hdlist - unable to read header list
Rebecca.R.Hepper at seagate.com
Rebecca.R.Hepper at seagate.com
Thu Aug 19 10:25:17 UTC 2004
Ahh Ha! It helps to put the full URL. Please disregard my previous
e-mail with wget output. So, here is the command and the output:
wget --debug ftp://10.2.x.x/var/redhat.disks/redhat-9.0/RedHat/base/hdlist
DEBUG output created by Wget 1.8.2 on linux-gnu.
--18:18:37-- ftp://10.2.x.x/var/redhat.disks/redhat-9.0/RedHat/base/hdlist
=> `hdlist'
Connecting to 10.2.x.x:21... connected.
Created socket 3.
Releasing 0x80768d0 (new refcount 0).
Deleting unused 0x80768d0.
Logging in as anonymous ... 220 10.2.x.x FTP server (Version wu-2.6.1-16)
ready.
--> USER anonymous
331 Guest login ok, send your complete e-mail address as password.
--> PASS -wget@
230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
Logged in!
==> SYST ...
--> SYST
215 UNIX Type: L8
done. ==> PWD ...
--> PWD
257 "/" is current directory.
done.
==> TYPE I ...
--> TYPE I
200 Type set to I.
done. changing working directory
Prepended initial PWD to relative path:
old: 'var/redhat.disks/redhat-9.0/RedHat/base'
new: '/var/redhat.disks/redhat-9.0/RedHat/base'
==> CWD /var/redhat.disks/redhat-9.0/RedHat/base ...
--> CWD /var/redhat.disks/redhat-9.0/RedHat/base
550 /var/redhat.disks/redhat-9.0/RedHat/base: No such file or directory.
No such directory `var/redhat.disks/redhat-9.0/RedHat/base'.
Closing fd 3
Why isn't there a / before the var directory?
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