and took the install from there and all worked fine. Hope this helps!
I ran into the same broken afpd as well. When I went back to rex and used
that package, which for some reason does not depend on the appletalk
libraries, the problem went away. Perhaps it is the libraries (libatalk
1.4)
First, thanks to Lindsay Allen for getting me started on this and his
patience with a cranky kernel compile:
I had orignially been using a debian box as a file server with Netware and
Appletalk clients. On upgrade to 1.3, that functionalilty was left out of
the precompiled kernel, forcing me to
is there a single command for removing all trace of users from the system
similar to adduser, but in reverse?
BK
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Thanks. Couldn't find ref to it in man.
Rgds,
BK
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This is a bit of a cop-out, but it works cleanly almost every time: If
bringing your system down is not a problem, it would probably be easier
(read: less time consuming) to reboot off the emergency disk (Debian 1.2)
or the Boot disk (Debian 1.1) and go through the setup again. Instead of
Hi, all--
I just upgraded a debian 1.1 release machine to debian 1.2. For
the first time, I used dselect in ftp mode and ran into a couple of
problems, but they were worth the time saved for a blind download of the
whole distribution. One problem was annoying in particular: dselect
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