n see / is a reiserfs partition. The only thing that is not is
> /boot
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you can't have / as a reiserfs filesystem. everything else can be. If you go
to the resierfs website, the install docs say so explicitly.
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uncomment the lines.. also look for a Loadmodule phpXXX
I'm not sure which version of apache/php mdk ships with so couldn't tell u
what the number will be after the loadmodule.. but probably LoadModule
but for me it's
LoadModule php4_modulelibexec/libphp4.so
this needs to be uncommented,
basically what I want to do is allow only people who belong to the wheel
group, to be able to use the command su.
as for the getpass_asterisks, it means it will echo 3 asterisks for each
keystroke when you're entering your password. just to confuse you and
anyone else looking over your shoulder :
are you trying to telnet out or into your machine ?
if you get this message when you try to telnet to your machine.. check if
you have inetd running. ps -aux | grep inetd
should tell you.
if it's not running then you need to start it and make sure it starts at
boot time. start drakconf, and then
I have question about the /etc/login.defs that ships with mdk 7.2
how come when I enter the following lines :
SU_WHEEL_ONLY yes
GETPASS_ASTERISKS 3
they are ignored ? I've been a slack user for 5 yrs now, they work fine in
slack.. I'm guessing it has to do with diff versions of login being use