force install instead of rebuild

Hamish lists at subvs.co.uk
Thu Nov 3 13:22:37 CET 2005


On Thursday 03 November 2005 10:42, lucy at tettekop.com wrote:
> Ok i see what u mean,
> I did the other more drastic approach deleting /kolab
> but that sets me back to the same problem again
> i can build on the AMD64 3500+
> and transferring the build from the other computer is not working either.
> what i did was
> connect a drive to the xp 3200 box ,
> installed mandriva there with same name domain and ip
> build kolab, shut down the box
> took the disc to the server
> and did
> cp -rf --preserve=all /mnt/tmpdrive/kolab/* /kolab
> did a new bootstrap and started everything
> but then security seems to be all bad
>
> I m really getting desperate cause i got to have something up n running
> tonight
>
> Thanks a lot so far.
>
>
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> From: "Hamish" <lists at subvs.co.uk>
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> Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 10:53 AM
> Subject: Re: force install instead of rebuild
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Hi Lucy
Please reply to the list rather than my address, it will be better for you 
because more people will see the mail, and possibly have better ideas. 
I would check the permissions on the files, you will probably need to copy 
them with cp -p at least, to preserve owner and mode.
Cheers,
H
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