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5842d600Lazy client part III
In my ongoing effort to make my lazy client work I've embarked on the next phase of the project: Making a client boot from a generic NFS mounted root partition and then giving it its own /etc on a ramdisk. This way I'm...
5842d475Lazy client part III
In my ongoing effort to make my lazy client work I've embarked on the next phase of the project: Making a client boot from a generic NFS mounted root partition and then giving it its own /etc on a ramdisk. This way I'm...
5851d431CFengine: input file had no explicit version string
while playing with cfengine I kept seeing these messages: Cfengine input file had no explicit version string Well, I greped in the source of cfengine and this has helped me find the solution, in the file install.c we...
5851d570CFengine: input file had no explicit version string
while playing with cfengine I kept seeing these messages: Cfengine input file had no explicit version string Well, I grep ed in the source of cfengine and this has helped me find the solution, in the file install.c we...
5851d490CFengine: input file had no explicit version string
while playing with cfengine I kept seeing these messages: Cfengine input file had no explicit version string Well, I grep ed in the source of cfengine and this has helped me find the solution, in the file install.c we...
5865d430Lazy client, part II
I want to quiet, full blown PC, without fans nor a harddisk in my living room. See my other blog about this subject Currently I m thinking about the following setup: NFS4 root some sort of configuration management I...
5865d598Lazy client, part II
I want to quiet, full blown PC, without fans nor a harddisk in my living room. See my other blog about this subject Currently I'm thinking about the following setup: NFS4 root some sort of configuration management I...
5865d492Lazy client, part II
I want to quiet, full blown PC, without fans nor a harddisk in my living room. See my other blog about this subject Currently I'm thinking about the following setup: NFS4 root some sort of configuration management I...
5879d504Bash loadable modules
Or how to create new builtins for use in bash. Short answer: you can, but it is not enabled by default (at least on my distribution, Ubuntu) This is also something that is done much better in zsh. Why do want this?...
5879d657Bash loadable modules
Or how to create new builtins for use in bash . Short answer: you can, but it is not enabled by default (at least on my distribution, Ubuntu) This is also something that is done much better in zsh . Why do want this?...
5879d472Bash loadable modules
Or how to create new builtins for use in bash . Short answer: you can, but it is not enabled by default (at least on my distribution, Ubuntu) This is also something that is done much better in zsh . Why do want this?...
5883d55Lisboa, Uitrusten in Lissabon
Samen met Frans en Toos (ex-collega van Ans) zijn we een lang weekend naar Lissabon gegaan.
5888d3472008 Buran
5888d3592008 Huis
5888d3102008 Lisboa
5888d3382008 StPetersburg
5888d3602008 lente
5888d3262008 miek
5897d404Older (DNSSEC) presentations
Some older presentations I have given can be found here. The all deal with DNSSEC - note that most of them have been written a few years ago.
5897d521Older (DNSSEC) presentations
Some older presentations I have given can be found here . The all deal with DNSSEC - note that most of them have been written a few years ago.
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