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posted by martyb on Monday June 12 2017, @11:45AM   Printer-friendly

The Lubuntu 17.04 Desktop/Live CD(ISO) is missing the package: net-tools[1]

It's troubling to find a LiveCD today that does not have something as simple as netstat and other important tools available.

It's also quite pathetic to discover the recent Debian LiveCDs are missing UFW[2].

[1] "This package includes the important tools for controlling the network subsystem of the Linux kernel. This includes arp, ifconfig, netstat, rarp, nameif and route."

[2] "The Uncomplicated FireWall is a front-end for iptables, to make managing a Netfilter firewall easier. It provides a command line interface with syntax similar to OpenBSD's Packet Filter. It is particularly well-suited as a host-based firewall."

[Ed note: Assuming one has an internet connection, can't one just do something along the lines of apt-get $package_name to fill in what is missing? Is this just whining on the part of the submitter or an actual shortcoming? What are your thoughts on this?]


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  • (Score: 2) by kaszz on Monday June 12 2017, @02:19PM (2 children)

    by kaszz (4211) on Monday June 12 2017, @02:19PM (#524411) Journal

    Btw, Have you had any experience on (server) BIOS that didn't want to boot USB and how you got around it? or not?

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  • (Score: 2) by VLM on Monday June 12 2017, @03:21PM (1 child)

    by VLM (445) Subscriber Badge on Monday June 12 2017, @03:21PM (#524439)

    Have you had any experience on (server) BIOS that didn't want to boot USB

    In the 90s we booted off floppies, but hardware with floppy today is probably rare.

    I used some Soekris non-USB semi-embedded boxes where PXE network booting was the normal installation method. PXE is (or used to be) kinda weird to set up, but once it worked it was mostly reliable for installs.

    Also windows boxes don't tolerate hard drive swapping but in the old days I once installed a machine with no working linux cdrom driver by moving its hard drive to a system where a working cdrom driver existed then installing off cdrom then swapping the hard drives back, worked fine. In retrospect I could have swapped the cdrom instead. In the very oldest days of cdroms before they were universally on the IDE bus, there were weird interfaces that were not IDE compatible. Things were weird in the early 90s.

    • (Score: 2) by nethead on Monday June 12 2017, @10:12PM

      by nethead (4970) <joe@nethead.com> on Monday June 12 2017, @10:12PM (#524686) Homepage

      I had a stack of servers with RAID 1 I needed to install BSD on. I got one setup just the way I wanted, pulled the second drive and put it in the next box as the main drive and let it mirror. Repeat and rinse. (and re-IP/name)

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