I want to use debconf to display progress information to the user.
I'm doing a netboot install of lenny on many i386 systems using URL preseeding
plus a late_command shell script. I want to give user feedback from the
late_command script.
I've seen some references to "db_progress", but there
> Have a look in the following file:
> % cat /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules
Thanks. That was what was causing the issue, and removing the unwanted lines
solved the problem.
I can see the rationale behind this new scheme, but I wonder if it doesn't
cause more problems than it solve
I have a Debian Etch system running on VMware workstation 6. The system has
been copied from another system using dump/restore in single user mode followed
by re-installing grub in the MBR.
The system boots and runs fine. The only oddity is that it assigns the name
"eth2" to the only Etherne
I'm having problems building nmap and xprobe from source because of build-depends on libpcap-dev.
I'm running sarge on i386 and have libpcap0.8-dev installed, which
allows both nmap and xprobe to build without error if I use
"dpkg-buildpackage -d" to override the dependency check.
If I try to ins
From: Oliver Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: roy hills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Woody Sendmail: blacklist_recipients feature not working
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 06:16:56 +0200
Did you rebuilt the sendmail.cf file?
Did you restart sendmail?
Yes, I re-ran sendmailconfig after makin
I'm doing something silly.
Other random info:
The system has a permanent Internet connection with a static IP. It's
running BIND9 for DNS,
and DNS lookups work fine.
mercury:/etc/mail# uname -a
Linux mercury 2.4.24 #3 Sun Feb 22 12:32:32 GMT 2004 i686 unknown
Roy Hills
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