i would suggest you troubleshoot your network first. if you have a
laptop/pc, configure the IP to:
IP Address 41.134.19.90
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.248
Default Gateway 41.134.19.89
then connect the laptop/pc directly to the router and ping 41.134.19.89
if 41.134.19.89 responds, try to
Hi,
You simply need to edit the file: /etc/network/interfaces
Although, from the IP address you provided i'm not sure how it can reach
your gateway, coz looking at it, seems like IP and Gateway are not on
the same subnet.
Regards,
Ron
hongyi.z...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've a host which
Thanks. i will try those.
thveillon.debian wrote:
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI a écrit :
Nhadie escreveu:
Hi,
Is there a tool i can use to fully backup a system to an ISO image
and preserve all files?
So that if ever something happens to any of my server, i can simply
reinstall from the ISO image
Hi,
Is there a tool i can use to fully backup a system to an ISO image and
preserve all files?
So that if ever something happens to any of my server, i can simply
reinstall from the ISO image, no need for me to do reconfiguration on
the services running on it.
thank you
regards,
nhadie
drive when on RAID. I tried
different RAID config (1 then 0 then 5) all have the same result.
anyone encountered this? really need help on it. thank you
regards,
nhadie
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