Installing AIDE on Ubuntu 18.04.1












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I cannot seem to get this installed.



Using the following as root.



apt-get install aide
aideinit



I do have an exceptionally large mount point and would like to exclude this.



The process just seems to hang and there appear to be no logs.



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    I cannot seem to get this installed.



    Using the following as root.



    apt-get install aide
    aideinit



    I do have an exceptionally large mount point and would like to exclude this.



    The process just seems to hang and there appear to be no logs.



    Thanks










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      I cannot seem to get this installed.



      Using the following as root.



      apt-get install aide
      aideinit



      I do have an exceptionally large mount point and would like to exclude this.



      The process just seems to hang and there appear to be no logs.



      Thanks










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      I cannot seem to get this installed.



      Using the following as root.



      apt-get install aide
      aideinit



      I do have an exceptionally large mount point and would like to exclude this.



      The process just seems to hang and there appear to be no logs.



      Thanks







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          • Temporarily unmount your large mount point. (Unfortunately, this guide cannot be applied if temporarily unmounting is not possible.)

          • Install aide.


          • Add an exclusion to /etc/aide/aide.conf



            !/your/largemountpoint


          • then mount it again.



          There'll be a better way I'm sure but as no one has answered you yet in 2 months...






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            No risks, as long as you don't mind temporarily unmounting. I just feel like it's not a very impressive answer!
            – Stephan
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          • Thanks for your reply. I edited your answer to include hopefully a more exact version of the warning. Feel free to extend it but please leave out chatty text, write businesslike here.
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          • Temporarily unmount your large mount point. (Unfortunately, this guide cannot be applied if temporarily unmounting is not possible.)

          • Install aide.


          • Add an exclusion to /etc/aide/aide.conf



            !/your/largemountpoint


          • then mount it again.



          There'll be a better way I'm sure but as no one has answered you yet in 2 months...






          share|improve this answer



















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            No risks, as long as you don't mind temporarily unmounting. I just feel like it's not a very impressive answer!
            – Stephan
            Dec 11 at 20:25












          • Thanks for your reply. I edited your answer to include hopefully a more exact version of the warning. Feel free to extend it but please leave out chatty text, write businesslike here.
            – Melebius
            Dec 12 at 6:36
















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          • Temporarily unmount your large mount point. (Unfortunately, this guide cannot be applied if temporarily unmounting is not possible.)

          • Install aide.


          • Add an exclusion to /etc/aide/aide.conf



            !/your/largemountpoint


          • then mount it again.



          There'll be a better way I'm sure but as no one has answered you yet in 2 months...






          share|improve this answer



















          • 1




            No risks, as long as you don't mind temporarily unmounting. I just feel like it's not a very impressive answer!
            – Stephan
            Dec 11 at 20:25












          • Thanks for your reply. I edited your answer to include hopefully a more exact version of the warning. Feel free to extend it but please leave out chatty text, write businesslike here.
            – Melebius
            Dec 12 at 6:36














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          • Temporarily unmount your large mount point. (Unfortunately, this guide cannot be applied if temporarily unmounting is not possible.)

          • Install aide.


          • Add an exclusion to /etc/aide/aide.conf



            !/your/largemountpoint


          • then mount it again.



          There'll be a better way I'm sure but as no one has answered you yet in 2 months...






          share|improve this answer















          • Temporarily unmount your large mount point. (Unfortunately, this guide cannot be applied if temporarily unmounting is not possible.)

          • Install aide.


          • Add an exclusion to /etc/aide/aide.conf



            !/your/largemountpoint


          • then mount it again.



          There'll be a better way I'm sure but as no one has answered you yet in 2 months...







          share|improve this answer














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            No risks, as long as you don't mind temporarily unmounting. I just feel like it's not a very impressive answer!
            – Stephan
            Dec 11 at 20:25












          • Thanks for your reply. I edited your answer to include hopefully a more exact version of the warning. Feel free to extend it but please leave out chatty text, write businesslike here.
            – Melebius
            Dec 12 at 6:36














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            No risks, as long as you don't mind temporarily unmounting. I just feel like it's not a very impressive answer!
            – Stephan
            Dec 11 at 20:25












          • Thanks for your reply. I edited your answer to include hopefully a more exact version of the warning. Feel free to extend it but please leave out chatty text, write businesslike here.
            – Melebius
            Dec 12 at 6:36








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          No risks, as long as you don't mind temporarily unmounting. I just feel like it's not a very impressive answer!
          – Stephan
          Dec 11 at 20:25






          No risks, as long as you don't mind temporarily unmounting. I just feel like it's not a very impressive answer!
          – Stephan
          Dec 11 at 20:25














          Thanks for your reply. I edited your answer to include hopefully a more exact version of the warning. Feel free to extend it but please leave out chatty text, write businesslike here.
          – Melebius
          Dec 12 at 6:36




          Thanks for your reply. I edited your answer to include hopefully a more exact version of the warning. Feel free to extend it but please leave out chatty text, write businesslike here.
          – Melebius
          Dec 12 at 6:36


















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