Re: Is there a utility like fuser or /usr/proc/bin/pwdx on RedHat 9?

2003-10-13 Thread Bret Hughes
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 09:47, Mark Bruen wrote: > I've got an old busy mount point on /mnt/cdrom, I'd like to find out > what PID is on the mount point (I've got way too many xterms to look at > them all). In Slolaris "/usr/proc/bin/pwdx PID" or "fuser

Re: Is there a utility like fuser or /usr/proc/bin/pwdx on RedHat 9?

2003-10-13 Thread Ed Wilts
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 10:47:21AM -0400, Mark Bruen wrote: > I've got an old busy mount point on /mnt/cdrom, I'd like to find out > what PID is on the mount point (I've got way too many xterms to look at > them all). In Slolaris "/usr/proc/bin/pwdx PID" or &qu

Is there a utility like fuser or /usr/proc/bin/pwdx on RedHat 9?

2003-10-13 Thread Mark Bruen
I've got an old busy mount point on /mnt/cdrom, I'd like to find out what PID is on the mount point (I've got way too many xterms to look at them all). In Slolaris "/usr/proc/bin/pwdx PID" or "fuser -fu " would give me the PID(s). Any utility like this

Re: /usr/sbin/up2date -u complains of SSL error

2003-09-23 Thread Sasa Stupar
Noah pravi: redhat 8.0 machine DOH! any clues on this? # /usr/sbin/up2date -u There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines', 'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE', 'certif icate verify failed')] here is my configuration: # up2date --configure 0. debug N

/usr/sbin/up2date -u complains of SSL error

2003-09-23 Thread Noah
redhat 8.0 machine DOH! any clues on this? # /usr/sbin/up2date -u There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines', 'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE', 'certif icate verify failed')] here is my configuration: # up2date --configure 0. debug No 1. isatt

Re: /usr

2003-03-21 Thread Jon Haugsand
49985 49% /boot > /dev/hdc1 8127400 32812 7681740 1% /oracle > none256936 0256936 0% /dev/shm > /dev/hda3 4539104 4155308153216 97% /usr > /dev/cdrom 463974463974 0 100% /mnt/cdrom

Re: /usr

2003-03-21 Thread Eric Wood
Are you using the Oracle much? Seems like that hdc drive isn't being used much. Repartiion it and mount some directory under /usr to it (after you copy the data first). For example, /usr/lib and /usr/local are good choices. -eric wood From: "bulent acikgoz" <[EMAIL PRO

/usr

2003-03-21 Thread bulent acikgoz
32812 7681740 1% /oracle none256936 0256936 0% /dev/shm /dev/hda3 4539104 4155308153216 97% /usr /dev/cdrom 463974463974 0 100% /mnt/cdrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# I want to add space for /usr. How can I this

3Com/USR extern ISDN TA support in RH 8.0?

2003-03-10 Thread Mark Brodis
Greetings, somewhat of a Linux newbie, trying to get this TA working so I can dialup over our ISDN line. It's a external Terminal Adapter, USB or Serial, however, the place I'm dialing into only accepts 64K (V120) connections, how exactly do I specify that? Once it will dialup, I'd like to setup

Re: confused by FHS and /usr/local

2003-02-11 Thread Arthur Mueller
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 21:10, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > On 11 Feb 2003, Arthur Mueller wrote: > > > Hm, I actually created on my local machine a folder called "local". When > > folders != partitions Oops! *ggg* yeah, you're right! Sorry. > > If you have a /

Re: confused by FHS and /usr/local

2003-02-11 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On 11 Feb 2003, Arthur Mueller wrote: > Hm, I actually created on my local machine a folder called "local". When folders != partitions If you have a /usr/local partition, you can unmount it, mount your NFS share, and then remount /usr/local. -- "Of course I'm in

Re: confused by FHS and /usr/local

2003-02-11 Thread Arthur Mueller
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 20:20, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > On 11 Feb 2003, Arthur Mueller wrote: > > > 2. how to place a directory /usr/local if THE WHOLE TREE /usr is mounted > > from a nfs-server? > > Mount points are stacks: you can overlay mount points. So, if you ha

