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Linux vs. Windows (pg. 32)
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St_Andrew
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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?
St_Andrew
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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
shaolin_Z
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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)?
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.
St_Andrew
quote:
Originally posted by shaolin_Z
EDIT: ! And it's not there :(


Hmm, me neither it seems, hehe
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:
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 ;)
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:
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?
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?

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
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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