Wade Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 1)  Should I upgrade to the later beta?  

Yes. It should work quite a bit better with laptops.
 
> 2)  Can I upgrade or do I have to reload the computer
>     (i.e., is the Fisher to Woverine upgrade operational)?
>     It's a test hard disk so it's not too much trouble if I 
>     have to reload.

Upgrade beta -> anything isn't supported.

> 5)  Kernel PCMCIA did not work at all.  /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia
>     did not start cardmgr.  I had to build 2.4.2 from tarball,
>     reboot, then manually start cardmgr.  PCMCIA now works and
>     I have networking....  Since there is a Toshiba laptop option,
>     I think I may be stuck with a custom kernel as a final
>     product anyway....

You saw what we had in the release notes for the beta, didn't you? :)

> 6)  7.1 appears to have removed? inetd?

xinetd replaced inetd in RHL 7.

>  Where does one verify
>     what services are enabled/disabled without /etc/inetd.conf?

/etc/xinetd.d/ - tools like ntsysv and chkconfig are now able to list
and modify active servers.

-- 
Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.



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