Hi,
I'm trying to setup a environment where I want my users for main
services, such as sshd, samba and so on to auth on a LDAP server.
I installed pam_ldap and I have my LDAP up. After following some
guides, I have a problem which I don't know how to solve. When I type
on shell:
# getent passw
On 6/22/06, Rafael Alfaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS="300"This is the problem, remove that from your /etc/make.conf - that's not an valid option... What were you trying to accomplish with it?Caster
Due to some "layer 8" issues (ie. me) my Procmail rules did not work for
a 24 hour period and I have almost 700 emails that have not run through
my filters.
The emails are sitting in individual files in a Maildir on the machine
that should have processed them. Is there any way to run procmail over
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 15:41:56 +0100
Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Those of you that only use x86 based system don't know how lucky you are
> to have two decent bootloaders. If you took the worst aspect of LILO and
> GRUB and added some extra user-hostility for luck, you'd still have
>
Hi,
I have and emerge --sync problem, (emerge-webrsync still works):
emerge --sync
Starting rsync with rsync://140.211.166.165/gentoo-portage...
Checking server timestamp ...
building file list ... rsync: link_stat "/root/300" failed: No such
file or directory (2)
rsync: link_stat
"/root/rs
Richard Fish wrote:
> On 6/21/06, Mike Markowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Ok, Norberto. Looks like the (or, a) problem is initctl. The named
>> pipe is missing...or is it supposed to be created during boot? I got
>
> No, /dev/initctl is a named pipe created when init runs...
>
>
>>
Hi there,
Has anyone here got a Postfix server set up to relay through Yahoo's
SMTP service, please?
Normally when I send mail, postfix on the server under the stairs
connects directly to the addressee's mailserver (normal SMTP then) or
uses my ISP's mailserver as a relayhost. Until recen
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Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Hans Schou wrote:
>> !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy ">=x11-apps/setxkbmap-1.0.1"
>> have been masked.
>> !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete
>> your request:
>> - x11-apps/setxkbmap-1.0.2 (mas
On 6/21/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
> On 6/21/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> thing. I'm not going to sell the copies.
>
>
> Well, they really don't care about that...
>
Yea, they just want to make us keep replacing the ones that
On 6/21/06, Mike Markowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, Norberto. Looks like the (or, a) problem is initctl. The named
pipe is missing...or is it supposed to be created during boot? I got
No, /dev/initctl is a named pipe created when init runs...
title Gentoo 2.6.17
root (hd0,0)
On 6/16/06, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
and usb-serial converter devices, but I have never used any of them
so I need recommendations on alternative serial (rs232C) hardware.
I have a USB to RS232 converter that I used to connect to a router.
It works great. So I wouldn't worry about find
On 6/21/06, Hans-Werner Hilse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
chroot. OK, I definately stand currected. But I was pretty sure I once
did this from initramfs. But that was admittedly back in the 2.6.10
days, I think.
Yeah, I did it too! ;-> Worked great until I tried to use
fbsplash/bootsplash, whic
Following the suggestion of some people here, I tried the following items, one
at a time, and tried to encode again, and the symptoms never changed.
a) Remerge x264-svn without threads support
b) Remerge mplayer without custom-cflags or cpudetection CFLAGS
I did find a forum entry (not forums.
Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Mike Markowski wrote:
>> Any ideas? "Bueller? Bueller?"
>
> Please post:
>
> $ cat /boot/grub/menu.lst
> $ ls -l /boot
> $ sudo fdisk -l
> $ ls -l /dev/console
> $ ls -l /dev/initctl
> $ ls -l /dev/null
Ok, Norberto. Looks like the (or, a) problem is initctl. The nam
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 18:03, Nick Rout wrote:
> dvdrip is in portage and is an excellent tool for backing up DVD.
It looked that way to me, however in every test I tried, after ripping it
always said only X out of a total of Y frames were ripped, and it was always
somewhere around 20 - 30% l
Hi,
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 15:51:51 -0700
"Richard Fish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My final comments on that bug are based on the attached email that I
> received from Andrew Morton that made it clear that Al Viro was
> opposed to pivot_root being used from an initramfs. (BTW, viro's
> comments
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 09:29:26 -0400
fire-eyes wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 June 2006 04:00, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > I see this error, but usually near the start of the rip. I get rid of it
> > by setting "Grab subtitle preview images" to No.
