Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "Changing the symbolic link for /Centos/5"
2008 Sep 25
3
SIze of reformatted USB drive
I just reformatted an 8Gb USB drive as ext3.
While as FAT32, it was reported as having well over 7Gb free (did not
note the exact capacity).
I reformatted with mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda1
Now it is reported (oh, this is with properties in Nautilus) as having
6.8Gb capacity (free space actually).
Does this makes sense that ext3 has less available space than fat32?
2006 Mar 15
2
Drive Designation
I keep reading on this list where drive C: is referred to as "~/.wine/drive_c"
but on my system (due to no special smarts on my part that would be
"~/.wine/dosdevices/c:" instead. Why this difference? Are the ones who post
basing their operation on an older way of doing things? The ability to use "c:"
rather than "drive_c" seems nicer IMNSHO. FWIW,
2005 May 25
2
Can't unmount floppy
Using the Disk Management GUI.
I mounted the floppy
copied a file to it by dragging from one Nautilus window to another
Then I tried to unmount the floppy and got an error that the device
(/media/floppy) was busy.
This is not the first time this has happened to me.
And it does not happen all the time. In fact, yesterday I did the exact
same steps with no problem.
2004 Mar 10
1
Symbolic link under Linux and samba 3.0
Hello
I searched on the net and found nothing about it : when I would like to create a symbolic link on a smbfs partion, I get an error :
> ln -s ../foo bar
ln: creating symbolic link `bar' to `../foo': Permission denied
> ln -s etc/foo bar
ln: creating symbolic link `bar' to `etc/foo': No such file or directory
But :
> ln -s foo bar
> ls -l bar
lrwxrwxrwx 1 XXX
2007 Jan 11
2
Symbolic Link
Hi List;
To create the symbolic link, I read in the documenation that I have to type this command:
# ln -s /usr/src/'uname -r' /usr/src/linux-2.4
1) What it means by 'uname -r'?
2) Why I have to create such symbolic link to do pointing for the kernel? For what exctly will be used with asterisk?
3) What is the relation between creating such symbolic link and build directory?
Any
2016 Apr 27
3
Nonfunctional linux/CIFS mounts after update (ADS / windows DC auth)
I have been running in loglevel 10 and looking at the logs, but as I said
in my initial post the credentials function fine with nautilus. Appended is
a connection log snippet where samba walks through a cascade of
authentication methods and finally fails.
Earlier in the log, samba successfully determines which domain controller
to talk to and pulls its information. However, just before the
2005 Jun 29
1
symbolic link problem
Hi All,
I'm having some annoying problems with symbolic links. I'm not
certain they relate to samba but hopefully sone here can help
anyway.
I have a linux ( Mandrake 10.1 ) machine sharing various directories
( samba 3.0.7 ) with a network of linux ( also MDK 10.1 ) and windows
machines.
Within the shared directories are a number of
2016 Apr 27
1
Nonfunctional linux/CIFS mounts after update (ADS / windows DC auth)
Both answered in my initial post; see below:
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 4:02 PM, Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 03:18:18PM -0400, Glomski, Patrick wrote:
> > I have been running in loglevel 10 and looking at the logs, but as I said
> > in my initial post the credentials function fine with nautilus. Appended
> is
> > a connection log
2009 Oct 19
1
ln: creating symbolic link `file.txt': Operation not supported, Mounted to Windows 2003 shared
I did a couple of research and found no real solutions, so I thought I
posted this on the samba mailing list.
The date today is October 19, 2009 and I am sure a lot of people is also
finding a fix.
My server is running Debian Linux (lenny) -- where I am mounting the windows
share and trying to link
My shared folder is running Windows 2003 Server
I mounted the windows shared folder on my debian
2016 Feb 27
2
Changing default file type in Centos 6
On 2016-02-27, Frank Cox
<theatre at melvilletheatre.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 16:33:00 -0500 H wrote:
>
>> No, that I already did. I am talking about the file type when you
>> open a graphical directory window.
>
> I'm missing something here. Do you mean that you want to change icon
> that shows up in a Nautilus window for a particular filetype?
>
2013 Jan 31
7
How to extract one file from rpm using yum?
