On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Fabien Deschodt wrote:
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> > Is there a way of manully telling bash where the libs can be found?
> > I am still logged in remotely two cities away on vacation by telnet. is it
> > going to be possible to be fixed remotely?
> Why not finish what you were doing with tomsrt
> Is there a way of manully telling bash where the libs can be found?
> I am still logged in remotely two cities away on vacation by telnet. is it
> going to be possible to be fixed remotely?
Why not finish what you were doing with tomsrtbt or a rescue disk ?
> Windows isn't a virus...a viru
I have made a huge mistake. I was attempting to create more room on the root
partition (/dev/hda5) by moving /usr and /lib to /home/usr /home/lib
(/dev/hda7) and then creating an hard link for the direcories.
/usr went fine link and all. but after moving the /lib and deleting the
original I ca
I have made a huge
mistake. I was attempting to create more room on the root partition (/dev/hda5)
by moving /usr and /lib to /home/usr /home/lib (/dev/hda7) and then creating an
hard link for the direcories.
/usr went fine link and all. but after moving the /lib and deleting the origina