Hi Jonas,
thanks for the pointer.
I was hoping for a solution like mmdebstrap.
Will give it a try or will at least use it as inspiration.
Thanks a lot,
Christoph
On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 1:25 PM Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Hi Christoph,
>
> Quoting Christoph Müllner (2020-02-09 12:54:56
d not find a reliable
way to get them in).
I found some emails in the archives about similar use cases (from ~10 years
ago).
But I failed to identify the solution in those cases.
Therefore I'd like to ask if anyone has a solution for my use case or some
hints/pointers.
Thanks,
Christoph
Hello,
On 2020-02-06 19:47, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 06 Feb 2020 at 17:56:00 (+0100), Christoph Pleger wrote:
I am using a program for automatic creation of a harddisk partitioning
from a configuration file. That file contains device names like
/dev/sda1 etc. for naming the partitions
completed and filesystems
created - links in /dev/disk/by-uuid/ are not yet available when
udevadm is run, so that udevadm returns nothing. So, my question is: Is
it possible to force the device node links to have been created before
calling udevadm? Without long sleeps or sleep loops?
Regards
Christoph
iele Grüße
Christoph
Hello,
On 2020-01-28 09:28, Christoph Pleger wrote:
on my notebook computer, I have a WLAN interface that is managed with
NetworkManager and a cable-bound network interface that gets its
static IP address by a systemd-networkd configuration file. But as of
course on a portable notebook
omatically.
Regards
Christoph
to realize such a combination of NetworkManager and
systemd-networkd/systemd-resolved?
Regards
Christoph
Hi,
On 2020-01-09 18:23, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Thu, Jan 09, 2020 at 05:56:53PM +0100, Christoph Pleger wrote:
Does anybody know what happened in newer kernels that makes
OWNER="$result"
fail for NIS accounts?
At a guess, it's bug #878625 again.
Does it start working again if y
unt, that is, it works with local accounts, but not with NIS
accounts.
Does anybody know what happened in newer kernels that makes
OWNER="$result" fail for NIS accounts?
Regards
Christoph
n tell this is not #913062, nor #929834,
nor #846278. I do not have light-locker installed.
Cheers
Christoph
PS.
Andrea, please excuse me sending this message not only to the list but
also to you directly. I am not sure whether you follow this list
regularly, and I'm interested to know whether you have found a solution
by now.
:
pam_systemd(login:session): Not creating session: Already running in a
session or user slice
Does anybody know if and how a child process can be created in a
completely new session, regarding to what pam_systemd and loginctl think
about it?
Viele Grüße
Christoph
sitor' in that shell, a switch back to
tty1 takes place and the KDE session again starts there.
Does anybody know the reason why not the correct TTY is used for KDE?
Viele Grüße
Christoph
with
"Permission denied" or "Operation not permitted" though both getuid()
and geteuid() return 0.
Regards
Christoph
Thanks for the prompt reply!
The Wanderer wrote:
On 2017-08-02 at 11:44, Christoph Groth wrote:
> I'm running Debian testing and would like to upgrade from
> "oldtesting" (jessie) to current testing. I noticed that 'apt
> upgrade' as well as 'apt-get upgrade' want to ins
dependency situations.
Thanks for any hints,
Christoph
nd what do I have to do to solve this on the client
or let it solve on the server?
Regards
Christoph
lve on the server?
Regards
Christoph
rsion 105 definitiv funktioniert,
angenommen, dass entweder niemand der Anwesenden genau weiß, ob und wie es
mit policykit 105 funktioniert, oder dass es mit der Version tatsächlich
nicht funktioniert.
Viele Grüße
Christoph
disc, though it could with dmraid?
I am still wondering why mdadm discovered the RAID that I had created with
the BIOS RAID utility, but destroyed it. I wanted to re-install the
machine anyway, but what if had used netboot with nfsroot as a rescue
system for the machine?
Regards
Christoph
st all of the information had to
do with Ubuntu, so I do not know if 'nomdmonddf' also works for Debian.
Regards
Christoph
T, create a basic system on the RAID and then reboot from RAID.
