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On Friday 11 January 2002 04:09 pm, ben wrote:
> On Friday 11 January 2002 01:28 pm, John Hasler wrote:
> > Ron Johnson writes:
> > > There's also "broken" like, what if I was using linuxconf to configure
> > > certain things. Then, when I reboot, cer
On Friday 11 January 2002 01:28 pm, John Hasler wrote:
> Ron Johnson writes:
> > There's also "broken" like, what if I was using linuxconf to configure
> > certain things. Then, when I reboot, certain things aren't started
> > correctly.
>
> Then linuxconf is badly broken.
i used, then tossed, li
Ron Johnson writes:
> There's also "broken" like, what if I was using linuxconf to configure
> certain things. Then, when I reboot, certain things aren't started
> correctly.
Then linuxconf is badly broken.
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On Friday 11 January 2002 12:35 pm, John Hasler wrote:
> Ron Johnson writes:
> > No dependancy problems. That doesn't mean that removing it wouldn't put
> > the machine is a broken state, though, the next time it boots
>
> Yes it does.
Well, there's
Ron Johnson writes:
> No dependancy problems. That doesn't mean that removing it wouldn't put
> the machine is a broken state, though, the next time it boots
Yes it does.
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John Hasler
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* Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> On Friday 11 January 2002 11:37 am, John Hasler wrote:
> > Ron Johnson writes:
> > > What are the ramifications of removing linuxconf?
> >
> > A little more space on your disk.
> >
> > > Woody installed
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On Friday 11 January 2002 11:37 am, John Hasler wrote:
> Ron Johnson writes:
> > What are the ramifications of removing linuxconf?
>
> A little more space on your disk.
>
> > Woody installed it by default...
>
> Then there is strange a bug somewhere.
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On Friday 11 January 2002 11:32 am, dman wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:11:25AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
[snip]
> Why would woody install it by default? I've installed woody (well,
> potato base then dist-upgrade) and it didn't try to install it
Ron Johnson writes:
> What are the ramifications of removing linuxconf?
A little more space on your disk.
> Woody installed it by default...
Then there is strange a bug somewhere. Linuxconf is 'Priority: optional'.
More likely, either you installed it or you installed something that
depends on
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:11:25AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
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| On Friday 11 January 2002 10:05 am, dman wrote:
| > On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 05:27:52PM +0800, wang wrote:
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| > and throw linuxconf away. It's for RedHat systems, not Debian,
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On Friday 11 January 2002 10:05 am, dman wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 05:27:52PM +0800, wang wrote:
[snip]
> and throw linuxconf away. It's for RedHat systems, not Debian, and
> likely won't do any good on a Debian system. Instead use $EDITOR for
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, wang wrote:
> HELLO!
> i build a sys with debain 2.4.17 kernel
> linuxconf 1.26r4-1
> i used linuxconf to change ip address but it no use
> System stilly have the old ip address
> How can i debug this ?
> Many thanks
>
Forget it. Use webmi
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 05:27:52PM +0800, wang wrote:
| HELLO!
| i build a sys with debain 2.4.17 kernel
| linuxconf 1.26r4-1
| i used linuxconf to change ip address but it no use
| System stilly have the old ip address
| How can i debug this ?
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