Hallo,
also ich habe alles soweit mit GRUB konfiguriert und auch ortnungsgemäß
installiert, nur wenn ich bei der Aufforderung des zu startenden
Betriebsystems mein Windows 2000 wähle zeigt GRUB kurz die Infos an zu dem
Booteintrag:
rootnoverify (hd1,0)
chainloader +1
und macht dann nix mehr
Am / On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 23:00:29 +0200
schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gil Breth):
Hallo,
also ich habe alles soweit mit GRUB konfiguriert und auch
ortnungsgemäß installiert, nur wenn ich bei der Aufforderung des zu
startenden Betriebsystems mein Windows 2000 wähle zeigt GRUB kurz die
Infos
On Thursday 17 October 2002 09:36, Andreas Krummrich wrote:
[...]
so da nun meine Linux Kiste in der Firma einiger Maßen läuft,
habe ich direkt mal die nächste Frage. Alle Daten, die bei uns
im Netz liegen, befinden sich ausschließlich auf Windows 2000
Shares.
Diese kann ich ja mit smbmount
Hallo,
so da nun meine Linux Kiste in der Firma einiger Maßen läuft, habe ich
direkt mal die nächste Frage. Alle Daten, die bei uns im Netz liegen,
befinden sich ausschließlich auf Windows 2000 Shares.
Diese kann ich ja mit smbmount auch mounten. Was mich bei der Sache nur
stört, ist dass ich
Olá de novo!!!
Seguinte gente,
Segui os seguintes passos:
-Criei a conta com o nome da máquina seguido de $
# useradd -d /dev/null -g maquinas -s /bin/false maquina$
# passwd -l maquina$
-Coloquei a maquina no smbpasswd:
# smbpasswd -a -m maquina
# smbpasswd -a -m maquina$
(como eu não
Oi Gente!
Aconteceu algo inexplicável!
Ao reiniciar o servidor X o samba passou a funcionar perfeitamente e já
tenho30 maquinas efetuando logon!
MAis uma vez agradeço a ajuda da lista!
--
Agora Outra Dúvida!
Como eu faço para solicitar para que
, Bill escreveu:
Oi Pessoal,
Estou pesquisando muito na internet sobre como colocar o samba como PDC de
máquinas Windows 2000 e só tenho encontrado material um pouco
desencontrado... (pelo menos por enquanto)
Já tenho na empresa em que trabalho um PDC samba para clientes windows
98/milenium e
Oi Pessoal,
Estou pesquisando muito na internet sobre como colocar o samba como PDC de
máquinas Windows 2000 e só tenho encontrado material um pouco
desencontrado... (pelo menos por enquanto)
Já tenho na empresa em que trabalho um PDC samba para clientes windows
98/milenium e funciona
Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quem já passou por isso?
Sim, isso eh porque os clientes do NT4 para cima precisam de 'machine
accounts'.
Leia esse artigo que ele explica como fazer:
http://www.linux.trix.net/manusmb5.htm
[]s
--
O T A V I OS A L V A D O R
recién en la hora nº 2237 de exhaustivas pruebas.
¡Ah, de modo que así es como se mide la estabilidad, con el tiempo
entre fallos! Por cierto, ¿las 2237 horas es que las exhaustivas
pruebas sólo fue una o es que se cuelga deterministicamente en la
hora 2237?
Windows 2000 está desarrollado sobre
cuelga deterministicamente en la
hora 2237?
Windows 2000 está desarrollado sobre la robusta plataforma del NT.
Según los datos de este mail NT 4.0 es sólo 52/20 veces (2,6 veces)
más estable que Windows 98. ¿Luego se cuelga cada 5 días? ¿Y eso es
una robusta plataforma?
alguien
perdon yo escribi el mensaje siguente tuve un pequeño error y escribi en
cualquier lado...
la verdad yo me consegui un programa muy bueno para el spam pero lo condigure
para que acepte tdo el correo de la lista, asique no me filtra mucho... pero
en todo caso, porque no configurar la lista
On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 03:55:37AM -0300, Luis Diaz wrote:
EL Tue, 30 Jul 2002 14:45:00 +0200
Ignacio García Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribiò:
la verdad yo me consegui un programa muy bueno para el spam pero lo condigure
para que acepte tdo el correo de la lista, asique no me filtra
WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL ORIGINAL
No se arriesgue a ser condenado por tener instalado software pirata en su equipo
COMPRE SOFTWARE LEGAL MICROSOFT GENUINO AL PRECIO DE U.S.A.
WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL ORIGINAL CASTELLANO U$S 150.-
listo para actualizar sus sistemas desde windows 95, 98, Me o
Bagalá, que se meta el mensajito y el WINDOWS2000
y LAS LICENCIAS que tiene en donde mejor le quepa.
Un saludo
- Original Message -
From: Iván Javier Bagalá [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 7:11 AM
Subject: WINDOWS 2000
WINDOWS 2000
Hola debianitas:
Tengo un problema y quizas alguno de Uds. me ayude a solucionarlo.
