From: Kevin Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > On Sat, Sep 22, 2007 at 05:30:11AM +0530, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > After mounting, run
> > # chown storage.storage /home/storage/store
> >
>
> Hi Rajkiran,
> it should be noted that when you give an instruction tha
The permissions and user/group ids are stored on the ext2 partition.
As always ;-)
The fact that the ount point has one set of those before, and another after
mount can be a bit confusing.
To clarify :
After mount, the root of the filesytem on /dev/hda1 becomes /home/storage/store.
The origina
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Subject: RE: [Openvpn-users] /etc/init.d/openvpn does not work, manual is OK
Most problably this a problem concerned to the user used on the start process.
If You're lo
From: westk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>X normally starts on F8.
>
>I thought it was F7.
It starts at the first unused virtual console.
And the display numbers ( :0 , :1 etc. ) are independent of the
virtual console number.
Try just starting X , instead of startx.
--
David B
ect an ftp site and install
the system from it.
This is AFAIK possible with RedHat and SuSE linux, but not with Debian ( 2.1
at least ).
Am I missing something or is this featire to be added in some future version ?
P.S.: I know NFS is supported, but I need FTP.
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David Balazic , stud
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