Thank you both for your advice. The Debian install/rescue disks don't
seem to support the LVM, and Ubuntu said it would in the graphical
environment, but errored out. But when I was messing with all this, I
realized the rescue option in GRUB was a single user, and use it to
successfully boot into L
I've managed to remove suid bits from all the files in my /usr/bin
directory. As I have no root password, and I have a fully encrypted
LVM filesystem, I'm at loss at how to recover them without deleting
everything and starting all over. (It's not a disastrous option, I
guess, since it's a fairly fr
what I always do: go to google.com and enter PopCon or Popularity Contest.
> And Daniel's question ("How does popularity-contest track recent use,
> btw?") goes for me as well.
Checks the access time on the disk.
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