cvsweb to my list of things to check
first. I just had to update yppasswdd_server.c from cvs for
similar reasons. Thanks for pointing this out! :)
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On 03 Nov 2003, Mark Nipper wrote:
> Uh oh! It's that last part where there are the two extra
> entries for the two ACL added groups, but no GID seems to have
> been stored with each entry, whereas the example in the daemon
> news article does actually show GID&
x27;s in these places.
So I assume this is an NIS/ACL bug of some kind? Both my
uid and gid as well as both the gid's above (nes and loki) are
mapped via NIS. If anyone needs me to do anything else, let me
know. I don't feel nearly competent enough to start debugging
the sou
use it and generally how to use it as
well as compatibility issues? I see a few things on google about
patches and the like, but know real thorough description of all
of this, even just under FreeBSD.
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n't give any feedback) and making the server ignore ctrl-alt-del etc?
I've only been running 5.1-RELEASE-p10 for a couple of
days now with postfix-2.0.14-20030812,1, but so far no lock ups.
I'll certainly keep an eye out for it though! :)
Maybe it's the Java
you want truly user unfriendly, try using
fdisk/disklabel post installation, which both DO handle large
slice/partition sizes properly, and through which I finally
realized my 1638492118Kb RAID-5 partition. :)
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of the OS.
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>From dmesg:
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acpi0: power button is handled as a fixed feature programming model.
and sysctl:
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hw.acpi.power_button_state: S5
hw.acpi.disable_on_poweroff: 1
I'm running 5-CURRENT from a few days ago...
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chance of putting in more useful
information to fdisk and disklabel from the command line? I had
to fire up sysinstall just to figure out all the sector
boundaries and sizes. What a pain! :)
Anyway, thanks for the feedback. My brain was elsewhere.
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but
then I have an approximately 1T slice followed by a 600 something
gigabyte slice. Again, not what I'm looking for.
Any advice? Are the disk tools just not 64 bit clean or
something? Or is this a kernel, device driver or fs layer
problem?
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