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Tips on working with Boot or Shutdown Sequence on Debian Linux |
How to avoid fsck \r\n prompts during the boot sequence? \r\n \r\n Write ''FSCKFIX=yes'' in /etc/default/rcS. You will not face the fsck problem \r\n from the next reboot onwards. However, if the disk is corrupted very badly, \r\n your presence may be required. I had done some kernel tweaks also for that. \r\n I will write about in subsequent tips.
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Aliases, a forgotten art... |
Aliases, a forgotten art... ', 'I recently was catching up on news and events in the IT world and\r\nnoticed a couple articles on command line completion and even a review\r\non an add on package called CDargs to help you navigate your\r\ndirectories.' |
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Apache 2.x and PHP4 Mini HOWTO |
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', '', 'In the spring of 2003, there was formed a Linux Users Group\r\n(www.linux.org/groups/) in the Mid-Ohio Valley, of which I am a member.\r\nI was \r\nasked to make a presentation discussing how to setup and install an\r\nApache based webserver using Linux. This document is a direct result of\r\nthe research \r\nand procedures I used to accomplish that.', 'Apache 2.x and PHP4 Mini HOWTO \r\n\r\nMatt Simmons,
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', '', 'I have seen a lot of people who are new to Linux who are aware of\r\nthe poor scripting tools and command line tools that Windows has;\r\nthese same people bring the same attitudes to Linux.', ' Command Line Tricks\r\n\r\n\r\nThe default shell under Linux, bash (the Bourne Again Shell, an old\r\nUNIX joke), has a number of very useful facilities. |
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', '', ' What is IP masquerading and when is it of use?\r\n\r\n\r\nIP masquerading is a process where one computer acts as an IP\r\ngateway for a network. All computers on the network send their\r\nIP packets through the gateway, which replaces the source IP address\r\nwith its own address and then forwards it to the internet. \r\nPerhaps the source IP port number is also replaced with another port\r\nnumber, although that is less interesting. |
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