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All opinions stated are my own, and probably don't even
vaguely rese
nothing else, I could just change the instructions for setting up ftp
accounts.
But I'm wondering why the change?
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how can
that be the problem if the installer set it up. Anyway you might try
the install-list archive apparently they have this problem all the time.
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? If
your grub configuration tells the kernel to mount a root partitoin with
LABEL=/, then use e2label to check the labels on all of your ext3
partitions. Make sure that only one is labeled "/".
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Dana Holland wrote:
I take it back - I just *thought* the problem was fixed. Turns out I
had failed to remove the boot disk before rebooting (duh!).
So, I'm still getting kernel panic on reboot - but it's a different
message this time:
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data
pivot_root(/sysroot,/sysroot,initrd) failed: 2
umount /initrd/proc failed: 2
kernel panic: No init found Trying passing init= option to kernel
Someone mentioned initrd - would that be /initrd or the /sysroot/initrd
you were referring to?
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I'm still getting these from cron:
Invalid system activity file: /var/log/sa/sa13
I can't seem to find anything on google to help with this. Has anyone
seen this before?
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esn't show any sdb partitions at all.
>
> We either have a typo or we found the problem.
That was it! It boots now! Thanks!
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t of
the following email messages from cron this morning:
Invalid system activity file: /var/log/sa/sa13
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ernel panic: No init found Try passing init: option to kernel
I can still reboot just fine using the boot disk that was created when I
did the upgrade. I'm heading back to google now to see what I can find.
But if anyone has ideas, I would appreciate it.
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One site really isn't very informative.
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this vacation program in
any way (in other words, would that still work the same way it's working
now?)
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after issuing the useradd command, then that
account isn't enabled for logging in. Is that correct? I've tested it
and it seems to be true, but I wanted to verify that. I don't want
these users to be able to log in to their old email accounts.
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That was it! Thank you! (if you only knew how long I'd been fighting
with this - can't believe the answer was so easy)
Sean Estabrooks wrote:
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 12:01:34 -0500
Dana Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On one of my servers, up2date won't go into the GU
On one of my servers, up2date won't go into the GUI mode - it will only
function at the command line level. I can't seem to figure out how to
change that behavior. Any tips?
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I'm using Sophos, and extremely happy.
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What would make the system time on a box keep changing? Yesterday I
discovered that is an hour fast, so I changed it back. Today I notice
that it's an hour ahead again. It *is* showing CDT.
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4.18-3
kernel-bigmem-2.4.18-3
kernel-doc-2.4.20-13.7
Which of these can be safely removed? And it's the rpm -e command that
does it?
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't find it.
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All opinions stated are my own, and probably don't even
vaguely resemble thos
mply tell it you want to add 2gb to a filesystem, and it
does it, provided it can find 2gb free on any of the disk drives within
that volume group.
I thought that I read that RH was supposed to have LVM - or getting it?
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- nothing on how to actually increase it. Is there some reason I
wouldn't want to increase it?
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pening any security holes by doing this? I'm not far
enough along to really understand what this is doing. (Don't worry -
I'm going to RH training!)
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ld I be getting this error message?
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All opinions stated are my own, and probably don't even
va
I believe I solved the problems I was having with secondary DNS. The first
problem was that I didn't have an entry in the named.conf file for the
reverse zone. The second problem was that when I did put in the entry, I
listed the IP of the master as ...89... instead of ...189 Amazing how
muc
he primary box have anything to do
with it?
Cowles, Steve wrote:
-Original Message-----
From: Dana Holland
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 3:53 PM
Subject: DNS problems
I'm having trouble getting secondary DNS working on my RH 8.0
box. This is my first attempt at using a Linux box for DN
, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;189.165.205.in-addr.arpa. IN SOA
;; Query time: 0 msec
;; SERVER: 205.165.189.182#53(dns2.navarrocollege.edu)
;; WHEN: Fri Mar 21 16:14:56 2003
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 42
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archives about this - in the meantime the box is down. I'm assuming it
has something to do with the fiber NIC we installed.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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I'm having problems with creating a secure guest FTP account. The
instructions say to edit the /etc/passwd file and add /./ to the end of
the path to the user directory in order to keep the users from backing up
to higher level directories. This is what my entry looks like in
/etc/passwd:
robri
on RH 7.1. Can someone provide me with the command?
Thanks!
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We did reboot yesterday - and
then it rebooted itself an hour later. I know that at least once when
it rebooted itself it was under similar circumstances. We've decided to
reboot again and then watch it to see if it happens again.
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ee where it rebooted, but
don't see anything that would indicate why. Is there another place I
can look?
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lastly, do you think I should wait for RH 8 to be available through
Dell, or should I look at Advanced Server for the OS?
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