Well, before I do that, I got remote logging working and here's what I got:
Dec 18 13:03:16 host12 kernel: [ 38.797326] scsi0 : pata_via Dec 18 13:03:16 host12 kernel: [ 38.809632] scsi1 : pata_via Dec 18 13:03:16 host12 kernel: [ 38.818906] ata1: PATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x1f0 ctl 0x3f6 bmdma 0xe000 irq 14 Dec 18 13:03:16 host12 kernel: [ 38.818927] ata2: PATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x170 ctl 0x376 bmdma 0xe008 irq 15 Dec 18 13:03:16 host12 kernel: [ 43.792574] VIA 82xx Audio 0000:00:11.5: PCI INT C -> Link[LNKC] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11 Dec 18 13:03:16 host12 kernel: [ 43.792763] VIA 82xx Audio 0000:00:11.5: setting latency timer to 64 Dec 18 13:03:16 host12 kernel: [ 50.118473] lp0: using parport0 (interrupt-driven). Dec 18 13:03:16 host12 kernel: [ 51.214019] nbd0: NBD_DISCONNECT Dec 18 13:03:16 host12 kernel: [ 51.215184] nbd0: Receive control failed (result -32) Dec 18 13:03:16 host12 kernel: [ 51.215341] nbd0: queue cleared Dec 18 13:03:21 200-202-server-1 ldminfod[27426]: connect from 192.168.202.112 (192.168.202.112) Dec 18 13:03:22 host12 kernel: [ 60.362721] NET: Registered protocol family 10 Dec 18 13:03:22 host12 kernel: [ 60.403926] lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions Dec 18 13:03:24 200-202-server-1 ldminfod[27441]: connect from 192.168.202.112 (192.168.202.112) The last line repeats, seemingly ad infinitum. Dec 18 13:11:35 200-202-server-1 ldminfod[470]: connect from 192.168.202.112 (192.168.202.112) Dec 18 13:11:35 200-202-server-1 ldminfod[473]: connect from 192.168.202.112 (192.168.202.112) Dec 18 13:11:35 200-202-server-1 ldminfod[478]: connect from 192.168.202.112 (192.168.202.112) Dec 18 13:11:36 200-202-server-1 ldminfod[482]: connect from 192.168.202.112 (192.168.202.112) Dec 18 13:11:36 200-202-server-1 ldminfod[485]: connect from 192.168.202.112 (192.168.202.112) Dec 18 13:11:37 200-202-server-1 ldminfod[488]: connect from 192.168.202.112 (192.168.202.112) Dec 18 13:11:37 200-202-server-1 ldminfod[493]: connect from 192.168.202.112 (192.168.202.112) Dec 18 13:11:38 200-202-server-1 ldminfod[503]: connect from 192.168.202.112 (192.168.202.112) Dec 18 13:11:38 200-202-server-1 ldminfod[507]: connect from 192.168.202.112 (192.168.202.112) Dec 18 13:11:38 200-202-server-1 ldminfod[510]: connect from 192.168.202.112 (192.168.202.112) Dec 18 13:11:39 200-202-server-1 ldminfod[516]: connect from 192.168.202.112 (192.168.202.112) Any ideas? Todd On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Todd O'Bryan <[email protected]> wrote: > OK. Still not working. I think I'm going to try a fresh install of 8.10. My > big hesitation in doing that is that I have LDAP and Kerberos authentication > set up and restoring them scares me. I'll let you know how it goes. > > Todd > > > On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Scott Balneaves > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 12:46:17PM -0500, Todd O'Bryan wrote: >> > OK. I just noticed something strange. When I try to update the chroot >> area, >> > if I leave it with the default repos enabled, I get no updates. If I add >> > >> > deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu intrepid-updates main >> restricted >> > >> > to get backports, it wants to install lilo and mbr, but I'm pretty sure >> I >> > don't want those in a thin-client image. Is there something weird going >> on? >> > Do I really want lilo and mbr? Should I remove them manually after >> they're >> > installed? >> >> They don't hurt anything, and are just part of a standard install, so you >> can >> just ignore them. >> >> Scott >> >> -- >> Scott L. Balneaves | Life may have no meaning... or even worse, >> Systems Department | it may have a meaning of which I disapprove. >> Legal Aid Manitoba | -- Ashleigh Brilliant >> >> -- >> edubuntu-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users >> > >
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