RE: [expert] USB woes

2003-11-04 Thread Ken Walker
Unplug the hub and plug a single device into the port on the PC. If it works then its the hub, if not, try all the devices you had plugged into the hub one at a time, cos it might just be your first choice that's stopping everything. If all fails its then down to the machine/operating system. :o)

RE: [expert] Routing with 2 different subnets

2003-06-23 Thread Ken Walker
what's cli command to show the following ? many thanks Ken Destination GatewayGenmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 192.168.1.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 usb0 192.168.0.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0

RE: [expert] samb file permission

2003-03-07 Thread Ken Walker
Your force create mode = 660 is only going to give you __wx_wx___, in other words, the creator can only write and execute ( or get access to a folder ) and the allocated group can only write and execute ( or get access to a folder ) none of them can ever see the file, wherever it is. which means

RE: [expert] Problems with cdrecord and scsi-ide

2003-03-04 Thread Ken Walker
You may think this a stupid question, but your not using a 8x re-writable disk are you ? If you put in a x2 re-writable, it'll only write at x2, if it's a x8, it'll only write at x8, irrespective of what you want it to burn at ? Ken -Original Message- From: et [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[expert] problem with missing kernel

2002-12-21 Thread Ken Walker
Sometime in November, i think, doing a mandrakeupdate, i remember it said that it had updated my kernel on LM8.1 to kernel-2.4.8-43.lmdk. I've had to reboot, first time since i turned the machine on way back last year. I got a lilo warning about bios memory being too big. looking in the /boot

RE: [expert] Drowning Servers..... Literally.

2002-12-17 Thread Ken Walker
Isopropyl Alcohol, followed with a wash down with meths. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of James Sparenberg Sent: 17 December 2002 8:59 AM To: Expert List Subject: [expert] Drowning Servers. Literally. All, Ok ... here's one for

RE: [expert] Can't smbumount - permission denied

2002-12-04 Thread Ken Walker
... drjung -- J. Craig Woods UNIX Network/System Administration http://www.trismegistus.net/resume.html Character is built upon the debris of despair --Emerson Ken Walker wrote: I smbmounted a LM9 machine from a LM8.1 machine last night to tar across some folders. The tar failed after 1Gig with wrote

[expert] Can't smbumount - permission denied

2002-12-03 Thread Ken Walker
I smbmounted a LM9 machine from a LM8.1 machine last night to tar across some folders. The tar failed after 1Gig with wrote only 0 of 10240 bytes, tar:error not recoverable: exiting now. Now, even as root i can't smbumount the remote share. it just says permission denied. Anybody any ideas

[expert] How can i copy 8G to an NT machine and keep.....

2002-11-29 Thread Ken Walker
Is there any way to copy 8Gig of files to a nt machine, keeping all ownership/permissions/groups. I've tried taring but it stops at 2G. many thanks Mr Smiley Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

RE: [expert] How can i copy 8G to an NT machine and keep.....

2002-11-29 Thread Ken Walker
I am sure that you have your reasons for coping to an NT machine. Not being an NT guru, I would have to ask Must the transfer be done in one chunk? You did not say where the 8 gigs to be transferred resides. Having knowledge of the origin of the transfer may help in the answer, afterall, we

RE: [expert] How can i copy 8G to an NT machine and keep.....

2002-11-29 Thread Ken Walker
This was just posted in the Samba_Admin mail group, different subject though. how does one enable largefilesupport ? And anybody know what the max file size is in ext2 and 3 ? -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hello Jim, Am Fr, 29. Nov 2002 18:26 schrieb Jim Morris: Is this on the same

RE: [expert] How can i copy 8G to an NT machine and keep.....

2002-11-29 Thread Ken Walker
several files (2Gb). I hope that's help. On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Ken Walker wrote: I am sure that you have your reasons for coping to an NT machine. Not being an NT guru, I would have to ask Must the transfer be done in one chunk? You did not say where the 8 gigs to be transferred resides. Having

RE: [expert] How can i copy 8G to an NT machine and keep.....

2002-11-29 Thread Ken Walker
was tricky though. rsync seems to be ready for this. I was able to break the 4GB limit (I hit that with NFS going Linux - Linux, also with scp) Linux has been supporting large file systems for a while now, but the commands that we use everyday are not all up to speed yet. KevinO Ken Walker wrote: I am