On 12.09, Colleen Beamer wrote:
Block dev sda3 is not a valid root device
The root block device is unspecified or not detected.
Does it say anything beyond that? I'd expect it to continue with:
Please specify a device to boot, or shell for a shell..
boot() ::
The previous error
On 04.03, Harry Putnam wrote:
db.192.168.1
8 snip =
$TTL 1D
@ IN SOA reader.local.lan. reader.reader.local.lan. (
200405190 ; serial
28800 ; refresh (8 hours)
14400 ; retry (4 hours)
On 05.03, Harry Putnam wrote:
Following Alexanders example I tried to redefine $ORIGIN near the top
since as you point out `@' contains whatever is in named.conf to start.
$TTL 1D
$ORIGIN 0.168.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA. ;; RESET ORIGIN HERE SO THAT
;;THE SOA line won't be rejected for being `out
On 04.03, Harry Putnam wrote:
$TTL 1D
@ IN SOAreader.local.lan. hostmaster (
200405191 ; serial
8H; refresh
4H; retry
4W; expire
On 12.02, Dan Sheffner wrote:
I'm trying to setup dual nics on my server but I seem to be doing
something wrong. Below is my /etc/conf.d/net
file. As you can see my public address pointing to the web is
70.88.74.105 and the local one is 10.1.10.5. As
soon as I enamble eth1 eth0
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