0100, Ron Rademaker wrote:
>
>Last week I've send a mail about a weird file, that should be a directory
>but it was a character device. (/usr/X11R6/include/X11/fonts). It also had
>weird permissions:
>
>
Just a few things you should check:
Master/slave settings, isa card interferance,
broken PCI cards, BIOS init, BIOS: NO PNP OS,
broken chipsets, etc
I hope this helps...
Regards,
Onno
At 01:26 PM 1/14/00 -0600, Marc D Chapman wrote:
>I'm currently trying to help a friend install Li
I'm very sorry but I have to do this test.
One of my email filter failed and I have to
see if they work properly now.
I hope you understand...
Regards,
Onno
I'm very sorry but I have to do this test.
One of my email filter failed and I have to
see if they work properly now.
I hope you understand...
Regards,
Onno
At 06:34 PM 1/9/00 -0500, Jim B wrote:
>OK another issue I'm having with setting resource limits. How can I
[snip]
>I look in my /etc/limits and see a way to restrict just about all those
[snip]
Where can I find more info on /etc/limits ?
Regards,
Onno
Is it an ISA card?
I had two 3com ISA's in one box. The problem was that I
had to chance the interrupt and the I/O base address to
get them to work side by side...
Regards,
Onno
At 04:24 PM 12/28/99 +, Stuart Ballard wrote:
>I have had this problem on two different computers, at
6.79.22.9].1978
>> for "version.bind"
>> Dec 28 06:39:09 lilypad named[342]: unapproved query from [206.79.22.9].1978
>> for "version.bind"
I don't know the query but I't looks like bind is handeling it quite well ;-)
Anyway you have bind under another UID/GID than root, right?
Regards,
Onno
ere, what is your point?
Regards,
Onno
Before you buy a CD Writer please visit:
http://www.elaborate-bytes.com/CloneCD/english/hardware.htm
(subsection of: http://www.elaborate-bytes.com/english/corp/index.htm)
Regards,
Onno
rors should be
a problem here. Non-US is there to host packages that
are illigal in other contries (like the US ;-) and
if another country has a problem with that then:
DON'T MIRROR!
Regards,
Onno
need to know what all I need to have installed and setup to be able
>to network my Linux box with my Win98 box. Thanks a lot, Bye!
Take a look at the used chipset (tulip, via rhine, ???), then install the
appropriate driver.
Regards,
Onno
>> BTW I can't think of any software that would be illigal here.
>
>Any kind of software violating a copyright...
That was a no-brainer, but just to be precise:
I can't think of any original software that would be illigal here.
Regards,
Onno
PS: here = the Netherlands
You could try [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards,
Onno
At 09:03 PM 12/24/99 +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
>I hope you all have a blessed Christmas weekend.
>
>I get this error sometimes - and there is no pattern that I can
>discover because sometimes mail to the same address sometimes go
>
At 03:23 PM 12/24/99 -0700, Art Lemasters wrote:
> And what are the great points about Opera? Is it distributed
>under a GPL?
THAT would be nice...
Regards,
Onno
-security mailing archives details.
Regards,
Onno
ay to shut it off?
In potato:
root# killall portmap
root# rm /etc/rc2.d/S18portmap
(check if some other stupid script doesn't start it!)
Regards,
Onno
n't be much of a pain, not even financialy...
>[We had censorship even 10 years ago here, so I know what I am talking about]
With the exception of being occupied for about 5 years we have a democracy
here for, eh, well I don't know how long (few hunderd years or so?) so
I also know wh
al use here, it's not a great place to locate a master server.
>
>So for practical reasons, master is in the USA, which means non-US
>must exist.
Hasn't pandora masive bandwidths?
Regards,
Onno
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At 01:42 PM 12/24/99 -0500, Marcin Kurc wrote:
>It doesn't look stable yet to me:
Maybe thats why it is beta ;-)
Regards,
Onno
is already in a perfect location...
>
>Thought we can't upload mp3 encoders to pandora? Or is that just because
>some mirrors couldn't handle it?
Why not? Here in the Netherlands mp3's and mp3 encoders are not illigal.
BTW I can't think of any software that would be illiga
At 03:06 PM 12/25/99 +0100, Filip Van Raemdonck wrote:
>... as the primary non-US site is in Germany (IIRC).
Nope, non-US (pandora) is in the Netherlands...
Regards,
Onno
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> to read mail) the daemons listen on different ports(smtp 25 pop3 113 imap
> and pop3 not sure about) and are different protocols.
>
> POP2/POP3/IMAP is used for modern mail reading.
>
> nate
Regards,
Onno
When I use imap with CRAM-MD5 authentication do I have
to recompile the source to disable plain passwords?
