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<0> Hello! I have a Windows/Linux dual boot, using grub boot loader. I would like to edit menu.lst file so that the default booting OS should be Windows!
<0> Could somebody help, please?
<1> read the grub manual
<0> i tried to getting a man for menu.lst
<0> there wasn't any
<0> and the syntax seemed simple but I didn't want to mess things (I don't have time to reinstall grub)
<0> I guess I should edit the line where it sais "default 0"...
<1> you're on the right track, yes..
<2> mapedan: make sure to have a LiveCD around in case you **** up :D
<1> Jostein: "for when you **** you"
<1> ehrm
<1> Jostein: "for when you **** up"
<0> ok... I was trying to take the short road...
<3> I think I need chocolat too
<2> well. configuring grub is pita compared to lilo anyway



<0> thanks for your time
<1> Jostein: I prefer lilo myself, actually
<4> he might not.
<1> mapedan: short road doesn't take you very far..
<4> anyone who prefers lilo clearly hasn't put any effort into understanding grub.
<2> D-side: Ill admit to that
<2> D-side: but currently grub works, so Im not complaining
<4> Jostein: its simple. it really is.
<2> D-side: and I -do- know that grub has a few advantages over lilo
<4> Jostein: i wouldn't either. i'm all about ease-of-use for me, since i'm a lazy bastard. :D
<5> who cares about ****en bootloaders anyway, you look at them, what, twice a year?
<1> D-side: well, simple indeed, but I haven't found any reason to switch existing systems over to it
<3> hi polarwolf
<5> mikaa: 'lo
<4> PolarWolf: bah, you're one of those people who believe in being practical
<2> hehehehe
<5> D-side: Uh...yeah? :)
<4> i have no time for such logic.
<4> :D
<1> Jostein: how was the show?
<3> the show?
<2> K_F: been multitaskin some
<2> K_F: still 18 mins left :P
<1> hehe, ok
<4> transcoding a video. fun fun fun.
<1> mikaa: some japanese series he follows because of the cute chicks...
<1> mikaa: he has mentioned that he is learning japanese because of them, right?
<6> hello, i need some java help. i am sorry to say that but i am a noob. i have a .jar file, that represents a image, i mean is like .gif file,but is .jar . how i can include this file into a .html file? what code i must use
<6> i know that here is linux help, but i was thinked someone can help me
<6> on java nobody answeres me
<7> JavaHelppp: Try #java. Or possibly #html
<3> yeah I understood that kf ;)
<2> D-side: always fun
<1> no no, not #html
<7> JavaHelppp: That may be because your question is very poorly formulated and sounds rather stupid.
<7> JavaHelppp: Also, lack of response in another channel is not our responsibility.
<8> is it possible to make an address record to be resolved by another dns server for a domain in bind?
<1> SaberKris: do elaborate, thinking of an NS record?
<1> SaberKris: or a DNAME?
<2> K_F: you mean CNAME rigght? :P
<1> Jostein: no
<2> oh well
<1> Jostein: although in many ways it is similar to a wildcard CNAME
<2> anyway. after Im done with this special-episode, I will have to get to work. gah
<1> Jostein: http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=19798&rl=1
<3> poor you.. I"m glad I can relax today
<1> Jostein: sql server?
<2> yeah
<1> I should read some Economics myself
<3> I leave the work for tomorrow
<3> do you have any fun plans for tonight or tomorrow?
<8> K_F: in my case the domain names are the same
<1> SaberKris: so probably more interested in NS records then
<8> K_F: ya
<1> anyways, I'm out... economics
<8> i tried creating a sub domain as a separate zone and specified the nameservers
<1> mikaa: nothing poor me aobut it, I love money :)
<3> ok..



