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Linux vs. Windows (pg. 32)
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| St_Andrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaolin_Z
Here's my /etc/init.d/avahi-daemon btw: |
Hmm, could you first try to delete all the avahi-daemon links in "/etc/rc*.d/"? On my system they are in rc0,rc1,rc2,rc3,rc4,rc5,rc6 but not in rcS.d. So delete those (which is quite safe since it's only links), then reboot and see if it works? |
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| St_Andrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaolin_Z
It's look like it's /etc/iptables.rules
Is that it? :conf:
EDIT: ! And it's not there :( |
I just think that is some kind of result from the other core problem, I have a hard time seeing ip-tables destroying your whole system, but I could be wrong |
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| shaolin_Z |
| quote: | Originally posted by St_Andrew
Hmm, could you first try to delete all the avahi-daemon links in "/etc/rc*.d/"? On my system they are in rc0,rc1,rc2,rc3,rc4,rc5,rc6 but not in rcS.d. So delete those (which is quite safe since it's only links), then reboot and see if it works? |
Alright, lemme give that a shot. :)
BTW, are you root by default in restore mode (the only way to go straight to command line btw)? |
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| shaolin_Z |
| quote: | Originally posted by St_Andrew
I just think that is some kind of result from the other core problem, I have a hard time seeing ip-tables destroying your whole system, but I could be wrong |
Yeah, it is weird. |
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| St_Andrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaolin_Z
EDIT: ! And it's not there :( |
Hmm, me neither it seems, hehe |
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| shaolin_Z |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaolin_Z
Alright, lemme give that a shot. :)
BTW, are you root by default in restore mode (the only way to go straight to command line btw)? |
Uh, you sure about that? They're folders containing a bunch of scripts. :conf: |
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| St_Andrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaolin_Z
BTW, are you root by default in restore mode (the only way to go straight to command line btw)? |
No, but if i remember it correctly its just to use the "su" command without any password, and then you are ;) |
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| shaolin_Z |
| I'm guessing the safest way of doing it would be to use the live CD to upgrade? Does it give you that option when you boot from it? :conf: |
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| St_Andrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaolin_Z
Uh, you sure about that? They're folders containing a bunch of scripts. :conf: |
Well, not the whole folder, but the links to the avahi daemon? Like for example there is a file called "/etc/rc0.d/K20avahi-daemon" on my system, that's the file you should delete (and the others in the other folders referring to the avahi? |
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| St_Andrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaolin_Z
I'm guessing the safest way of doing it would be to use the live CD to upgrade? Does it give you that option when you boot from it? :conf: |
What option? |
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| shaolin_Z |
| quote: | Originally posted by St_Andrew
What option? |
Trying to fix it by upgrading using the live CD as opposed to a clean reinstall. :p |
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| St_Andrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaolin_Z
Trying to fix it by upgrading using the live CD as opposed to a clean reinstall. :p |
If you download the latest there's definitely the upgrade option. But yeah, I guess you could create a shell from the livecd to start apt from your old os and from there do an os-upgrade! |
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