Has anyone experiance with APOP in imap?
Regards,
Onno
;ll be running dial-up.
>
>It'd be nice if I could have it call and send/receive mail at pre-determined
>times of day, though.
You should try [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards,
Onno
At 10:01 AM 12/21/99 -0500, mhammonds wrote:
>Hi all,
>How would I add a 2nd NIC (linksys 10/100 PCI)to my debian 2.1 apache
>server?
For loadbalancing ?
Regards,
Onno
anagement/setup/etc).
If I was de sysadmin I would be worried that a simple problem as this would
bring the LAN to its knees. I would try to fix the problem -and- do what you
did all over again in a test setup to insure myself that the LAN can handle
the problem...
Anyway, IMHO a sysadmin that fixes problems like this is not capable to
administer a LAN and should be replaced.
Regards,
Onno
(I have both on
>the one machine at this time).
>
>(Linux is considered a Maverick system by our newly hired administrator.)
Let your boss ask him WHY he doesn't want another OS on the LAN.
If he can't come up with a reasenable answer, fire him and get a new one.
Regards,
Onno
At 11:03 PM 12/17/99 -0600, ktb wrote:
>> Steve Helms wrote:
>>
>> what is debian?
>
>It is an operating system. Go to the website for more details,
Nope, a distribution...
>http://www.debian.org/
>
>hth,
>kent
>
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>
ty.debian.org. DNS is 8.2.2p5-1 compiled by me from the
>potato source.
You do have named running under a UID/GID other than root, I hope...
Regards,
Onno
My experiance with older versions of netscape under
windows is the same, so this -could- be a netsacpe issue...
Regards,
Onno
At 12:59 AM 12/17/99 +0100, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I've a 486 as DNS/FW/ROUTER and a PII400 as a station.
>
>Sometimes when I surf
The boot-floppies that go with potato do the job,
they are a bit buggy and out of date but I prefer them
above the slink-upgrade path.
Regards,
Onno
At 04:11 PM 12/16/99 -0500, Marshal Wong wrote:
>I find that installing the slink base from CD (i.e. going through the
>whole install p
At 04:15 AM 12/15/99 -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:
>Onno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Wasn't realplayer one of the -stupid idiots- to upload
>> some stat (private info!) from you computer during
>> install and/or while you're running the program ???
>
At 12:02 AM 12/15/99 -0800, Jason Winters wrote:
> do I need the files in the hurd subfolder on the ftp server to install
>potato?
No.
Onno
Wasn't realplayer one of the -stupid idiots- to upload
some stat (private info!) from you computer during
install and/or while you're running the program ???
Regards,
Onno
At 02:23 AM 12/15/99 -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:
>I'm using a Beta version of G2 for Linux, which I d
* informed...
Regards,
Onno
At 06:34 PM 12/14/99 +0100, Robert Varga wrote:
>
>How can I determine the process belonging to a tcp connection on my
>machine? I have a couple of connection which I find very unnerving:
>
>netstat -a | grep aiesec produces the output:
>
>tcp
>However, AFAIK, you'll have to hand out some $$ if you want
>a Windoze (95/98/NT) ssh client.
Nope, try TerraTerm with the SSH plugin. It is free and quite good!
Regards,
Onno
At 11:00 AM 12/11/99 -0700, Jianbo Wang wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Does anybody know where I can find demo license for vmware? Thanks!
You could try http://www.freemware.org/
Regards,
Onno
The internet server I'm setting up for a school needs
a filter for porn, ads en maybe some custom sites.
I'm useing squid at the moment...
Has anyone a solution or suggestion on how to
solve this problem ?
Regards,
Onno
At 09:02 AM 12/9/99 -0800, Dave Wiard wrote:
>could somebody help me out with this one. i'm trying to masq my amd
>behind my alpha, but i only get the following error reported back upon
>trying to exec ipmasqadm:
>
>/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L $SEEN_IP 4000 -R $HIDE_IP 4000
>portfw: se
Got the answer ;-)
And youre right ofcourse
Regards,
Onno
At 03:15 PM 12/8/99 -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
>A plea to debian-user readers
>=
>
>Please, please, please if you are going to install things, especially from
>unstable, extra-especia
At 01:28 PM 12/8/99 -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
[snip]
>Do you have an /etc/cram-md5.pwd file?
>Does it have actual usernames and passwords in it?
Do you have more info on this?
Regards,
Onno
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Where do you want to use it for ???
