for a start to you need to address the following error.
"Updating /etc/fstab exevp: No such file or director [FAILED]"
create a new /etc/fstab at run level one and you should at least be able to get filesystems mounted.
what's your O/S ? Has this just occured or is it something that has been happening for a while ?
try booting from your rescue/boot disk to run level one and check your config files relating to boot process or back out any changes you had made recently.
it's saying it wants a version lower than 2.4 u could look for a newer version of rdiff-backup or just install without dependancies and see how it goes. something like
rpm -ivh --nodeps rdiff-backup-0.12.7-1.i386.rpm may work for you. man page on rpm is very extensive.
Hi Jeff,
unfortunately no it didn't resolve this problem. I tried removing SP2 which didn't work. Neither did running another 'install' over the top of the current one. I actually had to format my c: partition and do a complete new install. Very annoying.
Sorry for the late reply, I always...
Hi Jeff,
unfortunately no it didn't resolve this problem. I tried removing SP2 which didn't work. Neither did running another 'install'. I actually had to format my c: partition and do a complete new install. Very annoying.
Sorry for the late reply, I always appreciate input and suggestions...
Hi, I am trying to install IIS and it keeps stopping with an error, 'can't copy staxmem.dll' even though this file exists under the default directory it is looking at. Has anyone encountered this and found a solution ?
hi, can anyone tell me how I can get these two lists of output side by side in the same file ?
netstat -a | grep -i listen | awk '{print $4}'
*.telacom
*.evm
*.ssh
*.bdstrain
netstat -n | grep -i listen | awk '{print $4}'
*.7504
*.619
*.22
*.9008
hi,
I have a simple ksh script that has 3 functions, each one calls vdump to dump a fileset.
I added tee -a to capture output from the execution of the functions, vdump displays output to the screen, but doesn't write to my defined variable $SAVED_LIST
{
echo "\n\n[ $(basename $0) -...
thanks mike. I should have looked closer and I would have noticed I had an extra / at the end of (COBDIR=/opt/lib/cobv4.1.40/cobol/) that wasn't required.
hi, can anyone tell me why the following line only
creates the .profile.bak, but does not make the changes inside the files ?
find . /backup/johnm -name ".profile" -exec perl -pi.bak -e 's(COBDIR=/opt/lib/cobv4.1.40/cobol/)(COBDIR=/opt/lib/cobv4.2.0/cobol)g' {} \;
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