Today I logged into all of the apes that are dual boot (booted them in linux and checked if I could login)
Name | Baboon | Lemur | Gibbon | Tamarin | Gorilla | Chimp |
Login? | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | No, see later |
OS | F14 | F14 | CentOS | F14 | F14 | F14 |
When I first logged into Chimp it gave me the .ICEAuthority error, something like not enough disk space to create .ICEAuthority. When I opened a shell, the prompt was bash4.1$ instead of [edavis5@chimp]. This was curious. pwd = /. And that’s not normal. mount revealed that /home and /students were not mounted. So I investigated /etc/fstab and it had the vers=3 like we had changed from before. I edited the vers=3 out of the /etc/fstab file. Then I rebooted chimp and when I logged it [edavis5@chimp] was in the prompt. And pwd was /students/edavis5 like it should be. And I was about to su – wwellesl and ssh from tempest.
Yay!
Status of reptiles:
I still need to copy ssh keys for viper and cobra. They will take the keys from salmon and sole. Cobra and gator are not behaving in terms of repartitioning. Every time I try to shrink the partition I get an error message. So that makes me sad. Other than those 3 still needing help from Windows, iguana, gecko, terrapin and boa are all up and running. They need a longer timeout and for “Other” to change to “Windows”. But the apes already have that! 🙂
Still to-do: shrink the partition on viper and gator. Attempt to shrink partition/dual boot orangutan. Copy ssh keys from salmon and sole to cobra and viper. Change the timeout and “other” option on gibbon and the reptiles.