Regards,
Onno
At 11:38 PM 12/5/99 -0800, Dave Wiard wrote:
>could somebody give me some pointers on how to use ipmasqadm? i don't
>seem to have a man page for it and 'usage: ipmasqadm MODULE [opts] '
>doesn't help me much. i d
Don't forget to set your internet interface in promicuous mode ;-)
Then do your route and ipchains stuff...
Regards,
Onno
At 09:30 AM 12/2/13 -0200, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a computer (486 SX 33 - 16 Mb - 2 ethernet cards) that I w
The quality of the encoder -engines- are in order:
Fraunhoffer (spelling correct?)
Xing
ISO
However, the quality differences are only noticeable
by -very- high trained professionals or with oscilloscopes.
Regards,
Onno
At 03:55 PM 11/20/99 -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:
Hi all:
I'm lo
"Don't fix it if it isn't broken"
I hope you know what the implications of
this can be...
Regards,
Onno
Your sever must be the DNS for the LAN.
Just setup a forwarding/caching DNS on your server,
it come's out of the box when you install BIND.
Regards,
Onno
At 06:05 PM 11/19/99 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have ipchains working, but my workstations cannot get out to the
internet be
Please share your findings.
Regards,
Onno
At 08:08 AM 11/19/99 -0200, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
Hi,
Thanks you all!
I've enough material to study.
I think I'll be able to do this soon.
[]s,
Mario O.de Menezes"Many are the plans i
0x220 irq=10,11
This is necessary even with drivers that normally autprobe, as they
stop looking once they've found the first card.
Just modprobe works fine, ifconfig can find them both (2x 3c905b).
Regards,
Onno
Norton Ghost would be a good util, see if you can
borrow it from a friend.
Regards,
Onno
At 11:26 AM 11/18/99 +0100, Peter Weiss wrote:
Hello,
my harddisk is on the edge (still dma/ irq errors). Is there an easy way
to copy all partitions (Vfat WinNT/ Debian Linux/ Linux Swap) to new
Maybe the guys at debian-legal (licensing issues) know the answers
to your questions.
Regards,
Onno
At 08:47 AM 11/17/99 -0800, aphro wrote:
It's been really hard for me to get whats needed in terms of liceses(if
any) for encryption.
What i'd like to know, if anyone can enlig
Thanks for the great tip!
Regards,
Onno
At 07:31 PM 11/17/99 +, Chris Schleifer wrote:
Hi,
I don't know a lot about this stuff but I can help a little I think.
When you are using a network, ports will get opened on your machine
whenever you make a connection, this way the remote ma
No problem here...
I installed from the potato boot flops.
Regards,
Onno
At 03:10 AM 11/19/99 +0100, J Horacio MG wrote:
Hi,
all of a sudden I realized the /tmp permissions had changed to:
2 drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 2048 Nov 19 02:57 tmp/
so, I changed it back to sticky with
I'm not an expert on this bit I have an idea...
Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Serial connection established.
Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Using interface ppp0
Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
Nov 17 21:29:46 debian pppd[137]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Re
I'm not a wiz at DNS config but I've done some domain
install with success...
Here it goes:
At 01:50 PM 11/17/99 -0800, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
[Note: Would appreciate if you Cc-ed me on your replies to this thread]
Hi,
I have never configured bind before. I have a Debian (slink+pota
It is possible, see the standard squid config file for solutions.
Regards,
Onno
At 02:03 PM 11/17/99 +0300, Serge Gavrilov wrote:
Hello,
I need to configure squid as follows. Squid must use (itself) another proxy.
Does anybody know: is it possible?
Thank you in advance,
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o setup ipchains
#
# Written by Onno Ebbinge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# Version 1.1 (08-Jul-1999)
#
# Run this script before the network is launched.
#
# DHCP users must run this script as soon as they have their IP number.
# They will be vulnerable during this time but in most cases this will
# be a fract
e NIC's. I added a seperate script in /etc/init.d/network for eth1
Just to understand your problem better: why the load balanceing???
Regards,
Onno
but it overwrites eth0 default route which is destination - default
gateway - 131.107.2.15 genmask - 0.0.0.0 flags - UG metric - 1 ref -
I hope nobody flames me...
I'm running Debian servers and Mandrake workstations and
in your particular position I would recommend Mandrake 6.1.
Regards,
Onno
At 11:57 AM 11/16/99 -0500, Brian Burnes wrote:
Hello:
I am a microbiology laboratory manager with limited computer literacy,
At 04:23 PM 11/16/99 +, Carlo Contavalli wrote:
Hi All!
I'm trying to install debian on a dual Pentium machine with a SCSI
controller, but after the prompt and after "Loading", without printing
any dot, it stops and prints "Boot failed".
"Loading Boot failed".
The computer has two penti
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