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<0> all of the et3 options have * <1> you are missing some controller or chipset stuff <0> in Processor type and features? <0> for processor family i'm using Pentium4/Celeron(P4-based)/Pentium-4 M/Xeon <1> no i mean in device drivers -> ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support <1> most likely <1> boot the livecd, dmesg|grep hd <1> or something, check what module is used <0> hmm <0> VFS: Can't find ext3 filesystem on dev hda <0> VFS: Can't find an ext2 filesystem on dev hda <1> ... <0> from dmesg | grep hd <1> hda is the entire disk <1> if you wanna mount you need to take partition of hda <1> like hda1
<0> i have hda1 as boot, hda2 as swap, hda3 as home, and hda4 as / <0> should I be getting errors when doing 'dmesg|grep hda1' ? <0> VFS: Can't find an ext2 filesystem on dev hda2 <0> VFS: Can't find ext3 filesystem on dev hda2 <2> hi :) I get error: sys-lib/glibc-2.3.6-r4 failed when trying to emerge it ... Call stack: ebuild.sh line 1539: Called dyn_compile, line 939 Called src_compile glibc-2.3.6-r4.ebuild line 1128 Called toolchain-glibc_src_compile ... <2> can someone plz help <3> what's a good ftp server? <4> vsftpd, proftpd <5> I use pure-ftpd mysel <6> vsftpd <3> in vsftpd, is it possible to set it up so that for each user stuff is uploaded to a different directory? <6> well, you can certainly restrict each user to his home directory <6> so i ***ume so <1> it defaults to home dir <1> bah, i am burning a 4.1gb dvd with 0.6x :((( <1> kikr, no i ment to try to boot the livedvd and check dmesg 's output for the chipset which is beeing used to talk to your disk, since it seems you custom kernel doesnt recognize the hdd or controller or something <1> livecd <7> Garw! Why ME?! <1> hmm is there any way to write block layer (like dd) over ip? (like dd /dev/hda on one box > /dev/hda to another box, using some tuns or anything?) <3> ok, to what p***word does vsftpd default? <4> read the docs? <6> it uses system auth by default <3> not working :( <1> check syslog/messages/vsflog <3> failed logins <2> glftpd rox <4> have they fixed the major exploits for glftpd? :) <1> neotic, never <1> glftp will always be exploitable, it has features in mind not security <8> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08/17/flying_toilet_terror_labs/ <9> ohhhh i ****ing hate mother ****ers that ****ing use programs to watch ebay bids, **** you mother ****ers <10> Hmm. Anyone know how to get out of fullscreen mode in rdesktop? <10> Without logging off the host <8> http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=194351&cid=15929560 <8> osiris_: think you have to set screen size before connecting <10> redhook: yeah. I'm in full screen mode, and don't know how to get out of it. <10> Well, I was anyway. Killed the proc <11> QA Notice: ECL*** 'portability' inherited illegally.. am i the only one seeng these notices <12> no <11> so thats very common <13> renihs|wr: kinda late now, but theres ata over ip or something or other in the kernel config, i dont know how it works or anything though <14> hi guys...how to disable a port? like in the /etc/networks, then comment out those ports, does this will do?for example i want to disable a port in ssh, then i'll just put # on the port for ssh, is this right? <15> kintaro0e: no <2> can someone have a look at this plz: http://rafb.net/paste/results/qnO3Yo67.html I can't get it emerged <6> emerge info <14> Ticho: so how will i do it? <15> kintaro0e: stop the service which is listening on the port, or filter the port with a firewall <14> Ticho: ah i see. <14> now i get it <14> thanks a lot Ticho <14> :) <8> kintaro0e: learn iptables or checkout shorewall <14> hi redhook.. <14> ehe.. <14> yes..right now i'm studying iptables <14> but whats shorewall? <8> http://www.shorewall.net/ <14> redhook: i'm just confused on the /etc/networks and /etc/services..i have an application that i want to define a port no. how will i do it? <15> kintaro0e: shorewall is basically a frontend to iptables, simplifying (to some extent) setting up a firewall <8> kintare /etc/services is just a list of service names and the ports the run on <14> redhook: how about /etc/networks?
<8> kintaro0e: and what are you trying to ***ign a port to? you do that in the services config <8> # This file describes a number of netname-to-adress <8> # mappings for the TCP/IP subsytem. It is mostly <8> # used at boot time, when no name servers are running. <8> thats in the file <14> redhook: ah..now i got it.. <14> thanks a lot <14> :) <16> I emerged Gnome once nad it failed on metacity, I've gottan that issue take care of.. if I emerge gnome xscreensaver again will it redo it all? or just stuff it hasn't compiled yet? <2> I have had exactly the same situation with kde now <2> I think it should resume <1> Eightpock, just resume the emerge <1> or continue where it left <16> renihs|wr, how does one do that? Just emerge gnome xscreensaver? <1> Eightpock, your gnome emerge is finished? <1> just emerge gnome, or emerge xscreensaver <16> No, it stoped on Metacity I believe <16> k <1> emerge -vp gnome <1> you will see it will continue where it left <1> gotta go, weeeeekend <16> thanks <16> Have a good one! <17> User: Eightpock Pasted http://pasteme.com/p.php?id=293 <16> ^^ <16> How do I unmask something. <18> anyone here an expert with ATM <19> morning <16> :| <16> what something is masked to unmask it do I go emerge =*filename,path etc? <12> no <19> you have to unmask it <12> unmask it with package.mask etc. <12> man portage <19> package.mask masks packages. <12> eh right <12> typoi <12> -i <12> but <19> i think you want package.keywords <12> if things are hardmasked <12> you should seriously consider not unmasking them <16> I have to to install gnome <16> http://pasteme.com/p.php?id=293 <19> an example of something i unmasked it <12> gnome is not masked? <19> >=app-admin/eselect-1.0_rc1 <16> when I go emerge -vp gnome xscreensaver <16> I get http://pasteme.com/p.php?id=293 <16> I had an issue installing Gnome, Metacity kept stalling the install <16> so someone in here had me mask that to install metacity? <16> or to emerge -eva system <12> when have you last sync'ed? <16> to go from i386 to i686? <16> now that that is all done I gotta finish gnome. <16> uh <12> metacity doesn't stall here at all <12> during install <16> did on mine. http://www.pasteme.com/p.php?id=277 <12> segmentation fault means something is broken <12> either hardware <19> haha <12> or the compiler <12> or its libs <19> i would guess your compiler/libraries are messed up. <16> I checked the libs <16> revdep-rebuild -p <12> well I have a hard time believing you 'checked' the libs if you don't know what segmentation fault means :P <16> nothing was broken <16> revdep-rebuild -p :P <12> that doesn't matter <12> it doesn't check anything internally that way <12> just path-wise linking
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