On Mon, 08 Jun 2020 16:02:02 -0400 "Garry T. Williams"
wrote
On Monday, June 8, 2020
12:41:03 PM EDT R. G. Newbury wrote:
On 2020-06-07 4:46 p.m., From: Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/7/20 10:31 AM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
It was apparently something to do with selinux. I usually disable
selinux as
On 2020-06-08 2:42 p.m.>Samuel Sieb wrote> On 6/8/20
9:41 AM, R. G. Newbury wrote:>> On 2020-06-07 4:46 p.m., From: Samuel
Sieb wrote:>>> On 6/7/20 10:31 AM, R. G. Newbury
wrote: Oddly 1) I was running as root... so*who/what* was the
'unauthorized sender'? and>>> That sounds like a l
On 2020-06-08 2:42 p.m.,Jonathan Billings wrote
On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at
12:41:03PM -0400, R. G. Newbury wrote:
Wow! So running as root causes error messages? Pull the other leg, it has
bells on it!
And why? Because this was immediately after a clean install to a brand new
drive, while I was st
On 6/8/20 4:14 PM, Doug McGarrett wrote:
if it would work in a modern environment.) OpenSUSE's KDE provides
Dolphin PLUS a separate app that looks and works like Dolphin, but has
root access after you supply a password.
I expect it's just a different desktop file that launches Dolphin using
k
On Mon, 2020-06-08 at 11:40 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> Many years ago I used to always login as root because it was
> "easier". But then I realized it was unnecessary, somewhat
> hazardous, and tended to cause weird issues if I wasn't careful or
> even if I was.
When I first explored Linux, I di
On Mon, 8 Jun 2020 19:14:52 -0400
Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Now to the question for you: CERT seems to mean Community Emergency
> Response Team. Is this what you mean, or am I (probably)
> missing something?
https://www.us-cert.gov/
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On 6/8/20 6:55 PM, jdow wrote:
The latest one is a java based exploit that hits both Linux and
Windows. It was announced within the past week. CERT is a good place
to go looking for exploits. Running as root for system maintenance
makes sense. Running as root routinely day after day is asking
The latest one is a java based exploit that hits both Linux and Windows. It was
announced within the past week. CERT is a good place to go looking for exploits.
Running as root for system maintenance makes sense. Running as root routinely
day after day is asking for problems. Perhaps the worst m
On Mon, 8 Jun 2020 at 15:00, Doug H. wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2020, at 10:54 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> > I keep asking for people to point me to the huge list
> > of exploits that certainly must exist given all the
> > horrors expressed about running as root.
>
> No one has ever been able to tell m
On Monday, June 8, 2020 12:41:03 PM EDT R. G. Newbury wrote:
> On 2020-06-07 4:46 p.m., From: Samuel Sieb wrote:
> >On 6/7/20 10:31 AM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
> >> It was apparently something to do with selinux. I usually disable
> >> selinux as the first or second thing I do to a new install. I
>
On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 01:54:21PM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
>
> I keep asking for people to point me to the huge list
> of exploits that certainly must exist given all the
> horrors expressed about running as root.
>
> No one has ever been able to tell me where to find it.
Running a graphical se
On 06/08/2020 12:51 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I often have a window open using "su" is that less desirable than using
sudo? Bob
Same here. I never put myself in wheel because I always know the root
password and don't need sudo. I can't say that I always have a terminal
open as root, but I do
On 6/8/20 11:51 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2020-06-08 14:40, Samuel Sieb wrote:
But then I realized it was unnecessary, somewhat hazardous, and tended
to cause weird issues if I wasn't careful or even if I was. "sudo -i"
is easy and convenient. I always have several terminal windows open
wi
On 2020-06-08 14:40, Samuel Sieb wrote:
But then I realized it was unnecessary, somewhat hazardous, and tended
to cause weird issues if I wasn't careful or even if I was. "sudo -i"
is easy and convenient. I always have several terminal windows open
with that running for the various root tas
On 6/8/20 9:41 AM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
On 2020-06-07 4:46 p.m., From: Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/7/20 10:31 AM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
Oddly 1) I was running as root... so*who/what* was the 'unauthorized
sender'? and
That sounds like a likely cause right there. Why are you doing that?
