helo my sysem is running on redhat 9.
now i want to take data from redhat 9 pc to pen drive.
but when i plug it it is not detected.
can u tell me how to mount pendrive on redhat9.
amit (1 Reply)
Hi all,
Can anybody help me with how I can connect a usb pendrive or external disk to a Sun Server which runs on Solaris 9? I am able to connect the usb drive to a windows server easily and copy files but am wondering if it is possible to do that with Solaris.
Any help will be appreciated. thanks. (3 Replies)
Hi,
My current requirement is to log in ROOT to a Solaris 10 server using telnet. It is not advisable to enable telnet access but my requirement forces me to do so. So under /etc/default/login i have commented the line CONSOLE....
And still I am unable to connect. Putty console just vanishes... (3 Replies)
Holla,
I have been trying to install a recent distro, with a minimum X such as jwm, but unfortunately my cdrom is broken and I can only boot the USB port, with a pendrive.
AMD K6 3D is today too old for being for linux.
Is there an image of slackware than runs that processor and that can... (5 Replies)
My friend has found a bug with sudo.
His organization has Linux laptops with no root access to users. Policy pushing is through Puppet.
But doing sudo sudo twice he is able to access root.
Do you guys have any clue, how's that possible, usually sudo su is restricted. (8 Replies)
I've "installed" LM 19.1 to a PNY 16Gb(2.0) pendrive. I have a few issues that I'd like to resolve. First and foremost, the O.S. experiences "lagging" issues and to a lesser degree, freezing. Example: Complete "boot-up" (from start to complete "home" page) can take upwards of 7 mins. Then when... (10 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
jazipconfig
JAZIPCONFIG(8) System Manager's Manual JAZIPCONFIG(8)NAME
jazipconfig - jazip(1) configuration tool.
SYNOPSIS
jazipconfig [--non-interactive]
DESCRIPTION
The jazipconfig script is a tool to easily build the /etc/jazip.conf file for the configuration of jazip(1)OPTIONS
The optional --non-interactive command line parameter instructs jazipconfig to do what it can to build a /etc/jazip.conf file without
prompting the user. On Debian systems, the command is invoked this way by the jazip package post-installation script.
In this non-interactive mode, the script looks through /proc/scsi/scsi for detected Zip or Jaz devices. If it find any, it looks up
/etc/fstab to see if it can find already specified mount points for them. If (and only if) it finds mount points, it writes the device and
mount point to /etc/jazip.conf
INTERACTIVE USE
If no command line options are provided, jazipconfig runs interactively. In this case, it also looks through /proc/scsi/scsi for detected
Zip or Jaz devices. If it find any, it looks up /etc/fstab to see if it can find already specified mount points for them. Then it creates
a user menu which you can use to create the /etc/jazip.conf file.
NOTES
The first entry listed in /etc/jazip.conf is the default device used when jazip is called without an argument.
SEE ALSO jazip(1), jazip.conf(5)AUTHOR
Copyright (c) 1999 Peter S Galbraith <psg@debian.org>
This manual page by Peter S Galbraith <psg@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
JAZIPCONFIG(8)