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<0> cptkwirk, that can be fixed though
<1> it just says munually partition table
<1> and nothing is shown
<0> cptkwirk, try the beta 2 installer then
<2> Digital_Pioneer: umount the device
<1> jclinton i have heard about that
<3> Woody^working: I don't have that chipset. he has apparently sata probs. /me points to cptkwirk
<1> alright jclinton do you know where i could find that?
<4> Already did.
<0> cptkwirk, the debian-installer page at debian.org
<5> anyone know off hand if I have to do anything server wise for me to enable server so I can serial in?
<1> jclinton if i used that would i be able to install the stable unofficial sarge release? i have a business and i can't have anything to buggy on the desktop
<2> wols: sorry, messed it up then.
<0> cptkwirk, no, only testing
<6> oskude: seems i was defining it in the wrong place :}
<0> cptkwirk, but testing is pretty dang stable



<6> oskude: needed to go into cgi.cfg, not nagios.cfg
<3> mikefoo: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Remote-Serial-Console-HOWTO/
<6> thanks for the help anyway
<3> involves inittab changes
<1> jclinton alright i will try it
<7> im an "orga-nightmare" doh...
<8> I'd like a mm kernel, the debian way is to 'get linux-source; patch it; mk-kpkg out of it', right ?
<3> kimo__: ignore the patching part
<3> but make menuconfig;make-kpkg is good
<9> wols: ignore teh patching?
<8> wols: I want a MM kernel, how can I ignore the patching part?
<8> should I use 'linux-patch-debian' in some way ?
<3> oops. thought it gives out full kernels with mm patches preapplied. mea culpa, sorry
<3> kimo__: I don't if I patch something in (like L7 filtering)
<9> not that I know of *shrug*
<9> afaik there are various patches of interest that you could apply
<8> wols: have u made any pkgs with MM pre-applied that I can use :)
<4> Woody^working: Not really working...
<9> kimo__: with or without the root?
<4> Woody^working: I can't get it to pmount.
<4> Woody^working: I've already umounted it.
<3> kimo__: no. last time I used mm was in 2.5.x days
<8> nvz: sorry which root ?
<2> Digital_Pioneer: "umount /mnt/windows"
<4> Woody^working: umount: /mnt/windows: not mounted
<2> Digital_Pioneer: you should read the manual, but everything declared in /etc/pmount.allow will be treatet as everybody can mount block devices.
<8> gentoo has all sorts of patched kernels in official trees :) Wish debian would provide them too
<9> you dont take binary kernels from unverifyable sources.
<2> Digital_Pioneer: fuu, it has to be removable.
<9> debian kernels are on probably a million pcs
<10> kimo__: /part #debian and /join #gentoo
<4> Woody^working: 8-|
<2> Digital_Pioneer: What is the bug, what does it tell you ?
<8> unstable: do I need to for wanting to improve debian!
<9> unstable: wrong answer.
<4> Woody^working: Pardon?
<9> kimo__: do you need to find a mentor and become a developer and package kernels.
<11> rice rice ricer
<2> Digital_Pioneer: If you try to mount it with "pmount" what does pmount tell you ?
<8> nvz: well, I could be willing to do it
<8> nvz: please go on
<4> Woody^working: Error: device /dev/hda2 is not removable
<3> kimo__: providing a gazillion kernels is useless. just takes lots of DD ressources for no gain
<9> kimo__: hopefully you do well or people will mf you on a regular basis
<3> nvz: "mf you"?
<2> Digital_Pioneer: Ok, that is the error. You then should add it to /etc/fstab :-(
<4> Woody^working: OK.
<11> MF == Mind F**K ?
<8> so if I make it, will it be accepted in sid?
<12> hello, i have 2 linux systems now, one that is a little mail/web server, and the other that is a base install, just installed lilo and some basic pkgs.. how do i move all the stuff from the server to this new hdd
<2> But be sure that "/mnt" and "/mnt/windows" both have the nessuary rights for you.
<9> wols: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother****er
<3> thank you. please note the proper abbreviation of "mother****er" is "mofo". thank you
<9> heh
<13> can I get iptables to block IPs that have repeated sshd login failures?
<11> yes
<14> blondie: look at the fail2ban pacakge
<13> k
<15> these ssh brute force are silly