Re: confused by FHS and /usr/local

2003-02-11 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On 11 Feb 2003, Arthur Mueller wrote: > 2. how to place a directory /usr/local if THE WHOLE TREE /usr is mounted > from a nfs-server? Mount points are stacks: you can overlay mount points. So, if you happen to be exporting a directory structure that includes /usr/local, you can still moun

confused by FHS and /usr/local

2003-02-11 Thread Arthur Mueller
Hi. At the moment I'm diving through the depths of the RedHat documentation and got suck on the part describing the File System Hierarchy Standard (FHS). RedHat writes: "Since /usr can be mounted read-only, /usr can be mounted from the CD-ROM or from another machine via read-only N

Re: Mismatch between /usr/include/linux and the kernel

2003-01-14 Thread Michael Fratoni
ere was a version mismatch. When > I checked /usr/include/linux/version.h I noticed that it said the > kernel version was 2.4.9-9 but the actual kernel installed with RedHat > 8.0 is 2.4.18-14. Why is there a mismatch between the installed kernel > and the kernel include files? What is the

Re: Mismatch between /usr/include/linux and the kernel

2003-01-14 Thread Michael Schwendt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 09:37:56 -0600, Rigler, S C (Steve) wrote: > Along the same subject, I have had problems compiling some software > with/usr/include/linux as provided (RH7.2 - RH8.0) distros. > > An example is when compiling the linux

Re: Mismatch between /usr/include/linux and the kernel

2003-01-14 Thread David Betz
Yes, that helps. Thanks very much! David On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 10:35 AM, Matthews, John wrote: The headers from kernel 2.4.9-9 were most likley used when glibc was compiled. This is the correct way of doing things and you should not alter your /usr/include/linux link. If your

RE: Mismatch between /usr/include/linux and the kernel

2003-01-14 Thread Rigler, S C (Steve)
Along the same subject, I have had problems compiling some software with /usr/include/linux as provided (RH7.2 - RH8.0) distros. An example is when compiling the linux-atm sources. The compile complains about various thing in sonet.h. In order to resolve the problem, I renamed /usr/include

RE: Mismatch between /usr/include/linux and the kernel

2003-01-14 Thread Matthews, John
The headers from kernel 2.4.9-9 were most likley used when glibc was compiled. This is the correct way of doing things and you should not alter your /usr/include/linux link. If your compiling your own kernel module you should not be using the header files from /usr/include/linux, but instead

Mismatch between /usr/include/linux and the kernel

2003-01-14 Thread David Betz
I just installed RedHat 8.0 including the kernel development package and used it to build a simple kernel module. When I tried to load the kernel module I got an error saying there was a version mismatch. When I checked /usr/include/linux/version.h I noticed that it said the kernel version was

Re: How to increase /usr partition size

2002-11-10 Thread Cheng-Jih Chen
- Original Message - From: "ORACLE ADMINISTRATOR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 12:38 PM Subject: How to increase /usr partition size > Hi, > > I have installed red-hat 7.1 with /usr of 1gb space.. > M

How to increase /usr partition size

2002-11-10 Thread ORACLE ADMINISTRATOR
Hi, I have installed red-hat 7.1 with /usr of 1gb space.. My disk have 10gb unpartioned sapce. How can i increase /usr to 3gb?? Thanks. atul -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@;redhat.com?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat

/usr/lib hosed

2002-09-11 Thread Carl
In the process of trying to update some software, somehow my usr/lib directory got hosed. I ran ldconfig and that was it. Now, ls, mv, etc will not work because lib's are missing. How can I recover from this? My thought is to setup another server to handle the operations and reload thi

Re: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lssl

2002-07-09 Thread Ryan Speed
looks like you are missing the openssl-devel package On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 03:55, bindal wrote: > hi, > > when i try to install Cyrus imap server and execute the following > commnad , i get the error in subject line. any clues ?? > > make all CFLAGS=-0 ( zero or capital O ?? ) > > Has anyone

/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lssl

2002-07-09 Thread bindal
hi, when i try to install Cyrus imap server and execute the following commnad , i get the error in subject line. any clues ?? make all CFLAGS=-0 ( zero or capital O ?? ) Has anyone successfully installed the cyrus IMAP server on RH 7.2 and then has implemented the shared folders for public us

