to be unrelated to X.
The machine became very sluggish. The clock lost time. Repeated
backspace (key held down) wouldn't work on the keyboard. Issuing the
reboot command evetually succeeded in rebooting the machine, but it
took fifteen minutes or so.
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to running X.
Then I'd try a different window manager/environment.
Good thinking, I'll do that and report.
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command 000ca000.
Apr 15 11:17:14 stephano kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed
out
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when /dev/hda is down
but doesn't start with /dev/hdc is down must be something to do
with RAID: the array itself (likely), the way the system starts RAID
(less likely) or the kernel RAID stuff.
with no luck - any last hint before it finally works as expected?
Balu
| George
to document that too in
the HOWTO.
I'd also like to draw your attention to a post of mine from yesterday re.
woody on LVM which wasn't answered; I'd really appreciate some input:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200206/msg02783.html
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to look at my Unofficial Kernel 2.4 Root-on-RAID and
Root-on-LVM-on-RAID HOWTO at:
http://www.linustech.com.cy/linux/HOWTO/lvmraid/
or at
http://karaolides.com/computing/HOWTO/lvmraid/
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for the person who posted the bug.
Suggestions, anyone?
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query it directly refuse to do so when I put it resolv.conf?
Any ideas?
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of the message: a nameserver which will do er3cursive
resolution for me when queried using dig will not do so when placed in
/etc/resolv.conf.
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this, but the resolver libraries (obviously) won't.
I will be taking this up with the people (hominids?) who run this ISP.
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the names in the top level of /lib back?
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unusable.
Any ideas as to how to make it log only to the screen?
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three configuration
screens (configure keymap, enable md5 passwords, and enable shadow
passworsd) no matter what answer is given in each screen.
Has anyone else had this? Any pointers?
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/~blade/install/
So now I have an installation of woody with the root fs on LVM. I'll try
root-on-LVM-on-software-RAID next...
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regards,
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in no time at
all... ;)
In my humble opinion, the choice of transfer method in a case as simple as
that posed by Andrew must be down to personal
taste/habit/familiarity/convenience rather than any technological
consideration.
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as the first biit disk in the BIOS setup.
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:
net/ipv4/ip_forward=1
If there is one, comment it out.
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On Tue, 12 Mar
Hi,
Any pointers/suggestions on how to set up a Greek keyboard on woody?
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On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Pietro Cagnoni wrote:
George Karaolides wrote:
Hi,
Any pointers/suggestions on how to set up a Greek keyboard on woody?
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there's an hellenic-howto on www.linuxdoc.org.
pietro.
Hi Pietro,
Thanks for the pointer, but I was aware
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in the same
directory. All include entries in the same file referring to el must
also be changed to el_CY.
I then changed the XkbLayout entry in /etc/X11/XF86Config to el_CY.
My keyboard map still needs a little debugging but I think I'm almost
there.
Thanks,
| George Karaolides
for potato as well, or only for woody?
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Hi all,
Anyone successfully installed Informix on Debian? I'm trying to install
version 9.21.UC2-1 and not having too much success.
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pointers on
what I have to look out for?
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is there, the borrowed disk
can be returned. I understand that hard disks don't generally lie around
waiting for people to borrow them for copying systems over, but if you do
happen to have access to an extra disk I'd be happy to talk you through
the process.
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setting the dialmode to manual on both
computers:
isdnctrl dialmode interface-name manual
Then try dialling out on one computer:
isdnctrl dial interface-name
and post info. about what happens.
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for database systems. However, many databases
can use raw devices rather than file systems, and with LVM you have the
flexibility to change the disk space allocated to a logical volume
device without re-partitioning disks.
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,
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be the next step?
Please do:
isdnctrl list interface-name
on both computers, and post the output.
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Vegh Karoly wrote:
Current setup of interface 'isdn0':
EAZ/MSN:9905
snip
Can't see anything wrong with these, at first glance at least.
Send me the output of
ifconfig interface-name on both machines.
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that you can now boot from any of the
disks.
- Celebrate appropriately.
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Hi,
/dev/md0 - /boot
/dev/md1 - swap
/dev/md2 - root
# Specifies the boot device. This is where Lilo installs its boot
# block. It can be either a partition, or the raw device, in which
# case it installs in the MBR, and will overwrite the current MBR.
#
?
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OK, will try that next.
- patches arent needed for raid0/raid1 for 2.2 or 2.4 kernels...
and probably required for raid5 on most 2.2 kernels
I'm using 2.4.17 without any patches.
Thanks,
G.
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, George Karaolides wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone successfully built a woody
the
redundancy achieved with Linux Software RAID with the flexibility of LVM
to build a real enterprise-level server.
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George Karaolides
Hi,
Has anyone out there attempted building a Debian woody system with root fs
on LVM on software RAID?
And while we're at it, has anyone done this with the root fs being one of
the exotic new ones (reiserfs/XFS/JFS/ext3)?
