Fedora Installation :: Cannot Commit To Disk Sda After 5 Attempts?

Jun 9, 2009

When i try to partition the disk i get this error, on the live and the install dvd. I have googled but have not found solution?"cannot commit to disk after 5 attempts"

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General :: Cvs Commit Aborted 'root' Is Not Allowed To Commit Files?

Jul 14, 2011

I m new to setup the CVS in linux , i have tried lots but every time whenever i try to commit the change in module or file this error has been generated : cvs [commit aborted]: 'root' is not allowed to commit files.

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Server :: Apache2 SVN Post-commit Script Certificate Error Post-commit Hook Failed (exit Code 1) With Output?

Oct 12, 2009

I am using apache2 with subversion and trying to get post commit script to run an svn update command. All svn commands seem to work fine manually

Everything used to work fine but then the server ip changed and I can no longer access it with the web name and have to use the ip directly

I am using tortoise svn with vista on my work machine

Here is the script

#!/bin/sh
export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
/usr/bin/svn update /home/common/webroot/bob

Here is the result.

Command: Commit
Modified: C:UsersMattDesktopcheckout - bobindex.php
Sending content: C:UsersMattDesktopcheckout - bobindex.php
Completed: At revision: 63
Error: post-commit hook failed (exit code 1) with output:
code....

I think what i need to do is update the certifcate for the apache2, but I'm not sure how to do this, where to put it, and then which of the thousand apache config lines needs to be changed

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Sep 26, 2009

I'm having an issue installing Fedora 11 on my system. After the install, I remove the DVD media, reboot the system, and it reports an error stating that Windows cannot start, missing or corrupted hal.dll file. I appologize if this is a common problem or has already been answered. My searches haven't yielded helpful information, mostly what I've found is people attempting to setup dual-boot machines or boot Fedora via the Windows Boot Loader.I have experience in computers, although I am completely new to Linux/Fedora. Through my work, I have experience using AIX, but no experience installing or managing drive partitions.The system in question is a 5 year old Windows XP system that I built myself. The system has two drives (C: and D: in Windows). The C: drive was the Windows install drive and the D: drive was added later for additional storage. I am attempting to completely overwrite Windows on this machine. I want it to single boot into Fedora 11, I am not looking for a dual-boot system. The system will become a network file server.

The specs of the system are...
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3500+
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP-939
RAM: 2GB

I downloaded the DVD iso for Fedora 11 x86_64 via Bit Torrent, burned the ISO to DVD and booted the system from DVD. I ran through the install (Anaconda 11.5.0.59) and see the following information on the screens..

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Ubuntu Installation :: Error During Commit Upgrade Failure

Apr 19, 2010

When I try to upgrade ubuntu 9.10 to 10.04 I get the error message

Error during commit
'E:Couldn't configure pre-depend openoffice.org-core for openoffice.org-filter-binfilter, probably a dependency cycle.'
Restoring original system state

After it finishes downloading the files. I completely removed all openoffice related files on my computer and i still get the message.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Upgrade To 10.10 Fails - Error During Commit

Oct 11, 2010

After downloading the packages I get the following error message:
"Could not install the upgrades
Error during commit
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probably a dependency cycle.'
Restoring original system state".

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Mar 15, 2009

I have xp/fc8 on an older ide drive and just installed a new sata 1T and planned to put fc10 on it but in the process I killed my fc8 installation. I told the installer that the other disks were off limits but it was somewhat confusing at the bootloader page. So, I suspect that I told it boot off the fc8 disk. If that is the case is there a way to restore the fc8 install by somehow rescuing the /boot partition on the fc8 disk?

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Apr 20, 2009

i have been away from linux for a long while and decided to try it out again. i just received a fedora 10 dvd and went to install it.it wouldn't boot on either my laptop or pc?so i explored the disk and realised its a source disk?

1 = is the dvd disk any good to me?
2 = how can i install fedora from the disk or do i need to get another disk?

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Fedora Security :: Email On ALL Ssh Login Attempts?