Wow! So
On 06/08/2020 11:54 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
I keep asking for people to point me to the huge list
of exploits that certainly must exist given all the
horrors expressed about running as root.
No one has ever been able to tell me where to find it.
This is because the problem with running as root
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020, at 10:54 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I keep asking for people to point me to the huge list
> of exploits that certainly must exist given all the
> horrors expressed about running as root.
>
> No one has ever been able to tell me where to find it.
Don't know about expolits, but
I keep asking for people to point me to the huge list
of exploits that certainly must exist given all the
horrors expressed about running as root.
No one has ever been able to tell me where to find it.
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On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 12:41:03PM -0400, R. G. Newbury wrote:
> Wow! So running as root causes error messages? Pull the other leg, it has
> bells on it!
>
> And why? Because this was immediately after a clean install to a brand new
> drive, while I was still running upgrades and transferring file
On 2020-06-07 4:46 p.m., From: Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/7/20 10:31 AM, R. G.
Newbury wrote:
It was apparently something to do with selinux. I usually disable
selinux as the first or second thing I do to a new install. I forgot to
do that.
That should never be necessary.
Well obviously, it WAS
On Sun, 2020-06-07 at 12:51 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> That sounds like a likely cause right there. Why are you doing that?
Doctor, doctor, it hurts when I do this.
Then stop doing that.
But I want to.
Then you'll have to learn put up with the pain.
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On 6/7/20 10:31 AM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
It was apparently something to do with selinux. I usually disable
selinux as the first or second thing I do to a new install. I forgot to
do that.
That should never be necessary.
A quick edit to /etc/selinux/config and a reboot solved removed the
anno
On Sat, 6 Jun 2020 10:30:04 -0600 Jerry James wrote
On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 9:54 PM R. G. Newbury wrote:
> Brand new Fedora 32 KDE spin installation. Seems to work nicely, except:
>
> I have an error notification popping up, every hour, in the bottom right
> corner of the screen:
>
> Plasma Desk
On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 9:54 PM R. G. Newbury wrote:
> Brand new Fedora 32 KDE spin installation. Seems to work nicely, except:
>
> I have an error notification popping up, every hour, in the bottom right
> corner of the screen:
>
> Plasma Desktop Workspace (and the minutes since the message was po
Hi all,
Brand new Fedora 32 KDE spin installation. Seems to work nicely, except:
I have an error notification popping up, every hour, in the bottom right
corner of the screen:
Plasma Desktop Workspace (and the minutes since the message was posted,
or the time, hourly of a previous message)
Neal Becker wrote:
> my syslog is getting spammed sensless with:
>
> Mar 3 09:24:29 nbecker2 org.freedesktop.Tracker1: (tracker-store:1854):
> Tracker-WARNING **: Could not create FTS update statement: unknown
> tokenizer: TrackerTokenizer
>
> What's causing this and
nbecker2 org.freedesktop.Tracker1: (tracker-
> store:1854):
> Tracker-WARNING **: Could not create FTS update statement: unknown
> tokenizer: TrackerTokenizer
>
> What's causing this and how do I stop it?
>
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my syslog is getting spammed sensless with:
Mar 3 09:24:29 nbecker2 org.freedesktop.Tracker1: (tracker-store:1854):
Tracker-WARNING **: Could not create FTS update statement: unknown
tokenizer: TrackerTokenizer
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/setroubleshoot.conf:1] Unknown user
'setroubleshoot'.
Dec 3 12:27:52 localhost systemd: Started Tell Plymouth To Write Out
Runtime Data.
