In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>None of that exists in Woody 3.0r1. And you cannot use apt-file with
>CD's. So a possibility is changing sources.list to Woody, getting rid of
>the CD entries, doing an update and then using apt-file and then putting
>e
Florian Ernst wrote:
Hello Hugo!
-> bootlogd...
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 07:59:14AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
None of that exists in Woody 3.0r1. And you cannot use apt-file with
CD's. So a possibility is changing sources.list to Woody, getting rid
of the CD entries, doing an update and then us
Hello Hugo!
-> bootlogd...
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 07:59:14AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
None of that exists in Woody 3.0r1. And you cannot use apt-file with
CD's. So a possibility is changing sources.list to Woody, getting rid
of the CD entries, doing an update and then using apt-file and then
Florian Ernst wrote:
Hello Peter!
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 07:49:44PM -0500, Peter McAlpine wrote:
On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 19:01, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
I no longer have a /var/log/boot although I remember having one, what
does its presence depend on?
Hugo.
[19:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S /var/
Hello Peter!
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 07:49:44PM -0500, Peter McAlpine wrote:
On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 19:01, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
I no longer have a /var/log/boot although I remember having one, what
does its presence depend on?
Hugo.
[19:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S /var/log/boot
dpkg: /var/log
On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 19:01, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> I no longer have a /var/log/boot although I remember having one, what
> does its presence depend on?
>
> Hugo.
>
[19:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S /var/log/boot
dpkg: /var/log/boot not found.
oh.
Maybe when I dist-upgraded to unstable it ch
Peter McAlpine wrote:
Hello,
I recently deleted "/var/log/boot", and then did a "touch
/var/log/boot". However, I have rebooted multiple times and the log
remains empty. Does anyone have ideas where I could start looking for
solutions to this problem?
ls excerpt:
-rw-r--r--1 root root
Hello,
I recently deleted "/var/log/boot", and then did a "touch
/var/log/boot". However, I have rebooted multiple times and the log
remains empty. Does anyone have ideas where I could start looking for
solutions to this problem?
ls excerpt:
-rw-r--r--1 root root0 Jan 5 16:11
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