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. As expected the option to specify the https port is not
available anymore on the ntop configuration page.
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./autogen.sh \
--prefix=/usr
this variable in sync with the base directory he wants for his home
directories. Isn't it?
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Hello,
I read the code involved for stopping flumotion and basically it is a
matter of retrieving the pid's from the /var/run/flumotion/*.pid files
and terminating/waiting/killing the processes. I propose a fix that does
it without calling the python code. Hope this will be usefull.
Cheers.
Here is how I do to reproduce the bug:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mkdir test
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo piuparts -m http://ftp.belnet.be/debian/ main -s \
etch_root.tar.gz -d etch -a hddtemp -t test
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ rm -Rf test/*
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo tar -xzf etch_root.tar.gz -C test/
Hi,
I have been able to reproduce this issue. I have found two work around :
Solution 1:
Upgrading apt before dist-upgrading i.e.:
apt-get install apt
Here it will complain with :
You are about to do something potentially harmful.
To continue type in the phrase
Dear Martin,
On 17/10/08 00:38, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
I will put the current text into the release notes subversion
archive in the next 12 hours. You could then post diffs to the
debian-doc mailing list or to the BTS. Is this OK for you?
you can find in attachment the patch to apply to
3. If this solution worked. Login to your system, make a backup of the
'/boot/grub/menu.lst' file. Then generate a new '/boot/grub/menu.lst'
by issuing with root privileges the command:
update-grub
Running update-grub before doing any changes to menu.lst is useless.
4. Edit
On 16/10/08 21:26, Andrei Popescu wrote:
You could post just the changes?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/nfs$ diff release-note_old release-note_new
83,86d82
Preliminary remark : once you have successfully applied one of the solutions
below, you should consider applying one of the two appoaches
Please, find below an updated version of the procedure. I have included the
remarks and proposition of W. Martin Borgert and Vincent McIntyre.
Title : system boot hangs on 'Waiting for root file system'
Title : procedure to recover from /dev/hda became /dev/sda
Some users have reported that an
On 11/10/08 20:57, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
On 2008-10-11 00:27, Giovanni Rapagnani wrote:
Boot from your favorite LiveCD distribution (Knoppix, Kaella, ...).
How about Debian Live? (Or Sidux, Ubuntu, Kanotix, ...).
For me, whatever LiveCD distrbition we propose, its the same, I have put
Hi,
I have written something addressing this issue. I give it with all the rights
under the term of the GPLv2.
Please let me know if something is wrong or badly written.
Even if I was unable to reproduce this bug, I tried to simulate it and tested
successfully the 2 first solutions. The
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