/usr/bin/sar -n DEV vs. grep eth0 /proc/net/dev

2002-06-27 Thread Steve Vargo
print $s; print STDERR $s;'`; and perl -e '$s1=1;$s2=$s1;$f="%.0f";$fmt="$f\n$f\n1\neth0sar traffic\n";$o=sprintf $fmt,(qx(/usr/bin/sar -n DEV | grep eth0 | tail -2)=~/eth0\s+[^\s]+\s+[^\s]+\s+([^\s]+)\s+([^\s]+)/); print $o; print STDERR $o;'`; The reports

/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lpng [Was Re: (no subject)]

2002-04-23 Thread Michael Fratoni
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 23 April 2002 03:22 am, Erik Sabowski wrote: > I am trying to compile mosfet's liquid theme for KDE3 on redhat 7.2 and > the c++ compiler is having a problem finding the png library. i get the > error: > > /usr/bin/l

Re: Can I delete some files form /usr

2002-04-10 Thread Will Francis
> I need some 20 M space because my boss need to put some files there > imediately. I know it very risk to delete files from there. > Here is the result by using df -s /usr/* I think a better solution (that I've used many times) is to find a partition that has space left on

Re: Can I delete some files form /usr

2002-04-10 Thread Tom Pollerman
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 10:15:16 -0700 Rhugga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, if you really have to delete files and connect get any more disks. > > /usr/share contains a lot of informative stuff that can be deleted. > Basically, you can delete anything as long is you do not

Re: Can I delete some files form /usr

2002-04-10 Thread Rhugga
Well, if you really have to delete files and connect get any more disks. /usr/share contains a lot of informative stuff that can be deleted. Basically, you can delete anything as long is you do not use it. However, when you start deleting files belonging to packages you can break the

Re: Can I delete some files form /usr

2002-04-09 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rick van der Linde wrote: >>> I have a redhat 7.1 linux server. I am running out space of the >filesystem >>> /usr. I need some 20 M space because my boss need to put some files >there >>> imediately. I know it ver

Re: Can I delete some files form /usr

2002-04-09 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Jianping Zhu wrote: >I have a redhat 7.1 linux server. I am running out space of the filesystem >/usr. I need some 20 M space because my boss need to put some files there >imediately. I know it very risk to delete files f

Re: Can I delete some files form /usr

2002-04-09 Thread Rick van der Linde
>On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 06:57, Jianping Zhu wrote: >> >> I have a redhat 7.1 linux server. I am running out space of the filesystem >> /usr. I need some 20 M space because my boss need to put some files there >> imediately. I know it very risk to delete files from ther

Re: Can I delete some files form /usr

2002-04-09 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 06:57, Jianping Zhu wrote: > > I have a redhat 7.1 linux server. I am running out space of the filesystem > /usr. I need some 20 M space because my boss need to put some files there > imediately. I know it very risk to delete files from there. So don't

Can I delete some files form /usr

2002-04-09 Thread Jianping Zhu
I have a redhat 7.1 linux server. I am running out space of the filesystem /usr. I need some 20 M space because my boss need to put some files there imediately. I know it very risk to delete files from there. Here is the result by using df -s /usr/* --- 79052 /usr/X11R6

Re: about tmp dir? and /usr/include on new kernel

2002-03-02 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, Lewi wrote: > I'm curious about tmp directory, because it's have a sticky bit how if > someone filling up my /tmp directory, this time my / dan /tmp are in the > same partitions, now I want to move it on other partition. The sticky bit prevents users other than root from dele

about tmp dir? and /usr/include on new kernel

2002-03-02 Thread Lewi
tition for /tmp if I just have 2 partitions on my linux box / and /home, can i move /tmp to /home/tmp and make a soft link to /home/tmp and if I compiled a new kernel from kernel.org, is that really need to copy /usr/include/asm and linux too? because i have just read lfs that when compile kernel

Re: /usr/src/linux and /lib/modules/2.4.9-12/build

2001-12-19 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 jeff maley wrote: >i am trying to install an app and it generates the following: BestCrypt, perhaps? :-) They still hadn't fixed that, last I checked ... - -d >/usr/include/linux/modversions.h:1:2: #error Modules should never

