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Re: [cobalt-users] meta-verify -f messed up GUI
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] meta-verify -f messed up GUI
- From: "Julius" <lists@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat Jun 1 17:44:52 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
>> Also, I saw the script, it uses /site# as base-home-dir,
>> this is wrong for my configuration, since all runs from
>> the base /home domain. So I do not dare to think about
>> possible consequences of running that script on this RaQ.
>
> I only suggested running the siteMange-fix as a last resort,
> before doing a restore.
Do you know if, on a RaQ4i, a virtual domain is a necessity?
I have never understood why it would need one base-domain
( /home/sites/home )
and virtual domains as well
( /site1 /site2 etc.)
In this particular case this RaQ only needs 1 domain
(mail.domain.org), so where do I add users to then ?
I'm forced to create a virtual host/domain for it, while
I don't really understand why that would be necessary;
it confuses the user, since the user is being forced
to create an extra domain/host only to have users
for the home domain. In my case THIS is essentially
what messed up my GUI. (It still is, by the way.)
> Where did you get a RaQ4 with 2 month old hardware? that design is
> more than 2 years old.
Most of the hardware in it is less than 2 months old (dates
on several parts of it, the harddrive for one, told me so).
I can come a long way with the use of adduser in SSH,
yet users don't appear to be correct. Is
there not ANY site with example commandlines
for creating a new user the cobalt RaQ4i way?
And why can't one switch off quota all the way in the GUI ?
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J