Regards
Christoph
that is, I deactivated the RAID feature in
BIOS-Setup and after booting with NFSROOT, used 'mdadm --create ...', but
I did not manage to make that RAID bootable.
So, how can I setup a RAID 1 over two whole disks with mdadm?
Regards
Christoph
vered automatically at boot time on another computer? Or
should this work as is and we have a bug here?
Regards
Christoph
to achieve my goal in jessie?
Viele Grüße
Christoph
he way how
to do that even differs for the various devices supported by uboot. Can
anybody help me?
Regards
Christoph
On Thu, 2015-11-19 at 21:29 +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> Just to report, I've actually done this. I've uploaded a package of
> the
> new upstream version today; but I uploaded it to the 'DELAYED-7'
> queue
> to give the maintainer an opportunity to block the upload if they
> aren't
> happy
On Tue, 2015-11-17 at 14:18 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> I can live without being able to read emails form one individual
> ever.
Gosh... I never got so much meta-answers around one of my mails
itself...
In any case, if your MUA crashes based on whichever mail it reads,...
than it's likely a bug,
On Tue, 2015-11-17 at 13:40 -0500, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> Aha. Did evolution verify my smime sig in the message I just
> sent to the list?
Nope, your cert has expired on 2015-03-12.
Chris.
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Hey guys.
Thanks for the suggestions... I'll have a look at them :)
Cheers,
Chris.
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On Tue, 2015-11-17 at 00:42 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> My email client chokes on your signature. If I make any attempt to
> reply, my
> email client freezes.
Well... than it's very likely a bug in your MUA.
> Try: sorting out your signature (I don't know what is wrong with it),
> or
>
Hey.
Maybe someone can help me with this...
I'm looking for a backup solution with quite some specific needs,...
the idea is basically to backup my main data vaults (which are already
on RAID and regularly btrfs-sent/received to other HDDs) to optical
media (or smaller HDDs with e.g. another
On Mon, 2015-11-16 at 09:34 +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> https://www.smartmontools.org/wiki/Supported_USB-Devices
But note that Debian's smartmontools are pretty outdated and many USB
bridges supported already in the newest version won't work in Debian.
Cheers,
Chris.
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On Wed, 2015-11-11 at 20:20 -0200, Paulo Roberto wrote:
> The option AllowUsers of /etc/ssh/sshd_config stopped working.
I did a small check, and it still works here, as expected... anything
special with your PAM? Are you sure that you checked on the right hosts
with the right sshd_config in
? Everything that you need to
know is inside the already reported bug. For end users that are not
core-debian developers, filing a bug is close to impossible.
Regards from Germany,
Christoph
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the /lib/udev/write_net_rules script and
see how you can drive it as you desire.
I know how to create 70-persistent-net.rules manually, but the thing is
that this has to work for about 250 computers, so I cannot do it by hand.
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works, just like it did before in wheezy. I had read that systemd supports
LSB init scripts, but i did not expect that this compatibility goes so
far.
But there is still one problem: The output of my script is not displayed
on the screen.
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1. Only very basic things, like starting the static network connection and
mounting file systems
2. My script, with no other systemd boot task running concurrently
3. Everything else
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On Sat, 2015-02-28 at 15:23 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
Software there asks, who am I? They then pass the
IP address around.
Software doing this is simply broken.
Nothing guarantees (nor any standard demands) that the hostname actually
resolves to anything, not to talk about a valid public IP
should file a bug for this and if
yes, for which package? I still got no real feeling for where this
comes from, but it makes the use of such systems (sudo@openAFS and
Kerberos) quite annoying.
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The following versions are from the (older) working image before
starting selective upgrades:
Versions of packages openafs-krb5 depends on:
ii libc6 2.18-7
ii libcomerr21.42.10-1
ii libk5crypto3 1.12.1+dfsg-1
ii libkrb5-3 1.12.1+dfsg-1
oo openafs
Hi,
I had problems a while ago with several USB sticks on Debian Jessie. For
all non-root users they were automounted read-only. But there was no way of
writing something onto the sticks for a non-privileged user. Fiddling
around with user permissions and such didn't help. The simple solution
On Fri, 2014-11-07 at 21:48 -0800, Kelly Clowers wrote:
Personally I wonder what specifically he thinks makes the
Debian Constitution a toxic document.
