vices via
xinetd ? Did it work ?
I tried sshd and it seems to be working
fine.
Has somebody tried to run an Apache server or a
Samba server via xinetd?
Jean-Philippe
Hi,
Can someone tell me the difference between
automount and supermount ?
After reading the Mini-How-TO, I think I got most
of how automount was working, but I don't understand anything in
supermount.
Do they do the same things? What are the
differences? Can they conflict?
Thanks
> >
> > > >From the Console: How do you chmod just the files in a directory tree
> > > without going into each directory?
> > >
> > > Seve
>
> > "chmod 0750 /directory/*" should work
>
> > HTH
> > Flupke
>
> >
Hi!
I have a range of IP adresses on the internet going from a.b.c.64 to
a.b.c.95.
I have two machines in my DMZ (a.b.c.66 and 68).
All this works without a problem.
The trouble comes when I try to add an IP alias :
Here is the command I use to create it :
/sbin/ifconfig eth0:1 a.b.c.90 netmas
Ashley Moore wrote:
>
> George, thanks for the info.
>
> I must say, strange answers : george is pretty sure that it can be done!
> Brukhard is absolutely certain it can't !!!
> Ashley Moore.
>
I think that one George meant that you can make an update of mdk while
the system is running, but Br
Bill Shirley wrote:
> > > What about (logged as root) :
> > >
> > > cp -a /usr /home2/
> > > mv /usr /usr.bak
> > > ln -svf /home2/usr /usr
> > > rm -rf /usr.bak
> >
> > It is not a good idea to do it with cp. All the files permitions and
> > ownership would be lost.
> > Beside, non regular file
pgeorges wrote:
>
> "David M. Kufta" a écrit :
> >
> > I have a clients machine that curently has a /usr mount point of /dev/hdb1
> > /dev/hdb1 2.0G 1.5G 527M 74% /usr
> > This client has a partition /dev/hdc1 which is currently mounted as /home2
> > /dev/hdc1 7.9G
Eric wrote:
> OK, I have read, re-read and read again the instructions on xauth ,
> etc.. I can't get anywhere. Basically I'm trying to run an X
> application from an AIX machine on my local Mdk machine. I keep getting
> a connect refused, invalid cookie, etc...
>
> Basically, what can I do to
George McConnell wrote:
>
> will 7.1 not install on a 486?
>
It will, but you have to download a dedicated iso file.
You'll find one at www.linuxiso.org/download and at most ftp mandrake
mirrors.
HTH
Flupke
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> is).
>
> Sorry for the bandwith waste, had to get this off my chest. Anyone else
> feel like I do about this?
>
>
You don't like vi? OK. It's your choice (thrust me, it's not mine! I
love this editor!). But if you are too subjective and lazy to
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