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=== smartboyhw-lol is now known as smartboyhw [13:31] <fosburg> have a new computer--1 HD Windows and 1 HD Ubuntu. How do I get the OS's to see both drives? [13:32] <philinux> fosburg: i use easybcd on the winders drive and grub on the ubuntu drive. [13:32] <philinux> do you mean on boting or reading files [13:33] <philinux> booting [13:35] <fosburg> I want to keep back-up files on a drive and also go to the drive to get folders and files for both OS's [13:37] <geirha> Windows can't read the filesystems Ubuntu uses by default. Ubuntu can read Windows' fine though, and no thanks to Microsoft. [13:38] <smartboyhw> geirha: +1 [13:38] <philinux> fosburg: you need a partition on one drive to keep this data [13:38] <philinux> either ntfs on the ubuntu drive or a folder on the winders drive would do [13:38] <fosburg> Ok on the partition [13:39] <fosburg> thanks === smartboyhw is now known as smartboyhw-lol === smartboyhw-lol is now known as smartboyhw === yofel_ is now known as yofel [17:09] <bizhanMona> Hi is there such a think as a kickstart for ubuntu? and if yes where I can get info on thatplease? [17:15] <penreturns> you can try ubuntu online for a start http://www.ubuntu.com/tour/en/ [17:26] <tsimpson> ah, but that's a lie [18:07] <Sidewinder1> bizhanMona, Is this what you're looking for? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kickstart_%28Linux%29 [18:17] <bizhanMona> Sidewinder1: yes, thanks again. you great!! [18:17] <Sidewinder1> bizhanMona, My pleasure. === cortman is now known as HaggisAttack === HaggisAttack is now known as cortman === cortman is now known as thewildhaggis [20:27] <raub> Easy question of the day: how do I say that local users I create with adduser/useradd start with uid's 1000 or above? [20:28] <raub> My issue is that I have network users with uid 5000 or above and last local user I created ended up with uid=5027 [20:52] <geirha> you'll want to use adduser, not useradd [20:53] <geirha> And you can set the uid range in /etc/adduser.conf [20:53] <geirha> useradd will NOT read that file, but adduser will [20:55] <geirha> useradd will read /etc/login.defs instead [20:55] <geirha> And if you want to add users in bulk, check newusers (it also uses /etc/login.defs) === thewildhaggis is now known as cortman [21:14] <alo21> hi [21:15] <alo21> can someone suggest me an useful site where I can read how to customize and how debian/rules file works, please? |