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<0> arg <1> they both have, you know, commands <2> i love how it pisses off the bsd'ers. <0> so no one can help me <2> tyler: s/can/will/ <1> tyler: retrace your steps. figure out where you pooched your boot manager. <3> tyler: you *did* ask Mr. Google, didn't you? <1> if you can't get anywhere with that, use the (fantastic, btw) FreeBSD manual to manually boot the partition you want and fix your configuration <2> blueroo: life less ****ty lately? <1> www.freebsd.org/handbook <1> d-side: eh <1> the wedding didn't **** <1> the honeymoon also didn't **** <4> actually, the freebsd handbook has to be one of the better pieces of docs I've ever seen. <1> both were quite nice <5> roo got married?
<5> cool <0> thanks <4> blueroo: good one. Long may it last... <1> we stayed in a 5 star overlooking Niagara Falls for 2 nights <5> nice <6> blueroo, nice <1> incredible view <1> gift from Sarah's mother <1> :) <1> because I sure as hell can't afford $500/night rooms <1> hehe <6> I could, once <4> wow. That's a nice view all right. <2> canada side or us side? <1> heh. our room was on the 40th floor, facing the entire Niagara Gorge <2> allegedly the canada side is nicer. better kept or something. <1> on the Canadian side <1> we could see both falls, and all of downtown Niagara Falls <2> very nice. <3> cool <3> post pics yet? <1> not developed yet <1> http://www.emb***ysuitesniagara.com/images/pgx_8.jpg <1> that's the view from the 26th floor. we were 14 floors higher. <7> Hmm.. <7> **** today's a nice day <7> fluffy clouds in the sky, nice breeze, 20C <1> Bytor: you're running a service? <8> hello all you happy folks :) <9> K_os, hello <10> I need help :P <8> I have a small problem with a gre tunnel, can anybody help me? (it's a lot of text to exchange, so I need to know if someone can help before I start spitting out things =) <10> everytime I start up Linux <10> it says, "In idle task - not syncing" <8> m0g, do you get a kernel panic message? <3> K_os: don't paste a lot of stuff in the channel. HellHound will ban you for flooding. Use a pastebin site somewhere instead and just post the link. <11> m0g: sounds like a kernel panic to me <12> Hello, I'm trying to run mbmon (a motherboard sensors program). I can run it fine as root, but as another user it tells me the program needs to be setuid root. How do I do this? <11> lawler: man sudo && man chmod <12> no kidding? never thought chmod would do that <12> thanks! <13> yeah, suid and sgid are both access controlls <11> lawler: man chown && man chgroup too while you are at it <4> hrm. <7> hmm? <11> herm? <4> seems the font I was trying to use in xterm doesn't "do" unicode. (utf-8) <14> guys i need a hint <15> DeadSmile: The letter A. <14> i am connecting computer through my linux to another machine that has internet <3> DeadSmile: 42 <14> =) <14> as far as i undrstand i need to setup a bridge is that correct? <7> DeadSmile: to cross water? that's one option. <7> DeadSmile: a ferry would also work. <16> DeadSmile: you could walk on water like jesus too <3> Nanuq: who you calling a ferry? <16> DeadSmile: but it takes practice <7> twonkbat: does that extend to driving? <7> Ka-bar: you, ya twink <16> Nanuq: driving over water?
<9> hmm, RHEL5 will include XEN <11> DeadSmile: try building a raft. <11> A raft is much cheaper to construct than a bridge <7> twonkbat: well, we don't know if it's 100% pedestrian, or not. might be a rail bridge. <3> I'd rather be on a boat with a drink on the rocks than in the drink with a boat on the rocks <14> a raft is too slow <11> You can get a trolling motor at Wal-Mart <3> I don't smell any troll <14> we in cyprus don't have wal mart so i need smtng else <7> atompngn: there's enough trolling here, tyvm <7> DeadSmile: no wal-mart? man, one sane country left. ;) <17> Hah. <7> though one will open up in .gr, and people will come from all over <16> i've worked for wal-mart, known as asda here in the uk and it's complete bollocks i can tell you <7> except there it'll be called Cheapcrapopolis <14> why? what's wrong with wal mart? <17> It's wal mart. <17> Isn't that saying enough? <7> twonkbat: I visited one whilst I was in London. My favourite part was the large section devoted to booze. <11> DeadSmile: They're successful <17> For the time being. <7> twonkbat: and generic brand booze. that was novel. <17> Hrm. <8> I hope you can help... Cause I've busted my head against the walls with this... <8> I have two nix routers... one is connected to the net... <8> both of them have a lan behind them and they are connected through a metro wan <8> I have to make a tunnel between them, but here's where the problem starts <14> but still, I have a notebook that i have connected to my linux machine that connects through a windows machine to the internet, and i am a bit lost on how to connect the notebook to the internet <15> 4 lines and you haven't said the problem. Nice. <8> One of them has virtual interfaces... and for some reson I cant't get a computer from lan A to ping a computer from lan B <14> any1 care to at least tell me where to start or u only like talking about wal mart <11> DeadSmile: is the linux machine connected or just the windows machine? <11> DeadSmile: how is the linux machine connected? <14> the linux machine is online through a win xp machine <11> DeadSmile: So the XP machine is acting as a (router,bridge,firewall)? <1> heh, what's some kind of chain <1> and also an odd way to set up a network <11> DeadSmile: sounds like a cluster **** to me. <14> yeah, it is ****ed-up =) <14> the xp is more of a router if i am not mistaken, but i have actualy litle knowledge of networks <11> Deadsmile: why not just buy a SOHO router? <14> i just need it to work for a week not more, <14> don't see a point of buying anythig for a week <3> they're cheap. and you can sell it, return it, or use it again <11> Which brings us back to Wal-Mart, you can return it there! <1> well, without more knowledge, you aren't going to get this "interesting" network to work <14> =) which brings us back to cyprus, no wal mart here =0 <3> get a cheap little linksys box. It'll take you 2 minutes to set up... well, maybe 10 if you really don't know what you're doing... it'll be a lot less headache than what you're trying to do. <3> DeadSmile: well, there has to be some sort of chain store that sells consumer electronic equipment, right? <11> DeadSmile: seriously go get a cheap router. You have two machines, it's worth the small investment. <14> there is no point for me to buy a router for 2 computers, the setup works fine with 2 computers, and it is 2:30 am in the morning here anyway so there is nowhere where i can get a router even if i whanted to, additionaly i would need to set-up the wiring for a router about 30 meters away <18> What's he trying to do? <11> reality: trying to route through a linux box, which is routed through a windows xp machine <18> So, net->windows->linux->other computer? <14> yes <18> And net->windows->linux works? <14> yes <18> Two ethernet cards in the linux box? <14> yes <18> heh <11> Yes! <18> That's just a simple iptables set <18> up <11> reality: he said he didn't know how it was set up. <14> why was i kicked? <18> For repeating yourself <18> Just bad luck <14> =) <18> DeadSmile: it's a simple iptables setup on the linux box. <18> DeadSmile: /sbin/iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE <18> echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward <18> And start dhcpd if it's not running and you want dynamic ip addresses <18> And on the second card, just "/sbin/ifconfig eth1 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
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