badblocks won't run because it's a read only medium.
I believe my kids have scratched the disk on a particular file, but I would like to
run a full surface scan of the cd to see if it gets read sometimes, but not others.
Thanks
Alan
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At 10:40 AM 9/13/02 +0800, Peter wrote:
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> > As to the packages (what you call "programs")
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>That's what we called them before the PCs were around, ;-).
Not really. At least I didn't, either then or now.
I was attempting to distinguish an actual program, such as s
Alleluia,
Thanks to all!
rpm -i /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/openssh-server-3.1p1-3
]$ su -c '/sbin/service sshd start'
Password:
Starting sshd: [ OK ]
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> As to the packages (what you call "programs")
That's what we called them b
On Thursday 12 September 2002 10:49, Adam Luchjenbroers wrote:
> I'm looking for the Imon kernel patch for a 2.4.19 kernel, my searches have
> turned up nothing.
>
> Where can I find it.
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I'm looking for the Imon kernel patch for a 2.4.19 kernel, my searches have
turned up nothing.
Where can I find it.
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>As to the packages (what you call "programs") you say are installed ... that version
>of OpenSSH is the current one. The Debian equivalent, "ssh", installs both server
>(sshd) and client (ssh). From the assortment of package names you list, I'd *guess*
>that RH has the server and client s
Ray Olszewski wrote:
> Peter -- if ldd cannot find sshd at its normal install location, then
> either you did not install it (no matter what you think you did) or you
> installed it to a non-standard location.
>
> To check the second possibility, see if (as root) "find / -name sshd"
> retur