
The SUSE partition filesystem is ext3 (confirmed :). Sorry i meant telnet and ssh, not ftp. By the way, whats the difference btw 'ssh' and 'sshd' (am not on my terminal currently). Brother Steve, when you find the IMS thread, i got a couple of questions pending. Thanks y'all and God bless! On 7/10/09, Steve Muchai <smuchai@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 9:06 PM, nyarotho kennedy<kenyarotho@gmail.com> wrote:
Happy people, once again hope you are all ok. Now, am running Solaris 10(+OEM) on a pc workstation with plans to use it as a server(jus not yet). Thing is the machine had a small partition with OpenSUSE 11 installed which naturally 'disappeared' after the Sun installation. Unfortunately when i tried to mount and even force mount, it failed miserably with this error message 'hal-fixed-all-mount-options refused-uuuid 999'. Help needed
What filesystem do you have on the Linux partition? ext2? ext3? reiserfs?
here, am using the command line a lot so all manner of help appreciated. Two, i need to use 'ssh' and probably ftp for remote users in a Sol10 server environment. Which works best, more efficient and user friendly?
The two do totally different things. sshd will give shell access, ftpd will facilitate file transfer. About user friendliness, it all depends on your users :)
Let me search for the IMS thread you mentioned (when did you post it?)
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