Well, after some poking around I finally solved the problem
1. The onboard nic was not dead, just a little confused.
2. The problem was in /etc/fstab in this line
//192.168.25.105/orca /home/share cifs
file_mode=0644,dir_mode=0755,uid=1000,gid=1000,rw00
I found these errors in the logs
On 01/24/2013 05:51 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
Peter,
Can I access the log if I boot the machine with a live cd of some kind?
Mark
Hello Mark,
read the release notes first and think about what you did wrong.
I do not know how you proceed with the upgrade, but yes there are paths
like these:
On 01/24/2013 02:30 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
I used aptitude to upgrade a headless server from Debian stable to
Debian testing. The upgrade did not generate any error messages, but
when I rebooted I could not ssh into the box (connection refused) nor
do I get any output on a monitor I attache
I used aptitude to upgrade a headless server from Debian stable to Debian
testing. The upgrade did not generate any error messages, but when I
rebooted I could not ssh into the box (connection refused) nor do I get any
output on a monitor I attached to the box (no signal). Apache does not
appear to
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