Apr 28, 2009

I know this is probably easy and if I only took a while to figure it out maybe I could but I have some stuff that needs to happen soon and I can't figure this out. I was wondering how I could have a log monitor that would email me whenever someone tries to login over ssh to my system. I'm open to everything daemons/scripts or cron itl works as I am not running a production server (but I might be starting that soon). Oh and just a side how do I get sent an email when I get port scanned

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Nov 15, 2009

I have a server box behind my ISP router at home, and I need to allow ssh access to my server. My ISP router doesn't let me allow selectively ssh from some IP. It allows ssh to everyone.

I have fedora10 and openssh-server-5.1p1-3. How can I configure openssh to allow just from 1 IP?

Does it use xinetd at all and the hosts.allow and .deny mechanism?

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Mar 8, 2010

I'm having a lot of problems getting NIS set up with our firewall. I've looked online and no one seems to have any answers. When the firewall is off, NIS works. When it's on, it doesn't.I would like to know which ports NIS needs by logging connection attempts on the server, since I would swear the right ports seem open already. Right now I'm using this to generate the log entries:

iptables -I INPUT -m state --state NEW -j LOG --log-prefix "New Connection: "
iptables -I OUTPUT -m state --state NEW -j LOG --log-prefix "New Connection: "

However, I think it must only work for successful connections, because I'm not seeing any new entries when I try running the NIS client on another machine (ypbind).

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Fedora :: Cups 'Error Printing Too Many Failed Attempts'

Jun 25, 2009

I googled this, to no avail. I've restarted cups, to no avail.This is a Networked Printer, but i have little doubt that can be ruled out as an issue.If i want to print an Image or Plain Text file, i get this error; if i print with OpenOffice, i do NOT get this error and it prints fine.I have also gotten a similar error, like "permission denied" or something, but i cannot recall exactly what it said, and cannot seem to recreate it at the moment.I have been getting this for quite some time now (months), but never found out why. Any ideas?

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Apr 29, 2011

I've tried to install 11.04 on my Macbook Pro (5,4) today. I had two drives in the machine, an SSD as my main drive, and an HD. I installed rEFIt before attempting to install Ubuntu. I moved my Snow Leopard install to the secondary HD & made sure I could boot to it. Then, I used the live CD & gparted to clear the 1st drive (the SSD), create the swap space, create the Ubuntu partition, and launch the install, where I used what I had just created on the SSD. The install completed okay (but with no option to select where the GRUB installer went, like some tutorials tell you to look out for). This seemed to go okay, so I went to restart at the end of the install, but the machine didn't come back up.

Instead, the power came on & I could hear the drives, but the screen stayed black, the battery light flashed a load of times really quickly (too quickly to count, but at least 10 times), and then the machine let out 1 long beep and stayed on the black screen. I forced it to power down & tried again, and just got a black screen, the battery light shining steadily, and no beep. I forced it to power down again, and got the same, then again, and got the same, and then a 4th time, which actually allowed me to boot. And this has been the pattern since then. I shut down, and my first attempt to restart gets me the flashing light and the beep, with the black screen. I try 3 more times to power down and restart, and just get the black screen. Then, *every* time on the 4th time, I'm allowed to boot.

The same routine will be gone through the next time I power down and try to restart. I've tried totally clearing the disk in gparted, restoring the OSX install from TimeMachine, everything I could think of, but all to no avail. Finally, thinking that maybe the OSX install I had safe on the secondary HD might still be okay (looking at it in gparted showed an EFI boot section & everything), I opened up my MBP, swapped the drives around so that the HD is now the main drive, and the SSD the secondary, and renamed the drives so that the primary HD is now called 'Macintosh HD' and is first in the list of drives that appear when I manage to boot each 4th attempt. But, to my great disappointment, I still got exactly the same error. Can anyone offer any advice on how to:

1) Get my machine booting to a safe Snow Leopard install on the (now primary) HD?
2) Safely install Ubuntu on the (now secondary) SSD?