/usr/src/linux and /lib/modules/2.4.9-12/build

2001-12-18 Thread jeff maley
i am trying to install an app and it generates the following: /usr/include/linux/modversions.h:1:2: #error Modules should never use kernel-headers system headers, /usr/include/linux/modversions.h:2:2: #error but rather headers from an appropriate kernel-source package. /usr/include/linux

Fwd: nfs mounted /usr/local: linux client, Solaris server - need help

2001-11-16 Thread Brian K. Jones
This is a resend. I wasn't sure if the other one made it through. -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: nfs mounted /usr/local: linux client, Solaris server - need help Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:55:22 -0500 From: "Brian K. Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMA

nfs mounted /usr/local: linux client, Solaris server - need help

2001-11-15 Thread Brian K. Jones
Hi all, We have a setup that allows everyone to use the same binaries, which makes supporting and updating software a whole lot easier. We build a /linux/local on a Solaris server that gets exported to the clients as /usr/local, and all's well. My question is this: I've never s

Re: 3com/USR 5610 modem

2001-11-12 Thread Kevin MacNeil
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 08:41:04PM -, Alexander Shaw wrote: > > 1.Before I commit the cash or myself to an institution has anyone any > experience of installing the device with Redhat 7.2? Is it likely to be > easy in other words? It should be completely pain-free. The hardware det

lost /usr - Taper restore

2001-11-12 Thread Brenden Walker
I downloaded the statically linked version of Taper, but it cannot open console Linux. I presume that's due to ncurses not being around. Anybody know off hand what all I need to run Taper to restore? I've got another similarly setup Linux box and I'm thinking about putting my /

format of Config.help in /usr/src/linux/Documentation?

2001-11-11 Thread BobH
Hi all, I am trying to burrow in and recompile for a masquerade server for iptables and want to be able to have a printed copy of the file 'Config.help' that is in the source documentation. It seems that there are many formatting tags and I would like to be able to take advantage of these as th

Re: /usr/src/linux-2.4

2001-04-25 Thread Johannes Eriksson
* Ted Gervais [Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 12:41:01PM -0300]: > > Another question. Are the files in directory /usr/src/linux-2.4 there only > for recompilation purposes? Like when adding more modules or other changes to > the existing kernel? Or is /usr/src.linux-2.4 used for so

/usr/src/linux-2.4

2001-04-25 Thread Ted Gervais
Another question. Are the files in directory /usr/src/linux-2.4 there only for recompilation purposes? Like when adding more modules or other changes to the existing kernel? Or is /usr/src.linux-2.4 used for something else.?? I was going to delete it so I wondered if that was a bad move

Can't get USR Performance-Pro (5610) modem to work

2001-02-06 Thread Shaheen Tonse
Hi, I am running RH 7.0 (kernel 2.2.16-22), (dual boot with Win 98) and I have installed a US Robotics PCI modem. It is a hardware modem not a win-modem , and the model is: Performance-Pro 3CP5610A (commonly called just 5610 I believe). I cannot get it to work under linux and heard that i

Re: /usr/include/asm Link ?

2000-12-17 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 01:25:42PM -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote: > > > On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 08:11:04PM -0500, Statux wrote: > > > In /usr/src/linux/include: > > > > > > lrwxrwxrwx1 root root

Re: /usr/include/asm Link ?

2000-12-17 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote: > On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 08:11:04PM -0500, Statux wrote: > > In /usr/src/linux/include: > > > > lrwxrwxrwx1 root root8 Dec 13 03:49 asm -> asm-i386 > > That would work, but then it would seem I have to

Re: /usr/include/asm Link ?

2000-12-17 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 08:11:04PM -0500, Statux wrote: > In /usr/src/linux/include: > > lrwxrwxrwx1 root root8 Dec 13 03:49 asm -> asm-i386 That would work, but then it would seem I have to redo this with every kernel install? > On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Ha

Re: /usr/include/asm Link ?

