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  1. [ubuntu] Re: /etc/sudoers allow user to execute command as

    Thank you TheFu
    For the great feedback!
  2. [ubuntu] Minimize bash script - brainstorm / advice

    Hi All
    I am seeking some advice / brainstorm.

    Currently i am creating a bash script that needs to be deployed on a server that only allow the script to be 16KB large, maximum.

    The script is...
  3. [ubuntu] /etc/sudoers allow user to execute command as

    Hi all

    When using /etc/sudoers (visudo) how can i allow a non-sudo user to execute
    1. 'drush' command
    2. as 'apache' user
    3. with all arguments available after 'drush' so for example
    3.1 drush...
  4. Connecting an ISCSI volume crashes Debian 12

    Hi All
    I know that this is not quite the correct place for a Debian 12 question, but I have used this forum for many years and always found extremely
    helpful people, so I hope you will bear with me...
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    [ubuntu] Re: PHP 5.4 and old Ubuntu

    Hi All
    Thank you for your insight and suggestions, this is a great starting point!

    Best regards
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    [ubuntu] PHP 5.4 and old Ubuntu

    Hi All
    I need to install a server with PHP 5.4, and was hoping for some input on this.

    What would be the newest Ubuntu LTS version available, where PHP 5.4 would be possible to install?

    I am...
  7. visiting tails.boum.org gives an SSL error due to self signed certificate

    Hi all
    I am not really sure where i can ask this question, since i cannot access tails official website without receiving an SSL / TLS warning stating that the
    certificate used for the site is self...
  8. [ubuntu] Allow root to execute specific command as another user without user password

    Hi all
    How can I in /etc/sudoers.d/root (or some other filename) allow the root user
    to execute the command


    runuser -u USERNAME -c '/path/to/command/'

    Without entering the user-password to...
  9. [ubuntu] Allow external commands inside of chroot jail

    Hi All

    Hi have configured SSH key login with


    ForceCommand internal-sftp
    ChrootDirectory /home/jails/home

    to define a chroot that i dont want my user to leave on their own.
  10. [ubuntu] Allow external commands inside of chroot

    Pls remove
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    [ubuntu] Re: Shrinking LVM on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

    Why would that be the best option?
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    [ubuntu] Shrinking LVM on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

    Hi all

    A while ago i had a NVME crash in my laptop, and until i had a new NVME from the retailer i have been using a 1TB external USB 3.0 drive
    to run Ubuntu from. Now i have the new NVME on...
  13. [ubuntu] Re: Implicit vs Explicit trust GnuGP / OpenPGP and Web Of Trust (WoT)

    Thanks for the reply kevdog!

    Any and all information is welcome

    Best regards!
  14. [ubuntu] Implicit vs Explicit trust GnuGP / OpenPGP and Web Of Trust (WoT)

    Hi all!

    I have been trying to understand GnuPG (implementation of OpenPGP) in regards to implicit and explicit trust along with the WoT concept.
    And depending on what you read and where you read...
  15. [ubuntu] Re: system crash, trying to locate new superblock

    Thanks for the help all.
    testdisk was not able to fix any of the superblocks or partition tables, so i used testdisk to extract the files i wanted to recover and will reinstall my OS on a new SSD....
  16. [ubuntu] Re: system crash, trying to locate new superblock

    Thanks for the reply tea for one!

    Does anyone know of a way i can mount my drive, with no superblocks working so i can extract data i would like to recover?
    I have tried to mount the drive with
    ...
  17. [ubuntu] Re: system crash, trying to locate new superblock

    So it seems that all my stored superblocks are not functional, and i have found a program called testdisk that might be able to do something.
    But i cannot find the package on ubuntu live usb 20.10
    ...
  18. [ubuntu] Re: system crash, trying to locate new superblock

    yes, that is what i did in #9

    But since i use en encrypted disk i used parts from two guides

    https://linuxexpresso.wordpress.com/2010/03/31/repair-a-broken-ext4-superblock-in-ubuntu/...
  19. [ubuntu] Re: system crash, trying to locate new superblock

    I tried to live USB into ubuntu 20.04, was able to decrypt the disk and load the LVM volume.
    Ran a fsck on the LVM group and fsck came back with

    "still contains errors"

    after it was done....
  20. [ubuntu] Re: system crash, trying to locate new superblock

    > Did you search the web for the error you see?
    Yes and so far i have not been able to resolve it.

    > Does the device unlock correctly?
    I believe it unlocks correctly, but how can i verify this?...
  21. [ubuntu] Re: system crash, trying to locate new superblock

    Hi all
    Anyone who can advice on how i can resolve my above problem?

    Thanks in advance
    Best regards!
  22. [ubuntu] Re: system crash, trying to locate new superblock

    Hi ActionParsnip

    Doing so gives the error
  23. [ubuntu] system crash, trying to locate new superblock

    Hi all
    Yesterday i had a system crash and today my laptop boots into busybox (initramfs).

    I am running ubuntu 20.04 with LUKS for full disk encryption.

    I have tried to run fsck.ext4...
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    pidgin group chat notification help

    Hi all!

    I have recently changed to a job where they use XMPP and here we have a couple of group chats for my department only ect.
    These chats contain a lot that does not concern me but sometimes...
  25. [ubuntu] Re: How to disable SSD hardware encryption

    Thanks for your reply CelticWarrior!

    So it's rather safe to assume, that if i do not provide such a password before the decryption password used by Linux than i dont have SSD hardware encryption...
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