can tell me how to put the system back to booting from the hard
disk, I'd be even happier!!
thanks for any help,
Regards,
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thanks for any help!
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performing a cut to return just the first field
running fsdebug again but this time passing it an inode no. to undelete (and
a new filename!)
but can I knock up something to do that in a few hours? Maybe in a few
weeks!! :(
so if anybody would take pity, I'd be most grateful!
Regards,
Greg Conway
difficult, the Servers are a mix of Red Hat Linux
7.1 and 7.2. I'll also be adding 7.3 into the equation shortly as we're
expecting to build them a new Server in a few weeks!
So, can this be done? Could anybody please point me in the right direction?
Many thanks for any help!
Regards,
Greg Conway
Hi Leonard,
Many thanks, I will indeed look at the unix password sync option!
However, as well as Windows networking the machines also handle Email for
the company, and as such I still have the problem of syncing Linux users
across the WAN. (unless I'm seriously missing a part of Samba, always
and see some
simple steps
for doing that because I could really use those steps. :-)
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Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 3:22 PM
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Subject: RE: multiple servers sharing user accounts?
Hi Leonard,
Many
Hi Anthony,
Thanks, this is probably exactly what I need. Working my way through
http://www.openldap.org/ as I speak!!
Regards,
Greg.
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es anybody know if
this can be done? We are running combination of Red Hat 7.1 and 7.2 Servers (7.3
CDs arrived today! woohoo!)
Many thanks for any help received!
Regards,
Greg
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run as root.
I thought I was maybe looking for a SETUID or SUID command, but can't seem
to find one
Can anybody please point me in the right direction for this?
Many thanks!
Regards,
Greg Conway
offers something Linux does not - just can't be true!!
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Greg Conway.
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will be the same as
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JosepBegin of Quote Greg Conway :
Hi all,Quick question
here, might well have shot myself in the foot but we shallsee!I
have a Linux Server (about 200 miles away) that has crashed and hung
onstartup. I need to enter the root
the problem out! Do I need to skim the makefile and remove all the
files it mentions or something? do I have to recompile my kernel?
help! the Server could reboot again any second!
thanks,
Greg Conway.
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Sent: 05 April 2002 15:18
To: Greg Conway
Subject: Re: .forward?
Hello Greg,
Friday, April 05, 2002, 12:54:09 AM, you textually orated:
GC I am trying to achieve something I thought would be really
simple (I seem to
GC remember from my Unix days!) but I
Hi Brian,
Thanks for the response.
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On the machine that is not getting the local delivery properly, are both
linuxserver.headoffice.myclient.co.uk and myclient.co.uk in the
/etc/mail/local-host-names file?
Have checked this, there were no entries here! I have added the two
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