On Friday 01 April 2005 05:39, David Armour wrote:
hello Danny,
thanks for your help, and sorry for the delay getting back to you.
/etc/devfs.conf:permxpt00666#permissions are set properly
at boot
... i'll have to take another google around, later
perm means
hello Roland,
On Wednesday, March 30, 2005: 07:54, Roland Smith wrote:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 06:45:10PM -0800, Andrew Heyn wrote:
plugging your recommendation onto the command line produced:
/etc/devfs.conf:permxpt00666#permissions are set properly at
boot
A couple of
hello Danny,
thanks for your help, and sorry for the delay getting back to you.
/etc/devfs.conf:permxpt00666#permissions are set properly at
boot
... i'll have to take another google around, later
perm means permissions are being set, xpt0 is the device ('ls /dev') 0666
are
hello,
i hope i'm replying correctly. do i reply to: all, author, or mailing list?
i'm grateful for replies i've received so far, and impressed that it's come
in faster than i'm able to actually take advantage of, what with work going
on.
[partially snipped for clarity]
#permissions: No
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 06:45:10PM -0800, Andrew Heyn wrote:
plugging your recommendation onto the command line produced:
/etc/devfs.conf:permxpt00666#permissions are set properly at
boot
... which is still largely un-intelligible to me, at the moment. and which
co-incides,
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 06:17:47 + (UTC)
From: Christopher Nehren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2005-03-27, David Armour scribbled these
chmod:
#permissions: No such file or directory
chmod:
are: No such file or directory
chmod:
set: No such file or directory
chmod:
properly: No such
And it's off to the list!
-Original Message-
From: David Armour [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 3:40 PM
To: Andrew Heyn
Subject: Re: dmesg -a lines' explanation? NEWBIE
hello,
thank you for your response.
Regarding grep, you got it half right.
that is just
/etc/devfs.conf:permxpt00666#permissions are set properly at
boot
... which is still largely un-intelligible to me, at the moment. and which
co-incides, oddly enough, with the moment at which i have to leave for
work! dang! so i'll have to take another google around, later
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On 2005-03-29, David Armour scribbled these
curious markings:
[partially snipped for clarity]
#permissions: No such file or directory
are: No such file or directory
set: No such file or directory
properly: No such file or directory
at: No
hello
i've looked in the handbook, searched the archives, but can't find out what
the following lines in my dmesg might mean.
snippage
Starting cron.
chmod:
#permissions: No such file or directory
chmod:
are: No such file or directory
chmod:
set: No such file or directory
chmod:
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Hash: SHA1
On 2005-03-27, David Armour scribbled these
curious markings:
snippage
Ditto.
chmod:
#permissions: No such file or directory
chmod:
are: No such file or directory
chmod:
set: No such file or directory
chmod:
properly: No such file or
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