Sjoerd Hardeman schrieb:
> Another option would be to download the deb, unpack it and manually edit
> the configuration scripts not to execute the init routine.
> I don't think there's an easier way. It's not apt that calls the init,
> it's the package its configuration scripts.
> Maybe somebody el
Sjoerd Hardeman schrieb:
> So you don't want the daemon to be started straight away but it should
> start when you reboot? Why? What do you want to accomplish?
I don't want the service to start at installation time only. It seems
that as soon as there is a Init-script in the package, dpkg seems to
Hi all,
I'm building a server package for myself and I don't want it to start at
installation. I could use an /etc/default/servicename file with
something like START_SERVICE=no. But I want this service to start at
boot time. So I'm forced to edit the default file after the
installation. Is there a
Silvan wrote:
> How about mounting the partitions in question as ext2 temporarily until
> you can work out what's going wrong?
Nice try, but mount spits out the same error like before.
Cheers,
Markus
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Hi folks,
I seem to have a little isue here. My linux system is completely on 'hda'
and I have two other disks (hdb & hde) attached to my PC, where 'hde' is
attached via a Promise Ultra100 TX2 adapter.
'hdb' looks like that:
# fdisk -l /dev/hdb
Disk /dev/hdb: 40.0 GB, 40020664320 bytes
16 heads,
Markus Meyer wrote:
> Line 266 only says group = mail. But the group mail does exist my system
> (/etc/group: mail:x:8:) and the mail-dir also has the correct perms:
After I changed the 'mail' entry to it's numeric GID '8' it worked again.
Really weird.
Bye,
Yohann Desquerre wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi alone,
>
> VFS : unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
Have you compiled in your filesystem driver? If you have ext3 you need ext3
not as module, but compiled into the kernel?
Cheers,
Markus
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Hi folks,
since two days my Exim4 won't start allthough I can't remember making any
changes to it's config. It's running as relay to forward my mails I write
with Mutt to my Mail-Provider. My system is a Debian-Unstable. When I start
Exim the folowing comes out:
Starting MTA: 2004-07-10 09:56:25 E
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