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<0> will be "exposed" on the network <1> Tallia1Kubuntu: in theory if you put it in a DMZ then yes, its open ports should be accessible from the internet <2> hello, I need some help with my removable devices, I've been told there is a problem with /etc/fstab but I don't know how to use it... <2> # /etc/fstab: static file system information. <2> # <2> # <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <p***> <2> proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 <2> /dev/hda2 / ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1 <2> /dev/hda1 none swap sw 0 0 <2> /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660,user,luke,unhide,unmask=000 0 $ <2> /dev/sda1 /media/flash vfat defaults 0 0 <2> that's what my fstab looks like <1> !tell luke about pastebin <3> !paste <4> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL <1> luke: please describe the problem you are having
<1> luke: but don't paste text in here :) <2> ok <2> when I plug in any kind of media at all, it gives me an error <5> Oh good god, I see /dev/ * :P <1> luke: and that error is...? <2> "Could not mount device. <2> The reported error was: <2> mount: only root can mount /dev/sda1 on /media/flash" <5> type sudo <5> infront of mount <2> and before I changed fstab it gave me error: you need to be root to use pmount <6> luke: put a 'user' in the options for that device <1> luke: how are you trying to mount it? <2> just with the icons and stuff <2> not through a terminall <2> terminal* <1> luke: you probably don't want an fstab entry because pmount and friends should be doing the mounting for you. is your user in the "plugdev" group? (run "groups" in a terminal) <2> no it's not <2> Ng: how do I add my user to the plugdev group? <1> luke: that could well be the problem then (I don't have an ubuntu 5.10 box to hand to check though), so try "sudo adduser yourusername plugdev", then log out and back in <2> thanks <2> luke@ringo:~$ sudo adduser luke plugdev <2> The user `luke' is already a member of `plugdev'. <1> samae: please don't spam the channel with such announcements, we don't care ;) <1> luke: hmm, I guess it's not that afterall then <7> sorry, it went out ^^ <2> emm <8> DBO: I got one of the sysadmins here to take a look, it turns out that EVMS / device mapper has claimed the partitions on /dev/sdb as its own, no idea why but at least I know where I should be looking now. <7> i did a /allchan message <7> :D <1> samae: I'd wager that nobody else cares either ;) <7> Ng, great <3> alexp, how did he find that out? <2> mount: can't find /dev/sda1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab <7> So i'm gonna look if i'm not out of here ... <8> DBO: He'd run into something similar before, there are nodes for /dev/evms/sdb[123] <8> DBO: Doing "mount /dev/evms/sdb2 /media/foo" works <3> alexp, I see, Ill have to add that one to my black book of crazies now <8> DBO: Thanks for your help anyway <2> Ng: this is what I get for my DVD Drive "mount: only root can mount /dev/scd0 on /media/cdrom0" <3> alexp, I still wonder what the output of mount -fv /dev/blah /media/foo would be... <1> luke: as someone else suggested, you can add a "user" directive to the options column of the fstab so any user can mount it <8> DBO: "/dev/sd2b on /media/foo type unknown (rw)" <1> luke: but I think there is some other underlying problem as to why these things aren't mounting automagically for you <8> DBO: Then the partition is shown as mounted, but the contents aren't visible in /media/foo <3> alexp, yes, because it doesnt actually make the system call... <2> Ng: I imaging so seeing as user is already in fstab for /dev/scd0 <3> Im going to have to take a looksie at EVMS, but I have mine turned off =) <9> reboot <5> lyx installed :D <8> DBO: I just did a default install, I didn't turn it on :) <1> luke: ah yes. you can remove the "luke" bit though <10> anyone can think of a french/spanish name that sound like eduard/eduardo/edward but isn't those ?) <3> alexp, you really have no need for EVMS if you arent running software RAID or some crazy disk configs <8> DBO: I'd not heard of EVMS before it started stealing my disks. I didn't enable it. <11> hello <11> i am having some problems with my sound card <11> the problem is that the sound is way to low and i have every volume at the most up level <3> alexp, I know, I was just saying for your sake =) <3> _alex, using gnome?
<11> DBO: sorry i dindt read that last part <11> now on KDE <12> what would you recommend, KDE or gnome? <2> err, this is a mess <13> gnome <2> KDE <3> CraiZE, the guy I needed to talk to <13> huh ? <3> CraiZE, can I distribute your isomount? <13> what did i do ? <13> yeah you can <11> what is a isomount? <3> =) thanks you big lug <13> http://project-scar.com/CraiZE/news.php <13> im hosting it there <2> what does the default /etc/fstab look like? <3> CraiZE, thanks, ill point people there, there is definate interest <3> luke, depends on your hardware configuration <13> ah i just coded it for personal usage :P <13> was missing imo, lol <3> CraiZE, lots of people have that same itch you scratched <2> I've made an utter mess of my system <14> anyone here have an asus a8n motherboard? <3> luke, ok, what did you mess up =) <15> can anyone tell me where i can upload my files to a free ftp server? <16> chaos_of_apocaly - what kind of files ? <15> binary <16> chaos_of_apocaly - one possibility: http://www.filefactory.com/ <13> filefront.com <16> just google file hosting and you'll get a stack of options <15> nice,thanks <17> hi everybody <17> could someone help me out with xorg.conf and radeon driver ? <14> anyone here able to help me troubleshoot a hardware problem <18> alexp, what about the /dev/sda* mount problem? <19> Hi;-) <20> pvd2006: there's a bunch of different volume controls and audio switches. you might have only changed the 'master' or something <21> Ok, so where do you go to change those settings? <22> hey.. does anyonw know if it's possible to connect a sony/ericsson walkman phone in ubuntu? <21> in Ubuntu that is <20> in GNOME, not sure. I use kde, sorry <23> how do i find out what audio system (esd alsa oss etc) i'm currently using? <22> and actually transfer files to it;) <20> pvd2006: do you see 'Volume' and 'PCM'? <8> izut_: EVMS / device mapper are stealing my /dev/sdb partitions, I have no idea why. <18> alexp, LVM? <18> you can disable dm <21> hyphenated not sure where to get to that <8> izut_: Not on that drive, no. <20> pvd2006: at a guess, double-click on the volume control <20> or right-click. <18> alexp, so I think you can access the partitions in some other device name <18> I don't know device mapper too well <21> hyphenated: I show both master and pcm, both are turned up and not muted. <21> pc speaker is turned up too <20> pvd2006: now switch to the other tab, capture or something <21> hyphenated: im there <20> there'll be line in, cd, microphone. what are they set at? <8> izut_: I can access them as /dev/evms/sdb2 etc., I just have no idea why EVMS has stolen them. <18> well, at least you can do that :) <21> hyphenated, they are at zero, but even when I change them it doesnt make a difference <21> something really messed up is going on here. <20> crank up the CD one <21> hyphenated, nothing:-\ <20> there's a 'switches' tab? <21> no, just playback and capture <21> Something is broken in ubuntu I have a feeling, nothing is making it change and I was just listening to music in puppylinux <21> I mean now something is broken <21> I tried rebooting and it didnt helpo <21> I tried my speakers and headphones, didnt work. <5> How do you change the hostname? eg: siccness@[newname] ? <21> I probably messed something up. <19> Did anybody know how i can see my Kernel version?
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