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I have tested this and it works on Wheezy; I couldn't say if it applies
to earlier versions.
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On 31/07/12 09:25, Steve Dowe wrote:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udev#Mark_internal_SATA-Ports_as_eSATA-Ports
I have tested this and it works on Wheezy; I couldn't say if it applies
to earlier versions.
Correction - I thought it worked, but that was because my password was
stored
on photos, but close enough.
It's fast too.
And very heavy.
So, unless you want nice print outs /and/ a broken back, don't get one ;)
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the
partition, when I click on the drive in Nautilus. It's then the
password-less mount which fails...
If anyone could point me in the right direction, I'd be very grateful.
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not just Debian. N-M is aimed for laptops or mobile devices.
I'm using a laptop :)
Would this second interface have to physically exist?
For a true bridge, I guess yes :-)
'Nuff said :)
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to it. Or it sits idle when it has
no
member devices other than itself.
One thing that becomes apparent with (GNU/)Linux is the sheer number of
networking options that it's capable of. The ability to simulate complex
networks, for instance.
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On 29/06/12 23:47, Chris Davies wrote:
Steve Dowe s...@warpuniversal.co.uk wrote:
The issue I'm having, using wheezy, is that if I set up a bridged
ethernet interface for eth0 (br0), as per instructions on the Debian
wiki etc, NetworkManager can no longer manage my wired ethernet connection
) when using /etc/
networking/interfaces :-)
Looks like man 5 interfaces is my friend :)
A laptop with server-like advanced networking/routing needings is so not
a plain laptop with two/tree NICs (ethernet, wireless and umts, for
instance) ;-)
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# bridging
iface br0 inet dhcp
bridge_ports eth0
bridge_stp off
bridge_maxwait 0
bridge_fd 0
I must be missing something simple here. Could anyone point me in the
right direction please? Has anyone got a working config?
TIA...
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is possible between NM and br0 - I'm just unsure of
the approach in Debian.
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-way encryption/decryption.
I know I'm stating the obvious, but I've been told I'm good at that ;)
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NM and br0 - I'm just unsure of
the approach in Debian.
I think you still need to add a second interface to the bridge...
Would this second interface have to physically exist?
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On 29/06/12 17:19, Steve Dowe wrote:
On 29/06/12 16:54, CamaleĆ³n wrote:
Ah, then maybe you don't need a bridge but a virtual addressing layout:
http://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration#Multiple_IP_addresses_on_One_Interface
But that fixes the IP addresses both to my local network
On 29/06/12 17:22, Denis Witt wrote:
And afterwards I have to unmount the device. This might work rather fine
on a Linux system but on Windows (and FZ is available for Windows)...
I believe the same thing might be achieved on Windows, using TrueCrypt.
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out many more of those error messages:
error: superfluous RAID member (5 found).
repeats 17 times
So it does point to grub being at fault somewhere, rather than the initrd.
Have I missed something blindingly obvious?
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I didn't realise grub2 could handle that, though. Thanks.
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. The error message no longer appears at boot
time and I don't need to intervene to get to my login prompt.
For anyone reading this in the same dilemma, I'm not sure if things like
this would get backported to squeeze or not - perhaps someone has an
idea how to find out...
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On 13/06/12 23:15, Tom H wrote:
Since metadata 1.1 or 1.2 stores the metadata at the beginning rather
than at the end, perhaps using a partitioned mdraid device with that
metada works with squeeze.
Good idea. I'll boot it up with a live CD and report back soon.
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Hi,
I know that Debian distributes its own variants, but could someone say
what their experience of installing the latest Firefox and/or
Thunderbird has been like in Squeeze?
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you not use any
add-ons?
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the built in add-on search'n'install thingy. Also got flashplugin-nonfree
installed version 1:2.8.4 works fine.
Icedove has Enigmail GnuPG add-on ok, but a theme I downloaded makes it crash
so I'm using the default theme.
That's really useful - thanks for your feedback.
Steve
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libraries) on Squeeze.
I run the Mozilla variants here, downloaded from mozilla, and have
encountered no problems at all.
That's encouraging. :)
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then as root run
apt-get update
apt-get install -t squeeze-backports iceweasel
Awesome. Much appreciated.
Sorry, I am not good at writing English!
You have nothing to worry about - it's perfectly comprehensible.
Thanks for your help!
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Brilliant, thanks for the links Ralf.
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