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Weblate repository https://hosted.weblate.org/git/debian-handbook/12_advanced-administration/
File mask */08_basic-configuration.po
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User avatar andika

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missing dot: see ) The root --> see ). The root

a year ago
User avatar Dav

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they are the device files present in /dev that are linked with link in /dev/disk/

a year ago
User avatar Dav

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User avatar Dav

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they are the device files present in /dev/disk/

a year ago
User avatar kingu

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User avatar Dav

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no, it is the opposite: $ man usermod [...] -e, --expiredate EXPIREDATE [...] An input of -1 or an empty string will blank the account expiration field in the shadow password file. The account will remain available with no date limit. [...] Note: if you wish to lock the account (not only access with a password), you should also set the EXPIREDATE to 1 [...]

So

usermod -e 1

will do what you want: block the user account (login whit or without password)

usermod -e -1

will set the user account to never expire

So commands are correct, but the explanation in the round brake is misleading

a year ago
User avatar kingu

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"module-assistant" is not tagged here…?

a year ago
User avatar kingu

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GTK+ → GTK

a year ago
User avatar kingu

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Should be "ext2/3/4" (like elsewhere)?

a year ago
User avatar kingu

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I think this is fixed now, but it was the nail in the coffin for me. A system will boot with a damaged or unmounted external drive.

a year ago
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