>
> Hm. I always see it at the end, and it makes no differ
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
> On 6/21/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> thing. I'm not going to sell the copies.
>
>
> Well, they really don't care about that...
>
Yea, they just want to make us keep replacing the ones that get
scratched. It's just a bonus for the "security" of m
On 6/20/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!
To do some testing, I'd like to use my WLAN in unencrypted
mode, ie. no WEP, no WPA. How would I configure that in
my /etc/conf.d/net?
essid_eth1="fishnet"
mode_eth1="managed"
But I think you really want to put this in /etc/conf.d/
On 6/21/06, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4857
My final comments on that bug are based on the attached email
-1,000,000 points for not including the email...
-Richard
From - Thu Aug 18 13:01:31 2005
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On 6/21/06, Hans-Werner Hilse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 13:50:12 -0700
Hm, I'm pretty sure that it is well possible to pivot_root from an
initramfs. Isn't that the whole point of pivot_root? But you may be
right that it is not possible for NFS mounts, I never tried that befo
Hans Schou wrote:
> !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy ">=x11-apps/setxkbmap-1.0.1"
> have been masked.
> !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete
> your request:
> - x11-apps/setxkbmap-1.0.2 (masked by: ~x86 keyword)
> For more information, see MASKED PACKAGES section in th
Hi
I have several Gentoo installations which works fine but this one id broken.
When I do a:
emerge xorg-x11
I get:
Calculating dependencies -
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy ">=x11-apps/setxkbmap-1.0.1" have been
masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your
On 6/17/06, marco restelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Everything works fine, but the touchpad.
Indeed I have all the advanced features working: double click,
scroll ... but using the touchpad when the CPU load is hight
the mouse starts jumping around and clicking everywhere.
I see two problems
dvdrip is in portage and is an excellent tool for backing up DVD.
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 19:48:34 +0100
Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 21 June 2006 15:01, fire-eyes wrote:
>
> > Ah, so this is working _real_ well... Any ideas out there? Because I can't
> > get past this point.
>
> Try the script provided
Hi,
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 13:50:12 -0700
"Richard Fish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> pivot_root is specifically *not* allowed from an initramfs
> environment. What you want to do is simply mount the new root
> filesystem, chroot into it, and execute init. Something like:
>
> cd /new_root ; exec
On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 13:58 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 6/16/06, Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm getting really frustrated. (googling didn't help cos not sure what
> > to input as search string)
> >
> > I believe there is a "Do you really want to shut down" diaglog box
> > somewh
On 6/16/06, Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm getting really frustrated. (googling didn't help cos not sure what
to input as search string)
I believe there is a "Do you really want to shut down" diaglog box
somewhere.
Can anyone let me know where that is??
In ~/.vmware/preferences, f
On 6/16/06, Claudinei Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd created an initramfs wich mount the nfs share and do the pivot_root
(actually switch_root from busybox) but the problem is exactly at this
moment, 'cause when I try to do the switch_root and start the real init from
the nfs share, the sys
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
Hi folks,
is there any tool for changing the colors of the linux console ?
(or at least invert them).
Hm, you're really talking about the console?
If you were talking about an "xterm", it might be easier - at
least with gnome-terminal, it's easy to change all the colors
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
But this is quite inconvenient, if you have dozens of users and
want to allow them all to edit their crontabs.
Why is that "inconvenient"? Just put them in the appropriate
group - where's the problem?
Alexander Skwar
--
Being a miner, as soon as you're too old and tired
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
* Bruno Lustosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
anyway, why use old inetd at all? xinetd is way more powerful and secure!
well, I've already been using it for over 10 years, I never had
serious problems with it, and has all I need.
So why should I now switch to xinetd ?
On 21 June 2006 15:01, fire-eyes wrote:
> Ah, so this is working _real_ well... Any ideas out there? Because I can't
> get past this point.
Try the script provided on my company's web site (http://www.SysEx.com.na)
under "Linux tips and tricks". It's tip #5.