Dec 3 12:27:52 localhost systemd: systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service:
main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
Dec 3 12:27:52 localhost systemd: Faile
added that
user to the passwd file.
Also maybe edit the passwd file adding that user is not the best way to proceed.
Dec 3 12:27:52 localhost systemd: Reached target Encrypted Volumes.
Dec 3 12:27:52 localhost systemd-tmpfiles:
[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/setroubleshoot.conf:1] Unknown user
'setrouble
some times I get this error at the boot... (I find it in journalctl) :
systemd-udevd[220]: unknown key '\nSYMLINK' in
/etc/udev/rules.d/99-resume.rules:1
after this other errors come :
- systemd-egroups agent [355] failed to get D-Bus connection
failed to get D-Bus
On 02/22/2015 10:16 AM, Stuart McGraw wrote:
When I try to run 'top' on the Fedora 21 system I am
installing I get the error:
'xterm-256color': unknown terminal type
Never mind... I posted another message to the list about
problems I was having trying to run two versio
When I try to run 'top' on the Fedora 21 system I am
installing I get the error:
'xterm-256color': unknown terminal type
'TERM=xterm top' also fails:
'xterm': unknown terminal type.
and fails the same way no matter what the terminal type is
set to.
WARNING: Unknown metadata type (group_gz) for fedora
I'm getting the above message on a number of repositories, where there
are a couple of different values between the brackets, when Yumex
downloaded the metadata this morning as part of it checking for
available updates. What does it
OK.. thank you
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 1:57 AM, Chris Murphy
wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Angelo Moreschini <
> mrangelo.fed...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Joachim,
>>
>> "-t vfat" worked... [?]
>>
>>
>> [angelo_user@zorro ~]$ sudo mount --type vfat /dev/sde1 /media/tmp_USB1
>>
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Angelo Moreschini <
mrangelo.fed...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Joachim,
>
> "-t vfat" worked... [?]
>
>
> [angelo_user@zorro ~]$ sudo mount --type vfat /dev/sde1 /media/tmp_USB1
> [angelo_user@zorro ~]$ ls -l /media/tmp_USB1
>
> *So, vfat include FAT32..*.
>
> Thank y
On 21Dec2014 18:50, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
"-t vfat" worked... [?]
[angelo_user@zorro ~]$ sudo mount --type vfat /dev/sde1 /media/tmp_USB1
[angelo_user@zorro ~]$ ls -l /media/tmp_USB1
*So, vfat include FAT32..*.
Thank you very much .
But, how I can know -in general- things like this
On Dec 21, 2014 9:50 AM, "Angelo Moreschini"
wrote:
>
> Hi Joachim,
>
> "-t vfat" worked...
>
>
> [angelo_user@zorro ~]$ sudo mount --type vfat /dev/sde1 /media/tmp_USB1
> [angelo_user@zorro ~]$ ls -l /media/tmp_USB1
>
> So, vfat include FAT32...
>
> Thank you very much .
>
> But, how I can
Den 2014-12-21 17:50, Angelo Moreschini skrev:
> Hi Joachim,
>
> "-t vfat" worked...
>
>
> [angelo_user@zorro ~]$ sudo mount --type vfat /dev/sde1 /media/tmp_USB1
> [angelo_user@zorro ~]$ ls -l /media/tmp_USB1
> _
> _
> _So, vfat include FAT32.._.
>
> Thank you very much .
>
> But, how I
]$ sudo fdisk /dev/sde1 -l
> > DeviceBoot Start End Blocks Id System
> > /dev/sde1 32 31266815 15633392 c W95 FAT32 (LBA)
> > --------
> >
> > But I get the message :
> > "mount: unknown filesystem type 'FAT32'&
W95 FAT32 (LBA)
>
>
> But I get the message :
> "mount: unknown filesystem type 'FAT32'"
>
> when I try to mount it:
>
> [angelo_user@zorro ~]$ [angelo_user@zorro ~]$ sudo mount --type FAT32
> /dev/sde1
I am trying to mount a USB pen:
[angelo_user@zorro ~]$ sudo fdisk /dev/sde1 -l
DeviceBoot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sde1 32 31266815 15633392 c W95 FAT32 (LBA)
But I get the message :
"mount: un
On 04/07/2014 12:16 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
>
> You might consider Startpage: https://startpage.com/ It's the only
> major search engine that doesn't keep a record of your IP address or
> use tracking cookies. And, since it isn't based in the US, there's
> nothing the NSA can do about it.
