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2008 Jul 23
1
Linux is Not Boot-Up
Dear All, Currently i am using CentOS 4.4 Linux After i am rebooted the PC and I have getting problem like /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit: line 126: 442 Segmentation fault /bin/dmesg -n $LOGLEVEL Initialization hardware... /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit: line 167: 450 Segmentation fault LC_ALL=C fgrep -xq "$1" /etc/hotplug/blacklist >/dev/null /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit: line 167: 455 Segmentation
2006 Aug 08
1
GSM back door to shell with Centos and Palm handhelds
Hi folks, Don't know if it could be interesting or not, even useful, but past days i was spending my time trying to use an old gsm motorola v150 mobile phone to get access to my host from my palm device with pssh (http://www.sealiesoftware.com/pssh/), these are the steps i did to accomplish it, feel free to suggest or improve it, anyway i found it usefull. First, this motorolla has an usb
2011 Mar 13
1
replace with quantile value for a large data frame...
Dear R-Experts I am sure this might look simple question for experts, at least is problem for me. I have a large data frame with over 1000 variables and each have different distribution( i.e. have different quantile). I want to create a new grouped data frame, where the new variables where the value falling in first (<25%), second (25% to <50%), third (50% to <75%) and fourth quantiles
2005 Mar 23
3
Fc3 xm boots always maintenance mode
I really wants to know. When I start "xm create fc3 -c" but always maintenance mode. Is someone kind enough to point whats wrong with me? Configfiles are like this. kernel ="/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.11-1.1177_FC4xenU" memory =128 name = "fc3" nics = 1 disk = [''file:/root/fedora.img,hda2,w''] ip="210.166.211.245"
2006 Feb 08
1
rc.sysinit problem in domU
When booting a CentOS4 domU, I''m getting some errors in the /etc/sysinit file. I''ve read that some edits are required in this file, but cannot find any specific references. Has anyone seen this before? Is there a workaround? EXT2-fs warning (device sda1): ext2_fill_super: mounting ext3 filesystem as ext2 VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly. Freeing unused kernel
2012 Sep 25
1
REML - quasipoisson
hi I'm puzzled as to the relation between the REML score computed by gam and the formula (4) on p.4 here: http://opus.bath.ac.uk/22707/1/Wood_JRSSB_2011_73_1_3.pdf I'm ok with this for poisson, or for quasipoisson when phi=1. However, when phi differs from 1, I'm stuck. #simulate some data library(mgcv) set.seed(1) x1<-runif(500) x2<-rnorm(500)
2012 Oct 01
0
[Fwd: REML - quasipoisson]
Hi Greg, For quasi families I've used extended quasi-likelihood (see Mccullagh and Nelder, Generalized Linear Models 2nd ed, section 9.6) in place of the likelihood/quasi-likelihood in the expression for the (RE)ML score. I hadn't realised that this was possible before the paper was published. best, Simon ps. sorry for slow reply, the original message slipped through my filter for
2003 Jan 10
7
System Boot problem...
