Hello people,
I have never figured out something like this can be done, but today I
see it. We have purchased s co-lo server. They have installed it and
given me access to do whatever you want with the box, but their
fstab has left me thirsty, wanting to know what's going on ...
sp2817a# less
Well it looks like home is on a second disk, which used 6 GB in overhead
making the filesystem.
-Derek
At 10:41 AM 8/15/2006, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Hello people,
I have never figured out something like this can be done, but today I
see it. We have purchased s co-lo server. They
On 2006-08-15 18:41, Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello people,
I have never figured out something like this can be done, but today I
see it. We have purchased s co-lo server. They have installed it and
given me access to do whatever you want with the box, but their
fstab
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Hello people,
I have never figured out something like this can be done, but today I
see it. We have purchased s co-lo server. They have installed it and
given me access to do whatever you want with the box, but their
fstab has left me thirsty, wanting to know
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 06:41:43PM +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Hello people,
I have never figured out something like this can be done, but today I
see it. We have purchased s co-lo server. They have installed it and
given me access to do whatever you want with the box, but their
On 2006-08-15 19:08, Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006-08-15 18:41, Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello people,
I have never figured out something like this can be done, but today I
see it. We have purchased s co-lo server. They have installed it and
if you go the /home2 root, any users whose home directories you create
on/move to /home2 will have the correct entry to /home2/therightdirectory
in /etc/passwd. obvious but easily missed!
jeff
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On 15/08/06, Jeff Rollin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you go the /home2 root, any users whose home directories you create
on/move to /home2 will have the correct entry to /home2/therightdirectory
in /etc/passwd. obvious but easily missed!
jeff
erm, will NEED to have!