Thanks for the info Caleb. I searched the RedHat site and found a proceedure
for LILO and tried that...it worked! So, at the moment I've given up on GRUB
until I can understand it better.
Thanks
Jim
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>I am having a problem with Linux 5.0, I am able to login using telnet but I
can't login using ftp using the same username and password.
>Does anyone know what's wrong?
Not without a lot more info.
Do you have a valid FTP server daemon running?
Ed.
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On Wednesday 03 July 2002 12:14 am, Chen Shi-Ping wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running RH7.2. I used to have no problems to invoke "locate"
> command. Recently, I get the following message when I invoke "locate"
> as an ordinary user (not root):
>
> loca
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On 03-Jul-2002/09:28 +0530, bindal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>basically idea is i want only the HODs to be able to send the emails to
>all members of this email DList. ( TO avoid any misuse from
>non-authorised persons )
You need a mailing list. T
On 7/3/02 12:14 AM, "Chen Shi-Ping" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 23560 Jun25 2001 slocate
> -rw-r- 1 root slocate 1464120 July 2 13:51 slocate.db
>
> How can I make "locate" command to work? Your help will be appreciated.
Greetings,
I wou
Hi,
I am running RH7.2. I used to have no problems to invoke "locate" command.
Recently, I get the following message when I invoke "locate" as an
ordinary user (not root):
locate: this is not a valid slocate database: /var/lib/slocate/slocate.db
However, root user has no problems to invoke
Hi,
How can i create an email distribution list in send mail on RH 7.2 for
all employees as members but with the sending permissions to only
selected few ? This email distribution list as i understand will be an
email ID on the send mail with .forward file containg the names of all
email Ids
linux -s also will do :)
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From: "Anthony E. Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: Root password lost
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> On 02-Jul-2002/13:13 -0400, Anthony Abby <[EM
> "ms" == Matthew Saltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ms> On 2 Jul 2002, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 12:45, Ray Curtis wrote:
>> >
>> > Yes, Amanda will make very reliable backups on your network, and yes
>> > dump is broken.
>> > However Amanda bei
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On 02-Jul-2002/14:50 +, Tyler Durdin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>if I am creating a group share, for the ownership how do i tell it all
>users of this group? Right now i have just created this directory and the
>ownership box (kde user manager) sa
I am having a problem with Linux 5.0, I am able to login using
telnet but I can’t login using ftp using the same username and password.
Does anyone know what’s wrong?
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On 02-Jul-2002/10:42 -0400, "Hughes, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am currently booting up in text mode, but I want to switch to boot up to
>the GUI logon prompt. How can this be done without reinstalling the OS.
If you have not configured
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On 02-Jul-2002/13:13 -0400, Anthony Abby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>'Linux Single' at the boot prompt. It's a maintenance level... When you log
>in you are Root so you can reset your root password.
linux single
or
linux 1
not
Linux Single
T
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 21:00, Erik Sabowski wrote:
> in ACDSee, there is a program that will take a directory of images, generate
> thumbnails and html so that you can put it up on a webpage as a gallery. is
> there a similar script for the gimp?
>
> airyk
don't know about the gimp, but try ma
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On 01-Jul-2002/18:53 -0500, Chad Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am trying to create a database that has a many-to-many relationship. We
>can build the tables without any problems, but I am trying to find out if
>it
>is possible to cascade delet
it's better to upload their files under their directories for example
/home/user/public_html directory
the url will be http://servername/~user
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From: "Leonard Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 12:20 AM
Subject: Apache
On 2 Jul 2002, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 12:45, Ray Curtis wrote:
> >
> > Yes, Amanda will make very reliable backups on your network, and yes
> > dump is broken.
> > However Amanda being the very powerful system it is, look to tar, cpio
> > as alternatives.
>
> Bitch is that
Hi,
I have been using CIPE from the
Redhat 7.2 CD which is the latest version I can find that works ( version
cipe-1.4.5-6.i386.rpm) all other versions found todate give a version
mismatch.
CIPE seems to work ok for small
transfers and pings but as soon as you increase the load it become
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On 29-Jun-2002/07:46 +0100, Ramnath Muthukumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>so i tried booting as a single user mode and checked for the
>
>/bin/login command.. it read 0 bytes
>
>so i tryed to replace that login file with another file.. but i could
A
better place is to edit this file as follows :
/etc/sysctl.conf
#
Disables packet forwarding#net.ipv4.ip_forward =
0
<< comment out# Enable packet forwardingnet.ipv4.ip_forward =
1
<< Add this line# Enables source route
verificationnet.ipv4.conf.defaul
If you add the line:echo "1" >
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
into /etc/rc.local somewhere, it
will replace the file on each startup.
Kevin
GreenKD Micro Software[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MP 107, Market City, 280 Bannister Road, Cannin
Hi all,
I'm running Red Hat 7.2. I have the machine
connected to the net using pppd, everything works fine when I start the
connection manually.