I want to get the original version of /etc/clamd.d/amavis.conf from the
amavisd-new rpm to get the defaults to submit a bug report. I could not
figure out how to do this, so I did a reinstall, but it did not replace
this file (whatprovides says it comes from this rpm).
Is there a way to extract just the one file, and better yet, place it
elsewhere than its regular destination?
thanks
2006 Oct 18
2
Bug#393968: xen-utils-common: fails to install while creating symbolic link
Package: xen-utils-common
Version: 3.0+hg11624-1
Severity: important
The packages fails to install with the following error:
Setting up xen-utils-common (3.0+hg11624-1) ...
ln: creating symbolic link `/etc/udev/rules.d/z60_xen-backend.rules' to
`../xen-backend.rules': No such file or directory
dpkg: error processing xen-utils-common (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script
2006 Sep 12
9
Another Tar stopper
Well, I have been busy getting child #4 off on her way to college
(joining #2). So now it is quite with just the 2 youngest and I can get
work done again!.
tar stops as follows:
/root/.nautilus/metafiles/x-nautilus-desktop:%2F%2F52F.xml
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors.
I thought perhaps this is some file locked becuase I was running from a
terminal session in gnome.
So I
2010 Aug 06
3
Remote nautilus, X display forwarding problem
I need to open a Nautilus window on a headless server, but no matter
what I try it complains about the display:
?dcl:~$ xhost + localhost
localhost being added to access control list
?dcl:~$ ssh -X user at ip.address
[user at CentOS-55-32-minimal ~]$ export DISPLAY=localhost:0.0
[user at CentOS-55-32-minimal ~]$ nautilus --display=0:0
cannot open display: 0:0
Run 'nautilus --help' to see
2008 Jun 30
4
INIT 5 and system is gone
I had been running a system on Centos 5.1 at INIT 3. I did the upgrade
to Centos 5.2 with the aid of the powernowk8 patch.
Previously I would VNC into the unit when I needed to do admin stuff
with a GUI. Well I noticed that I was NOT getting GNOME via VNC since
the upgrade (worked before just fine with 5.1). So I tried an INIT 5
from the command line (always worked before), but the system
2007 Mar 27
1
how to replace files only if larger
I am consolidating a lot of files. I have archives of Internet drafts,
from over the years.
I just pulled down all the current Internet Drafts.
I want to mv all my other stored IDs to this current directory ONLY if,
they are larger.
You may be aware that when a draft is expired, a small file is left in
the directory for some time with content like:
"This Internet-Draft has been
2016 Feb 28
1
Re: Changing default file type in Centos 6
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 15:37, H wrote:
> On 02/28/2016 12:27 AM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>> On 2016-02-27, Frank Cox wrote:
>> > On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 16:33:00 -0500 H wrote:
>> >
>> > > No, that I already did. I am talking about the file type when you
>> > > open a graphical directory window.
>> > I'm missing something here. Do you
2006 Nov 13
2
Bug#398372: xen-utils-common: installation fails: ln: creating symbolic link `/etc/udev/rules.d/z60_xen-backend.rules' to `../xen-backend.rules': No such file or directory
Package: xen-utils-common
Version: 3.0.3-0-1
Severity: serious
Justification: makes package uninstallable
Usertags: grid5000
Hi,
During a piuparts run over all the packages in etch, I ran into a
problem with your package:
Setting up xen-utils-common (3.0.3-0-1) ...
ln: creating symbolic link `/etc/udev/rules.d/z60_xen-backend.rules' to
`../xen-backend.rules': No such file or directory
2008 Aug 07
1
CentOS 5.2 - Nautilus - file types are not associated with an action and icons are not displayed
Hi all,
I use CentOS 5.2 as a desktop and the Gnome Nautilus doesn't display
icons related to the file types and all associated actions ("open with")
are lost. It is so bad, that the desktop shortcuts are displayed as
ordinary files "Filesystem.desktop" or
"openoffice.org-1.9-calc.desktop", and when I click on them, the
Nautilus wants to know what it should
2009 Apr 03
7
New Centos 5.3 gnome backgroup
I don't know if I really like this background though it is kind of neat.
Where do I find the app to change this?