On 2019-09-28, Curt wrote:
>> boot -n -net user,tftp=,tftp-server-name=qemutftp,bootfile=pxelinux.0
>
> I know nothing about option 66; I did notice that in the man page it's
>
> -boot n -net
>
> not
>
> -boot -n net.
Sorry, I meant not 'boot -n -net&
On 2019-09-27, john doe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use option 66 (tftp-server-name) as explain at (1) with
> the Debian installer in combination with Qemu.
>
> As I understand it, the following Qemu command should be used:
>
> boot -n -net user,tftp=,tftp-
Hi,
I'm trying to use option 66 (tftp-server-name) as explain at (1) with
the Debian installer in combination with Qemu.
As I understand it, the following Qemu command should be used:
boot -n -net user,tftp=,tftp-server-name=qemutftp,bootfile=pxelinux.0
In the cfg file I would have some
On Fri, 21 Oct 2016 07:35:28 -0400
Carl Fink wrote:
> Anyone else seeing this?
>
> E: Failed to fetch
> http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/l/linux/linux-headers-3.16.0-4-amd64_3.16.36-1+deb8u2_amd64.deb
> Could not resolve 'security-cdn.debian.org
> It was apparently temporary. Worked
On 10/21/2016 02:36 PM, Morten Bergman wrote:
I was seeing that too.
Tried again, this time through a VPN, and it worked.
It was apparently temporary. Worked when I got home from, well, work.
Thanks.
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I was seeing that too.
Tried again, this time through a VPN, and it worked.
Morten
Anyone else seeing this?
E: Failed to fetch
http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/l/linux/linux-headers-3.16.0-4-amd64_3.16.36-1+deb8u2_amd64.deb
Could not resolve 'security-cdn.debian.org
Any suggestions?
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On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 10:18:10PM -0800, rockymaxsource wrote:
>
> My company has a server whose name is server1.domain.net. The server
> has WHM / Cpanel. We are thinking of migrate to another server. We
> want to name is server2.domain.net. Is this cause any problem?
As I see it, the problems
Hey,
My company has a server whose name is server1.domain.net. The server
has WHM / Cpanel. We are thinking of migrate to another server. We
want to name is server2.domain.net. Is this cause any problem?
Blessings,
Rocky
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Incoming from Haines Brown:
> I have a dynamic IP address. When I tried to send a message to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], it was rejected:
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> host mail.cloud9.net[168.100.1.4] said:
> 554 Service unavailable;
> Client host [64.252.171.18] blocked using rbl-plus.ma
her than
the one your current Internet provider provides.
However, that is not the case, and I regularly use the same mail
server name for other lists and e-mail. However, my smtp server is
provided by my web hosting service, while DSL broadband I get from my
ISP. I wonder if that results in an incons
I'm not sure what all the relevant files are, but I expect you could locate
all of them using the "rgrep" (recursive grep) package. Something like:
cd /etc
rgrep old_host_name *
At 09:20 AM 9/11/98 +0200, you wrote:
>I need to change the name of my machine.
>
>I changed `/etc/hostname'
I need to change the name of my machine.
I changed `/etc/hostname' and during startup it waits for several
minutes after having displayed:
starting printer spooler: lpd
(finally it reboots, but it suggests something is wrong...)
BTW:
During hamm installation I was asked several times about the f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Keith) writes:
> I somehow changed the name of my server back copying files from
> another server onto this one. Which files sets the name of the
> server?
It took me a moment to figure out what you were asking. The file
you're looking for is /etc/hostname, which is used in th
On Wed, 9 Sep 1998, Keith wrote:
> I somehow changed the name of my server back copying files from another server
> onto this one. Which files sets the name of the server?
hostname is the command the file you can change is /etc/hostname
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Keith
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I somehow changed the name of my server back copying files from another server
onto this one. Which files sets the name of the server?
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