<4> Woody^working: How do I give it the necessary rights?
<11> blondie: You can also script it yourself or use another tool. You can null route, tcp wrappers, and/or firewall
<9> this chair is pissing me off, I have no idea how I keep tipping over.. I am loosing wheels while sitting on the chair.. and the peg goes up into the damn chair.. gravity and my 185lb *** should keep it in there
<8> blondie: or sshfilter, or sshdeny (new article on debianadministration.org), or make iptables rate limit the logins
<16> blondie, that's what shellter does
<13> lots of responses :)
<15> ppl doing that should all kill themselves for having nothing better to do. same goes for spammer
<16> blondie, http://shellter.sf.net it makes iptables rules to block it after a specified number of attempts
<12> so can anybody give me any help on moving a debian instalation from a 4gb hdd to a 20gb.. ?
<9> shining: if only that worked
<15> well, if they don't want to do it themselves, other people could do it
<11> shining: I will bet most of that is automated and only reports back when it gets one.
<11> shining: what kind of moron does it and even more interesting what kind of moron would do it from their own machine/IP.
<9> Bullets Over IP
<0> prp, you can do an rsync as long as you are sure to get stuff mounted in the right places
<0> prp, it's pretty advanced though
<9> not as advanced as BOIP
<11> blondie: much of the automated attacks will just try port 22
<8> guys, I have fully functional debian in a chroot install, how can I boot it?
<17> hi everyone
<11> blondie: if you move it to another IP it will reduce to a subset of attacks.
<17> who can help me?
<8> question: just ask
<3> kimo__: install and configure grub
<11> blondie: if you move it to another port sorry still not awake yet.
<2> Digital_Pioneer: They should be 755. Then best mount it while booting.
<8> wols: I have grub from suse
<17> pl?
<9> heh too bad dpkg isnt here, that could be qotd material
<8> wols: I need to mount /boot & install some kernel, right ?
<8> question: ask your question please
<4> Woody^working: How do I set permissions to 755?
<9> "12:52 < kimo__> question: just ask 12:52 < kimo__> question: ask your question please"
<16> Digital_Pioneer, seriously, man chmod
<12> jclinton: is there any howto on how to use rsync to do that
<2> Digital_Pioneer: chmod -R 755 /mnt
<17> i need to install debian sarge
<18> question: yes
<17> and i have questions
<16> question, then go read the installation manual
<15> lol
<16> question, http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual
<11> blondie: if you have the resources than set up a tarpit for the anuses that are brute forcing. Make them open up new connections though obviously
<18> or just ask the questions already
<2> Digital_Pioneer: read man 8 mount
<0> prp, good question -- i don't know about that
<17> ok, but i have more hard questions
<0> prp, i learned how to do that from the install instructions for gentoo
<16> question, you havent asked a damn thing yet
<15> question: you aren't a troll for real?
<18> question: well seeing as you havnt asked anythign yet
<19> hi everyone
<19> is there anyone with knowledge in firewire?
<12> jclinton: can you help me on how to do that then...
<11> blondie: you can set up a dummy on port 22 and have your reall ssh on port 2222 or some such
<15> question: I hope you are one (for you)
<0> prp, i have time to give you a synopsis
<17> i have 4 partitions c,d,e,f
<12> jclinton: i am all ears
<20> is there any breezy-->(debian testing or unstable) howto ??
<17> on c i have windows xp
<17> d is free
<16> question, dont spit up your question/statements between various lines. type it all in at once or else no one will care to follow you
<17> and e,f i have multimedia files
<18> httpdss: breezy? isnt that ubuntu?
<15> httpdss: I can make one : insert debian cd, boot, and follow instructions
<17> ok
<8> question: if this is your first time with Linux, please consider a live Linux CD, or think about other Linux distros
<21> my sony handycam works perfectly in kino but i would like to use it as a webcam (as i do in windows) but the problem is that amsn or kopete doesnt detect it
<22> Is there any functionality in dpkg/debconf to provide an "are you sure?" prompt when an upgrade to a program will invalidate old saved data?
<3> httpdss: no. you run a totally differen OS
<21> can anyone tell me how to do that?
<0> prp, mount /dev/newdrive3 /mnt/newdrive, mkdir /mnt/newdrive/boot, mount /dev/newdrive1 /mnt/newdrive/boot
<20> Ronin: yes, i want to go from ubuntu breezy to debian testing


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