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2002 Aug 06
1
winbind trouble...
Hi again,
thanx Jeremy, the pam-devel package was missing to compile pam_winbind... it was tooo obvious :-(
After my 5th day trying to get samba to talk to my W2k-Server, I still have problems!
I just want samba to do authentication with the w2k-server's help and without unix-useraccounts.
So far, winbind is up and running, and fter have the user switched to Administrator with wbinfo
2002 Aug 19
1
smaba 2.2.5 and acls on XFS
Hi
i have a question concerning the acl supoprt of samba, i have a mandrake9 (2.4.19) with a xfs partition installed
locally i can get and set acls on the xfs parition
snip
[root@aclsmb data]# getfacl samba/
# file: samba
# owner: root
# group: root
user::rwx
group::r-x
other::r-x
[root@aclsmb data]# setfacl -m u:smalchow:rwx samba/
[root@aclsmb data]# getfacl samba/
# file: samba
# owner:
2002 Aug 14
5
samba & acl & xfs
Hi all, again.
I am trying to set up samba with acl-support on a debian woody (final) box.
The kernel has got XFS-support and getfacl and setfacl are working fine since
I have built the acl-debian packages from SGI's acl-sources. Also attr-dev, acl-dev
and the appropriate kernel-headers are installed. The acl.h can be found in /usr/include/sys/.
But all my efforts trying to implement xfs
2002 Sep 24
1
howto enter parameter at boot prompt.
Hi Sir,
i am trying to customize RH-7.2 installation CD
for automated installation with kickstart installation.
For this at the boot prompt i have to enter the
path of kickstart configaration file.
boot:linux ks=file:/ks.cfg
now i want to append it in syslinux.cfg file
i have tried with
append ks=file:/ks.cfg
and also append linux ks=file:/ks.cfg
but
2002 Aug 20
2
feedback/help request
Hi,
First, let me thank you for the excellent documentation and
programming work on Syslinux. It has made getting to this point
infinitely easier.
Unfortunately, I need to request some guidance in
troubleshooting a problem I am having using the RedHat installer on
their version 7.3, which uses Syslinux as the boot mechanism. A little
background: I have an old Micron Powerdigm XsU dual PII