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> disk, It does not seem to work ... i.e. I can still see the old
> partition table in fdisk ...
>
> Is there maybe a better dd invocation ?
Try adding a 'count='
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be filed against that package (maybe it
should 'touch /etc/ld.so.conf' in the beginning of its 'postinst' script?),
or maybe libc6 should include, at the least, a blank '/etc/ld.so.conf'?
I'm interested in anyone's thoughts on this. Thanks so very much.
is not mounted on
/dev, then mount(8) will fail to find devices. The solution is to make sure
that devfs is mounted on /dev. See above for how to do that.
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> Hi,
>
> I'm having trouble mounting my ext3 partit
e/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part8
3 9 975208 ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part9
3101421248 ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part10
littlebird:~# mount -V
mount: mount-2.11n
littlebird:~# uname -a
Linux littlebird 2.4.18-686 #1 Sun Apr 14 11:32:47 EST 2002 i686 unknown
littlebird:~#
people are unlucky. This is not the way it
>
> should be.
Did you remember to also use the four driver disks, in addition to the
root and rescue disks?
I've installed a number of machines (>20) directly as woody without
upgrading from stable.
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> Even though lilo.conf specifies the correct root= option, and fstab is
> correct as well.
>
Did you remember to add the initrd line to lilo.conf?
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/proc/mdstat for potential clues.
>
> So I can't make my new partitions into a RAID-5 array.
>
> I haven't found any clues in either /proc/mdstat or the log files.
>
> Any suggestions?
Hi,
did you remember to modify /etc/raidtab to let it know about /dev/md11 ?
HTH
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> > >
> > > I'm going to have to compile a custom kernel (need built-in nfs in order
> > > to ether
s some documentation on
> compiling kernels for etherboot. (See especially the documentation of
> version 3.0, it is has a chapter on the subject).
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to the release
notes on openssh.org, for version 3.0 of openssh, authorized_keys2 is
now depracated in favor of authorized_keys. Supposedly, IIRC, support
for it might be removed in the future.
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> Note that this machine has enough RAM. It also has its own hard drive.
> At least initially that machine will not run X at all. Later on it
> might be used to run the X clients.
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> Short replies with pointers to documentation will be ap
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bstitute your path to initrd) line
to lilo.conf and rerun lilo, and finally, if you use 'make-kpkg' to
build kernels the debian way with initrd, you have to pass it the
extra flag ('--initrd').
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>
> I have "The Complete C++ Reference" by Schildt, and it includes a good
> reference of the standard libraries as well as explaining the
> languages. I never bought it, but some of my friends said that
> "Pointers on C" by Ken Reek is good (he
#x27;re not)?
Have you installed initrd-tools?
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I've spent the day giving massages and a pedicure to
> Microsoft networks..
> so I'm pretty sure the answer is in front of me However I'd prefer
> not to throw
> this system out the window ( the descriptions I read indicate I'll
> prefer Debian over
> other Distributions ). Could somebody provide a late night hint?
>
> Thanks!
>
>Paul
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unmounting and remounting it).
If my 'devfs' guess is correct, you can find more information about it
at:
http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/docs/devfs.html
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then call mkinitrd and otherwise take care of everything for you.
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if the program is not as "flash".
>
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my DB9 serial connector on my linux box.
Anyway, bottom line, has anyone had success running these types of
applications on a vt420 (or other vt) in a similar setup?
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> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:02
Did you remember to update your lilo.conf file to make sure the initrd
parameter in there points to your initrd (typically either
/boot/initrd or /boot/initrd-2.4.16)?
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e suggestions on which road to look down first? I can
post laptop's XF86Config if people want to see it, but I've held off
on that for now to conserve the list's bandwidth. I've already
searched google and list archives on topic without success.
Thanks so much for any suggestions
is it just me? Is
> anybody else suddenly receiving the German version of this list?
>
> John
>
John,
It's not just you. I've probably received >100 German messages to
debian-user in the past hour.
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ses the space with which to judge
software engineering that truly bad stuff is artificially elevated.
Besides the fact that it often produces lots of email traffic (read:
possible flamewar) with much lower signal-to-noise ratio than normal
(here's hoping that this hasn't added to that effect
n to finish my install of
> Potatoe. Thanks.
>
Abner,
+ should work, where x is 1,2,3,...
Then you can probably execute 'fdisk -l' to get what you need.
Hope this helps,
Daniel
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l disks.
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t's officially included in Debian Stable, but
should be (?) released with Woody. The above site already has versions
you can use that are designed for Potato. Also, archives of
debian-dev list have other suggestions, but probably not as powerful
as this.
Hope this helps.
Take care,
Daniel
n that
> worked.
> kent
>
http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Linux/FAQs/browsers.html
worked for me. Thanks for the comparisons, Karsten!
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ebian? Or "known problems"?
>
> Thank You.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Henry L.
See 'tasksel', an ncurses-based means of selecting commonly-used
tasks. I set TeX/LaTeX up with it using probably ~five keystrokes and
it worked perfectly. Mor
(see 'echo $PATH')
>
> did i make smth wrong?
No, we just haven't yet figured out how to fix it.
> thanks
> derya
Sure, take care and hope this helps,
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t [-nfrsvw] [-o options] special | node
mount [-nfrsvw] [-t vfstype] [-o options] special node
A special device can be indicated by -L label or -U uuid .
Also, see 'man mount'.