Me too,... I had never considered the constitution as that
problematic,... I rather thing the Code of Conduct is going to cause
major
On Thu, 2014-06-05 at 17:39 -0700, jimmy wrote:
Problem description: With normal/common file permission usage, in a
directory owned by non-root user, the user can rename or delete root-owned
files using:
/bin/mv
/bin/rm
Within such directory, that non-root user can also
On Thu, 2014-02-13 at 15:16 +0100, Hans wrote:
Is there something known about using encrypted partitions? I have the root-
partition ( = / ) and the partition, where the kernel resides ( = /boot)
unencryptetd. They work well. But when the boot will get access to the
encrypted partitions it
No... what you mean is alignment... and that is not only dependant on the
partitions..but every block layer from the file system to the physical medium.
TRIM depends on support from all the layers as well... from the fs to the
physical medium, including LVM, RAID or dmcrypt.
Chris.
Hans-J.
Trim is disabled peer default for security reasons.
Cheers,
Chris.
green greenfreedo...@gmail.com schrieb:
John Thoe wrote at 2013-05-05 19:45 -0500:
For starters, I am using a laptop for SSD so I read that using LUKS
is not a good option since it disables TRIM.
I am using cryptsetup,
On Fri, 2012-10-19 at 12:27 +0200, Florian Ernst wrote:
There aren't any. That is, there aren't any such plans *anymore*, as
SHA256 is already in use and that page is partially misleading, cf.
I recently started a discussion on debian-devel about moving to even stronger
hashes like SHA512 or
On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 05:59 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
You didn't notice this yourself in recent years and you're aware of the
GNU General Public License's disclaimer of warranty ;).
Don't get me wrong, I would be pissed off too.
Yeah I know... guess I came down a bit over the night.
I fully
On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 14:49 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
The only data losses I experienced
were not too dramatically and caused by bad hardware or by myself
*knocking on wood*.
Good luck
Fortunately you didn't lost your mails, just some
might be really unreadable, regarding to the broken
Hi.
This is intended as a warning on all users of the Evolution MUA that it
contains a bug since years that leads to irrecoverably corruptions on
any From_ lines in mails.
I've opened a bug[0] in the BTS whith some information and a link to the
upstream bug report (and warnings about my very
p texlive-lang-allDepends texlive-lang-polish (= 2012.20120516)
p texlive-lang-polish Suggests texlive-fonts-extra
Any suggestions?
Christoph
# aptitude -D full-upgrade
The following NEW packages will be installed:
fonts-comfortaa{a} (D: texlive
Wayne Topa linux...@gmail.com writes:
On 06/15/2012 10:24 AM, Christoph Groth wrote:
For a reason that I do not understand, currently full-upgrade wants to
install some rather huge packages.
Install the debian-reference package and read section 2.3.5. System wide
upgrade
Thanks. I read
Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de writes:
On 2012-06-15 18:15 +0200, Christoph Groth wrote:
aptitude -D is supposed to show for each package to be newly installed
the reason why it is needed. In my case, aptitude wants to install
texlive-fonts-extra though this package is currently not installed
Javier Vasquez j.e.vasque...@gmail.com writes:
Some time back the policy changed to install by default the
recommended ones. So I had to include in my setting:
APT::Install-Recommends false;
I'm not sure if that would help you. Also I would turn off
suggested packages if you have them
Dom to...@rpdom.net writes:
What does
aptitude why texlive-fonts-extra
say?
See original posting.
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On 2012-06-15 16:24 +0200, Christoph Groth wrote:
Please consider the output of aptitude -D full-upgrade below. I do
not see any reason to install texlive-fonts-extra, and aptitude also
does not seem to see one. But it still wants to install the package
that the scripts in /etc/kernel/* get included
in the .deb?
Or is there another way to solve the above described problem?
I build the .deb on a debian squeeze. kernel-package is at version
12.036+nmu1 .