Uwe
--
Mark Twain: I rather declin
I thought I had make clear before, lousy english .
I had a separated boot partition but in the raid set, this was what I
really mean on previous e-mail.
sorry,
anyway, I don´t know why it doesn´t work. once that the boot starts. :(
On 6/21/06, Francesco Talamona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 18:34, Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
> no, I do not have a separated boot partition because I just have 2
> disks with the raid, so I cannot have the separated boot partition.
> But the boot starts and initrd and linuxrc are loaded ( apparently ).
Why not? Can you explain wi
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
* Bruno Lustosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
anyway, why use old inetd at all? xinetd is way more powerful and secure!
well, I've already been using it for over 10 years, I never had
serious problems with it, and has all I need.
So why should I now switch to xinetd ?
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 12:45, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:01:51 -0400 fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> > I opt to go for the supposedly higher quality x264, so I do two
> > passes:
> >
> > 1:
> >
> > mencoder -v ../vob/title1.vob -alang en -vf
> > crop=720
Hi,
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:01:51 -0400 fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I opt to go for the supposedly higher quality x264, so I do two
> passes:
>
> 1:
>
> mencoder -v ../vob/title1.vob -alang en -vf
> crop=720:352:0:62,scale=752:320 -ovc x264 -x264encopts
> subq=4:bframes=4:b_pyramid:
no, I do not have a separated boot partition because I just have 2
disks with the raid, so I cannot have the separated boot partition.
But the boot starts and initrd and linuxrc are loaded ( apparently ).
On 6/21/06, Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
> Hi list,
>
On Fri, 2006-06-16 at 20:34 +, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've seen snipits of various issues related to running gentoo on a 64 bit
> amd processor. In particular, I'd like to get a 'low power'
> chip such as the Turion in a portable.
I have a Turion MT-32 laptop (ABS Mayhem F-15 A40 which is
On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 01:21 -0500, David Klempner wrote:
> * Vladimir G. Ivanovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-20 16:51]:
> > I figured it out. The VMSPLIT options are *not* available on 64-bit
> > systems. (Phew. It's neither encroaching madness nor Alzheimer's.)
>
> Yeah... I suppose I wasn't pa
* Ralph Slooten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-21 04:12]:
> Sorry, but one thing remains unclear. Ignoring the fact that adding
> embedded extras to your kernel on a non-embedded system just to get the
> the VMSPLIT options is (in my opinion) confusing and unlogical, is this
> step actually needed co
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have been trying for 5 days now to install a gentoo system on a
> nvidia mother board with fake raid, I already have a windows system on
> the machine that needs the raid and I want to install gentoo on it.
>
> I have followed instructions on
> http://g
On 6/21/06, Bruno Lustosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
inetd is way too old. I tried googling for it, and I couldn't even
find source downloads for it.
Just to complement it, inetd _can_ be found in portage, in package
sys-apps/netkit-base
--
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http://www.lustosa.
On 6/21/06, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
well, I've already been using it for over 10 years, I never had
serious problems with it, and has all I need.
So why should I now switch to xinetd ?
The answer to this 'why' can be found here:
http://www.xinetd.org/faq.html#why
Wouldn't it
Hi
> Having given up on dvdrip for ripping dvd's, i've since moved on to a
> howto I was pointed at:
>
> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Rip_DVD_mencoder
>
Not sure how much of a help it is, but ages ago I was playing about with
linux avi/mpeg - dvd ripping etc.. and did write up a couple of notes
Hi list,
I have been trying for 5 days now to install a gentoo system on a
nvidia mother board with fake raid, I already have a windows system on
the machine that needs the raid and I want to install gentoo on it.
I have followed instructions on
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_Gentoo_with_N
* Bruno Lustosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> anyway, why use old inetd at all? xinetd is way more powerful and secure!
well, I've already been using it for over 10 years, I never had
serious problems with it, and has all I need.
So why should I now switch to xinetd ?
Wouldn't it make more sen
Hi folks,
is there any tool for changing the colors of the linux console ?
(or at least invert them).
