t that process, since it doesn't keep
historical process data.
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Bob Galloway "Vote Christia! I'm nice!"
-- Christia Mulvey
x27;t work the last time,
with the same board, same kernel, same BIOS config, same cabling, same
ifconfig setup, same... but I'm glad it works (for now...).
Thanks for all the help, yall!
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Bob Galloway print STDOUT q
Just anot
ound drivers, which would be a big hassle since I
just have the install disk kernel to work with on the box.
Is there a way to test the PCI bus with just the install disks, or maybe
a program that could be shuttled to the box via floppy?
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is sending me huge files
now... suddenly people want to ping my (firewalled) NNTP port, do DNS
lookups on my internal box names, see if I have POP3 open (nope)... hit
me, hit me, I'm a target! I'm assuming most of these are automated. Geez.
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Bob Galloway No one notices when things are right.
en testing (after unplugging the DSL line.)
> Nothing funky with the hub itself? Have you tried bouncing it?
Tried bouncing it. No change. Swapping cables doesn't help, either.
I'll try to get my hands on a crossover cable, just to cover all bases.
> Um...do I know you?
You sound familiar. Qatar, 1964?
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Experience is worth a
Decade of Usenet.
On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 10:01:51PM -0700, Bob Galloway wrote:
> > Do you have the installation stuff on the NFS export? It may be
> > easier to download rescue and root floppies from the potato installers
> > and do a network install. You'd be using a 2.2 kernel then.
hting with floppies a
second time would be more trouble than it was worth. That was many
hours ago... I'll give it a go with potato.
(Oooh. That rhymes.)
Thanks
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Bob Galloway You're so meta.
ly-linked binary of ping and moved it to the problem
box (after a couple of hours(!) of cursing at floppy disks and drives).
It tells me that ICMP is an "unknown protocol." That'd probably
explain the lack of ping, but not the lack of TCP.
So where have I gone wro
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