Bill Jenkins wrote:
default 0
timeout 30
splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
root (hd0,0)
Is your system a SCSI only system?
Are you sure that /dev/sda1 really is (hd0,0) in GRUB-speak (you have
tab-completion in the grub-shell so you can fiddle around in there to
find out)?
Andrey Kartashov wrote:
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 12:14:20AM +0300, Andrew B. Panphiloff wrote:
... skpd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]ls -l /home/ | grep alucard
drwx--2 alucard alucard 4096 Dec 12 14:23 alucard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]id alucard
uid=509(alucard)
Ian Truelsen wrote:
Is it possible, assuming that each user's home directory is on a
separate partition, to have the user's home directory mount only when
they login and then umount on logout?
autofs (http://freshmeat.net/projects/autofs/?topic_id=142) does exactly
that...
# emerge -s autofs
Andrew B. Panphiloff wrote:
, 24.01.2004, 01:55, Norbert Kamenicky :
Andrew B. Panphiloff wrote:
Today I get next :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]su - borisych
su: warning: cannot change directory to /home/borisych: Permission
denied
-bash: /home/borisych/.bash_profile:
Guy Van Sanden wrote:
I wanted to emerge -U world, which would update gnome and kde for me,
but it fails on a dependency.
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[blocks B ] x11-libs/xft (from pkg x11-base/xfree-4.3.0-r3)
Can I get arround this?
A block means that package must be uninstalled for