I'm currently sitting in the garden with my notebook, the sun is
shining bright, and its really hard to read anything ...
thx
--
--
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 16:37:27 +0200, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> > What happens if something is wrong with your initrd and you need to
> > remove the initrd= option from the command line?
>
> Good question! In this regard, grub is certainly better since it shows
> you the complete command line, and yo
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 16:20, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> egrep ^.*?:.*?:.*?:100: /etc/passwd | cut -d: -f1 | while read u do gpasswd
> -a $u cron; done
>
> will add all users from group GID 100 (users on this system) to the cron
> group.
Well...
awk -F: "\$4~/^\
`awk -F: '$1~/^users$/{print $3}' <
On 6/21/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote:
>On Wednesday, 21 June 2006 11:38, Teresa and Dale wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I want to make copies of our PS/2 game CDs so that they can use the
>>copies and we can put up the originals. They seem to either scratch
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 15:32:31 +0200, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> But this is quite inconvenient, if you have dozens of users and
> want to allow them all to edit their crontabs.
egrep ^.*?:.*?:.*?:100: /etc/passwd | cut -d: -f1 | while read u do gpasswd -a
$u cron; done
will add all users from group
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 15:40, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> What happens if something is wrong with your initrd and you need to
> remove the initrd= option from the command line?
Good question! In this regard, grub is certainly better since it shows
you the complete command line, and you can tweak e
Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote:
>On Wednesday, 21 June 2006 11:38, Teresa and Dale wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I want to make copies of our PS/2 game CDs so that they can use the
>>copies and we can put up the originals. They seem to either scratch
>>real easy or they are really touchy about scratches.
Christian Panten wrote:
> after some update (I can't recognize with I made)
Run 'genlop -u --list --date 2 days ago' to see what you updated in
the last two days, or whenever you started noticing the problems.
Anything alsa-like in there?
> 1. Starting kde I get an error that kcminit failed.
Having given up on dvdrip for ripping dvd's, i've since moved on to a howto I
was pointed at:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Rip_DVD_mencoder
I opt to go for the supposedly higher quality x264, so I do two passes:
1:
mencoder -v ../vob/title1.vob -alang en -vf
crop=720:352:0:62,scale=752:320 -o
2006/6/21, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What happens if something is wrong with your initrd and you need to
remove the initrd= option from the command line?
I'd try things like "initrd=" for example. Maybe it's ignored.
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Am Mittwoch, 21. Juni 2006 14:29 schrieb ext Alexander Skwar:
> > Or by editing /etc/cron.allow
>
> Nah, doesn't help. Just have a look at /usr/bin/crontab.
Yes, you're right.
Bye...
Dirk
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Configuration Manager | Fax: +49 (0)211
On 6/21/06, Mike Markowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's a little more info that might inspire some ideas out there ingentoo land. Since my /boot partition was possibly in a generallyunhappy state, I booted the 2006.0 livecd, did a "mkfs /dev/sda1" (my
/boot partition), then put grub and kerne
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 15:04:04 +0200, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> You pass vga=ask on the fly on the command line and this takes
> precedence over whatever is in lilo.conf.
> The same happens for the "root=", "initrd=", "ramdisk=", and other
> kernel parameters.
What happens if something is wrong with
Hi folks,
Putting the users into the cron group fixed it.
Okay, as it should be ;-o
In all these years I never had a system which required this.
For security reasons, this is not bad, so certain users can be
both allowed to have an crontab but forbidden to edit it.
But this is quite inconven
On 6/20/06, Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Crute wrote:
> I am building a server (AMD Opteron 64) and as a matter of policy I
> always run the hardened profile on my servers. Now this is my first
> time doing an install on an AMD64 architecture with hardened and so
> far it has go
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 04:00, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> I see this error, but usually near the start of the rip. I get rid of it
> by setting "Grab subtitle preview images" to No.
Hm. I always see it at the end, and it makes no difference what I have the
grab subtitle setting at. Thanks for the r
On 6/21/06, Molle Bestefich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think a piece might be missing from Portage.
I'll depict my workflow as an example.
I'm preparing to upgrade:
# emerge --sync
# emerge -Dp world
[blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking x11-libs/libXinerama-1.0.1)
[blocks B
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 14:18, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've just emerge'd inetd, and this installed xinetd.