+1, my hom
On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 02:29:53PM +1000, Roger wrote:
> On 04/07/2014 02:16 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> >On 04/06/2014 09:05 PM, Roger wrote:
> >>Also my daughter doing her science degree suffered the same problem
> >>where Google refused to find sites she knows exist, she too now uses
> >>IXQuick with
On 04/07/14 10:29, Roger wrote:
On 04/07/2014 02:16 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 04/06/2014 09:05 PM, Roger wrote:
Also my daughter doing her science degree suffered the same
>>> problem where Google refused to find sites she knows exist,
>>> she too now uses IXQuick with far wider results.
You
On 04/07/2014 02:16 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 04/06/2014 09:05 PM, Roger wrote:
Also my daughter doing her science degree suffered the same problem
where Google refused to find sites she knows exist, she too now uses
IXQuick with far wider results.
You might consider Startpage: https://startpage.
On 04/06/2014 09:05 PM, Roger wrote:
Also my daughter doing her science degree suffered the same problem
where Google refused to find sites she knows exist, she too now uses
IXQuick with far wider results.
You might consider Startpage: https://startpage.com/ It's the only
major search engine
On 04/07/2014 01:45 PM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 07 April 2014, Roger sent:
google SEO pre guesses what it thinks you want especially if you have
done a fair bit of searching on a topic. Google works well the first
time but becomes rapidly restrictive, limiting a search to those
previ
Allegedly, on or about 07 April 2014, Roger sent:
> google SEO pre guesses what it thinks you want especially if you have
> done a fair bit of searching on a topic. Google works well the first
> time but becomes rapidly restrictive, limiting a search to those
> previous searched pages.
Have you
On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 08:57:23 +1000 Roger wrote:
> My apologies for so off topic but I feel it is important to have
> choice. Not intending to change the subject or start a flame war.
>
> >> True. But if you do a search on it online (using DuckDuckGo, but why
> >> should that matter?)
>
> It ma
On Sun, 6 Apr 2014 14:25:56 -0700 "T.C. Hollingsworth"
wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Ranjan Maitra
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have been trying to convert pdf to eps using
> >
> > pdf2ps -eps file.pdf
> >
> > but I get the fol
My apologies for so off topic but I feel it is important to have
choice. Not intending to change the subject or start a flame war.
True. But if you do a search on it online (using DuckDuckGo, but why
should that matter?)
It matters because google SEO pre guesses what it thinks you want
esp
On 04/06/2014 02:30 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
True. But if you do a search on it online (using DuckDuckGo, but why
should that matter?) I find that the above should produce the desired
result.
Which is more likely to be right, some random web page, or the program's
internal documentation? BTW,
On Sun, 6 Apr 2014 14:17:03 -0700 Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 04/06/2014 02:02 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have been trying to convert pdf to eps using
> >
> > pdf2ps -eps file.pdf
> >
> > but I get the following:
> >
> > Unknown
Hi,
On Sun, 6 Apr 2014 16:15:42 -0500 Aradenatorix Veckhom Vacelaevus
wrote:
> Uhm... why don't you try t compile with pdflatex and then you can directly
> use the pdf files and graphics with other extensions but not eps.
