If you are willing to install Ubuntu you can have it function both as NAS and as a multimedia center+server and you can also still reinstall your existing windows system as a virtual machine and...
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If you are willing to install Ubuntu you can have it function both as NAS and as a multimedia center+server and you can also still reinstall your existing windows system as a virtual machine and...
Bab1 thanks for taking the time to help, greatly appreciated.
1. Your comment on how to post from a terminal is appreciated.
2. Yes my users are defined both on Linux and samba and there are...
Appreciate any help I can get, wasted a lot of time and can't resolve it.
I just installed Ubuntu 14.04.3, samba is set as stand alone no LDAP. It used to work great on UBUNTU 12.04 right out of the...
Thanks for your feedback,
there may be many reasons to have the system connected to two separate networks on separate NICs, for example one network is opened to the internet while the other network...
I run Ubuntu 12.04, with 2 network interfaces connected to two networks, each network has its own DHCP server (on the router).
My networking is controlled by the Network-Manager. The problem is that...
I am running Ubuntu server 12.04 with desktop installed on top of the server installation. I am using Firefox to test access to the local apache2 server with HTTPS connection.
The problem is that...
My last attempt to get a working installation of LTSP on UBUNTU 12.04.4 was to follow the instructions under:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ that has a link to UBUNTU LTSP quick...
I installed LTSP thin client server on UBUNTU 12.04.4, but can't get a client to login to the server.
When I power-on the client it manage to go all the way to the login screen.
I enter the user...
Anyone knows how to get progress feedback from vgcreate command?
thanks
During the installation I just wanted to create the partition without file system and without mounting it, the installation offers selection of "not-used" for the file system type but this doesn't...
darkod
It seems we came to similar conclusions, thank for your support, regarding the creation of the file system, I also think I had some mistake there, maybe I gave size in bytes instead of MB,...
I found now an intermediate/alternate solution:
During installation I created only the /dev/sda1 for "/" , /dev/sda2 for "/home" and /dev/sda3 for swap I intentionally left at the end of the drive...
Yes, I tried to do it already, I had two results, either the installation continues, finish ok.
Later when I boot the system and try to create a file system on the /dev/sda3 I get error that the...
darkod, thanks for your feedback.
Since I don't consider myself as expert, let me first verify, you are suggesting that I first run Ubuntu from the installation usb stick, setup from there the...
I install Ubuntu 12.10 on a 1 TB drive /dev/sda as the only operating system, no raid or LVM, simple partitions.
My goal is to have the /dev/sda1 mounted on "/", /dev/sda2 mounted on "/home",...
From my point of view as a user the potential bugs are:
1. When I create a new system from a distri USB and during the installation I am prompted to setup my drive's partitions and I choose to do it...
oldfred
Thanks for the feedback.
At this point I believe that I know what cause the problem, the question is if I am doing something wrong or it is a bug, here are the details:
1. When I create a...
And now I managed replicate the problem, any one has explanation:
I have one drive: /dev/sda
the /dev/sda has 4 primary partitions- /dev/sda1= Ubuntu system, /dev/sda2 = a backup space, /dev/sda3 =...
gparted didn't give significant information, but when I tried to use gparted to simply delete the partition, while other tools claimed the partition is mounted gparted didn't complain.
When applied...
Using gparted doesn't help too much, it actually says that the partition is not mounted.
As I mentioned at the beginning I used "udisks --dump", following is the part that relates to "/dev/sda2"...
Thanks for your feedback,
There is nothing in the feedback from sudo mount that relates either to sda2
there is nothing under /media or /media/root
The output of sudo mount ==> I have...
I searched and tried any idea I could find on forums but nothing help
I have Ubuntu 12.10 installed on internal drive partition /dev/sda1 (100GB), have another partition /dev/sda2 (100GB) that to my...
It took me additional 2 hours and the following links to finally get postfix start sending mail through gmail.
It was mainly settings of the account authentication that prevented sending out the...
Sanderj,
Thanks for doing the extra steps and checking the setup
I will follow your instructions
Your feedback is very useful to me
Thanks again
schragge,
Thanks for the information