> How can I get inetd installed ?
Well, if you *really* want it [1]. I do agree with the others. You should just
use xinitd as it is superior to inetd.
[1]
http://www.romme
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
> Nico Schümann wrote:
>>> 2006/6/21, Etaoin Shrdlu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Well, no flame, but it's probably easier than with grub, where you have
to explicitly press some key to modify the command line.
>>> I agree. I don't want to say anything like lilo is
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 13:58, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Hm - can you also *modify* the boot commands? Say, the boot command
> in lilo.conf contains "vga=123" and now, for whatever reason, you
> want "vga=ask" - what to do?
You pass vga=ask on the fly on the command line and this takes precedenc
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 21. Juni 2006 13:34 schrieb ext Enrico Weigelt:
>> It is easy to fix, by "chmod ugo+s", but after an update,
>> the shit starts again ...
>
> Or by editing /etc/cron.allow
Nah, doesn't help. Just have a look at /usr/bin/crontab.
>> Smells like a bug.
>
> Wo
On 6/21/06, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've just emerge'd inetd, and this installed xinetd.
How can I get inetd installed ?
inetd is a virtual package that is provided by xinetd now.
anyway, why use old inetd at all? xinetd is way more powerful and secure!
--
Bruno Lustosa <[EMA
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> I've just emerge'd inetd, and this installed xinetd.
> How can I get inetd installed ?
pago helped me quite a lot in finding the correct
package really fast. Just have a look at
http://packages.gentoo.org/search/?sstring=inetd
Alexander Skwar
--
Never trust an operating
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 08:35, Christian Panten wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after some update (I can't recognize with I made) I had some problems with
> kicker. The taskbar didn't return from automaticle blend out.
> After reinstallation of kdelibs and kicker I solved this problem.
>
> But there are also
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Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> Hi folks,
hiya
> I've just emerge'd inetd, and this installed xinetd.
> How can I get inetd installed ?
compile frm source, or get an outside-portage ebuild.
google for inetd ebuild, for example.
- --
Arturo "Buanzo" Busle
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 07:26, Mike Huber wrote:
> My understanding is that the major advantage of the 64-bit processors
> is for memory address space (>4Gigs of virtual memory space without
> PAE, technically 48 bits of address space, which is something like
> 128Terrabytes of addressable memory
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Nico Schümann wrote:
> 2006/6/21, Etaoin Shrdlu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Well, no flame, but it's probably easier than with grub, where you have
>> to explicitly press some key to modify the command line.
> I agree. I don't want to say anything like lil
2006/6/21, Etaoin Shrdlu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Well, no flame, but it's probably easier than with grub, where you have
to explicitly press some key to modify the command line.
I agree. I don't want to say anything like lilo is better (I
personally prefer grub because I always forget to run lilo a
Hi folks,
I've just emerge'd inetd, and this installed xinetd.
How can I get inetd installed ?
cu
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It's a dangerous action to change a program's setuid bit!
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add virtual/xft ~x86 to /etc/portage/package.keywords
On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 01:29:21PM +0200, Molle Bestefich wrote:
> I think a piece might be missing from Portage.
>
> I'll depict my workflow as an example.
>
> I'm preparing to upgrade:
> # emerge --sync
> # emerge -Dp world
> [blocks B
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 June 2006 13:39, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
>> True. But with lilo, you've got to modify the lilo.conf (or what's
>> it called?) and run lilo, don't you?
>>
>> Or can you modify the boot command line "on-the-fly" in the boot
>> menu?
>
> Of course: after selec
Am Mittwoch, 21. Juni 2006 13:34 schrieb ext Enrico Weigelt:
> I've just installed cron and wanted to edit an user's crontab
> with "crontab -e". This didn't work: permission denied.
Looks quite normal.
> It is easy to fix, by "chmod ugo+s", but after an update,
> the shit starts again ...
Or b
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
>
> I've just installed cron and wanted to edit an user's crontab
> with "crontab -e". This didn't work: permission denied.
Correct.
> It is easy to fix, by "chmod ugo+s", but after an update,
> the shit starts again ...
