Debian :: Mount An ISO File And Change Some Files And Save It After Changes?

Feb 1, 2011

How to mount an ISO file, change some files and save it after changes?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Etter.dns - Change The File And Try To Save - Permission Denied

Apr 18, 2010

I'm trying to configure my /usr/share/ettercap/etter.dns for dns spoofing with ettercap. but when I change the file and try to save it ubuntu says permision deneight Even when I try doing this from the terminal with sudo. It seems there is know way to change the file.

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General :: Commands To Save Md5sum Of Files In A Folder Into A Text File?

Sep 14, 2010

I've found these commands in [URL]:

Quote:

find -type f -print0 | sudo xargs -0 md5sum | grep -v isolinux/boot.cat | sudo tee md5sum.txt

But I don't understand these commands, even after reading their manuals.

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General :: Xfce: Save Page As: Single File Vs Multiple Files?

Nov 28, 2010

I am using Xfce as the desktop enviroment and Mozilla Firefox as the webrowser. Within the webrowser window, I do File>Save Page As. I save it, and the result is almost always foo.html and directory foo_files. But I think under KDE I could choose the format, one of them being something like "Single page" (only one file; the colecction of .png, etc is embedded into that file). And this is the format I want Xfce (or Firefox) to use when downloading to hdd.

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Ubuntu :: Kate Crashed On File Save / All Files Created During Session Lost

Jan 24, 2010

I'm running Karmic 64-bit and Kate 3.3.90.I have been splitting up a very large (16,000 lines) text file by copy/pasting bits of it into smaller files. I had about 40 of these smaller files loaded into a session along with the large file. About 20 were from a previous day of editing and about 20 had been added (and saved) today.

I tried to save the file I currently had open and Kate crashed. I didn't think it was that big a deal until I reopened Kate and all of the files I had added today were gone!!I've looked in the folder and even the backup files that should have been there for files I'd saved more than once are not there.

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Debian :: Apache2 Doesn't Start With Log Files Save To RAM?

Dec 12, 2010

I have apache2 running under debian squeeze on a Seagate DockStar of a USB flash drive. To reduce the wear on the USB stick, I want to move all log files to RAM. What I did was to update create an entry in /etc/fstab to mount /var/log to tmpfs.Things seems to work except apache2. y start apache2, it complains aboutStarting web server:apache2(2)No such file or directory: apache2: could not open error log file /var/log/apache2/error.log.If I create the file, apache2 starts fine. Is there a step or two I am missing so I don't need to do this every time I reboot

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Ubuntu :: Firefox - Unable To Save Files By Right Clicking And Save As

Jan 13, 2010

I have Ubuntu 9.10 dual booting with Windows7.My ext3 /home is mounted as F: in windows.I share a firefox profile between them so that when i am in Windows my firefox uses the same profile as it does when in Ubuntu.It all worked great until recently. I am unable to save files by right clicking and save as. In the config i am unable to set a directory to save to. It neer asks me where to save to. Just nothing happens. some off my book marks are all messed up as well, my rss feeds have the same post on some random website every time i log on and i have to manually refresh to get the correct feeds back. I am unable to delete the random bookmark.

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Debian :: Save Excel 2007 Shared Workbooks - Server Change ''Groups - Read Only"

Feb 26, 2010

I am running Debian (Lenny) as my file server on a Windows network. I have multiple users accessing shared excel worksheets. I am the owner of these files and have no problem but if I save a shared workbook the file properties on the Linux server change ''Groups - Read Only, Others - Read Only''. I can reset them logged in as root but they change back every time I save the file from the XP machine (XP Home SP3). All other non-shared worksheets are fine.

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Debian :: Save An Amendment That Have Made To The /etc/fstab File?

Mar 2, 2010

how do I save an amendment that I have made to the /etc/fstab file?

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Debian :: How To Save GNU Nano 2.0.7 Sources.list File

Apr 5, 2010

How do you save the GNU nano 2.0.7 sources.list file after you have edited it?

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Debian :: Save Session File From Xfce Menu When Shutdown

Nov 14, 2015

I'v installed wmctrl to have a terminal on desktop and I'v configure it with a script I'v found online.I'v add the script to startup menu interface from xfce (I don't know the us name cause I'v it version on system language), when I shutdown I'v save the session, and on the next log in seems that it is run twice, so if I disable the save session button when I log of but in that case it run in the previous status (dir/position)and I want that it run from startup menu from script file....so when I save the session where it save the status??...how can I skip that it run twice with the script running at startup???

#! /bin/bash

xfce4-terminal --hide-menubar --hide-borders --hide-toolbars --title=descon && wmctrl -r descon -e 0,90,10,500,500 && wmctrl -r descon -b add,sticky,below && wmctrl -r descon -b add,skip_pager,skip_taskbarFirst xfce4-terminal

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Debian Multimedia :: Save Image From Clipboard Into File Using Command Line?

