Marc Shapiro wrote:
> I also don't understand why it says that it could not create temporary
> files in /tmp. I am running this as root and /tmp is owned by root.
> What am I missing?
/tmp (and /var/tmp/) should have the following permissions and rights:
root:root 1777/drwxrwxrwt
apt runs
I have just installed Buster on a spare set of partitions using
debootstrap, as documented in:
Appendix D.3 of the Installation Guide.
When I got to configuring networking, I just copied
/etc/networking/interfaces, /etc/hosts, /etc/hostname, and
/etc/resolv.conf from my Stretch partition
kjo...@gmail.com (Kamil Jońca) writes:
[...]
> Please do not treat this as flame or sth.
> I used Virtualbox so far on my desktop box.
> Virtual machines are generally Windows (10,8.1,7, and ever ancient NT 4.0
Unfortuanately it seems, that qemu is not able to stable run NT4.
I forgot that I foun
Thanks to all who replied!
On Thursday, June 04, 2020 05:14:29 PM Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 04 June 2020 14:46:50 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > In a way, the subject covers most of it: " Using a USB hub with 3
> > computers, 1 printer, 1 external drive (for backup for any of the
> > three
On Thursday 04 June 2020 14:46:50 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> In a way, the subject covers most of it: " Using a USB hub with 3
> computers, 1 printer, 1 external drive (for backup for any of the
> three PCs)".
>
> I don't know much about USB hubs, I guess all of the ports are two
> way.
>
> To cl
David Wright writes:
> That begs the question of what pristine means, because it has never
> been defined even by the OP.
I thought that we had learned that what he really wanted was to be able
to identify packages that have not been used recently and remove them.
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On 2020-06-04 at 10:30, David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 01 Jun 2020 at 12:15:02 (+0200), Marco Möller wrote:
>> The short answer to this thread is that unfortunately Debian is
>> not prepared with a simple solution for this simple task, but
>> sophisticated workarounds are needed.
>
> As has been
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> In a way, the subject covers most of it: " Using a USB hub with 3 computers,
> 1
> printer, 1 external drive (for backup for any of the three PCs)".
>
> I don't know much about USB hubs, I guess all of the ports are two way.
>
> To clarify, if needed, I'd like to bu
On Thu, Jun 04, 2020 at 08:53:26PM +0200, Sven Hartge wrote:
> rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > In a way, the subject covers most of it: " Using a USB hub with 3
> > computers, 1
> > printer, 1 external drive (for backup for any of the three PCs)".
>
> > I don't know much about USB hubs, I guess
On 6/4/20 02:45, Sijmen J. Mulder wrote:
> Marco Möller wrote:
>>> In the fairly large number of posts in this thread I don't recall seeing
>>> file system snapshots suggested. My current preference is ZFS, which I
>>> know from experience to be up to what I understand to be the goal here.
>>
>>
On Thu, 4 Jun 2020 14:46:50 -0400
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> In a way, the subject covers most of it: " Using a USB hub with 3
> computers, 1 printer, 1 external drive (for backup for any of the
> three PCs)".
>
> I don't know much about USB hubs, I guess all of the ports are two
> way.
>
> To
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rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> In a way, the subject covers most of it: " Using a USB hub with 3 computers,
> 1
> printer, 1 external drive (for backup for any of the three PCs)".
> I don't know much about USB hubs, I guess all of the ports are two way.
No. This is even enforced in the way the ca
In a way, the subject covers most of it: " Using a USB hub with 3 computers, 1
printer, 1 external drive (for backup for any of the three PCs)".
I don't know much about USB hubs, I guess all of the ports are two way.
To clarify, if needed, I'd like to buy a 5 (or more) port USB (3.0) hub to
con
* m s [2020-06-02 15:28 -0400]:
> I'm running sid and after upgrading packages today, exim stopped
> working. It's keeping all my local mail in /var/spool/exim4/msglog and
> not delivering it, and even when I type "runq" it won't deliver the
> mail.
>
> # exim4 -qff -v
> LOG: MAIN
> Warning: N
On Sun 31 May 2020 at 18:43:46 (+0100), Michael Howard wrote:
> On 31/05/2020 15:59, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> > Michael Howard wrote:
> > > With linux (debian) you could just create an image (using dd for example)
> > > of
> > > the drive in order to restore it at a later date.
> > If a backup shal
On Mon 01 Jun 2020 at 12:15:02 (+0200), Marco Möller wrote:
> On 01.06.20 04:41, emetib wrote:
> > this has been an interesting topic, so what the hell, here's my two cents.
> >
> > for my vm's, i have a list off packages that i install as soon as the
> > minimum/base install and reboot is done.
Hi Kashif,
Kashif wrote:
>
>I am trying to install a buster through PXE netbooting using UEFI boot.
>The currents setup works for BIOS correctly.
>
>I changed dhcpd config file using 'option arch' to point to correct
>filename and that bit is working as when booting with PXE, the server
>manages
Marco Möller wrote:
> > In the fairly large number of posts in this thread I don't recall seeing
> > file system snapshots suggested. My current preference is ZFS, which I
> > know from experience to be up to what I understand to be the goal here.
>
> (...)
> I understand the OP to be in search fo
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