Let's see if this might help:
I share the apt/archives directory on the firewall/fileserver via NFS with this
entry:
file: /etc/exports
/var/cache/apt/archives 192.168.0.2(rw,no_root_squash,insecure_locks)
and mount this directory on the workstations in this same location that way
Try lspci it might give you some more info.
Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 01:59:04PM -0600, John Foster wrote:
Look for Realtek, 3com, intel, i.e.
something with a ethernet card name and model number. Once you have
identified the chipset you can recompile the kernel and
Debian will auto execute on boot up anything it finds on /etc/rc.boot/, remember
to do a chmod 700. However in this case I would recomend that you install the
package ipmasq.
Jack wrote:
A short question:
where could I put these commands, to be run at the boot time:
ipchain -A forward -s
I sense another inminent Holy war comming :(
Richard Harran wrote:
Oh, goodie! A religious discussion!
Kent West wrote:
At 04:13 PM 3/5/1999 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin Traas schrieb:
Hey, Linus Torvalds isn't even in the top 20! Let's change that! ;-)
Time
Andreas Rapp wrote:
I would like to start fetchmail in daemon mode at boot time
as a regular user, not as root
(I don't want fetchmail sending unresolved eMails to root, but to
my account)
Can regular users also have boot scripts ?
Andreas
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