Re: NFS and no_root_squash - cannot write as root - permission denied (SOLVED)

2008-08-25 Thread Jari Aalto
Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Jari Aalto wrote: > >> Can anyone suggest what might be wrong as root user cannot write to the >> NFS mounted directory. >> >> At client, the mount succeeds, but write doesn't. The 'no_root_squash' >>

NFS and no_root_squash - cannot write as root - permission denied

2008-08-24 Thread Jari Aalto
Can anyone suggest what might be wrong as root user cannot write to the NFS mounted directory. At client, the mount succeeds, but write doesn't. The 'no_root_squash' is enabled at server, the UUID's match, so where is the problem[1]?. Jari AT CLIENT (192.168.1.12 / Debian unstable) $ dpkg -l

ANNOUNCE: truecrypt-installer -- utilities to get Truecrypt installed easily

2007-03-13 Thread Jari Aalto
Truecrypt version : 4.2a OS compatibility: tested in Ubuntu Feisty / Debian Etch (unstable) Kernel compatibility: tested in 2.6.18 ; max is 2.6.19 HOW TO USE Download and install the *.deb, read manual page: # man truecrypt-dpkg and run: # truecrypt-dpkg --auto

Re: changing window managers

2005-09-05 Thread Jari Aalto
Larry Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | I have been using icewm for about 5 years, but I have been | having problems since I upgraded to sarge. So I decided | to try another window manager, but I can't figure out how | to get xwindows to use the new window manager. I have | searched google

Re: where is what? - clarification (hopefully)

1999-09-15 Thread Jari Aalto+mail.procmail
riptions at www.procmail.org) and from my Emacs Tiny Tools project pages (at http://poboxes.com/jari.aalto/ema-tiny.html) For me, I have found "tagging" and "marking" the files this manner very helpful and improving the documentation. jari > Actually what motivated my qu

Is there document describing preposed Directory Tree structure?

1999-01-18 Thread Jari Aalto
[Pleade CC; because I'm not in this list] Hi, I'm looking fore a document that would propose of suggest a directory tree structure for a Linux system. It seems that various distributions use different directories and I find this confusing. Is there any pa