Thanks a lot for your help,
Christoph
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On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 08:47:04PM +0200, boris.sane...@agis-sa.fr wrote:
Hi,
I'm under Debian/Linux 5.0.8. I'm trying to move a file from one project
quota to another one.
Which isn't allowed, but old kernels indeed did hang instead of properly
rejecting it.
Try backporting commit
On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 08:47:04PM +0200, boris.sane...@agis-sa.fr wrote:
Hi,
I'm under Debian/Linux 5.0.8. I'm trying to move a file from one project
quota to another one.
Which isn't allowed, but old kernels indeed did hang instead of properly
rejecting it.
Try backporting commit
Christoph Groth c...@falma.de writes:
Lars Maes lars.m...@gmail.com writes:
Why not use an UDF filesystem, that is used on DVD discs?
Indeed, this seems to work well. It is a better option than VFAT and
NTFS. I didn't know that the filesystem of DVDs is also usable for
rewriteable media
designed with
that in mind, too. Thanks!
Christoph
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Robert Blair Mason Jr. r...@verizon.net writes:
Christoph Groth c...@falma.de wrote:
Blair Mason r...@verizon.net writes:
Permission schemes on removable media are not too powerful annyway,
as anyone with root on any machine can change them... my $0.02.
Exactly -- I wonder whether
shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com writes:
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 19:02, Christoph Groth c...@falma.de wrote:
Blair Mason r...@verizon.net writes:
Permission schemes on removable media are not too powerful annyway, as
anyone with root on any machine can change them... my $0.02.
Exactly -- I
the best FS for sharing data between unrelated Linux systems? Is
it really FAT or NTFS?
Thanks,
Christoph
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Blair Mason r...@verizon.net writes:
Permission schemes on removable media are not too powerful annyway, as
anyone with root on any machine can change them... my $0.02.
Exactly -- I wonder whether there are any decent (modern features,
public specification, nice free implementation, etc.)
Hi, there's lot of work I've done to document all the stuff, so I'd
really appreciate if anyone here has the time to translate the howtos.
The idea with the copy back sounds fair. But please don't forget to
refer the original work within your translation ;-)
Cheerio,
Chris
Would you mind if
Hi folks,
in the last months I've published more than 150 Debian howtos which
are online now at http://www.asconix.com/howtos/debian
The howtos are covering the following topics so far:
* Debian as infrastructure (BIND, Samba ...)
* Webservers (Apache2, Nginx, Lighttpd ...)
* Databases (MySQL,
Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME, 943/940GML
Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
A log of xorg starting up is attached. I'm grateful for any hints.
Christoph
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Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 16:16:22 +0200, Christoph Groth wrote:
since several months I observe a strange problem mostly in iceweasel
(from current Debian testing), but also occasionally in other
applications: quite often one or a few characters on a web page
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 21:59 -0400, GhostlyDeath wrote:
ohci_hcd :03:05.1: Unlink after no-IRQ? Controller
is probably using the wrong IRQ.
hi,
could you test a recent kernel version?
thanks,
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Hi.
Is there a implementation of SERPENT (for file encryption, not disk) in
Debian, except mcrypt (which is buggy and orphaned according to its
package description)?
I mean a finished tool, not just a library.
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On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 17:43 -0400, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
I presume you mean the cipher by Anderson, Biham and Knudsen.
Yep was there another one of the same name?
I'm unaware of one, but I think it is a fairly bad move to use
algorithms other than standard ones. Unless you have very
On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 18:29 -0400, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
I plan to use them stacked ... so that shouldn't be a problem IMO.
Is your machine too speedy? There are other things you could do to
slow it down if that's important to you.
*g* ... I'm already using mprime for that ;)
Yes, and
:
argo:~# aptitude why stellarium
Unable to find a reason to install stellarium.
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Christoph
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On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 06:41:24 -0500 (EST), Christoph Groth wrote:
For years, I've been using apt-get happily. Now I wanted to switch
to aptitude because it is supposed to resolve conflicts better but I
find myself unable to tame it. Any hints
Dear all,
How to list all packages which are installed but unavailable? Is it
possible to list all packages which were installed from a certain
repository?
