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<0> Enverex, return that disc as defective then, it's definitely not an audio cd ...
<1> c***iopea: Communication of other host in a windows network use Service Message Block protocol (samba is an implementation of this protocol)
<2> I sure as hell hope it's not an audio CD, it's my Diablo 2 play disc
<3> xlumin: The only requirement for the Knoppix solution is to have a box with a CD and a network connection on the same physical subnet as the laptop.
<4> bonsaikitten: no warnings but it doesn't create $HOME at all
<0> Kartagis, what doesn't create it?
<5> drchandra: is there anyway to continue without, as i've got the kern to boot, i just need to setup grub so that livecd is set to the usb hdd..
<4> the command "useradd"
<5> but it doesn't like it when I p*** /dev/sda1 to it..
<0> Enverex, oh ... ok ... then use bittorrent to fetch a backup copy
<3> xlumin: OK.
<6> Kartagis: I recommend superadduser
<5> and according to dmesg thats where udev's put the hddd..
<0> Kartagis, try "superadduser"
<2> bonsaikitten: I don't want a backup copy, I have a disc right here, the point is that I want to make a bit-perfect image of the disc for archival purposes
<4> later I tried that and it worked, but why doesn't useradd do it?



<0> Enverex, that's why I suggest fetching a remote copy ... the disc you have is "defective"
<7> kartagis, useradd -m
<5> DrChandra: its saying "Block Device /dev/sda1 is not a valid root device.."
<4> navi: I got my system working man
<7> kartagis, how did you fix it ?
<2> bonsaikitten: Will you stop saying it's defective, the copy I fetch will also be "defective" because if someone removes the "defection" then the game wont work anymore as it will want me to insert the "defective" CD
<3> xlumin: I don't use grub with USB. Ask for help.
<4> by copying a .config from my co-worker :D
<0> Enverex, that's why there is a use restriction removal on the remote copy
<0> Enverex, either you are an evil pirate or you don't archive things
<5> DrChandra: ok, thanks
<8> I booted from liveCD and I would like to change p***word for root
<2> bonsaikitten: Look, you're missing the point. I want a bit perfect copy of the original, I don't want a No-CD crack (well, I do, but that's not the point). I want to make a bit-perfect image of the disc
<0> Enverex, then get a cdrom drive that reads defective sectors
<5> does anybody know how to configure grub to boot off a usb hdd?
<0> Enverex, the point of that use restriction is that you should BUY a copy
<0> xlumin, that's dependent on mainboard support for usb boot
<5> i had a sinking feeling you might say that..
<9> anyone knows how to turn off dash-dot frame around the title of
<9> inactive tabs in mrxvt?
<2> bonsaikitten: I HAVE a copy, but I have several discs (well, more than that) that have become unusable either through general wear and tear or they have become defective (what looks like a coffee stain colour prominating through the aluminium). Buying a new drive isn't a good idea
<0> xlumin, but ... you can make a bootcd that only kickstarts the kernel, then boot from the usb disk
<8> nvm I got it
<2> I'm looking for something like Alcohol 120% for Linux that makes working images of my existing CDs, I would have thought by now that someone could make a program that makes a bit-perfect copy of a disc "defection" 'n all
<5> i've managed to get grub to load a kernel from an NTFS partition, but I can't get it to boot
<0> Enverex, so ... you want a tool that reads bad sectors without going crazy? but ... they are bad!
<2> Are you deliberately trying to make me want to stab you?
<5> the USB disk is at /dev/sda1 and it fails to boot saying its not a valid root device..
<10> Enverex: Have you tried using dd? Haven't used it too much myself, but it wouldn't hurt to try
<2> Yes, it fails saying there are errors on the disc
<11> NeddySeagoon: It still complains about the nvidia kernel module?
<0> xlumin, hmmm ... is the usb driver loaded at that point?
<12> Enverex: I think it might be the other way around actually...they aren't called bad for nothing you know.
<4> bonsaikitten: how do I change my console keymap?
<5> it says so..
<5> dmesg can see the disk..
<11> NeddySeagoon: I emerged nvidia-kernel and nvidia-glx
<0> Kartagis, edit /etc/conf.d/keymap(s?) and restart /etc/init.d/keymap
<2> blackace: Yes, but they are necessary as if I "fix" them the game wont work anymore
<0> Enverex, so don't buy defective disks
<13> Anyone know if the Sony NWA3000 is compatible at all with amaroK?
<5> i'm trying to convert a laptop without floppy/crdom into an XDMCP client
<0> funkyHat, what is that and how does it affect amaroK ?
<2> bonsaikitten: Sure, find me a version of Diablo 2, or hell, most games that don't require "defective discs" to play without "Cracking" them and I'll buy those instead
<13> bonsaikitten, it's an mp3 player
<10> The reason for the "defective" sectors is a copy protection scheme in a lot of games now days, a disk dumping utility sees the "errors" and then craps out on trying to dupe the disk
<12> Enverex: and I'll bet that you agreed to an EULA when you opened the game that says you agree not to copy the disc.
<0> funkyHat, usually they are just normal USB m*** storage, so I expect no problems with it
<4> bonsaikitten: it is already set to tr but it's still set to us
<0> Enverex, that's why I fetch correct versions from the internet if I need a good disc
<12> Enverex: so basically what you're asking us to do is become accessories to copyright violation, which is illegal in most parts of the world, so your question would probably be best asked elsewhere.
<2> blackace: Remind me why I should care about that? I'd rather make an "illegal" personal backup so that when the disc inevitably stops working I can carry on playing
<0> blackace, technically not copyright violation as it is for personal use
<14> ...
<12> bonsaikitten: doesn't matter if you agreed not to do it.
<0> Enverex, just buy three originals on ebay
<12> bonsaikitten: a no-copy clause is in most EULAs today.
<8> well **** I have two drives the same size and I don't remember what part of the cable I set either
<12> Nevaeh: language.
<0> blackace, that has no effect



