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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris 10u7 won't boot after hardware change Post 302354309 by mr.aart on Thursday 17th of September 2009 06:08:19 PM
Old 09-17-2009
Just tried -v, and it actually blasts a lot of output for little less than a second, before rebooting. The messages disappear immediately at that moment, so no luck with that yet. Thanks anyway :-)
Tomorrow I'll take it to work again, and hook up the dvd-drive again, see if that works.
It's a 2GHz P4 by the way, single core, single cpu. It's kind of an obsolete machine, but good enough for non-production fiddling =)
 

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NOTMUCH-HOOKS(5)						File Formats Manual						  NOTMUCH-HOOKS(5)

NAME
notmuch-hooks - hooks for notmuch SYNOPSIS
$DATABASEDIR/.notmuch/hooks/* DESCRIPTION
Hooks are scripts (or arbitrary executables or symlinks to such) that notmuch invokes before and after certain actions. These scripts reside in the .notmuch/hooks directory within the database directory and must have executable permissions. The currently available hooks are described below. pre-new This hook is invoked by the new command before scanning or importing new messages into the database. If this hook exits with a non- zero status, notmuch will abort further processing of the new command. Typically this hook is used for fetching or delivering new mail to be imported into the database. post-new This hook is invoked by the new command after new messages have been imported into the database and initial tags have been applied. The hook will not be run if there have been any errors during the scan or import. Typically this hook is used to perform additional query-based tagging on the imported messages. SEE ALSO
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