Re: [dm-crypt] Help needed please with luks volume

2012-04-01 Thread Milan Broz
On 04/01/2012 09:09 PM, Bhasker C V wrote: > Hi all > > Sorry for the cross-list posting; I think this will help. > > I have a luks formatted volume and on debian this volume just stopped > working after a dist-upgrade > The error reported is as below > > > $ sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/

Help needed please with luks volume

2012-04-01 Thread Bhasker C V
Hi all Sorry for the cross-list posting; I think this will help. I have a luks formatted volume and on debian this volume just stopped working after a dist-upgrade The error reported is as below $ sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdc dsk LUKS keyslot 6 is invalid. LUKS keyslot 7 is invalid. $

OSS Research Help Needed Please - drawing for tablet computer ($500.00 gift card) for participation.

2011-10-08 Thread Lila Holt
Hello! We are asking you for some help from the Open Source communities. As researchers at the University of Tennessee we are interested in discovering more about learning and interactions of members of the open source forums. This research is conducted through the University of Tennessee and i

Re: JPG image help needed please :-)

2003-06-01 Thread Bill Marcum
On Fri, 30 May 2003 18:40:14 +0200, Maria Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm using the bootsplash kernel patch to get a nice background when my computers start up, but am having a strange problem. > > It appears that it will only accept JPGs when the "aspect ratio" is 1x1. I don't

JPG image help needed please :-)

2003-05-31 Thread Maria Rodriguez
I'm using the bootsplash kernel patch to get a nice background when my computers start up, but am having a strange problem. It appears that it will only accept JPGs when the "aspect ratio" is 1x1. I don't know a whole lot about graphics, but when I save an image in the gimp, it always saves it

Install: iso9660 support (was Re: Help needed please)

2001-05-20 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sun, May 20, 2001 at 05:50:16PM -0500, Mel Herndon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hello everyone. I have tried via IRC to get help from both #debian and > #linuxhelp, on several servers to no avail > > I am installing Debian 2.1...the initial install goes fine. I reboot > and then it runs the sc

Help needed please

2001-05-20 Thread Mel Herndon
Hello everyone. I have tried via IRC to get help from both #debian and #linuxhelp, on several servers to no avail   I am installing Debian 2.1...the initial install goes fine. I reboot and then it runs the script to setup a connection, and then dselect to allow the packages to be installed. H

/etc/init.d/network script missing .... help needed please

1999-11-25 Thread Robert J. Alexander
I just installed a Debian 2.1 stable machine. Since it has a Token Ring adapter I skipped the "configure the network" step during installation. I have recompiled a kernel 2.2.13 and have tr0. My /etc/init.d is missing the network script ... is there a source from which I could get it/create it ???

Re: Urgent Help needed please

1998-10-14 Thread Andy Spiegl
Hi Mike, > > > # touch /forcefsck > > Oh, that's very interesting!!! Thanks a lot for that hint. > > You're welcome. I remembered after the fact that there's an equivalent > /fastboot for booting without checks, too. That one I knew. :-) I suppose you wouldn't know whether it's at possible to

Re: Urgent Help needed please

1998-10-13 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mike Touloumtzis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >2) If you're wondering whether or not fsck will be run at boot time: > most Linux/Unix installations, including Debian, test for the > presence of a /forcefsck file in the rc scripts at boot time. If > this file ex

Re: Urgent Help needed please

1998-10-13 Thread Mike Touloumtzis
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 12:49:24PM +, Andy Spiegl wrote: > > >If you can't umount it, take the system to > >single-user mode with 'telinit 1', then try the umount/fsck. > That wouldn't work either in my case, because I only have remote > access to this machine. > Yeah, I somehow miss

Re: Urgent Help needed please

1998-10-13 Thread Andy Spiegl
According to George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > dmesg | more > > might help Nope, it doesn't. :-( It only reports some of the startup messages. The important ones like the output of fsck (even whether it was run at all) is not shown. BTW, I don't understand the man page of dmesg. It desc

Re: Urgent Help needed please

1998-10-13 Thread Andy Spiegl
> On Mon, Oct 12, 1998 at 06:10:24PM +, Andy Spiegl wrote: > > > > trying to install new packages I just noticed that I can't write to > > /var/lib/dpkg anymore. The error I get is: > > "No space left on device". According to Mike Touloumtzis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 1) You usually don't have

Re: Urgent Help needed please

1998-10-13 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Mon, Oct 12, 1998 at 11:50:09AM -0700, George Bonser wrote: > You are going to probably need physical access to the machine to run fsck > from the console. It is possible that it might repair itself on a reboot > but if it has problems, it will come up in single-user mode wanting input > from th

Re: Urgent Help needed please

1998-10-12 Thread Mike Touloumtzis
On Mon, Oct 12, 1998 at 06:10:24PM +, Andy Spiegl wrote: > Hi! > > trying to install new packages I just noticed that I can't write to > /var/lib/dpkg anymore. The error I get is: > "No space left on device". > > I took a look at /var/log/kern.log and found this: > > ... kernel: EXT2-fs err

Re: Urgent Help needed please

1998-10-12 Thread Andy Spiegl
Hi Paul, > editing /etc/defaults/rcS > FSCKFIX=yes Thanks. Actually I did that last week, after some kind person in the list gave this as an answer to another question of mine. Well, I dared to do itandwas lucky! The system is up and running again. And I don't see any dubious messages

Re: Urgent Help needed please

1998-10-12 Thread Paul Crowley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andy Spiegl) writes: > I took a look at /var/log/kern.log and found this: > > ... kernel: EXT2-fs error (device 08:07): ext2_new_block: Free blocks count \ > corrupted for block group 4 > ... last message repeated 207 times > ... last message repeated 133 times > and so on

Re: Urgent Help needed please

1998-10-12 Thread Andy Spiegl
Hi Jim, first of all thanks for the fast answer! > It's hard to answer when you don't include any other information. You are right. I am sorry. I wanted to get my question out as fast as possible and stopped thinking. > The obvious question is: Are you really out of disk space? and the answer

Re: Urgent Help needed please

1998-10-12 Thread Jim Foltz
It's hard to answer when you don't include any other information. The obvious question is: Are you really out of disk space? and the answer is df. What does the output from df say? If you are out of disk space, do you have a spare partition available? If so you may be ok. If not, you may be screwe

Urgent Help needed please

1998-10-12 Thread Andy Spiegl
Hi! trying to install new packages I just noticed that I can't write to /var/lib/dpkg anymore. The error I get is: "No space left on device". I took a look at /var/log/kern.log and found this: ... kernel: EXT2-fs error (device 08:07): ext2_new_block: Free blocks count \ corrupted for block

Re: Installation Help Needed Please :)

1998-08-05 Thread Giovanni Biscuolo
No panic, it's all right ... > James Patrick Galvin, Jr. wrote: > > Okay, I've got most of the stuff figured out, but I'm still a little > confused. I ran FIPS and split my primary DOS partition and then I > formated the new partition (D:). Don't format the new partition under DOS: you need nat

Installation Help Needed Please :)

1998-08-05 Thread James Patrick Galvin, Jr.
Okay, I've got most of the stuff figured out, but I'm still a little confused.  I ran FIPS and split my primary DOS partition and then I formated the new partition (D:).  I then booted from the floppy which I wrote resc1440.bin to and attempted to install Debian, but the Patrition Your Hard