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1998 Sep 10
1
smbmount and NT timestamps
...W95/98 drive and create or modify files, everything is
> groovy.
>
> When I mount an NT drive and create, modify, or read files (as in,
copying
> them from the NT drive to my own local drive), the dates go crazy.
>
> Our sysadmin tells me the NT system is NT Server 4.0 Enterprise
Eddition,
> service pack 3.
Hi, Matthew,
I'am glad to find someone with the same problem than I have
right now. I encountered the problem by scanning 6 NT4-Server
shares smbmounted in linux 2.0.33 (CONFIG_SMB_FS=y and
CONFIG_SMB_W95=y in make config; smbmount v2.0.2,
mounted as follows: smbmount...
2010 Nov 15
21
[XCP] converting a .img to xva
Hey,
Is it possible to covert a .img to a xva?
I have a virtual machine on a xen machine that i would like to run in a xen
cloud.
I used the xva.py and it gave me a xva + kernel i followed the copy
instructions but i get this:
[root@box ~]# xe vm-start vm=converted
Error code: WARNING: /dev/xvda is not a disk image
Error parameters: Traceback (most recent call last):, File
2010 Nov 15
21
[XCP] converting a .img to xva
Hey,
Is it possible to covert a .img to a xva?
I have a virtual machine on a xen machine that i would like to run in a xen
cloud.
I used the xva.py and it gave me a xva + kernel i followed the copy
instructions but i get this:
[root@box ~]# xe vm-start vm=converted
Error code: WARNING: /dev/xvda is not a disk image
Error parameters: Traceback (most recent call last):, File
1998 Aug 26
2
NT timestamps, WINS lookup
...be clearer:
When I mount a W95/98 drive and create or modify files, everything is
groovy.
When I mount an NT drive and create, modify, or read files (as in, copying
them from the NT drive to my own local drive), the dates go crazy.
Our sysadmin tells me the NT system is NT Server 4.0 Enterprise Eddition,
service pack 3.
My kernel is 2.0.33. I tried to go to 2.0.35, but it screws up some of my
plug-n-play devices and keeps me from running X, which I need for my work.
> > Second, is there a way to get smbmount to use WINS? Currently I'm
> > manually specifying IP numbers when...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...ve managed too install Samba 2.2.1a properly. I am really interested in
having my Samba server
participate in our NT domain using Winbind. After reading the scarce
documentation on Winbind,
I have run into a problem. According too the documentation, I am too perfom
this:
Refering too the notes on edditing /pam.d/*:
Now replace the account lines with this:
account required /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
However, pam_winbind.so does not exist anywhere after compiling.??
I also attempted CONFIGURE --WITH-PAM when attempting a second
installation, still nothing.
Having said that, is Winbind even...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...ve managed too install Samba 2.2.1a properly. I am really interested in
having my Samba server
participate in our NT domain using Winbind. After reading the scarce
documentation on Winbind,
I have run into a problem. According too the documentation, I am too perfom
this:
Refering too the notes on edditing /pam.d/*:
Now replace the account lines with this:
account required /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
However, pam_winbind.so does not exist anywhere after compiling.??
I also attempted CONFIGURE --WITH-PAM when attempting a second
installation, still nothing.
Having said that, is Winbind even...