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Revision as of 13:14, 18 September 2010
Contents
My program does not start
If your program does not start
- make sure you have execute priviledges for it using the command
ls -l
- make sure the program can load its libraries using the command
ldd
- look what the problem is using the command
strace
Cannot do graphics
Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.
=> have you changed your hostname?
My network connection is broken
Umount does not work
lsof | grep /mnt
Then kill the process.
root-Password is lost
Boot Linux with the parameter "init=/bin/bash" You get a root-shell. Enter:
mount -o remount, rw / passwd mount -o remount,ro /
and reboot
find out which files are accessed by a program
To find out which files are accessed by a program start it with
strace -e open program
Scripting
Use xtrace to get every line of a script shown before the line is executed.
If you want every line to be shown with evaluated values, write the following to the beginning of the script:
set -x
or -xv for verbose