<12> Enverex: I really don't care, I'm telling you to ask elsewhere.
<0> blackace, EULAs have never been enforced
<12> bonsaikitten: actually it does.
<2> blackace: There can't be any reason to you saying that other than purely to deliberately be an *** or just to wind me up, no-one in their right mind cards about those EULAs. especially when it's a PERSONAL backup
<8> one has xp and the other isn't formatted how can I tell what drive is which with fdisk?
<12> bonsaikitten: doesn't matter, and this is not the place to get into a pissing match over it.
<0> blackace, no, the right to eat, cook and throw the disks can't be limited by an EULA
<10> Enverex: try this command: 'dd if=/dev/cdrom of=cd.image.iso' then you can take the iso image and burn it to disk using any disk burning utility (cdrtools perhaps?)
<12> bonsaikitten: but the right to copy for personal use can be waived.
<2> blackace: You're the one that started the pissing match
<0> blackace, not in europe ...
<15> MatrixM that won't copy errors
<0> blackace, unless the vendor agrees to replace any defective media
<16> does the Gentoo GUI installer look good?
<4> bonsaikitten: when I restarted, it said cannot open file tr and falls back to us
<2> MatrixM: As I said, it fails due to errors, and as Kevin` said, it wont copy errors
<12> Enverex: join #gentoo-ops when you're ready to play nice
<0> Kartagis, what is tr ?
<4> Turkish keymap
<0> ok ... are you sure that "tr" is the full name?
<0> Kartagis, I think it is called tr ... have you installed all keymaps and locales?
<4> at the beginning it asks me what keymap I want to use, I type the corresponding number and it says cannot open
<0> ah, that might be a bug on the livecd
<4> kernel again?
<0> I hope you can work with the english keymap until you have a base system installed
<17> small question why isnt DOC part of default use flags? Well better way to put it is why wouldn't you want the docs to the installs?
<18> selutha: Sometimes the doc uses X, perhaps?
<4> bonsaikitten: everything is installed
<19> Boy, writing a CMS in C is fun!
<20> i did an emerge -e world to update after switching to gcc-3.4, which failed when compiling openldap, is there a way to "resume" this? I have no idea which packages are done and which still have to be done?
<17> Alex, Ah that would be a good reason, never thought of it that way
<3> Usage: tr [OPTION]... SET1 [SET2] Translate, squeeze, and/or delete characters from standard input, writing to standard output.
<16> Does anyone have a bootsplash and the ATI proprietary drivers running ok?
<0> Kartagis, hmmm? what asks for a number then? I've only seen that on the livecd
<4> bonsaikitten: I booted my system w
<4> bonsaikitten: I booted my system with the livecd, and installed things
<0> Kartagis, well ... if you boot normally it shouldn't ask you for a keymap
<21> ugh
<0> Kartagis, are you sure that you're not running off the livecd?
<4> I am
<4> I just rebooted
<21> anyone good at figuring out why Grub wont boot?
<22> xFallenAngel: emerge --resume :-P
<23> TEMM: what error?
<21> it hangs at the GRUB prompt
<21> well actually
<21> heres the wierd thing
<24> since I emerged the new krusader it noglonger has samba support, I have tried re emerging kdebase but that did not help, could someone help?
<21> i do the manual grub setup, and it hangs at GRUB prompt
<21> if i do grub-install it give s GRUB hard disk error
<0> TEMM, where does it hang how? you start "grub" and it dies?
<21> when i boot grub hangs with just GRUB written on screen, so its obviously having issues loading the next stage
<21> im just at a loss for how to solve it
<25> ok, I fixed the permissions on /var/run/utmp but user login info doesn't show up still, why?
<26> lynx-d, the new drivers do not support your card. Its hard work to make the old ones work with a new kernel
<25> I've tried a fresh login too
<21> it doesnt even get to loading stage 1.5
<20> rabidfurby: nice, i should have thought of that. thanks
<0> TEMM, ok, so ... how do you install grub?
<21> well i have my root and boot dirs on hda
<21> and the boot drive is sda
<11> NeddySeagoon: ffs :( I h8 this =)
<21> so i either do "grub-install /dev/sda"
<21> or
<27> I just upgraded squirrelmail to 1.4.6 and needed to run some special etc-update commands but the unmerge of the previous install erased the output, where can i find it? (it's not in the ebuild file) thx
<0> TEMM, have you tried running "grub", not grub-install?
<21> grub \n root(hd0,5) \n setup(hd4)
<21> yera
<8> I was patitioning my new harddrive for linux with fdisk and it gave me this error, WARNING: Re-reading the partition table failed with error 22: Invalid Arguement
<21> where hd4 is mapped to sda
<21> in the devices.map file
<21> brb 1 sec
<8> anyone?
<0> TEMM, why are you using a devices.map? /me wonders how that helps


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