Desgraciadamente he tenido que instalar un cliente Win2k en la red que
administro, y como era obio comenzaron los problemas.
El tema es que no puedo hacer que dicho cliente se loguee al
Tengo un problema y quizas alguno de Uds. me ayude a
solucionarlo.
Desgraciadamente he tenido que instalar un cliente Win2k en la
red que
administro, y como era obio comenzaron los problemas.
El tema es que no puedo hacer que dicho cliente se loguee al
dominio que
tengo
Desde mi punto de vista estos tipos de mensaje deberian de estar
prohibidos en la lista, aqui se habla de una distribucion concreta, no se
deberia de usar para el negocio de una empresa, para quien ha mandado el
mensaje de WINDOWS 2000, no quiero pagar por un producto, Linux es libre y
todo lo que
externos y desuscribir amistosamente a quien envie SPAM
Saludines,
|Raspu|
- Original Message -
From: Francisco Bermejo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lista Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 12:48 PM
Subject: Fw: Re: WINDOWS 2000
Desde mi punto de vista
externos y desuscribir amistosamente a quien envie SPAM
Desde mi punto de vista estos tipos de mensaje deberian de estar
prohibidos en la lista, aqui se habla de una distribucion concreta, no se
deberia de usar para el negocio de una empresa, para quien ha mandado el
mensaje de WINDOWS 2000
EL Tue, 30 Jul 2002 14:45:00 +0200
Ignacio García Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribiò:
la verdad yo me consegui un programa muy bueno para el spam pero lo condigure
para que acepte tdo el correo de la lista, asique no me filtra mucho... pero en
todo caso, porque no configurar la lista para q no
Hola debianitas:
Tengo un problema y quizas alguno de Uds. me ayude a solucionarlo.
Desgraciadamente he tenido que instalar un cliente Win2k en la red que
administro, y como era obio comenzaron los problemas.
El tema es que no puedo hacer que dicho cliente se loguee al dominio que
As per the subject I'd be interesting to know whether anyone has been
sucessful in installing Windows 2000 as a guest OS and whether there are
any specific limitations (like only being able to run in 16 colour VGA
mode).
Thanks,
Adam
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My brother has windows 2000 pro on his computer and i have linux on mine. I
dont have a linux modem.
So I want to be able to use the internet from my brothers.
Using his computer as gateway to the internet.
is this possible ?. If it is tell me what to do please because i have tried
route add
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Iv=E1n_Filpo?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My brother has windows 2000 pro on his computer and i have linux on mine. I
dont have a linux modem.
So I want to be able to use the internet from my brothers.
Using his computer as gateway to the internet.
is this possible
I am unclear what settings within windows 2000 i should be inputting.
I had a look at the smb.conf file vmware manages and it has entries like:
lsof -i:
vmware-nm 1486 root7u IPv4 1710 UDP 172.16.61.1:netbios-ns
vmware-nm 1486 root8u IPv4 1715 UDP 172.16.61.1
Walter Tautz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am unclear what settings within windows 2000 i should be inputting.
This isn't on topic in d-u, since vmware is a commercial product and is
not packaged for debian. Try contacting vmware's tech support instead.
--
Brian Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ae pessoal,
Para quem não viu o comparativo do teste feito pela Pc Magazine americana,
entre servidores de arquivos linux e windows 2000, eu fiz a tradução e coloquei
em:
www.neurix.com.br/testes/servidor_de_arquivos.html
Adivinha quem ganhou os testes?
Em Wednesday 05 December 2001 13:15, Alex Fernandes Rosa escreveu:
Ae pessoal,
Para quem não viu o comparativo do teste feito pela Pc Magazine americana,
entre servidores de arquivos linux e windows 2000, eu fiz a tradução e
coloquei em:
Beleza =]
www.neurix.com.br/testes
On Thu, 2001-09-13 at 16:57, David L. Nicol wrote:
we have windows 2000 DHCP servers, and the potato installation
disks will not obtain configuration information from them.
The redhat install disks do, though.
Are the redhat disks using pump? I'm not sure what dhcp client
we have windows 2000 DHCP servers, and the potato installation
disks will not obtain configuration information from them.
The redhat install disks do, though.
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David Nicol 816.235.1187
.sig file closed by executive order
Hi,
I need to set up one windows 2000 machine inside our Debian only network. Of
course I don't want to set up a complete 2000 domain etc., but I also do not
like to have two different authetifications. Before I start digging through
the possibilites (sambe as domain controller, ldap, kerberos
Apologies in advance. Through delete-itis, I inadvertently lost the good
advice I receive for my Debian coexistence with windows.
I got everything set up ok I can now boot Linux by using a boot floppy. My
default MBR is still Windows 2000, so without the boot floppy in I get
Windoze.