>
> I think you should ask in http://tex.stackexchange.com/ Is a site
>
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Ranjan Maitra
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been trying to convert pdf to eps using
>
> pdf2ps -eps file.pdf
>
> but I get the following:
>
> Unknown switch -eps - ignoring
> Unknown switch -eps - ignoring
>
> I seem to think that th
On 04/06/2014 02:02 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to convert pdf to eps using
pdf2ps -eps file.pdf
but I get the following:
Unknown switch -eps - ignoring
Unknown switch -eps - ignoring
I seem to think that this worked just fine a month ago, but maybe I
used some other
Uhm... why don't you try t compile with pdflatex and then you can directly
use the pdf files and graphics with other extensions but not eps.
I think you should ask in http://tex.stackexchange.com/ Is a site
specialized in TeX and friends. There was where I was asking about
EBGaramond and that. I
Hi,
I have been trying to convert pdf to eps using
pdf2ps -eps file.pdf
but I get the following:
Unknown switch -eps - ignoring
Unknown switch -eps - ignoring
I seem to think that this worked just fine a month ago, but maybe I
used some other switch.
What am I doing wrong?
I am on Fedora
rive via
>>> dd. When I try to boot from it on a Lenovo Thinkpad T430s, I do get a
>>> screen that says that Fedora Live CD is going to load, but then it fails.
>>> The first error message I see is:
>>>
>>> kernel: SQUASHFS error: unable to read id ind
says that Fedora Live CD is going to load, but then
it fails. The first error message I see is:
kernel: SQUASHFS error: unable to read id index table
Then, some lines later, I get several lines that say:
dracut-mount[361]: mount: unknown filesystem type 'DM_snapshot_cow'
. The first error message I see is:
kernel: SQUASHFS error: unable to read id index table
Then, some lines later, I get several lines that say:
dracut-mount[361]: mount: unknown filesystem type 'DM_snapshot_cow'
and then:
dracut-mount[361]: Warning: Can't mount root fil
On 10/21/2013 10:58 AM, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
Now I did - and apparently, I don't get the right checksum.
Didn't think about this. I haven't had a corrupted download in a long
time.
Glad it was something simple. The only reason I thought of it is that I
had to make a LiveCD yesterd
Hello,
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 1:42 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 10/21/2013 10:32 AM, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
>
>>
>>Any ideas? Thanks!
>>
>
> One quick thought: Did you verify the checksum of the download?
>
Now I did - and apparently, I don't get the right checksum.
Didn't think a
On 10/21/2013 10:32 AM, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
Any ideas? Thanks!
One quick thought: Did you verify the checksum of the download?
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to read id index table
Then, some lines later, I get several lines that say:
dracut-mount[361]: mount: unknown filesystem type 'DM_snapshot_cow'
and then:
dracut-mount[361]: Warning: Can't mount root file system
And then I seem to be in a "dracut emergency shell&q
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 9:40 PM, T.C. Hollingsworth
wrote:
> You can install the "exfat-fuse" package from RPMFusion-free in order
> to mount exFAT disks in Fedora, and fsck/mkfs/etc. are in the
> "exfat-utils" package also in RPMFusion.
Thanks TC!
yum install
ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/rpmfusi
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 6:20 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> F18 here. I thought Linux included support for Microsoft's exFat?
>
> I get "'Unknown filesystem type: exfat' when plugging a Sandisk U3 8GB
> Pen Drive formattted on WinXP with Exfat...
exFAT may be subjec
F18 here. I thought Linux included support for Microsoft's exFat?
I get "'Unknown filesystem type: exfat' when plugging a Sandisk U3 8GB
Pen Drive formattted on WinXP with Exfat...
FC
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On 9 June 2012 14:38, Neal Becker wrote:
> Something wrong with my install?
>
Probably not.
What install do you have?
> Jun 9 09:36:25 nbecker1 udevd[293]: specified group 'plugdev' unknown
>
try:
grep plugdev /etc/udev/rules.d/*.rules
For me it shows I've been playin
Something wrong with my install?
