Stef Bon wrote:
Hello,
after some unclean shutdowns of my computer, I saw that
the openldap server (slapd) leaves some files in the /srv/ldap/run
directory, which makes the startup script think that the server is already running.
In this case it's about the files slapd.args and slapd.pid.
Now is
few changes here that I need tested. These scripts should work with
current BLFS bootscripts.
URL:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~nathan/lfs-bootscripts/lfs-bootscripts-20050316.tar.bz2
CHANGELOG:
I tried to simplify the network bootup files [although either I did
something wrong, or the
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 10:40:06 -0500
Jason Gurtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/15/2005 16:10, Tyler Packer wrote:
> > I've used LFS to create a LFS bootable CD. (with some changes of course..)
> [...]
> This would be more correctly posted to blfs-support or lfs-chat I think.
>
> ~Jason
>
> -
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Hi all,
In the installation text for linux-2.6.11.3, there's some text that
says "Kernel version 2.6.10 has a security vulnerability ..."
This text should be updated to properly reflect the version.
(noted that 2.6.11.4 is out and may contain the fix that the patch
fixes, rend
Hi all,
In the installation text for linux-2.6.11.3, there's some text that
says "Kernel version 2.6.10 has a security vulnerability ..."
This text should be updated to properly reflect the version.
(noted that 2.6.11.4 is out and may contain the fix that the patch
fixes, rendering the patch unn
Stef Bon wrote:
Hello,
after some unclean shutdowns of my computer, I saw that
the openldap server (slapd) leaves some files in the /srv/ldap/run
directory, which makes the startup script think that the server is already running.
In this case it's about the files slapd.args and slapd.pid.
Now is
On 3/15/2005 16:10, Tyler Packer wrote:
> I've used LFS to create a LFS bootable CD. (with some changes of course..)
[...]
This would be more correctly posted to blfs-support or lfs-chat I think.
~Jason
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Edwin van Vliet wrote:
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Hi all,
Noted in the installation instructions for IPRoute2 is a command
to install the findutils patch. However, this patch is not in the
repository or the list of needed patches.
I'm guessing because the patch was deliberately removed from the
list of
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Hi all,
Noted in the installation instructions for IPRoute2 is a command
to install the findutils patch. However, this patch is not in the
repository or the list of needed patches.
I'm guessing because the patch was deliberately removed from the
list of patches, that it isn't
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:24:16 +0100, Stef Bon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after some unclean shutdowns of my computer, I saw that
> the openldap server (slapd) leaves some files in the /srv/ldap/run
> directory, which makes the startup script think that the server is already
> running.
Hello,
after some unclean shutdowns of my computer, I saw that
the openldap server (slapd) leaves some files in the /srv/ldap/run
directory, which makes the startup script think that the server is already
running.
In this case it's about the files slapd.args and slapd.pid.
Now isn't it the tas
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