2000-12-16 Thread Statux
In /usr/src/linux/include: lrwxrwxrwx1 root root8 Dec 13 03:49 asm -> asm-i386 On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote: > > [root@feenix include]# ll asm > lrwxrwxrwx1 root root24 May 17 2000 asm -> ../src/linux/include/asm > > OK, but there

/usr/include/asm Link ?

2000-12-16 Thread Hal Burgiss
[root@feenix include]# ll asm lrwxrwxrwx1 root root24 May 17 2000 asm -> ../src/linux/include/asm OK, but there is no such directory (at least with 2.2.18pre), so I've had several things not build due to this. Is this the proper fix: [root@feenix include]# ln -sf /usr/s

Re: Upgrading to RH 7 leaves broken symlinks in /usr/lib

2000-10-23 Thread Brian Wright
;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 3:16 PM Subject: Re: Upgrading to RH 7 leaves broken symlinks in /usr/lib > On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 11:52:14AM -0700, Brian Wright wrote: > > After upgrading to RH 7, it left broken symlinks in /usr/lib. > > Forntuneately, it didn&

Re: Upgrading to RH 7 leaves broken symlinks in /usr/lib

2000-10-20 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 11:52:14AM -0700, Brian Wright wrote: > After upgrading to RH 7, it left broken symlinks in /usr/lib. > Forntuneately, it didn't break any programs. Has anyone else had this > problem? Yes, same thing. I believe these are all harmless AFAICT and left from

Upgrading to RH 7 leaves broken symlinks in /usr/lib

2000-10-20 Thread Brian Wright
After upgrading to RH 7, it left broken symlinks in /usr/lib. Forntuneately, it didn't break any programs. Has anyone else had this problem? --Brian ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/r

Re: Unable to umount /usr on shutdown

2000-10-02 Thread Hal Burgiss
-Begin messages- > Unmounting file systems umount2: Device or resource busy > umount: /usr/hda1: device is busy > umount2: Device or resource busy > umount: /usr: device is busy I fought a similar problem for a long time. I am now the proud owner of a new drive. I hope there is

Unable to umount /usr on shutdown

2000-10-02 Thread Ben Logan
I'm using RedHat 6.2 When I tried to shut my system down tonight, everything went fine until it tried to unmount the filesystems. Then I got the following messages: Begin messages- Unmounting file systems umount2: Device or resource busy umount: /usr

Re: rhnsd: reports: /usr/sbin/rhn_check ERROR: unable to read system id.

2000-09-30 Thread Lee Howard
Turn it off. /etc/rc.d/init.d/rhnd stop and untick the rhnd in ntsysv Lee Howard At 10:39 PM 9/29/00 -0700, Dan Browning wrote: >Periodically my rhnsd logs /var/log/messages: > >/usr/sbin/rhn_check >ERROR: unable to read system id. > >What is this and what do I d

rhnsd: reports: /usr/sbin/rhn_check ERROR: unable to read system id.

2000-09-30 Thread Dan Browning
Periodically my rhnsd logs /var/log/messages: /usr/sbin/rhn_check ERROR: unable to read system id. What is this and what do I do about it? Dan Browning Network & Database Administrator Cyclone Computer Systems ___ Redhat-list mailing

Re: where does /usr/local/bin get added to the path?

2000-09-19 Thread Bret Hughes
Bret Hughes wrote: > Uncle Meat wrote: > > > On 19-Sep-2000 Bret Hughes spoke something to the effect: > > > When I ssh into a box, usr/local/biin is not in the path. > > > If I su - to myself it is there. I cannot find where in the > > > login process it

Re: where does /usr/local/bin get added to the path?

2000-09-19 Thread Bret Hughes
Uncle Meat wrote: > On 19-Sep-2000 Bret Hughes spoke something to the effect: > > When I ssh into a box, usr/local/biin is not in the path. > > If I su - to myself it is there. I cannot find where in the > > login process it gets added. nothing in /etc/profile or >

RE: where does /usr/local/bin get added to the path?

2000-09-19 Thread Uncle Meat
On 19-Sep-2000 Bret Hughes spoke something to the effect: > When I ssh into a box, usr/local/biin is not in the path. > If I su - to myself it is there. I cannot find where in the > login process it gets added. nothing in /etc/profile or > ~/.bash_profile that I have found. I kn

where does /usr/local/bin get added to the path?