Jun 9 09:36:25 nbecker1 udevd[293]: specified group 'plugdev' unknown
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r...@dwf.com wrote:
I set my screen size to 1280x1024 in my xorg.conf
This worked fine up thru Fedora 11 (I dont currently have running copies
of F12 or F13 to test it there) but it DOES NOT WORK in Fedora14.
In Fedora14 I get 1024x768 with or without the xorg.conf.
Now my actual screen is b
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 12:00 AM, linux guy wrote:
> TestDisk 6.12, Data Recovery Utility, May 2011
> Christophe GRENIER
> http://www.cgsecurity.org
>
>
> Disk /dev/sdd - 160 GB / 149 GiB - INTEL SS DSA2M160G2GC
>
> Please select the partition table type, press Enter when done.
>>[Intel ] Intel/
(Look inline)
On 2011/12/27 19:26, linux guy wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Yes, I'm sure it's fine now.
Please clarify, what do you think is fine now ? The drive ? Or the
laptop/drive controller ?
Looks to me like some pages went bad, and the
drive mapped
On 2011/12/27 19:09, fred smith wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 08:02:07PM -0700, linux guy wrote:
Is there any way to sniff out the old partition table ?What would
I need other than the partition table sizes ?I know I had boot,
swap and / partitions...
FYI:
A year or so ago I had a US
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 11:02 PM, T.C. Hollingsworth
wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 8:02 PM, linux guy wrote:
>> Is there any way to sniff out the old partition table ? What would
>> I need other than the partition table sizes ? I know I had boot,
>> swap and / partitions...
>
> Try testd
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 8:02 PM, linux guy wrote:
> Is there any way to sniff out the old partition table ? What would
> I need other than the partition table sizes ? I know I had boot,
> swap and / partitions...
Try testdisk. It will attempt to identify and restore partitions on a disk.
Is there any chance that some of this was caused by hot plugging an
SSD device into a hot plug SATA port ? Do SSDs support hot plugging
?
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Yes, I'm sure it's fine now.
Please clarify, what do you think is fine now ? The drive ? Or the
laptop/drive controller ?
Looks to me like some pages went bad, and the
> drive mapped them out and replaced with some spare pages held in
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 8:09 PM, fred smith
wrote:
Thanks for sharing that, Fred. I just spent some time going through
the files that did copy and I can't see anything critical missing.
:HUGE, HUGE sigh of relief. If the situation were worse, I'd be on
your suggestion like white on rice.
Tha
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Craig White wrote:
> definitely possible - might be useful to see if you can connect it to a
> different computer with a different interface
I've done that. Its now connected to a server that I'm using for my
desktop machine via a USB interface. That is how I g
linux guy writes:
What are the chances that the drive controller in the laptop caused
this problem ?
I just tested the drive in the laptop BIOS and it says its fine.
SMART and what it does for a surface scan.
Yes, I'm sure it's fine now. Looks to me like some pages went bad, and the
drive m
On Tue, 2011-12-27 at 20:03 -0700, linux guy wrote:
> What are the chances that the drive controller in the laptop caused
> this problem ?
>
> I just tested the drive in the laptop BIOS and it says its fine.
> SMART and what it does for a surface scan.
definitely possible - might be useful to
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 08:02:07PM -0700, linux guy wrote:
> Is there any way to sniff out the old partition table ?What would
> I need other than the partition table sizes ?I know I had boot,
> swap and / partitions...
FYI:
A year or so ago I had a USB HD with 200-300 gigs of irreplaceab
What are the chances that the drive controller in the laptop caused
this problem ?
I just tested the drive in the laptop BIOS and it says its fine.
SMART and what it does for a surface scan.
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Is there any way to sniff out the old partition table ?What would
I need other than the partition table sizes ?I know I had boot,
swap and / partitions...
Is there any way to copy (and possibly recover) the raw data from the
drive ? Possibly using dd or something ?