Obviously the first is a top priority, as I need my machine in order to work! Then I can concentrate on moving my dev environment to Ubuntu, which I've been dying to do for ages.

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Feb 24, 2015

I install RabbitVCS in Debian 7.8 x64 using this command:

$ apt-get install rabbitvcs-core rabbitvcs-nautilus rabbitvcs-gedit rabbitvcs-cli

I opened nautilus from gnome-terminal, then (With the options in context menu of right click) I realized a checkout, and when I click on the option "commit" nothing happens. But on terminal I receive the error shown in this screenshot...

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General :: SVN Commit Error 200 - 0k

Mar 23, 2011

I have installed SVN and running it fine. Update and commit and all are running without issues and running it under DAV from apache on Ubuntu server.

Now I need to run post-commit hook to auto update a testing staging server to test the changes. Without post-commit hook, everything works fine. The post-commit hook if run individually as a script manually runs fine without issues and it updates the said working copy. But if it is run by SVN, it somehow does not run and gives error to the client from where commit was done. This is the error I get for the post-commit script:

Code:

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Feb 27, 2011

I have been searching EVERYWHERE for a solution to my problem, I have been sent to the red-bean "answer" so many times I think I know it word by word.Here is my problem, I run a WHM/cPanel server and want to make a repository (/home/<user>/svn) update a working copy (/home/<user>/public_html/dev) to work on a dev. subdomain on each site we have.I have the the SVN part working but can not get anything about the post commit to work. I even simplified it to the point that all the /hooks/post-commit file contained was.

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Mar 24, 2011

I have started once month ago using git locally in my computer to keep different version of my files.
For that I am using

Code:
git add file to add a new file to my git system
and
Code:
git commint
to commit changes.

Let's say that I am implementing a file called git.R and I have commited so far 4 times.

understand what is the best way

a) To check the differences between the changes I did to the file git.R
b) Restore as current git.R the third commit out of four I did
c) Restore the second commited git.R as git2.R

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Jan 4, 2010

I'm attempting to use svn (client-side) on an Ubuntu 9.10 virtual machine and, although I am able to check out without issue, I seem unable to commit changes to the repository and get the error:

svn: Commit failed (details follow): svn: Server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response to MKACTIVITY request for '/svn/rockoon_repos/!svn/act/8ed27527-fbfc-4dd5-b2aa-5a4d4b3e4e14'

I'm pretty sure this has something to do with the fact that the svn server uses ssl authentication (the server is running subversion+apache on a windows server box in case that matters).

The strange thing is that I am able to commit to the same repository on another computer using Tortise SVN (ie on Windows) without issue, so it seems that the issue must be client side (most resolutions I found for this issue online seemed to be server side fixes). I've also checked to make sure that I'm using "https" in the checkout URL.

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Feb 8, 2009

Ive also tried downloading RPMs to a usb stick and it said it was the wrong ones for my machine.

How do i find out if my machine is x32 x64 x86?

Anyway im trying to install kernel headers and devel from the fedora installation disk but i dont know how to get to the cdrom thru terminal as i cant copy the RPMs to desktop by drag n drop or using software installer.

I dont have an internet connection to the pc so i cant use yum (which would make things so much easier) so can anyone tell me how how to install these packages thru terminal?

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Oct 10, 2009

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Apr 18, 2010

How can I set up emacs to automatically git commit every time I save an open file or periodically?

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Jan 29, 2010

Running 8.0.4LTS. I can't get rid of the Adept Notifier applet because Adept Updater cannot download language-pack-en 1:8.04+20100117. It always comes up with a Requested of "no change". If I do a Request Upgrade it changes to "BREAK (upgrade)", but when I hit Apply Updates, I get the following error:
Could not commit changes - Adept Notifier
There was an error committing changes. Possibly there was a problem downloading some packages or the commit would break packages.
I can live without a new language-pack-en, but I would like to clear it from my Adept Notifier, so I can see when I really do need updates.

