Well for starters I never had any luck with Redhat. It wouldn't see my
CD-ROM drive no matter which of the three I used. If you are trying to
install Corel Linux the dual boot (on my machine) occurs when you start the
system in "Expert" mode. If you just boot it up normally dual boot won't
occur
Here's some steps that were outlined to me
1) log in as root
2) cd /usr/src/linux
you may need to get a kernel source tree... 2.2.16 is the latest stable
as of yesterday
3) make menuconfig
in this program you can set all the bits to compile as modules or into the
kernel directly. I always compi
0.0.0 dev lo (adding the loopback
adapter)
I get- "netmask doesn't match route address"
However, ifconfig confirms this is legit. Dmesg says my network card is
there (eth0). What do you suggest?
-Original Message-
From: Chris Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Sven
Uh... What's "mutt?" And... I checked my setup. It's at 76 (by default).
Sorry for the offense. Just trying to get my Linux box to talk to my
network
-Original Message-
From: Sven Burgener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Chris Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Bill
e's also a lot of
packages with the -deb in the name on the CD. The tarball, I'm assuming
contains directories, along with the necessary files right? What are these
names. Thanks for the previous response, I'm getting closer (LOL)
Bill
-Original Message-----
From: C. Falcone
Can anyone help me with recompiling my
kernel? I'm relatively new to Linux and am running the Corel V1.0 which is
basically Debian. I've read all the man and HOWTO pages and none of the
commands specified seem to work. I'm getting errors from "make
config," "make xconfig," and "menuconf
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