At 11:50 PM 7/2/98 +0200, you wrote:
>How do I start IT?
at least in 4.2
/etc/rc.d/rc.news
assuming
1) you have INN installed/configured
2) you are root
if things aren't configured properly, you will probably get some messages in
/var/log/messages
Benji
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package
Benji
they all "touch" and are not crossing any boundries (that I see)
>Benji Spencer<
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(used) /var
can I join hdb1, hdb2, and hdb3, creating a 700 meg partition, without
destroying hdb4 and hdb5?
I realize that I would loose the info on hdb1 in doing that, but that is
ok. I just dont' want to loose the info on hdb4 and hdb5
benji
>Benji
>I installed the innd news server onto my redhat5 box. When the news server
tries to start. I get a error in the logs of
>SERVER internal no to group
there are probably a couple ways. the best one might be to issue the
following as user news
ctlinnd newgroup to
"to" is one of the internal
] :) Thanks
Benji
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twork (unless one enjoys just pinging) is pretty useless.
This all seems a bit odd to me, and not sure I understand it. I am sure
someone out there has had this problem?? Any help you could offer would be
wonderful. it would also help me if you emailed me your response also
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