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Lacie network assistant bonjour not working
Lacie network assistant bonjour not working








lacie network assistant bonjour not working

Here the kernel config, obtained with zcat /proc/config.gz free To allow ssh root access, just create a /root/.ssh/authorized_keys file and put in it your ssh public key (see ssh-keygen(1) man page).

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Once started, you can add sshd to the list of services to start automatically, and initialize the lastlog:Įcho sshd > /etc/initng/runlevel/nlevelįiles /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow will be “sanitized” on each reboot, so it is useless to change the root password or change the users login shell (default to /bin/false). To start sshd - the very first time be prepared to wait some minutes for host keys generation - run: The ssh daemon is already installed in the LaCie d2 Network, but it does not start automatically.

lacie network assistant bonjour not working

If you have some problem running initng commans, try to send a SIGHUP signal to initng: stop_unneeded : Stop all services, not in runlevel reload_service : Reload service data from disk ( reparse /etc/initng ) zap : Resets a failed service, so it can be restarted. states : Print out all possible states. help_all : Print out verbose list of all commands. help : Print what commands you can send to initng. InitNGControl (0.6.10.2 ) by Jimmy Wennlund

lacie network assistant bonjour not working

The main tool for initng is ngc, used to start/stop the services, query the status of a service, etc. LaCie operating system does not use the traditional sysvinit to start the services on boot, it uses the initng replacement.










Lacie network assistant bonjour not working