Re: fscking remotely

2003-07-10 Thread pbdlists
I have a couple of completely headless systems (some of them so far away it takes about 12 hours by direct flight). But I always make sure there are at the very least 2 systems at each location and they are together close enough to run serial cables between them. Then I redirect the console to the

fscking remotely

2003-07-08 Thread David Bear
I'm thinking that dropping to single user mode will kill are running daemons include sshd? is that true? I have a nearly headless server in another building and would like to ssh into it and init 1 fsck / then init 3 but, I'm thinking single user mode will lock remote access out... any

Re: fscking remotely

2003-07-08 Thread Andy Farkas
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, David Bear wrote: I'm thinking that dropping to single user mode will kill are running daemons include sshd? is that true? Yes, everything dies in singleuser mode. I have a nearly headless server in another building and would like to ssh into it and init 1 fsck /