2000-09-18 Thread Bret Hughes
When I ssh into a box, usr/local/biin is not in the path. If I su - to myself it is there. I cannot find where in the login process it gets added. nothing in /etc/profile or ~/.bash_profile that I have found. I know I can add it via sshd_config for the ssh session and probably will but it bugs

RE: moving the /usr/share dir???

2000-09-06 Thread Uncle Meat
On 06-Sep-2000 Smith, Jonathan spoke something to the effect: > I have to linux parts. > > /dev/hda5 which mounts /usr and > /dev/hda6 which mounts / > > /dev/hda5 is about 90% full and I would like to know if I can do the > following > > make a dir under / "

Re: moving the /usr/share dir???

2000-09-06 Thread Osyrys
You would be better off adding a drive, and changing the mount to the new drive. However, I've noticed with MY /usr mount, unless you start or plan to install a bunch of new components/packages then you should be fine. Most other things go into /home and /var which is why

moving the /usr/share dir???

2000-09-06 Thread Smith, Jonathan
I have to linux parts. /dev/hda5 which mounts /usr and /dev/hda6 which mounts / /dev/hda5 is about 90% full and I would like to know if I can do the following make a dir under / "/share" copy all the data from "/usr/share" to "/share" what mc build a link to

RE: Can't I set a users "shell" to /usr/bin/passwd?

2000-08-28 Thread Nitebirdz
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Eric Knudstrup wrote: > Did you try adding /usr/bin/passwd to /etc/shells? > > Eric Also, if you're just trying to make sure that they cannot access a shell account while still being able to access the FTP server you may want to change the shell to /bin/fals

RE: Can't I set a users "shell" to /usr/bin/passwd?

2000-08-26 Thread Jonathan Wilson
Yeah just now - that worked, thanks. At 10:57 AM 8/26/2000 -0700, you wrote: >Did you try adding /usr/bin/passwd to /etc/shells? > >Eric > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jonathan Wilson > >

RE: Can't I set a users "shell" to /usr/bin/passwd?

2000-08-26 Thread Eric Knudstrup
Did you try adding /usr/bin/passwd to /etc/shells? Eric > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jonathan Wilson > Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 10:25 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Can't I set a users &qu

Can't I set a users "shell" to /usr/bin/passwd?

2000-08-26 Thread Jonathan Wilson
Howdy, I'm settling up ftp users and on my SuSE box I just set shell ("command interpreter" ) to /usr/bin/passwd - that way if they telnet they get prompted to change their password, but do NOT get a shell. However if I set that in Linuxconf, it errors., saying that this

Re: need help (USR modem)....

2000-07-15 Thread Eric Clover
> >2- I typed the following as suggested: > >setserial /dev/ttys1 irq 9 port 0x1040 ^fourport ^auto_irq skip_test > >autoconfig spd_vhi cap S might help also setserial /dev/ttys1 should be : setserial /dev/ttyS? eric -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject

Re: need help (USR modem)....

2000-07-14 Thread Lee Howard
>After I figured out that I have a winmodem, I went ahead and bought a REAL >modem (USR 5610). Today, I tried to configure it under Linux (RedHat 6.0). This is good. I use a 3CP5610 also. >Medium devsel. IRQ 9. >I/O at 0x1040 [0x1041] > >2- I typed the foll

need help (USR modem)....

2000-07-14 Thread Volkan Coskun
Hi all, I am kind of a new Linux user (but learning more and more everyday). After I figured out that I have a winmodem, I went ahead and bought a REAL modem (USR 5610). Today, I tried to configure it under Linux (RedHat 6.0). I've read couple of articles from different forums about this

Re: USR PCI modem or ISA modem???

2000-07-10 Thread Bret Hughes
John Aldrich wrote: > Strictly speaking in general, you need to avoid PCI modems like the > plague! The vast majority of them are "software" (aka "Win") modems. > I'd go with the ISA, especially if it's jumper configurable! > John The trend is definetly going toward pci devices. ISA is

Re: USR PCI modem or ISA modem???

