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<0> what's on the new HD?
<1> there is a limit on mounted partitions, but it's so large you don't need to consider it
<1> did you partition and format the new HD?
<2> Hydrogenum: redhat too from a replica server
<1> what does fdisk -l tell you about the new drive?
<2> k, i had to formar it :(
<2> now its mounted, too late dudes :(
<2> it only said 83 Linux
<1> no reason to apologize.. it's your data
<0> Fiver: it's means "it is", not "it was"
<2> it was, although not needed data i wanted to see whats in there, just in case



<1> Hydrogenum: yes, and it is now gone
<0> Fiver: just saying a better contraction would have been 'twas
<2> k, bytes
<1> I meant what I said :)
<3> thanks timger
<4> does fedora core 4 allow .ssh/authorized_keys by default?
<5> I don't believe so. You'll have to modify /etc/ssh/sshd_config
<4> sigh
<6> it does..
<4> it does? well i added my public key to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys but it doesnt work :(
<6> check permissions on .ssh
<6> should be 700
<4> yea i did that
<6> still no luck?
<4> yes got it thanks...
<6> bye, bye...
<7> my dante-server deamon can't autostart by adding to rc.local. why?
<7> hello, does rc.local allow deamon app to run?
<8> how do I set path in RHAT?
<0> export PATH=...
<0> ***uming you're using bash as your shell (default)
<8> Hydrogenum, thanks it works now!
<9> hi all
<9> How big is the difference between fedora core and redhat servers? :)
<9> I mean, should software actually dsigned to run on redhat AS/ES also run on a fedora, or...are they too far away from each other?
<10> hey guys. I have mailman installed but there is not /etc/mail folder.. anyone know why? I need to configure stuff ini there
<10> is there another program that does that side of it that I need to install
<9> aha
<11> Hi
<11> If i download FC4-i386-SRPMS-disc1.iso will that download the source for me?
<11> anyone from digium around?
<12> I'll be back in 20 or so...
<13> instead of manually changing S to K and K to S, is there a text menu system that can do that for me for sevices in various run levels?
<6> chkconfig, ntsysv
<13> ya i've been using chkconfig. but i've only used it for listing the status. not actually using it to change things.
<13> i was thinking i remember a red/blue text menu system from earlier redhats
<6> ntsysv
<6> which rh version?
<13> i don't think that's install. this is a rh9
<6> install it then :)
<13> heh
<13> man chkconfig might show me some more tricks i can do with chkconfig
<6> chkconfig is great



<13> i'm sure it is. i just don't get how to tell it to do stuff yet. i'm bran new to it
<13> like ntpd is running on my system in runlevel 5
<13> i'd like to turn that off
<13> whithout doing it by hand
<6> chkconfig ntpd --level 5 off
<6> or
<6> chkconfig ntpd off
<6> to turn it off in all runlevels
<13> i thought if you don't specify, it only effects 2,3,5
<14> that is a sweet tool - glad you 2 had this conversation
<6> no, not "off", maybe for "on", check the man-page
<6> :)
<13> delhage ah yer right
<13> Bones9999999 heh np
<6> kreg: or, if you really don't want to run ntpd, remove the rpm-package...
<13> does rpm even delete the symlink for the service in each runlevel directory?
<6> yup
<6> should do
<6> if it's a well-built rpm
<13> i try to stick to rpms that actually belong to the system
<13> i've spent little time actually trying to understand rpm. spent a few years in debian and haven't gone back to give rpm a closer look
<6> then you should be alright
<13> i'm starting to understand it better tho
<13> rpm does some things i was never aware. rpm -V for example is interesting to me
<13> i think it can help to see if a system has been comprimised
<6> yup
<6> altough...
<6> if your system has been compromised, the rpm-database may have been compromised too
<13> ya. that's if he's really good. do you think most script kiddies would even go that far?
<6> you can make rpm -V check against a backed up database in that case
<13> i suppose they could
<6> no
<6> not "most script kiddies"
<6> but it is certainly possible
<13> where would you store a backed up rpm db?
<13> delhage anything is >: P
<6> well, on a CD?
<13> ok
<6> yeah?
<13> i wonder if rpm has a mysql backend support
<13> not sure if that is realistic
<6> I don't remember the actual flags for rpm on the to off my head, but I think it's --rpmdb <path to rpmdb> or something..
<6> kreg: it has not
<13> how do you feel about frontends, like yum?
<6> yum is great
<13> ya i find it pretty nice. gives it an apt feel.
<6> they're (trying to) solve the same problem
<13> i hear they even have an apt frontend for rpm? that doesn't make much sense to me. seems like too different of an animal. like the way apt stores in a db locally and stuff. i dunno....
<6> so is up2date in rhel
<6> not too strange, it is a frontend to resolve dependencies esentially...
<13> i've recently adopted a mysql / file server that someone built. it runs rh9, but he has some compiled from source stuff on here.


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