Apr 28, 2011

Can save an image from clipboard into file using command line?
may be image magic?

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Software :: Convert Email Files With Attachment To Save As Attachment File?

Apr 7, 2011

I finally got E-mails fetched downloaded to local disk, now a further thing that I would like to do is to rip off the attachments to save as its original file name and extension.A E-mail like this for example:

Code:

From root Thu Apr 7 17:21:34 2011
Delivered-To: ted_chou12@tedchou12.cz.cc
Received: from pop.gmail.com [74.125.155.109]

[code]...

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Ubuntu :: Save Files On Ubuntu File System?

Jan 28, 2011

I had a dual-boot system with Windows XP and Ubuntu 10.04. Now, when I select Ubuntu at the dual boot menu, the computer just restarts, and I get to the same menu, so I cannot get to my Ubuntu system.Windows works as usual.How can I save my files on the Ubuntu file system?I have lots of small files and complex folder structure (it's Java code) so I am looking for a solution that will rescue as much of that structure as possible.

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Debian :: Tool For Squid Reports (not SARG) - Generate Less Amount Of Files - Optimal Is To Save Reports To The Database

May 9, 2011

I got the following task from my boss. I have to find out if there is some alternative tool for create reports from Squid except SARG. Now, we use SARG, but my boss told to me, that the main problem of SARG is, that SARG generate huge amount files, which cause problems during migration our servers. He told to me the following condition for change of current tool (SARG):

* standard package of Debian
* generate less amount of files, optimal is to save reports to the database

So I would like to ask you if you know about some tool (I can not find some by google)... and the best would be if you told to me some practical experiences.

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Ubuntu :: Can't Change The File Permissions Of Files And Folders

Nov 17, 2010

I've just read that I can't change the file permissions of files and folders if they are sitting in what was my old Windows D: drive. Is this correct? If so what is the work-around?

I don't want to have to cut and paste that entire D: drive's contents over to a recognised Ubuntu folder. I had in my mind that this D drive would continue to be my data dumping ground, to which I need read/write access to.

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Fedora Hardware :: Edit The Fstab File In Order To Mount The Second Hard Drive And Get Files Off Of It?

Jul 28, 2010

I have a second hard drive with fedora 10 installed on it. My primary drive and os is fedora 12. How do I edit the fstab file in order to mount the second hard drive and get files off of it

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General :: Save Sites On A Different Mount?

Apr 6, 2011

i have three mounts

/dev/md1
11.9 GB free of 15.1 GB
/dev/md3
3.9 GB free of 4.7 GB
/dev/md2
191.1 GB free of 203.7 GB

at the moment my sites are storing to md3 which has the least amount of space. how can i transfer them and make everything point and save to md2?

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Ubuntu :: Can't Mount Hdd To Save Data / Solution For This?

Sep 9, 2010

My system ubuntu 10.04 crashed. Now I boot from liveCD and I can�t mount HDD.
fdisk �l give partitions, but mount does not work. Crashed system should be on sda1 and it is ext4. code...

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Debian :: Cannot Re-write To File On Cifs Mount

May 2, 2010

I have a Western Digital "My Book" on my network which I have mounted with cifs.

If I go into it and vi a file, all is fine. I can write and save and close. When I open the file and add to it and then try to write it again, I get the message:

"thefilename" E212: Can't open file for writing

The file is owned by me still and the permissions are -rw-rw-r--

I don't understand why it works the first time and not the second. Also this same effect is observable when I save from another program to there. The first save is fine, the second can not be saved.

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Debian Installation :: Replace Only The Change Files From The Archive?

Aug 21, 2010

If I understand everything right I can use simple cd to create an install of my system then config everything and create an archive of /etc,/var,/usr and that give me a backup of my changed files. but what I am not able to do is create a script to replace the files with the archived version of the config files automatically. I need it to be ran as a post intall script or to configure the conf files as part of the install. what I configure on every reinstall. apache,proftpd,mysql,php,and wordpress. Since I am still learning I reinstall a lot and standard backups have not been working for me. But I can put the whole install including backup on one cd. Is there a way replace only the change files from the archive. or getting a list of just the modafied files on my system.

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Debian Configuration :: Laptop Files Located In /var - Can Change This

Jun 7, 2011

On my Laptop, I installed Debian under the file "/" and the partition on which I have all my files under "/var". While this isn't really a big issue, when I originally installed Debian, I had the intention of having all of my files on a partition that I would auto-mount later so that when I upgrade my system by reinstalling it, I would only have to change the system partition and let everything else stay the same.. I can live without changing my /var if I can only do so by a re-install...

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Debian Installation :: Change Ramdisk Files To Alter Repository?

Mar 14, 2011

Once I've booted my Etch install disc, are there some parameters in configuration files I can edit in the ramdisk filesystem that will allow me to install Squeeze instead? Or, even, paramters I can edit to point at the archive.debian.org repository to install Etch?