Hi, on a system RedHat 8.0, only on this, not on other various RedHat8.0, I have see the follow strange error in /var/log/{messages,boot.log} ..... After the boot all it seems to work, the modules is loads.... I have already tried to install other versions of kernel but the problem is always the same one :-(( Someone has some idea of what is happening? Thanks... Dario Lesca
2001 Aug 14
8
Redhat Roswell
Hi all i installed Redhat beta Roswell, then i updated to Kernel 2.4.8 patched him and installed the newest util-linux + e2fprogs without any custoumized Options. Bootloader is Grub. Now when i boot he says mount -O or -0 is an invalid Option. tune2fs -j /dev/hdXX says "The filesystem already has a journal" lsmod says that no jbd or ext3 Modules is loadet but i have pachted the Kernel
2006 Sep 21
2
4.4 kickstart issues
Greetings all, I'm trying to create a CentOS 4.4 kickstart CD (not a network install), duplicating what I've done for Fedora Core 3. I am having a cirular dependency for initscripts, which causes initscripts not to be installed (no /etc/inittab when the boot gets to INIT) The cascade is: initscripts-7.39.25.EL-1.centos4 requires /sbin/nash /sbin/nash is in mkinitrd-4.2.1.8-1
2008 Mar 11
2
$ char in password
Hi, all: Just come across a strange problem with the usage of "net rpc ...". If a user's password has the dollar character, it will be discarded, thus cause login failure. For example, if username is "abc" and password is "$1111". I run the command: ======================================================= net rpc -I 12.34.56.78 -U abc%$1111 USER INFO abc
2007 Jun 21
1
Exe file size is chaning during runtime
Dear All, We have observed the exe file size getting changed during run time of the system in CentOS. We are using CentOS 4.4 release. We have taken "strings" of the original "exe" and changed "exe". Then we compared the strings output of the two. The difference is given below. We are not sure why this is happening. Can some one throw light on this. diff
2007 Mar 02
1
Help Regarding Badblocks check in kick start installation very
Dear All, In Redhat 7.2 kick start installation,badblocks check for HDD is working on creating partition. But in Centos badblocks check is not working in kick start installation. Badblocks check command in kickstart file part / --fstype ext3 --badblocks --size 1000 part /home --fstype ext3 --badblocks --size 12000 part /usr --fstype ext3 --badblocks --size 9000 part swap
2006 Feb 18
0
Does your rkhunter do an md5 check?
I rebuilt rkhunter-1.2.8-1.noarch.rpm by using the spec and tgz from the rkhunter site (www.rootkit.nl). (I rebuilt it using his instructions.) However rkhunter does not do an md5 check. The box used to have fedora and each time there were updates it would complain that the some of the md5's don't match. I contacted the author using his contact feature on Wednesday but he hasn't
2011 Oct 05
1
fgrep with caret (^) meta-character in system() call
Hi there, I would like to use my linux system's fgrep to search for a text pattern in a file. Calling system with system("fgrep \"SearchPattern\" /path/to/the/textFile.txt") works in general, but I need to search for the search pattern at the beginning of the line. The corresponding shell command fgrep "^SearchPattern" /path/to/the/textFile.txt
1998 Jun 02
0
"fgrep" for help \\ IBM PowerPC AIX
>>>>> "TL" == Thomas Lumley <thomas@biostat.washington.edu> writes: TL> ...... TL> Currently "%*%" doesn't have any help but help TL> requests get routed to Arith, because "%*%" as a regular expression TL> matches "%%". I will add this to the special cases in help(), but TL> should we use fgrep
2008 Jan 21
2
CentOS4.4 - Not booting up
Hi, I've been using an CentOS4.4 version. All was well till 2 days back. Suddenly when the PC was booted-up, it wouldn't bootup. It gets stuck displaying the following message. exec of init (/sbin/init) failed !!!: 80 umount /initrd/dev failed: 2 Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! I entered the rescue mode and attempted chroot /mnt/sysimage It spitted an error
2001 Mar 03
0
kernel & automount errors in messages log
Hello all, I have a few strange errors in my messages log I can't fix. My system works great, it just bugs me that I have error (or apparent errors) that I don't know about. I get automount errors regurlarly (daily) that are reflected in the last four lines of the log file excerpt below. My misc and net directories are there, but I can't write to them either. The properties say that
2005 May 14
0
Time issues
Here's the bootup log area from a CentOS 4 box, fully updated. Seems to start into the US eastern time zone properly, but then it set's itself back to I think UTC after the filesystem check. May 14 14:49:12 visit1 fsck: /var1: recovering journal May 14 14:49:16 visit1 fsck: /var1: clean, 10074/4227072 files, 798409/8445596 blocks May 14 14:49:16 visit1 rc.sysinit: Checking filesystems
2016 Apr 13
0
mount bind problem
In /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit, there's "mount -a -n -t nonfs,nfs4,smbfs,ncpfs,cifs,gfs,gfs2i,glusterfs -O no_netdev". I have other same type servers. And on other servers with same /etc/fstsb, file system is correct. There's no difference between normal server's rc.sysinit and this problem server's rc.sysinit too. Please tell me other possibility which I have to check.