First, thanks to Lindsay Allen for getting me started on this and his
patience with a cranky kernel compile:
I had orignially been using a debian box as a file server with Netware and
Appletalk clients. On upgrade to 1.3, that functionalilty was left out of
the precompiled kernel, forcing me to
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> and took the install from there and all worked fine. Hope this helps!
I ran into the same broken afpd as well. When I went back to rex and used
that package, which for some reason does not depend on the appletalk
libraries, the problem went away. Perhaps it is the libraries (libatalk
1.4)
>deluser
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Thanks. Couldn't find ref to it in man.
Rgds,
BK
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is there a single command for removing all trace of users from the system
similar to adduser, but in reverse?
BK
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This is a bit of a cop-out, but it works cleanly almost every time: If
bringing your system down is not a problem, it would probably be easier
(read: less time consuming) to reboot off the emergency disk (Debian 1.2)
or the Boot disk (Debian 1.1) and go through the setup again. Instead of
reparti
Hi, all--
I just upgraded a debian 1.1 release machine to debian 1.2. For
the first time, I used dselect in ftp mode and ran into a couple of
problems, but they were worth the time saved for a blind download of the
whole distribution. One problem was annoying in particular: dselect
atte
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