jakub krajcovic
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Hi Jose,
That was exactly what i was thinking too, but i solved it a bit
differently now. I used maildrop for local mailbox delivery, and i
finally got the beast running. Although it is still not working the
way i wanted, it is working never the less.
S pozdravom / Best regards
jakub
/mountpoint2?
If that is the case, then a simple: cp -R /boot /new-boot-location
should do it.
s pozdravom
jakub krajcovic
On júl 27, 2005, at 14:53, Richard Watson wrote:
Can anyone tell me if it's possible to move (or copy) the complete
contents
of /boot located on /dev/hdb1 to /dev/hda2. If so
could accomplish this task...
thanks
jakub krajcovic
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Thanks mike, this is what i needed to know.
jakub
gmail - the best way to share your privacy with others
On jún 27, 2005, at 11:46, Mike Williams wrote:
On Monday 27 June 2005 10:20, Jakub Krajcovic wrote:
this is not really a gentoo related question, but could someone please
help me anyway
controller on your motherboard (i.e., SATA
connections), the I would recommend foregoing the SATA controller and
just going with software RAID.
If you want hardware RAID, spend the money and get 3Ware.
Linux software RAID works very well.
Bill Roberts
On 13:49 Mon 27 Jun , Jakub Krajcovic
Hi guys,
it has been a long time since i was last subscribed to this list, (we
were still running gentoo 1.4 then), so let me say hello to everyone, i
love being in the gentoo community.
No, let me get to the point. In the near future, i am going to migrate
one server for a local highschool
I definitely think it's ownership related. The problem is somewhere
between pam and udev, but i think it's more likely pam. I experienced a
very similar (if not the same) issue some time ago. When you start xdm,
it starts as root, and somehow, something sets very restrictive (600)
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