Why:

I've got a Sun Ultra10 with IDE drives (hard disk and cd drive) on which I previously had Etch installed. I recently tried to upgrade it to Squeeze, botched the upgrade, and formatted the drive. I'm now trying to install Squeeze from scratch.

When I use the Squeeze disc (debian-6.0.0-sparc-xfce+lxde-CD-1.iso), it cannot detect my IDE drives. I also have the disc I originally used to install Etch, way back when. It will boot and detect the drives, but cannot install because Etch is no longer in the repositories.

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Debian :: Change Default Permissions For Newly Created Files?

Jan 19, 2011

I'm new to Debian. I've read the documentation on this but it is too heavy for a new user to understand. I would like to change the default permissions for newly created files/directories.

I want all newly created files by 'user1' to have the default permissions of:
1. "owner can read and write"
2. "group can read and write"
3. "other can read only"

Permission 1 and 3 are already default. But I would like number 2 to be default as well. (the current default for group is read only).

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Debian :: Can't Mount Ntfs Partition Clicking From File Manager

Jul 25, 2015

It is gnome 3, debian jessie, nautilus file manager. Click ntfs partition from file manager, type password got error:

Code: Select allUnable to access “alldisksda5” Error mounting /dev/sda5 at /media/user1/alldisksda5: Command-line `mount -t "ntfs" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid,uid=1000,gid=1000,dmask=0077,fmask=0177" "/dev/sda5" "/media/user1/alldisksda5"' exited with non-zero exit status 14: The disk contains an unclean file system (0, 0). Metadata kept in Windows cache, refused to mount. Failed to mount '/dev/sda5': Operation not permitted The NTFS partition is in an unsafe state. Please resume and shutdown Windows fully (no hibernation or fast restarting), or mount the volume read-only with the 'ro' mount option.

Why is this error? Windows has been shutdown normally. What to do?

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Debian Configuration :: Create An Encrypted File And Later Mount It As A Filesystem?

Aug 24, 2010

I am trying to create an encrypted file and later mount it as a filesystem.

KEY=`tr -cd [:graph:] < /dev/urandom | head -c 79`
echo $KEY | openssl aes-256-cbc > container.key
dd if=/dev/urandom of=~/container.img bs=1G count=10
losetup /dev/loop0 ~/container.img

[code]....

The luksOpen command asks me for my passphrase, but always rejects it. I have retried this several times and written down the passphrase - and even tried with a very simple one just to check. And I never can make it work.

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Fedora :: F14 Cannot Save Background Change

Nov 4, 2010

After a new installation of 64bit F14, I found that each time I changed the background, the background went back to its default after a new log in.

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Debian Installation :: "permanently" Change The Mount Point?

Feb 11, 2011

I recently installed Squeeze and it was simple and is running great. I have a usb fat32 drive that shares data on 3 partitions with winxp. None are listed in fstab. They all are mounted in /media.2 partitions, Video and Music, are shown in gparted as mounted by their volume labels, which is what I want; eg /media/MUSIC. The DATA volume is mounted by its' uuid. This is how it is displayed on my desktop. The other 2 volumes display the way I want: MUSIC and VIDEO. I have changed the mount point in /media to the label name:/media/DATA but it returns to its' uuid after reboot. How can I change it to display the label name? It works fine, but I have a need to "tidy up" my desktop.

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Debian :: An Apt-get Install Lottanzb Would Change All Libraries, Config Files Etcetera?

May 14, 2010

not trolling for a flame war but I simply added the testing repository earlier and did an apt install of just lottanzb and it ended up taking ages and installed lots of new files and removed things like Epiphany etcetera, and that one command had me having to reinstall as it messed everything up so it wouldn`t work at all even the shell was messing up.I have never had Windows break totally from an install, but first try with Linux and it did so could someone explain why an apt-get install lottanzb would change all my libraries, config files etcetera with the testing version over Lenny stable?

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Programming :: Sed - Save Output To File With Filename From Content Of Another File?

Feb 28, 2011

My employer issues pdf files with everyones work schedules. I copy the content and save it as plain text in a file called unformatted (hope to be able to automate this step someday). Im working on a SED script that reduces unformatted to only display what I want to see and saves the result in a file Ive named formatted. After that I have to manually copy formatted and save it with that days date as a filename e.g. 2011-02-25 or whatever day is scheduled in the pdf, for use on a mobile device (Nokia N900). I noticed that the date occurs on certain lines in the file so I added a line like:

sed -n 's/^Date: (201[1-9])/([0-1][0-9])/([0-3][0-9]).*/1-2-3/p' < unformatted >theDate
That creates a file theDate with the date in it that I wish to use as the filename for this particular instance. So I would like to skip the file formatted all together and have the sed- script write to a new file using the content of the Date as a filename, but how do I make that happen? And of course it would be more elegant if I could skip the intermediate theDate file as well.

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