[gentoo-user] ntfs mounted partition

2005-05-14 Thread Panos Laganakos
Hello, I am mounting one of my ntfs partition from linux. The problem is though that it is mounted readonly. Is there some option i need to pass to fstab to make it write-able too? -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] looking for alternatives to Apache

2005-05-06 Thread Panos Laganakos
Eric S. Johansson wrote: I have spent a way too much time in the past week screwing around with Apache configurations. The final straw was when I took a working configuration, change the domain name and it failed without telling me why or where. so I'm looking for an alternative. What I need

Re: [gentoo-user] local network interface

2005-05-01 Thread Panos Laganakos
q-parser wrote: Panos Laganakos wrote: So, i could also delete the file, as i don't need it? No, just leave it there. I don't know where would you get that file, if you ever considered having your computer connected to net. In /etc/conf.d are many files that you don't need to use

Re: [gentoo-user] local network interface

2005-05-01 Thread Panos Laganakos
q-parser wrote: Panos Laganakos wrote: Hello, I am getting an error on startup about not having configured my eth0 right. The thing is i don't have network access on that machine neither an ethernet card. So i think loopback (lo) should be enough, no matter though, Gentoo asks me to sp

[gentoo-user] local network interface

2005-05-01 Thread Panos Laganakos
Hello, I am getting an error on startup about not having configured my eth0 right. The thing is i don't have network access on that machine neither an ethernet card. So i think loopback (lo) should be enough, no matter though, Gentoo asks me to specify one. What should i do then, what configurat

Re: [gentoo-user] resolution from command line

2005-04-30 Thread Panos Laganakos
Tom Martin wrote: Try 'resize' with no arguments. Hope that helps, Tom Martin, i tried 'resize' with no arguments, but what i get is the number of columns and rows. What i'm looking for is something that can tell me that the 'video=vesafb:ypan,[EMAIL PROTECTED]' argument i pass to grub's 'kernel

[gentoo-user] resolution from command line

2005-04-29 Thread Panos Laganakos
Hello, i was looking for a command that can inform me of my current console resolution. I set it from the default setting in the kernel and also specify it in grub's kernel option. The problem is, i am almost sure that the resolution i set from these two places is not actually applied and i wa

Re: [gentoo-user] root password from installation

2005-04-28 Thread Panos Laganakos
Christoph Gysin wrote: No, you did everything right. Boot the CD again, mount and chroot. Then create a user, set its passwd and try to log in as user. Does that work? If yes, try to su to root. Does that work too? Christoph You lead me to the answer, thanks :) Apparently i misconfigured the abilit

[gentoo-user] root password from installation

2005-04-28 Thread Panos Laganakos
Hello, I was on the installation process of 2005.0 on an x86 box. When i reached the point of rebooting i tried to log in as root but i got an "incorrect password" message. So, what i did was, i rebooted with the universal cd and: o mounted dev/hda1 (boot) && dev/hda3 (root) o chrooted and