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, 192.168.1.0/24 etc.
Best regards, good luck and don't hesitate to come back with any more
questions,
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e.g. 192.168.0.0/24, 192.168.1.0/24 etc.
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questions.
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9, 96 Aug 3 10:11 /dev/st0a
crw-rw1 root tape 9, 32 Aug 3 10:11 /dev/st0l
crw-rw1 root tape 9, 64 Aug 3 10:11 /dev/st0m
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and /proc/mdstat for potential clues.
So I can't make my new partitions into a RAID-5 array.
I haven't found any clues in either /proc/mdstat or the log files.
Any suggestions?
| George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelides St., |
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.
Thanks for the suggestions; I will definitely look into the software I was
pointed to.
Have a nice weekend,
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Hi,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Nick Hastings wrote:
Hi,
* George Karaolides [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020108 09:09]:
Hi all,
Does anyone know what, if anything, besides foul play could cause one of
the old, compressed log files to disappear? I'm missing a whole day's
/var/log/messages.n.gz
Hi all,
Does anyone know what, if anything, besides foul play could cause one of
the old, compressed log files to disappear? I'm missing a whole day's
/var/log/messages.n.gz from this past week.
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users who need a nameserver, no patches are needed.
Again, let's take this elsewhere.
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agreement. I would love it if djb would GPL
his software.
let's take this discussion somewhere else.
As stated above, agreed.
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and
licensing, it must be acknowledged that his keeping tight control of the
software has prevented it from suffering from feature bloat. And since
it's open-source and you can distribute patches to it, there's no shortage
of patches to get it to do what you want.
Heppy new year,
| George
apt-get install djbdns
woody or sid:
There are official installer packages:
apt-get install djbdns-installer
If you do decide to try it out, then I am at your disposal to help with
any setup queries you may have.
Best regards and a happy new year,
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,
| |
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-system disk image missing?
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Brian Clark wrote:
* George Karaolides [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Dec 06. 2001 09:09]:
I'm trying to compile PHP4 on Debian potato. I'm using the Debian source
package php4_4.0.3pl1-0potato1.
You should consider using a recent snapshot from snaps.php.net
I'm getting
Yes, thanks David, 'watch -n1 date' worked fine for me.
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On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, David Z Maze
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Alan Shutko wrote:
George Karaolides [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a clock application that can be used to show system time in a
character-mode terminal?
M-x display-time. You _are_ running everything in Emacs, right? 8^)
I'm actually trying to un-learn emacs
(doesn't take over the terminal completely
like 'watch -n1 time'), then OK. Otherwise just running 'watch -n1 time'
does the job for me.
Thanks,
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] Error 2
--- end errors ---
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Hi,
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Brian Clark wrote:
* George Karaolides [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Dec 06. 2001 09:09]:
I'm trying to compile PHP4 on Debian potato. I'm using the Debian source
package php4_4.0.3pl1-0potato1.
You should consider using a recent snapshot from snaps.php.net
OK, I'll try
in
the appropriate places.
Does anyone remember what this was?
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Alan Shutko wrote:
George Karaolides [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I recall recently someone on this list mentioning a software, maybe a
Debian package, that manages installation of software under the /usr/local
hierarchy.
stow, maybe?
Yes, that's the one, thanks!
Hi,
Is there a clock application that can be used to show system time in a
character-mode terminal? There seem to be any number of them that can be
used under X, but I can't find any that can be used in character mode.
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assumed
you knew already.
Debian package of rute, anyone?
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On Thu, 29 Nov 2001
. --with-sybase=/opt/sybase)?
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,
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well for providing Internet access to about two dozen users and linking
three sites in the WAN I administer for my employers, all on ISDN.
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runlevel.
id:2:initdefault:
--- end excerpt from /etc/inittab ---
Change to
id:5:initdefault
to boot into runlevel 5 instead of 2, and vice versa.
This allows me to work in text-only or full graphical mode as required.
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-session-manager? Do I need one?
Have you also tried making your .xsession:
xscreensaver
exec icewm (or whatever the command is, I don't know)
I'll try that next.
Well that didn't work either... I'm at a complete loss.
George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelides St.,
tel: +35 79
On 8 Nov 2001, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
On Thu, 2001-11-08 at 11:41, George Karaolides wrote:
On 7 Nov 2001, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
On Wed, 2001-11-07 at 16:15, George Karaolides wrote:
Hi,
I'm running woody, using the icewm window manager.
I can start
On 7 Nov 2001, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
On Wed, 2001-11-07 at 16:15, George Karaolides wrote:
Hi,
I'm running woody, using the icewm window manager.
I can start xscreensaver from the command line, and I need to get it to
start when I log in (from wdm). I've tried to put
Hi,
I'm running woody, using the icewm window manager.