I tried using partimag
linux guy writes:
# fdisk /dev/sdb
Device contains neither a valid DOS partition table, nor Sun, SGI or
OSF disklabel
Building a new DOS disklabel with disk identifier 0xf7941c52.
Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
After that, of course, the previous content won'
# fdisk /dev/sdb
Device contains neither a valid DOS partition table, nor Sun, SGI or
OSF disklabel
Building a new DOS disklabel with disk identifier 0xf7941c52.
Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
After that, of course, the previous content won't be recoverable.
Wa
ite through
[ 143.903904] sdb: unknown partition table
[ 143.906419] sd 9:0:0:0: [sdb] Asking for cache data failed
[ 143.906421] sd 9:0:0:0: [sdb] Assuming drive cache: write through
[ 143.906423] sd 9:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI disk
What should I do now ?
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I would get the "replica="unknown": Unable to acquire replica: error:
no such replica" error that way. I also tried without copying the
schema over, got the error that way as well. Also got the
hema directory from my good working ldap server to my
new one and then trying to setup replicaiton through the 389 admin client.
I would get the "replica="unknown": Unable to acquire replica: error: no
such replica" error that way. I also tried without copying the schema
over,
0800] - I'm resizing my cache now...cache was
209715200 and is now 800
[30/Nov/2011:10:34:38 -0800] - slapd started. Listening on All
Interfaces port 390 for LDAP requests
[30/Nov/2011:10:39:58 -0800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=10 op=3
replica="unknown": Unable to acquire rep
now 800
[30/Nov/2011:10:34:38 -0800] - slapd started. Listening on All Interfaces
port 390 for LDAP requests
[30/Nov/2011:10:39:58 -0800] NSMMReplicationPlugin - conn=10 op=3
replica="unknown": Unable to acquire replica: error: no such replica
[30/Nov/2011:10:39:59 -0800] NSMMReplication
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On 04/23/2011 03:12 PM, Lawrence E Graves wrote:
> SELinux is preventing khidpd_0d620558 from write access on the socket Unknown.
>
> * Plugin catchall (100. confidence) suggests ***
>
> If y
SELinux is preventing khidpd_0d620558 from write access on the socket Unknown.
* Plugin catchall (100. confidence) suggests ***
If you believe that khidpd_0d620558 should be allowed write access on the
Unknown socket by default.
Then you should report this as a bug
xinyou yan wrote:
> I have a freebsd system.
> In my computer /dev/sda10 is a freebsd slice.
>
> I use mount -t ufs /dev/sda10 /tmp
> It fail.
>
> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda10,
> missing codepage or helper program, or other error
> In some cases u
Mikkel infinity-ltd.com> writes:
> ...
Thanks for your comments.
I forgot to mention one more problem:
4. The /dev/ assigned to Linux partition/*BSD slices have a "floating"
nature as they are *appended* to Linux partitions.
As a result they will be changed back and forth according to the
On 03/18/2011 01:36 PM, JB wrote:
> Mikkel infinity-ltd.com> writes:
>
>> ...
>> What kind of problems would it cause?
>>
>>> OSs, e.g.
>>># fdisk -l /dev/sda
>>>...
>>>/dev/sda1 638192015940960048+ 7 HPFS/NTFS
>>>/dev/sda2 *81920160 1112227191
Mikkel infinity-ltd.com> writes:
> ...
> What kind of problems would it cause?
>
> > OSs, e.g.
> ># fdisk -l /dev/sda
> >...
> >/dev/sda1 638192015940960048+ 7 HPFS/NTFS
> >/dev/sda2 *81920160 11122271914651280 a5 FreeBSD
> >...
> >
On 03/18/2011 10:12 AM, JB wrote:
> JB gmail.com> writes:
>
>> ...
>
> It is apparent that Linux, besides some minor bugs detected here, handles
> *BSD file systems in an awkward way.
> I say *BSD, as I assume that the FreeBSD test results probably appply to
> OpenBSD and NetBSD as well due to s
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