On Fri, 4 Mar 2016, Sven Hartge wrote:
Sven has a point: perhaps increasing the size or finding out what's up
with samba. That said, if you are using sysvinit, the script responsible
for mounting /run/lock is /etc/init.d/mountkernfs.sh; if you're on
systemd I'm out of my depth, sorry.
Yes it
On Fri, 4 Mar 2016, Sven Hartge wrote:
Why do you want to disable /run/lock? What do you want to accomplish by
doing so? It is a 5MB tmpfs, what could be wrong with it?
I run a samba server that is heavily used. It currently uses 46MB in /run/lock.
When the partition is full all samba servi
On Fri, 4 Mar 2016, Sven Hartge wrote:
I want to avoid mounting /run/lock and I found there is an option in
/etc/default/tmpfs. I have set RAMLOCK=no but after reboot /run/lock
is still a partition. Do you have any hints on how to fix this?
What version of Debian are you using?
Debian Jes
Hello,
I want to avoid mounting /run/lock and I found there is an option in
/etc/default/tmpfs.
I have set RAMLOCK=no but after reboot /run/lock is still a partition.
Do you have any hints on how to fix this?
Cheers
nosy
I had to do this as well and I found out I can use bit defender and
sophos on the command line but sophos "delete the virus instantly" does
not work (esecially for cleaning zip-files)and bitdefender's recognition of
viruses is not as good as
sophos is.
For the NTFS problem I struggled a lot with
The "Unknown error 990" message seems to relate to xfs.
Usually the people seem to have success by using xfs_repair since the
error can come from a corrupt xfs.
If your old HD is still readable somehow and you spent lots of time with
this xfs problem think about using tar to get the data on the ne
hi!
> This message appears in the cramfs code, and it's printed when the
> code finds an invalid magic number in the superblock. (Rather
> obvious.) This is very strange, since the previous message indicates
> the magic number is there.
>
> I mounted the initrd image on a loop device: OK.
> I copi
hi!
> I tried to install the RPM package. To do this, I first installed rpm and
> alien, but rpm ends with the following error message:
> "failed to open /var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm: No such file or directory
>
> error: cannot open /var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm"
>
> Waht can I do? Is it enough to sim
> I tried to install the RPM package. To do this, I first installed rpm and
> alien, but rpm ends with the following error message:
> "failed to open /var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm: No such file or directory
>
> error: cannot open /var/lib/rpm/packages.rpm"
>
> Waht can I do? Is it enough to simply cr
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