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Jul 31, 2010

I must have not read through the tutorial first.. I made changes to a project managed with git. A local copy of the repository exists on my machine (as is supposed to be with git). No branch was created for my additions. I've been committing changes to my local repository and doing pulls/merges with the remote repository. I do not have permissions to push changes to the remote repository forcing me to create a patch to email to someone who does.

Code:
$ git status
# On branch devel
# Your branch is ahead of 'origin/devel' by 6 commits.
<snip>

No tracked files are now modified. I cannot figure out how to create a patch that reflects changes between the remote repository and the commits of my repository. All tutorials I've read online state that you make a patch before committing to local. Is there a way to do this with git? Or must I download a separate copy and manually perform a diff?

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Jan 19, 2011

I was reading the fedora Disk requirements and it said you need 9 GB of disc space. Which partition should this 9 GB of space be on? I plan on having a / root partition, /home partition, a swap partition, and a /boot partition.

Quote: 1.2.3. Hard disk space requirements for all architectures The complete packages can occupy over 9 GB of disk space. Final size is entirely determined by the installing spin and the packages selected during installation. Additional disk space is required during installation to support the installation environment. This additional disk space corresponds to the size of /Fedora/base/stage2.img (on Installation Disc 1) plus the size of the files in /var/lib/rpm on the installed system.

In practical terms, additional space requirements may range from as little as 90 MiB for a minimal installation to as much as an additional 175 MiB for a larger installation. Additional space is also required for any user data, and at least 5% free space should be maintained for proper system operation. [URL]

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Jul 4, 2010

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A question of ODBC correctness - maybe someone knows.

Code:
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SQLExecDirect(sth, ...);
// ... bind var, fetch results ...
SQLFreeHandle(SQL_HANDLE_STMT, sth); // free statement handle
SQLEndTran(SQLHANDLE_DBC, dbch, SQL_COMMIT);
(error checking removed for clarity).

To my mind this seems wrong - surely the statement handle should be free'd only after the commit is done? Or maybe not. I theorize about the ODBC library like this: a whole set of statements can be created, run, executed in one transaction (which is held at the connection level), and only after all that is a commit/rollback done. So maybe it's OK. Even so it still feels weird. What is written above works, but there are rare and very difficult to replicate problems with this code, and I wonder if a premature free might be the cause...?

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Oct 29, 2010

my desktop pc is acting very strange. cold boots often take up to 10 attempts before the computer successfully boots. after the 1st successful boot, i can expect 1-3 "glitches". here's what happens:

the first few cold boots fail at various points during the boot process. there appears to be no pattern to it. when it happens, the machine is completely locked up. it responds to nothing, except holding in the power switch for 5 seconds. i'll go through this procedure several times.

finally, it will boot all the way to a desktop. from there, once i log it, i can expect it to lock up completely, usually once or twice. and then, finally, the screen will go blank and it will suddenly be back at the login screen.

usually, once i log in that last time, it's at least usable, although hardly stable. watching flash video seems to cause a complete lockup, with the sound looping. it doesn't matter where the content is coming from (videos or similar) nor does it matter which browser i'm using (firefox or chrome). i've stopped visiting videos-type sites in the meantime.

this installation has always been a tad bit screwy. 99% of the time, firefox fails to shut down properly, resulting in a message letting me know that a crash was detected. earlier today, i was alerted to 3 kernel crashes simultaneously.

right now, i'm using the pc, as normal. the random nature of the problems would lead me to believe it was hardware-related, specifically something like memory (ram). however, i installed memtest86+ and ran it. i walked away for 4+ hours. came back, it was running, no errors were found. i stopped the test and booted, trouble-free.

the pc seems to be stable enough for a backup, but this does have me concerned...obviously. i'm debating wiping the drive clean and installing f13, just as a test. if it's screwy as well, it would have to be hardware-related, wouldn't you think??

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I hope my question looks clear and that this could be asked here other wise I kindly ask it to be moved to the right SX network.

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