<1> SaberKris: it really is fairly easy to configure
<8> K_F: yes, but does not resolve from the external dns server
<1> SaberKris: I'll be a bit on/off here. feel free to take it to pmsg and I'll check in once and a while
<9> someone refresh my DRAM
<9> "0.0.0.0 netmask 0.0.0.0" is everything, right?
<10> do it urseld
<10> f
<2> Nanuq: should be?
<9> Jostein: doesn't grok that
<9> Jostein: but if I put a bunch of "69.0.0.0 255.0.0.0" routes, it works
<9> er rather, that route
<2> hehe
<9> Jostein: maybe it doesn't grok that, or something is ****ing with it
<2> Nanuq: shouldnt you rather set the default gateway rather than route?
<9> Jostein: this is different
<9> Jostein: these are internal routes
<4> you're adding an any route to an openvpn tunnel?
<9> Jostein: figured out why it wasn't working. I forget to specify that the VPN should be routing this stuff.
<9> D-side: I want to route everything through the VPN
<9> D-side: I have a default route pointing to the remote end
<5> If you set your default gateway through the openvpn device, how the **** would openvpn itself know where to route its packats? Thank about that one for a moment.
<9> D-side: but I need to setup internal routes so the VPN knows I want it to go to the remote end
<4> PolarWolf: precisely.
<2> PolarWolf: true
<9> PolarWolf: got that covered
<9> PolarWolf: explicit route to the client
<9> IOW, use a default route for everything but this one host
<5> Nanuq: Ah, at least you got that far then :)
<9> it works anyways, except OpenVPN doesn't seem to grok that I want everything over the vpn
<2> Nanuq: sounds opposite of Window's VPN. where everything HAS to go over the VPN :P
<9> this is why the 192.168.3.0/24 route was working
<9> because I had that in there. forgot about internal routes.
<5> Jostein: Rather depends, but hey :)
<9> okay
<9> well that works, but it ****s
<9> 1.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
<9> 2.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
<9> etc.
<11> Jostein, dude wtf did you look outside?
<2> snow?
<11> yes!
<9> toads?
<1> yes..
<11> Sorry we cannot process this order right now because it is for province area, it takes a day before they receive the item. We can process it today but it will be receive tommorow. Please let me know if you'd like to deliverthe item today. Thanks
<4> Jostein: don't call windows' pptp "vpn", its insulting. :D
<11> crap
<11> wrong one:P
<11> http://www.ohv.oslo.no/cgi-bin/nyohv/imaker?id=15072&visdybde=2&aktiv=15072
<11> THERE
<4> not that i've thought this through, but can't you just have a static route on the local machine pointing to the ovpn gateway, and point the any route to that?
<1> fredk: http://www.finn.no/finn/car/object?finnkode=9190546&sid=1aeAkNunG706925&pos=62&tot=140&page=3
<9> er, rather
<9> "iroute 1.0.0.0 255.0.0.0" etc, etc.
<9> well I deleted the 10.* ;)
<11> haha
<9> D-side: you mean the default route?
<9> D-side: the issue isn't on the system side
<9> D-side: I've set the default route to the remote end of the VPN
<9> D-side: the problem is with OpenVPN itself, and that it's not p***ing those packets through the tun0 device
<9> D-side: hence the "iroute" bit
<9> D-side: and it doesn't seem to grok "iroute 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0" to mean "route whatever I throw at you"
<4> now i get it.
<4> sorry.
<9> D-side: Yeah, it's a ****ed up issue.
<9> D-side: It's because my ISP ****s.
<9> D-side: DSL link where I am right now can't hit the outside world
<9> D-side: DSL link at $flat _can_
<9> D-side: (same ISP!)
<9> D-side: But I _can_ access that machine via the VPN.
<9> D-side: It's one of those "you can't get there from here, you gotta go there first"
<9> D-side: anyway, the idea is I can route all outbound traffic through the VPN
<9> it works now, but **** that's ugly
<9> for i in $(seq 1 255); do echo "iroute $i.0.0.0 255.0.0.0" > VPNOne-sierra; done


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