Hello all,
I accidently format my loop device which is a ext2 partition by "mkfs
/dev/loop0" ,I try to less the file and find that the data is still there..Is
there any way to recover the file? I tried recover but it seem it only help for
deleted files,but not for formatted partition..
For example,a user have a username of foo in 2 host,host1 and
host2.
in host1 .content of .forward : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in host2 ...content of .forward : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
what will happen?the email sending to each other nonstoply? making the
mailing server very busy?
or
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > but why debian no "COLUMNS" and "LINES" enviroment variable?
> > distributation just differ from the installation and maintain tools is it?
> >
> this may be version related.
> these both variables are set by bash, so it is possible, that the version
> distributed w
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > When I try to use the "ps -aux" command,usually the lines is too
> > long and the screen
> > is not large enough to display the whole line.In the times when I use
> > Redhat 6.0 I can just
> > solve it by "COLUMNS=200 ps-aux" (orginally COLUMNS=80),if the lines
Hello all,
Recently I just change from using Redhat 6.0 to debian. I'm now
using slink 2.1 +
a few updates from the frozen directory..
When I try to use the "ps -aux" command,usually the lines is too
long and the screen
is not large enough to display the whole line.In the times when I use
R
Nathan E Norman wrote:
> The attachment must be opened for infection to occur.
>
> On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 01:13:12AM +0800, hingwah wrote:
> > How the virus work?It can infect immediately when opening the email but
> > without open any attachment?
> >
> > Nat
How the virus work?It can infect immediately when user open email without
opening
any attachment?
Nathan E Norman wrote:
> Put together by Morgan Sarges, one of our engineers.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Nathan Norman "Eschew Obfuscation" Network Engineer
> GPG Key ID 1024D/51F98BB7
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