Re: Iptables complains about kernel after filesystem damage

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Vass Viktor írta:
Gáspár Lajos wrote:
But the problem might be that you lost your /var directory.
What I would need to know is, that which file's loss could lead to this.
Or just a list of files that could have been stored there and are essential.
Good question...
There is no reference to /var in the newest Debian version of iptables...
(Check in mc by hiting an enter on the iptables....deb)
So... As I wrote before: REINSTALL :D
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Viktor Vass

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