No, that's not a fix. That's a break
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 13:39, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> True. But with lilo, you've got to modify the lilo.conf (or what's
> it called?) and run lilo, don't you?
>
> Or can you modify the boot command line "on-the-fly" in the boot
> menu?
Of course: after selecting an entry from the lilo menu,
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Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> I've just installed cron and wanted to edit an user's crontab
> with "crontab -e". This didn't work: permission denied.
Remember that the user must be in the cron group to be able to use cron/crontab.
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Arturo "Buanzo" Busl
Daniel Iliev wrote:
>> Another way: If you use grub, you can edit the boot command line. Add
>> "init=/bin/sh" to the end of the boot command line.
>>
>> Alexander Skwar
>> --
>> Dreams are free, but there's a small charge for alterations.
>> --
>> gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
>>
>>
>
> The
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 13:34, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
>
> I've just installed cron and wanted to edit an user's crontab
> with "crontab -e". This didn't work: permission denied.
>
> It is easy to fix, by "chmod ugo+s", but after an update,
> the shit starts again ...
>
> Smells like
Hi folks,
I've just installed cron and wanted to edit an user's crontab
with "crontab -e". This didn't work: permission denied.
It is easy to fix, by "chmod ugo+s", but after an update,
the shit starts again ...
Smells like a bug.
cu
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I think a piece might be missing from Portage.
I'll depict my workflow as an example.
I'm preparing to upgrade:
# emerge --sync
# emerge -Dp world
[blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking x11-libs/libXinerama-1.0.1)
[blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking x11-libs/libXi-
> Another way: If you use grub, you can edit the boot command line. Add
> "init=/bin/sh" to the end of the boot command line.
>
> Alexander Skwar
> --
> Dreams are free, but there's a small charge for alterations.
> --
> gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
>
>
The same method applies to "lilo" to
Paul Stear wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 June 2006 11:05, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:47:11 +0100, Paul Stear wrote:
>
>> > 1. What is the correct procedure to recover a system in this state?
>> > What tools do I need?
>>
>> In this case, all you need to do is boot without X, or SSH
2006/6/21, Paul Stear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 11:05, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:47:11 +0100, Paul Stear wrote:
> > 1. What is the correct procedure to recover a system in this state?
> > What tools do I need?
>
> In this case, all you need to do is boot
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 11:05, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:47:11 +0100, Paul Stear wrote:
> > 1. What is the correct procedure to recover a system in this state?
> > What tools do I need?
>
> In this case, all you need to do is boot without X, or SSH in from
> another box. As a
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:47:11 +0100, Paul Stear wrote:
> I am running an ~x86 system and yesterday I did an emerge world, all
> went well until the next time I booted. kdm ran but the screen just had
> a flashing loggin box. I could not even get another terminal using alt
> F1-F7. So I am faced wi
On 6/21/06, Paul Stear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,I am running an ~x86 system and yesterday I did an emerge world, all went welluntil the next time I booted. kdm ran but the screen just had a flashingloggin box. I could not even get another terminal using alt F1-F7. So I am
faced with not being
Hi,
I am running an ~x86 system and yesterday I did an emerge world, all went well
until the next time I booted. kdm ran but the screen just had a flashing
loggin box. I could not even get another terminal using alt F1-F7. So I am
faced with not being able to loggin at all. This raises a few q
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Hi David,
David Klempner wrote:
> Actually, I side with the kernel developers on this; the fact that
> they're hiding the VMSPLIT options is basically a subtle hint that they
> don't want people using them who don't *really* know what they're doing.
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 21:53:18 -0400, fire-eyes wrote:
> "It seems that transcode ripping stopped short. The movie has 187351
> frames, but only 152564 were ripped. This is most likely a problem with
> your transcode/libdvdread installation, resp. a problem with this
> specific DVD."
I see this err
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 23:18:06 -0600, Kumar Golap wrote:
> !!! Digest verification failed:
> !!! /usr/portage/sys-apps/dbus/dbus-0.62.ebuild
> !!! Reason: Filesize does not match recorded size
> !!! Got: 3913
> !!! Expected: 3863
>
sync again, this was fixed yesterday. If it still fails, try anoth
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