2000-07-10 Thread John Aldrich
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Volkan Coskun wrote: > Hi all, > I have been searching for a Linux compatible modem and planning to buy an > internal USR. > Which one you recommend: PCI or ISA? what are the advantages/disadvantages > of PCI and ISA? > More specifically, the model

Re: USR PCI modem or ISA modem???

2000-07-09 Thread Lee Howard
I have this command as the first line in my /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit file. Lee Howard At 01:40 AM 7/10/00 -0400, you wrote: >Hi all, >I have been searching for a Linux compatible modem and planning to buy an >internal USR. >Which one you recommend: PCI or ISA? what are the advantages/dis

Re: USR PCI modem or ISA modem???

2000-07-09 Thread CH
I have internal USR ISA 56k voice/fax/data and another USR ISA 56k without voice in the second computer and for both if I use the jumpers settings rather than allowing it to be PNP then it is just as easy as using the externel one. I did at first allow it to be PNP but it would not work and had

USR PCI modem or ISA modem???

2000-07-09 Thread Volkan Coskun
Hi all, I have been searching for a Linux compatible modem and planning to buy an internal USR. Which one you recommend: PCI or ISA? what are the advantages/disadvantages of PCI and ISA? More specifically, the model numbers that I am interested are 5610 (PCI) and 5687-03 (ISA). Could someone, who

Re: fstab rw for usr on vfat

2000-06-25 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hello Harry, > When umounted `chown reader.reader /mnt/dos1' does what you'd expect but > when remounted it reverts back to root root. On the 6.2 machine the > directory stays chowned mounted or not. I am under the impression that you are confusing some things here. Since you

RE: fstab rw for usr on vfat

2000-06-25 Thread Joseph T. Tannenbaum
know. Joe > -Original Message- > From: John Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 1:59 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: fstab rw for usr on vfat > > > On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, linda hanigan wrote: > > I have the following entry

RE: fstab rw for usr on vfat

2000-06-25 Thread Joseph T. Tannenbaum
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 1:19 PM > To: Joseph T. Tannenbaum > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: fstab rw for usr on vfat > > > * Joseph T. Tannenbaum ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000625 14:36]: > > > When you find out, let me know. I went round and &g

Re: fstab rw for usr on vfat

2000-06-25 Thread Harry Putnam
"Joseph T. Tannenbaum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > When you find out, let me know. I went round and > round with automount to see what I could do and > nothing seems to work. Users can read win/dos > disks, but not write. Root can do anything. Strangely enough .. on reboot it started workin

Re: fstab rw for usr on vfat

2000-06-25 Thread John Aldrich
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, linda hanigan wrote: > I have the following entry in fstab for my zip drive > /dev/hdb4/mnt/zip vfatuser,noauto 0 > 0 > then the user enters > mount /dev/hdb4 > and the zip drive is mounted with the user as the owner. I assume the > sam

Re: fstab rw for usr on vfat

2000-06-25 Thread linda hanigan
I have the following entry in fstab for my zip drive /dev/hdb4/mnt/zip vfatuser,noauto 0 0 then the user enters mount /dev/hdb4 and the zip drive is mounted with the user as the owner. I assume the same format would allow a user to mount hda1 and own it.

Re: fstab rw for usr on vfat

2000-06-25 Thread John P. Verel
Here's my fstab entry for my vfat partion: /dev/hda1 /mnt/vfat vfat user,owner,exec,dev,suid,rw,conv=auto,uid=500,gid=500,auto 1 2 It automounts and allows me as user and group 500 to read, write, segfault ;), etc. This entry was generated using linuxconf, under 6.2 As I recall, the entries

RE: fstab rw for usr on vfat

2000-06-25 Thread Joseph T. Tannenbaum
Saturday, June 24, 2000 7:23 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: fstab rw for usr on vfat > > > > Something has changed on my redhat6.0 laptop to where $USER cannot > write to /mnt/dos1 (mounted as -tvfat) > > I've chmoded, chowned, cajoled, stroked and otherwise t

fstab rw for usr on vfat

2000-06-24 Thread Harry Putnam
Something has changed on my redhat6.0 laptop to where $USER cannot write to /mnt/dos1 (mounted as -tvfat) I've chmoded, chowned, cajoled, stroked and otherwise tittilated the directory but still I can not write there as user. Whereas with what appear to be the same permissions and settings on a

