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Re: and Nessus 2.01
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Originally Posted by
shawngiese
When did they update that? This is great, a hot network testing tool on a CDROM! It works great and can bombard my network routers quickly from just about anywhere! Knoppix may be the only reason I buy a USB drive :)
I'm a 1/2-newbie. Linux since '97, but only now departing Windows.
What great tool do you mean? Nessus 2.01? You found it on Knoppix v3.1?
I have a USB drive and I would like to save my Knoppix configuration between boots. Where can I find out how to do this?
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output from cdrecord
this is the output from cdrecord ...
root@banstyle:/mnt/hda2/iso# cdrecord --verbose --dev=0,0 --speed=8 miniwoody.iso
Cdrecord 2.01a10 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2003 Jrg Schilling
TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
scsidev: '0,0'
scsibus: 0 target: 0 lun: 0
Linux sg driver version: 3.1.24
Using libscg version 'schily-0.7'
atapi: 1
Device type : Removable CD-ROM
Version : 0
Response Format: 1
Vendor_info : 'PLEXTOR '
Identifikation : 'CD-R PX-W8432T'
Revision : '1.09'
Device seems to be: Generic mmc CD-RW.
Using generic SCSI-3/mmc CD-R driver (mmc_cdr).
Driver flags : MMC SWABAUDIO
Supported modes: TAO PACKET SAO SAO/R96P SAO/R96R RAW/R16 RAW/R96P RAW/R96R
Drive buf size : 2394336 = 2338 KB
FIFO size : 4194304 = 4096 KB
Track 01: data 174 MB
Total size: 200 MB (19:49.57) = 89218 sectors
Lout start: 200 MB (19:51/43) = 89218 sectors
Current Secsize: 2048
ATIP info from disk:
Indicated writing power: 5
Is not unrestricted
Is not erasable
Disk sub type: Medium Type A, high Beta category (A+) (3)
ATIP start of lead in: -11634 (97:26/66)
ATIP start of lead out: 359846 (79:59/71)
Disk type: Short strategy type (Phthalocyanine or similar)
Manuf. index: 3
Manufacturer: CMC Magnetics Corporation
Blocks total: 359846 Blocks current: 359846 Blocks remaining: 270628
Starting to write CD/DVD at speed 8 in real TAO mode for single session.
Last chance to quit, starting real write 0 seconds. Operation starts.
Waiting for reader process to fill input buffer ... input buffer ready.
Performing OPC...
Starting new track at sector: 0
Track 01: 174 of 174 MB written (fifo 100%) [buf 96%] 8.4x.
Track 01: Total bytes read/written: 182714368/182714368 (89216 sectors).
Writing time: 160.916s
Average write speed 7.7x.
Min drive buffer fill was 94%
Fixating...
Fixating time: 35.679s
cdrecord: Input/output error. plextor get speedlist: scsi sendcmd: no error
CDB: EB 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00
status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION)
Sense Bytes: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00
Sense Key: 0x5 Illegal Request, Segment 0
Sense Code: 0x20 Qual 0x00 (invalid command operation code) Fru 0x0
Sense flags: Blk 0 (not valid)
cmd finished after 0.000s timeout 40s
cdrecord: fifo had 2878 puts and 2878 gets.
cdrecord: fifo was 0 times empty and 2003 times full, min fill was 95%.
root@banstyle:/mnt/hda2/iso#
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Re: and Nessus 2.01
![Quote](images/misc/quote_icon.png)
Originally Posted by
brian03
![Quote](images/misc/quote_icon.png)
Originally Posted by
shawngiese
When did they update that? This is great, a hot network testing tool on a CDROM! It works great and can bombard my network routers quickly from just about anywhere! Knoppix may be the only reason I buy a USB drive
![Smile](images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
I'm a 1/2-newbie. Linux since '97, but only now departing Windows.
What great tool do you mean? Nessus 2.01? You found it on Knoppix v3.1?
I have a USB drive and I would like to save my Knoppix configuration between boots. Where can I find out how to do this?
Nope I found it on 3.2. Nessus is fully described at http://www.nessus.org/ . The latest version is 2.05 but 2.01 is fine for now.
As for the USB drive. I have yet to buy it but am seriously thinking about it.
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Re: and Nessus 2.01
[quote="brian03"]
![Quote](images/misc/quote_icon.png)
Originally Posted by
shawngiese
I have a USB drive and I would like to save my Knoppix configuration between boots. Where can I find out how to do this?
It just gets mounted as a scsi drive (sd??) where ?? = drive letter and partition number. Use the search box in the upper right for more information it has been posted and discussed before.
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Re: Persistent Home Directory & Other Config Saves
[quote="Stephen"]
![Quote](images/misc/quote_icon.png)
Originally Posted by
brian03
![Quote](images/misc/quote_icon.png)
Originally Posted by
shawngiese
I have a USB drive and I would like to save my Knoppix configuration between boots. Where can I find out how to do this?
It just gets mounted as a scsi drive (sd??) where ?? = drive letter and partition number. Use the search box in the upper right for more information it has been posted and discussed before.
I was not clear. Sorry. My USB drive works great under Knoppix. But having that, I don't know how to save/restore configuration between boots. I've read of boot parameters myconfig=~ and home=~, but my Knoppix (v3.1) appears to ignore them, and they don't show in the "cheat sheet" documentation.
BTW, I keep selecting to view directories on the KDE desktop as lists rather than icons, but the selection won't "stick". How can I make this a saved preference?
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Re: Persistent Home Directory & Other Config Saves
[quote="brian03"]
![Quote](images/misc/quote_icon.png)
Originally Posted by
Stephen
![Quote](images/misc/quote_icon.png)
Originally Posted by
brian03
![Quote](images/misc/quote_icon.png)
Originally Posted by
shawngiese
I have a USB drive and I would like to save my Knoppix configuration between boots. Where can I find out how to do this?
It just gets mounted as a scsi drive (sd??) where ?? = drive letter and partition number. Use the search box in the upper right for more information it has been posted and discussed before.
I was not clear. Sorry. My USB drive works great under Knoppix. But having that, I don't know how to save/restore configuration between boots. I've read of boot parameters myconfig=~ and home=~, but my Knoppix (v3.1) appears to ignore them, and they don't show in the "cheat sheet" documentation.
BTW, I keep selecting to view directories on the KDE desktop as lists rather than icons, but the selection won't "stick". How can I make this a saved preference?
Cancel that. I used the forum search function and found a bunch to read. Let me digest that. I'll repost if I still can't figure it out. (But I am still interested in how to make the folder list view stick!)
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qtparted is great!
I am happier than ever with my Knoppix CD. The 2003-05-03 build was the first 3.2 build I have tried. It is more eye-catching than ever.
With qtparted I can now resize my NTFS partition to make room for linux without using an unlicensed copy of Partition Magic. This does wonders for my conscience, and I love having one more reason I can use to get people to try Knoppix (and thus linux).
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