Dne, 13. 01. 2011 23:12:43 je ghe napisal(a):
On 1/13/11 2:45 PM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Jo, 13 ian 11, 14:38:44, Stephen Powell wrote:
The bottom line: NEVER respond to an e-mail from ANYBODY which
solicits
your userid and password, no matter how legitimate the e-mail seems
to be.
I
On 1/13/11 2:45 PM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Jo, 13 ian 11, 14:38:44, Stephen Powell wrote:
The bottom line: NEVER respond to an e-mail from ANYBODY which solicits
your userid and password, no matter how legitimate the e-mail seems to be.
I didn't -- that's why I asked here.
And it's also
On Jo, 13 ian 11, 14:38:44, Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> The bottom line: NEVER respond to an e-mail from ANYBODY which solicits
> your userid and password, no matter how legitimate the e-mail seems to be.
And it's also a good idea to not reply to them on debian-user (makes
cleaning the archives im
Blake Hodder said the following on 1/13/11 1:59 PM:
I did as well but was not sure which it was.
On 11-01-13 02:48 PM, ghe wrote:
I got 3 of these this morning. Anybody else? Is it real? Or spam?
-snip-
These are called phish[1]. Looks like ucla.edu has a compromised account.
[1] http://en
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 14:22:01 -0500 (EST), green
wrote:
> ghe wrote at 2011-01-13 11:48 -0700:
>> I got 3 of these this morning. Anybody else? Is it real? Or spam?
>>
>> From: "Account Verification For This Year"
>
> Unless you actually have a ucla.edu account, this should be evidence enough
>
- Original message -
> Make sure to include your username and passwords for your bank accounts
> when you respond.
Todd has earned a point. This is the oldest scam I can think of, afterwards
they got more inventive and gave away mean incentives such as wooden horses.
Who do you think
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 14:59:21 -0400, Blake Hodder wrote:
> On 11-01-13 02:48 PM, ghe wrote:
>> I got 3 of these this morning. Anybody else? Is it real? Or spam?
> I did as well but was not sure which it was.
(...)
Phishing/spam, for sure... look:
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ghe wrote at 2011-01-13 11:48 -0700:
> I got 3 of these this morning. Anybody else? Is it real? Or spam?
>
> > From: "Account Verification For This Year"
Unless you actually have a ucla.edu account, this should be evidence enough of
a phishing attempt.
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Make sure to include your username and passwords for your bank accounts when
you respond.
From: ghe [g...@slsware.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2011 1:48 PM
To: debian-users
Subject: maintenance
I got 3 of these this morning. Anybody else? Is it real?
I did as well but was not sure which it was.
On 11-01-13 02:48 PM, ghe wrote:
I
got 3 of these this morning. Anybody else? Is it real? Or spam?
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> "Marcelo" == Marcelo Chiapparini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Marcelo> Hello!
Marcelo> how can I enter the maintenance mode in woody at boot time,
Marcelo> for example for run e2fsck? TIA Marcelo -- Marcelo
Marcelo> Chiapparini DFT-IF/UERJ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
as others have mentioned, yo
On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 07:48, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hello!
>
> how can I enter the maintenance mode in woody at boot time, for example for
> run e2fsck?
> TIA
> Marcelo
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> Marcelo Chiapparini
> DFT-IF/UERJ
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On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hello!
>
> how can I enter the maintenance mode in woody at boot time, for example for
> run e2fsck?
> TIA
> Marcelo
I don't remember how, but you should be able to search for "single user"
and find the answer. This isn't Debian specific, BTW,
- Original Message -
From: "Marcelo Chiapparini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 4:48 PM
Subject: maintenance mode in woody
> Hello!
>
> how can I enter the maintenance mode in woody at boot time, for
example for
> run e2fsck?
If u use lilo, when the menu appears,
shutdown -F now will force linux to do reboot and run a fsck.
Or, at the lilo prompt type "linux single" (assuming your kernel
image is labeled "linux" in /etc/lilo.conf) and that'll boot to
single user mode. fsck and other diagnostics can be run from there.
billy
Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
On 28-Mar-2002 Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hello!
>
> how can I enter the maintenance mode in woody at boot time, for example for
> run e2fsck?
fsck should be run for you. other wise, if you really need to touch the system
at the lilo prompt enter 'linux single'. This will run just enough of
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