Example: 'mount -t vfat /dev/hda5 /mnt/win5
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'm not sure how much
this has on Markov specifically (as Markov models are more
mathematics, than physics, IMHO).
Anyway, hope this helps and good luck with the research.
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try). You might want to check out
the some 27 additional modules related to webmin that are packaged and
found via above search. Also, note that it's generally considered
risky to mix unstable packages in an otherwise stable potato system
without being careful.
Hope this helps and take car
... What are the main
chipsets that support Athlon? AMD 760, Via kt133, Ali Magick (?or
something), Sis (something I think). Anyone know if there is anything
behind what I remember reading with one of these chipsets? Or maybe
I'm just completely mistaken...
Anyway, take care and thanks f
'man apt-get' and
'man dpkg'. Also see contents of '/usr/share/doc/apt/'.
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proved for the Dual Athlons (as it should be); again, hopefully,
others can add more.
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ontent/3/18750.html) that AMD will
supposedly be introducing the chipsets on this May 15 to support dual
Athlons. The implication is that they will ship soon after. Who
knows, though. You should judge for yourself, I just thought you
might want to know.
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($115/256Mb from Crucial).
Hope this helps and take care,
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and (since I
thought the suggestion was to run it without first removing the 'xdm').
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g a different OS?
>
Hi Tony,
memtest86 (available from
http://reality.sgi.com/cbrady_denver/memtest86/) will give your memory
at least a good workout. It needs to be run directly from boot off of
floppy in real mode of processor).
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y), and
I've always thought Mylex is the right SCSI raid solution (but now
we're really in a different price range and off-track from your
initial question).
Hope this adds something of use :)
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2441848+ 83 Linux
/dev/hda14 893 1074 1461883+ 83 Linux
/dev/hda15 1075 1378 2441848+ 83 Linux
Hope that helps and take care,
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nd a very well-balanced Linux intro book by Michael Kofler,
entitled _Linux_. It's on its second edition and is published by
Addison-Wesley. bookpool.com should carry it, along with many other
retailers.
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Hope I haven't missed something
else joining this thread now, and, if so, please accept my apologies.
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the warnings, fix what it's warning you
about, turn off -Wall so it doesn't warn you anywhere, or turn on a
smaller subset of warnings (see all the -W flags in the manpage) that
maybe refines what you want. My guess is you might have to live with
it. Of course, maybe I'm just wron
ee if you
can cheaply put old FPM or EDO memory in the system to expand it a
little (it'll probably go above 3Mb) and you can find modules for
generally $5 per 4Mb.
Hope this helps and take care,
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might want to just order a mastered disk
(probably get one for under $5 US), but I'm not sure about shipping to
Italy (though I think some do ship from UK which should be quicker
than from US).
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sue. But I really love blackbox
as a lean,fast,light windowmanager. Also, bbpager is great. Get them as:
'apt-get install blackbox bbpager'
and see http://blackbox.alug.org/
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eforge.net (debian-specific) as helpful references in
addition to anything found on debian.org.
Hope this helps and take care,
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ame, IIRC. For more info, search archives (lists.debian.org) on
debian-dev mailing list.
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On Wed, Apr 25, 2001, Sergio E. Schvezov wrote:
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total) to
have broken under light use (HP did NOT replace any under warranty,
and they charge for phone support, IIRC).
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rience with the same document appearing
quite differently on different Windows machines, even when using the
same version of Word.
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Daniel
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to
elm users. See mutt.org.
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h should give more info. Or else the
book _Programming with Gnu Software_ by O'reilly.
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Debian boot disk which will probably help you find a
similar command to pass to kernel.
Hope this gives you someplace to start.
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e through folders with
new mail.
Pressing TAB in the directory browser will bring up a menu showing the
files specified by the mailboxes command, and indicate which contain
new messages. Mutt will automatically enter this mode when invoked
from the command line with the -y option.
Hope this helps a
apt-cdrom'. See 'man apt-cdrom'.
Hope this helps,
Daniel
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relatively analogous to
Matlab, and in many rudimentary cases, uses exact same syntax. I've
found octave especially to be a pleasure to use.
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list present in the
top-level directory of the cd-rom. See 'man md5sum'; the flag you want
is '-c'. If that checks, then other causes can be considered.
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rtitioning yourself, but it's still a big time saver. See 'man
dpkg' for more info.
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e saying "mformat not found"
Rick,
Hi. I think it'll let you proceed with formatting the floppy even if
it doesn't have the final binary 'mformat' to do the final stage. My
guess is that an initial 'apt-get install mtools' should let you do
this in
home
directories have been backed up). Therefore, I would probably add a
backup of the /etc directory to archive these customizations.
Debian's smart enough not to mess with config files via 'apt-get
upgrade', but, as great as it is, it still can't manage to preserve
them through a hard-drive wipe :)
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ead up, a very well-written guide to partitioning Debian is the
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the iso image to make sure you've done the psedo-image-kit process
correctly.
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tem or the true benefits of epochs.
Just wanted to mention it to possibly point you in the right direction.
Hope this helps and take care,
Daniel
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> Cheers,
> Chris
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le want
to do. In this case, your tools are alias and cron.
Hope this helps and take care,
Daniel
> Cheers,
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> Mark.
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> directory not /root. Go ahead and post it to the list.
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with Debian on new HD. As other poster said, use LILO to create entry
in MBR on master HD.
HTH and take care,
Daniel
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r can't find my mouse. Can someone tell me what tool to use to
> configure my mouse?
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