But I
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 09:25:01PM +, Darryl Röthering wrote:
| But I want to get the bootsector from linux to copy into Windoze.
|
| Now, as I sit here looking at the /boot I see two possibilities:
|
| boot.b
| boot.0301
|
| Which is the one I want to capture is the syntax just:
|
| dd
tentative plan for adding in Debian.
current partitioning of Windows 2000
a. harddisk C: 2G NTFS w Windows 2000 installed here
D: 2G FAT32
b. use FIPS to get windows 2000 out of the end of the C drive
c. repartition C: drive
I want to get C: ~ 1G w/ windows 2000
boot into Windows.
--- Keep a Boot diskette handy (AND working) at all time to resolve this :
remove LiLo and reinstall LiLo
With windows 2000 (NT is friendlier) things get more complicated since these
versions use their own bootloader and it's a pest. I had to install windows
2000 and configure
Just to throw a spanner clean into the works on this issue, I have
Windows 2000 pro and linux dual booting here on my machine. I had debian
set up, did the 2000 install, and it never even touched the bootloader.
Even to the point of when the install was finished, I even had lilo
still intact
will default boot into Windows.
--- Keep a Boot diskette handy (AND working) at all time to resolve this
:
remove LiLo and reinstall LiLo
With windows 2000 (NT is friendlier) things get more complicated since
these
versions use their own bootloader and it's a pest. I had to install
windows
2000
Dear all:
As much as I would like to just wipe out Windows, I have to have it for some
support purposes (work). However, I would like to repartition and get Debian
up.
I have been reading and re-reading tfm, but wonder if anyone has any
experience on this.
I put up slink with just the
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 21:37:29 +, Darryl Röthering wrote:
I can use the lilo.conf file to point to other kernels, but what entries
do I put there to boot up a Windows session?
You need an entry with other=[partition] and table=[drive].
HTH,
Ray
--
RUMOUR Believe all you hear. Your
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 09:37:29PM +, Darryl R?thering wrote:
I put up slink with just the floppies on an old throwaway system a year ago,
but I don't see how I can use lilo to switch between Windows and debian. I
can use the lilo.conf file to point to other kernels, but what entries do I
Hello,
I'm running Debian (Potato) and Windoze2000 on one machine. Here are my
experiences:
First of all, they coexist peacefully! :-)
1) Install Debian
2) Edit lilo.conf:
(-- attachment: my lilo.conf)
3) Don't forget to run lilo!
4) Install Windows 2000 (first make sure to apply the right
I
installed Win2k on two workstations now all the files I open and save back to my
Debian 2.2 file server are corrupt, filled with nonesense (probably
nulls). I downloaded and upgraded samba to 2.0.7 but the problem still
persists.
Can
anyone help me with this problem?
Chris MasonBox 340,
Greetings,
I use mostly Microsoft products at work (I can't help it, they make me),
and I recently went to Windows 2000. Fortunately, instead having to go
through an MS proxy server, I negotiated a direct connection to the
internet. So, I have a system with dual NIC's (one
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:02:01AM -0500, Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
Greetings,
I use mostly Microsoft products at work (I can't help it, they make me),
and I recently went to Windows 2000. Fortunately, instead having to go
through an MS proxy server, I negotiated a direct connection
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Guettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 10:50 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Windows 2000 and Telnet
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:02:01AM -0500, Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
Greetings,
I use mostly
I've installed without problem win2k and Deb 2.2 (using lilo as boot loader).
There's a mini how to linux+NT just follows it.
pch
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
cc: (bcc: Patrick Charbonnier)
Date: 15/10/2000 22:48
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Windows 2000 boot loader
Has
Has anyone succesfully replaced the Windows 2000 boot loader with LILO ?
I have a Win2000/DOS boot machine, but I'm afraid to attempt installing LILO
on hda in case Win2000 needs to be there. It's my work computer and if I
stuff it up I'll be in big trouble.
Matthew Sherborne
attachment
-
From: Matthew Sherborne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 3:49 PM
To: debian user
Subject: Windows 2000 boot loader
Has anyone succesfully replaced the Windows 2000 boot loader with LILO ?
I have a Win2000/DOS boot machine, but I'm afraid to attempt
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Matthew Sherborne wrote:
Has anyone succesfully replaced the Windows 2000 boot loader with LILO ?
I have a Win2000/DOS boot machine, but I'm afraid to attempt installing LILO
on hda in case Win2000 needs to be there. It's my work computer and if I
stuff it up I'll
On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 09:35:02AM +0100, Phillip Deackes wrote:
Does anyone know if WINE can run Windows apps if Windows 2000 is
installed rather than Windows 98?
A guy at the office successfully (?) loaded Win2K with WMWare on his
Linux box and things generally work in that. No info for WINE
Does anyone know if WINE can run Windows apps if Windows 2000 is
installed rather than Windows 98?
Cheers.
--
Phillip Deackes
Using Storm Linux 2000
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