I can start xscreensaver from the command line, and I need to get it to
start when I log in (from wdm). I've tried to put xscreensaver
-no-splash in my ~/.xsession file without success.
Any ideas?
George Karaolides 8, Costakis
, but there must be
some subtle difference I'm not aware of.
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On Wed, 7 Nov 2001
PROTECTED]:~# chroot /mnt /sbin/lilo
Then take the machine out of the desktop machine, put it in the PC104 and
try and see if it boots then.
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keymap returns no errors, but I don't get
the actual keymap.
Any pointers?
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console-tools
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: console-tools is not fully installed
Any pointers?
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the new level. If you
want all home directories to be at the same level, unmount /home, make
two mount points under /home for the two filesystems, and mount each
partition on one. Entries for user home directories in /etc/passwd will
then have to be changed for all users.
Best regards,
George
Hi,
Has anyone on the list successfully used a Sangoma S514 Frame Relay card
with Debian, potato to be more specific?
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On 31 Oct 2001, Brian Nelson wrote:
I don't know about a card database, but you want the nv driver.
Thanks, got that from xfree86.org.
I seem to be on the right track now, thanks to everyone who helped.
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. The configuration screens ask me to choose a driver.
Where can I find info on which driver to choose for my card? (Nvidia
TNT2 w.32MB RAM). xf86config and xf86setup used to show a card database
so you could choose, but not here.
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2001, George Karaolides wrote:
Thanks,
Have done as above. The configuration screens ask me to choose a driver.
Where can I find info on which driver to choose for my card? (Nvidia
TNT2 w.32MB RAM). xf86config and xf86setup used to show a card database
so you could choose, but not here
and 13 not upgraded.
I have had no joy so far from xf86config.
Pointers, anyone?
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families of proprietary operating systems;
click on the link below to download.
If only it could be done, the community that invented the standards
Microsoft are perverting and abusing could give them a healthy taste of
their own medicine.
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tel: +35 79
On 26 Oct 2001, Adam Warner wrote:
On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 03:07, George Karaolides wrote:
Now to determine some more facts about the network geometry. I assume
that machine R at your institution has one interface connected to the
Internet, with a public IP address, and one
the service
agreement they have with whoever they're hosting the server for (you?) and
they do find out, you are in for trouble. The traffic won't be difficult
to spot; servers are expected to be serving out a lot of stuff, not to
have a lot of incoming traffic.
Best regards,
George Karaolides 8
Hi,
On 26 Oct 2001, Adam Warner wrote:
On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 01:04, George Karaolides wrote:
Hi,
I need a bit more info. to start thinking about your question.
I'm still up, barely :-)
How do you connect from H to R? Through the Internet?
Yes.
If so, does your
Hi,
Is there a way to stop Debian potato from adding the output of `uname -r`
to the beginning of /etc/motd?
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, George Karaolides wrote:
Is there a way to stop Debian potato from adding the output of `uname -r`
to the beginning of /etc/motd?
Go edit /etc/default/rcS and make sure it says EDITMOTD=no at some
point. There's
because cat ...
returns a varying integer like 76 or -25 instead of 1 or 0; the value
changes every few seconds. That is my problem. This is different to all
the other kernel settings.
I need to know for sure whether this setting is enabled or not for
security reasons.
Best regards,
George
this using the source directly, then edit the
Makefile in the top level of the kernel source tree and add your extra
string to the variable EXTRAVERSION.
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to be
unable to do so because of this.
Any ideas, anyone?
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and firewall rules
between our internal nets and our ISDN dialup Internet connection.
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' or '/sbin/ipchains --help' for more information.
The host this is running on can resolve the domain names OK.
Anyone know what could be wrong?
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) on the gateway.
I use the ipmasq Debian package to set up masquerading and firewall rules
between our internal nets and our ISDN dialup Internet connection.
Thanks and best regards,
George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelides St.,
tel: +35 79 68 08 86 Strovolos,
email
the domain names OK.
Anyone know what could be wrong?
Thanks and best regards,
George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelides St.,
tel: +35 79 68 08 86 Strovolos,
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nicosia CY 2057,
web: www.karaolides.com Republic of Cyprus
regards,
George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelides St.,
tel: +35 79 68 08 86 Strovolos,
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nicosia CY 2057,
web: www.karaolides.com Republic of Cyprus
for this.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelides St.,
tel: +35 79 68 08 86 Strovolos,
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nicosia CY 2057,
web: www.karaolides.com Republic of Cyprus
; other machines running with this code compiled into the kernel
have no problem with two EEpro100's.
This is certainly freaky...
George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelides St.,
tel: +35 79 68 08 86 Strovolos,
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nicosia CY 2057,
web
to
distinguish between them.
I hope this isn't an incurable trait of the Intel server motherboards. I
certainly don't look forward to having to convince the bosses to scrap two
perfectly healthy server boards, with on-board SCSI too, because of such a
silly quirk.
George Karaolides 8, Costakis
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