Thanks
Christoph
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How to list all packages which are installed but unavailable?
maybe
$ aptitude search ~i~o
Thanks a lot, that seems to do the trick.
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On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:04:23AM -0400, Tom Vier wrote:
Anyone know why these aren't signed (or signed by an unknown key)? I
installed the latest keyring.
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
libpam-runtime libpam0g libpam-modules libpq4
Install these
Hi folks,
beeing a RoR developer I'm often installing a complete Ruby on Rails
environment on a fresh Debian desktop. Some days ago I've documented a
clean way to get a properly working Ruby on Rails installation on Lenny.
By the way, it's the 40th how-to in the wiki ;-)
Hi folks,
besides Ion, Wmii, Xmonad and Awesome there exists the absolutely
excellent tiling window manager StumpWM. StumpWM is rock stable, fast and
_really_ leightweight (some hundreds kbytes). For all of you interested in
StumpWM, take a look at the howto I have written for installing StumpWM
Some weeks ago I installed XFCE 4.6 on many Lenny boxes and documented
the installation in a howto I have published in my wiki:
http://debian.asconix.com/xfce-debian-lenny-howto
Following step-by-step results in a clean and properly working XFCE
4.6 installation.
Greets,
Chris
Magnus
Hi folks,
I am working for several weeks on a new wiki containing lot lof
interesting and _working_ howtos. You can find it at http://debian.asconix.com.
The howtos explain step-by-step the setup of server or desktop
installations.
The first howtos I published cover topics like Lighttpd
Hi.
Which is the default/designated way in Debian to set up iptables rules
on system boot?
I mean the /etc/init.d scripts is long gone... ;)
Thanks,
Chris.
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On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 12:31 -0800, Ken Teague wrote:
Which script(s) are you referring to? I had to create my own.
Uhm until iptables 1.2.7-8 or so a init.d script was provided with the
package...
Chris.
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Hi.
I have to use gpg from within an initrd.
/dev/tty is not available (an won't be) only /dev/console is here.
But whatever I do gpg complains:
Without --no-tty it complains that /dev/tty isn't there (gpg: cannot
open '/dev/tty': No such device or address)
With it, in complains gpg: Sorry, no
For any of you who is interested in this issue.
It seems that this is a bug with grub.
If I do the same thing with reiserFS on the USB-stick, everything works,
but (at least) with ext2/ext3... it doesn't.
I wrote to the bug-mailing-list from the grub guys,.. but it seems that
they do no longer
Hello.
I've just tried to install grub1 on an USB-stick in order to boot from
it, but it continues to fail:
Following situation:
-BIOS is definitely able to boot from USB
-the system has one harddisk /dev/sda
-USB-stick has one partition /dev/sdb1, type 0x83, filesystem ext3
-Debian sid = grub
On Mon, 2008-01-28 at 20:27 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
Are you sure that Linux supports Blu-Ray? Being chock full of
proprietary DRM, I'd be shocked if it were.
Well,... yes and no,..
Yes:
First of all, the DRM works on file level,... (ok, there are things like
HDCP), and the drive itself
On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 20:13 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
The only solution is to take out that excess RAM and send it to me!
Sorry,.. I've already threw it away ;-P
Chris.
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Hi everybody.
I've just bought and installed a LG GGW-H20L Blu-Ray burner,...
This is an SATA device, I'm running a 2.6.23.10 kernel (not the Debian
version) on Debian sid (AMD64) and I use the proprietary nvidia drivers
(169.07).
The system is an Dual (!) DualCore AMD Opteron machine.
(Please
at the wiki and if you have some proposals for new howtos you can
write me a mail.
Greets,
Chris
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, read cache: enabled, doesn't
support DPO or FUA
ata1/sda is my harddisk (at least one of them)
What do does errors mean? Is this probably a hardware failure?
And how can the CD/DVD problem relate to this?
Any ideas?
Thanks and best wishes,
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Hi.
I can confirm this problem,... yesterdays updates broke my X,... mouse
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