Sorry about not including system info: it's RedHat 9 ATM (to upgrade to RH
Enterprise 3).
>I noticed, on running ` locate quota` , that these lines appear in my
output
I ran this too, and it came back with this:
(truncated)
/etc/warnquota.conf
/usr/bin/quota
/usr/sbin/edquota
/usr/sbin/quotast
On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 16:31 -0800, Ray Olszewski wrote:
>
> For quotas to work, they have to be enabled in your kernel. Stock
> kernels
> usually do not include quota capability, so this means a local
> compile.
I noticed, on running ` locate quota` , that these lines appear in my
output
/lib/m
Hi,
we have some problems with some of our servers. We have pcchips
motherboard with sis900 nics. the problem is, they are standardly set to
autonegociate and will work with 10mbps half-duplex but we do need
10mbps full-duplex.
we can set it to 10baseT-FD with "mii-tool" or "ethtool" but after
lin
Hi,
Peter said:
> Slackware10 kernel 2.4.26
> >For me unknown reason suddenly bash will not
> start in terminals.
The reason was that I had made a new slackware installation in which then in
the /etc/passwd under my user name at the end of the line there was no
:/bin/bash as it used to be.
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Peter use ´adduser´ to create user accounts in slack, /bin/bash is the
> default in that program.
I'll be darn. I kept on using 'useradd'.
Thanks & regards
--
Peter
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