Richard Hector wrote:
>> I don't understand why ubuntu users keep coming to debian forumes with
>> their ubuntu problems.
>
> I don't see that anyone has done that in this thread; I was merely using
> it as an example.
>
> I know that Debian can set up sudo at install time, though I don't think
On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 23:33 +0100, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
> Alex Potter wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 21:50:08 +0100, Richard Hector wrote:
> >
> >> I think it's the normal Ubuntu way, right?
> >
> > It is.
> >
>
> I don't understand why ubuntu users keep coming to debian forumes with their
Ron Johnson wrote:
> Let's not forget NetworkMangler. I installed dual-boot Ubuntu on my
> kids's computer because of the handy gui partition resizer tool, but
> *hated* the actual Ubuntu installation. Must be too used to the CLI.
>
long lives cli, amen!
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On 01/29/2009 04:33 PM, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
Alex Potter wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 21:50:08 +0100, Richard Hector wrote:
I think it's the normal Ubuntu way, right?
It is.
I don't understand why ubuntu users keep coming to debian forumes with their
ubuntu problems.
besides the explanat
Alex Potter wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 21:50:08 +0100, Richard Hector wrote:
>
>> I think it's the normal Ubuntu way, right?
>
> It is.
>
I don't understand why ubuntu users keep coming to debian forumes with their
ubuntu problems.
besides the explanation given by ubuntu for dropping the r
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 21:50:08 +0100, Richard Hector wrote:
> I think it's the normal Ubuntu way, right?
It is.
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On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 02:17:39AM -0600, line...@ruiner.halo.nu wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a relaively recent debian install with LUKS encrypted filesystem,
> default options.
>
> An error has been detected on the HD and it will not boot anymore, FSCK wants
> the root password to do system mainten
On Mon, 2009-01-26 at 11:25 +0100, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> - From what you write, I have to assume that there is a good reason, why
> the person who installed the system did not give you the root password.
Isn't that normal if you choose to setup sudo during installation? I
don't think I've
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line...@ruiner.halo.nu wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a relaively recent debian install with LUKS encrypted
> filesystem, default options.
>
> An error has been detected on the HD and it will not boot anymore,
> FSCK wants the root password to do system main
On Mon, 2009-01-26 at 09:17 +0100, line...@ruiner.halo.nu wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a relaively recent debian install with LUKS encrypted filesystem,
> default options.
>
> An error has been detected on the HD and it will not boot anymore, FSCK wants
> the root password to do system maintenence.
>
line...@ruiner.halo.nu wrote:
Hi
I have a relaively recent debian install with LUKS encrypted filesystem,
default options.
An error has been detected on the HD and it will not boot anymore, FSCK wants the root password to do system maintenence.
I do not know the root password and I would l
2009/1/26 :
> Hi
>
> I have a relaively recent debian install with LUKS encrypted filesystem,
> default options.
>
> An error has been detected on the HD and it will not boot anymore, FSCK wants
> the root password to do system maintenence.
>
>
> I do not know the root password and I would like
Hi
I have a relaively recent debian install with LUKS encrypted filesystem,
default options.
An error has been detected on the HD and it will not boot anymore, FSCK wants
the root password to do system maintenence.
I do not know the root password and I would like to fsck the drive.
How can
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