RE: usr

2000-06-19 Thread Juha Saarinen
UNIX System Resources. Obvious eh? ;-) -- Juha %-> That was my message. I just sorta gave up on an answer. Could %-> you help me out now? %-> %-> Thanks, %-> Brandon %-> %-> Doug McGarrett wrote: %-> %-> > I quote from a message: %-> > "J

Re: usr

2000-06-19 Thread Brandon Dorman
That was my message. I just sorta gave up on an answer. Could you help me out now? Thanks, Brandon Doug McGarrett wrote: > I quote from a message: > "Just remember that /usr does NOT stand for USER, > even though we all pronounce it that way." > Then wh

Re: Question about /home and /usr

2000-06-18 Thread Wayne Dyer
Angel L. Mateo wrote: > > El día Fri, 16 Jun 2000 09:44:13 -0400 "Michael J. Glanovsky" escribió: > > Am I correct that other Unixs (such as AIX) frequently don't have a /home > > directory, putting user accounts in /usr or /usr/local instead? > >

usr

2000-06-18 Thread Doug McGarrett
I quote from a message: "Just remember that /usr does NOT stand for USER, even though we all pronounce it that way." Then what _does_ it stand for? Does anybody know? TNX --doug .. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: Question about /home and /usr

2000-06-18 Thread David Talkington
Yes, that works. I use that method to put my home dirs on /usr/local, which is the only filesystem I bother backing up -- while apps and users still see /home/. It's quite functional and invisible. -- David Talkington Community Networking Initiative [EMAIL PROTECTED] 244-1962 Danny

Re: Question about /home and /usr

2000-06-17 Thread linda hanigan
My old unix system but user accounts in /usr Linda Hanigan - Original Message - From: Michael J. Glanovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 8:44 AM Subject: Question about /home and /usr > Am I correct that other Uni

Re: Question about /home and /usr

2000-06-16 Thread Danny
Yeah I had that problema couple of times. Your soilution is to issue the following commands as root :- mkdir /usr/home/ cd / ln -s /usr/home/ /home (this will create a symbolic link ) and everything ideally will work out. On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Michael J. Glanovsky wrote: > Am I corr

Re: Question about /home and /usr

2000-06-16 Thread Brandon Dorman
Dale Anderson wrote: > Just remember that /usr does NOT stand for USER, even though we all pronounce it >that way. What does it stand for then? -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: Question about /home and /usr

2000-06-16 Thread Dale Anderson
Just remember that /usr does NOT stand for USER, even though we all pronounce it that way. >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/16/00 11:09AM >>> That's a very old way of doing things. I won't go into the logistics of why it's bad. Just suffice it to say that a modern Unix

Re: Question about /home and /usr

2000-06-16 Thread Steven W. Orr
That's a very old way of doing things. I won't go into the logistics of why it's bad. Just suffice it to say that a modern Unix system should be able to run with the /usr/partition mounted read-only. -- -Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like a banana. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -

RE: Question about /home and /usr

2000-06-16 Thread Tom Watts
Last time I checked AIX v4.x uses /home by default. -Original Message- From: Kevin Rooney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 3:21 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Question about /home and /usr Michael J. Glanovsky wrote: -->Am I correct that othe

RE: Question about /home and /usr

2000-06-16 Thread Kevin Rooney
Michael J. Glanovsky wrote: -->Am I correct that other Unixs (such as AIX) frequently don't -->have a /home -->directory, putting user accounts in /usr or /usr/local instead? --> --snip-- Yes, that's true. For instance, FreeBSD uses /usr/home/. However, I do like the se

Re: Question about /home and /usr

2000-06-16 Thread Gustav Schaffter
I've seen that in a few HP UNIX boxes. Regards Gustav "Michael J. Glanovsky" wrote: > > Am I correct that other Unixs (such as AIX) frequently don't have a /home > directory, putting user accounts in /usr or /usr/local instead? > > Thanks for any replie

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