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Chroot will only work if the host is an ARM computer or it fill just be a nice failure :) |
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But qemu-static and chroot is a good functional solution |
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Manoël |
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> Le 30 janv. 2016 à 20:41, Willie Matthews <matthews.willie80@×××××.com> a écrit : |
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> On Sun, 31 Jan 2016 01:24:48 +0800 |
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> Andrew Lowe <agl@×××××××.au> wrote: |
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>>> On 01/30/16 23:34, Godzil wrote: |
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>>> So you can log from SSH or telnet but not the console? |
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>>> If not, I would check all the profile and bashrc files to be sure |
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>>> there is nothing wrong there. |
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>>> If you can log from outside, could you have forbidden root to log |
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>>> from tty0? You should try adding another user connecting from |
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>>> outside, them log into that user on the local screen, if it works |
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>>> that mean something prevent root to log from the main terminal.. |
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>>> I hope that could help, |
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>>> Manoël |
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>> Manoel, |
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>> No access from ssh. I had to physically remove the disk from |
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>> the machine, place it in another, fiddle the shadow file, then |
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>> replace it in the ARM machine. |
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>> Do you know of any doco that explains how to add a user |
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>> manually. By manually I mean that I will have to remove the disk, |
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>> place it in another machine and then manually edit the appropriate |
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>> files to add a new user. I have no idea as to what I need to fiddle. |
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>> Andrew |
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> You can use a chroot in another machine. |
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> Willie Matthews |
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> matthews.willie80@×××××.com |
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> (702) 659-9966 |