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2003 Mar 19
0
Missing [homes]
...you can find the relevant options I'm using.
Now, everything works fine, but what happens is that each user logon
causes lines like these in Samba logs:
Mar 18 18:39:05 gpserver smbd[28590]: [2003/03/18 18:39:05, 0]
smbd/service.c:make_connection(252)
Mar 18 18:39:05 gpserver smbd[28590]: gp9 (192.168.1.9) couldn't find
service mdv
"gp9" is the client machine, "mdv" is the user logging in.
I suppose this is harmless, right? But is there a way to avoid it? Why
does it always look for the "username" service? Even if I remove the
"logon drive"...
2008 Jun 30
4
Rebuild of kernel 2.6.9-67.0.20.EL failure
Hello list.
I'm trying to rebuild the 2.6.9.67.0.20.EL kernel, but it fails even without
modifications.
How did I try it?
Created a (non-root) build environment (not a mock )
Installed the kernel.scr.rpm and did a
rpmbuild -ba --target=`uname -m` kernel-2.6.spec 2> prep-err.log | tee
prep-out.log
The build failed at the end:
Processing files: kernel-xenU-devel-2.6.9-67.0.20.EL
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