My problem is, is that I have to have the machine
disconnected between 6pm and 11pm each night. I have cron set up to do this, and
it works perfe
http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=thumb+nail§ion=projects
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 18:00, Erik Sabowski wrote:
> in ACDSee, there is a program that will take a directory of images, generate
> thumbnails and html so that you can put it up on a webpage as a gallery. is
> there a similar script for the
in ACDSee, there is a program that will take a directory of images, generate
thumbnails and html so that you can put it up on a webpage as a gallery. is
there a similar script for the gimp?
airyk
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Title: report from firewall log using awk
I had my firewall log with lines like this:
Jun 23 04:11:42 ibop2 kernel: POSTROUTINGIN= OUT=eth1
SRC="192.168.1.10" DST=10.1.1.25 LEN=44 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00
TTL=127 ID=34696 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=2176 DPT=80 WINDOW=8192
RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0
I w
What you don't understand sir, is this list gets probably 10 of these a
day. I know you have to get them too, because you are on the list.
Therefore, you should be getting about ten copies of this link a day. I
think that is all that the gentleman was trying to say. It may just be
me, but
You'll find it's an alias in httpd.conf. Either remove the alias or use
another name.
David Busby wrote:
> List,
> I've got apache 1.3 running on my RH7.3 box and when I make a
> subdirectory of /var/www/html named ./doc and try to access it says
> "Forbidden"...if I rename the folder to
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 at 10:19am (+1000), Matthew Melvin wrote:
>
> I'll admit I'm being a little slack with this one and asking before I've
> hunted too hard. The box in question isn't hooked up to the internet at the
> momment so I don't have its config on hand so I'm hoping this will ring a
>
Emmanuel,
Sorry about that I had a the hard drive crash on me.
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On Behalf Of Emmanuel Seyman
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 11:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Mounting Drives
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 11:00:25AM -
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 13:58, David Busby wrote:
> List,
> I've got apache 1.3 running on my RH7.3 box and when I make a
> subdirectory of /var/www/html named ./doc and try to access it says
> "Forbidden"...if I rename the folder to anything (say ./crap) it works.
> What the dilly yo?
Sear
Hi,
What model of D-Link NIC are you using and what
version of Linux is it?
If it is DFE-550, use the sundance.o module
If it is DFE-530-TX, use via-rhine.o
YOu can edit the fil /etc/modules.conf and add this
line:
alias eth0 sundance
or
alias eth0 via-rhine
Save the file and then configur
posted this once already
but for some reason it didn't show up
so if if this appears twice, please accept my appologies
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i've just aquired an old sony 2x usb cdr drive here and i have absolutely no
idea how to make it work under redhat 7.2. upon turning it on, the machine
made some noise, pe
Try 3com, I've had good luck with them. Don't have any numbers handy though.
I recently bought one from Surplus Computers pretty reasonable. Check them
out at:
http://www.softwareandstuff.com/
Good luck
Joebewan
On Monday 01 July 2002 11:54 pm, a a wrote:
> I want to purchase ethernet a
Give it a rest for cryin' out loud. That's how this list gets a snob
reputation. A simple html link would have been sufficient and taken 1/10
the time it did for your lecture.
Bill
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kent Borg
> Sent:
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 16:58, David Busby wrote:
> List,
> I've got apache 1.3 running on my RH7.3 box and when I make a
> subdirectory of /var/www/html named ./doc and try to access it says
> "Forbidden"...if I rename the folder to anything (say ./crap) it works.
> What the dilly yo?
>
>
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 16:58, David Busby wrote:
> List,
> I've got apache 1.3 running on my RH7.3 box and when I make a
> subdirectory of /var/www/html named ./doc and try to access it says
> "Forbidden"...if I rename the folder to anything (say ./crap) it works.
> What the dilly yo?
>
>
List,
I've got apache 1.3 running on my RH7.3 box and when I make a
subdirectory of /var/www/html named ./doc and try to access it says
"Forbidden"...if I rename the folder to anything (say ./crap) it works.
What the dilly yo?
/B
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On 01-Jul-2002/15:18 -0400, Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I don't know that it's open source, but is free for use.
I looked. It's under the MIT License, which is is very similar to the more
well-known BSD License. Both are listed as Open So
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 12:45, Ray Curtis wrote:
>
> Yes, Amanda will make very reliable backups on your network, and yes
> dump is broken.
> However Amanda being the very powerful system it is, look to tar, cpio
> as alternatives.
Bitch is that filesystems with extended attributes need to be back
Try adding the following to /boot/grub/grub.conf
title Windows XP
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
Make sure to replace (hd0,0) with the actual partition where winxp
resides. And of the course the title can be whatever you want :)
Caleb
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 12:59, [EMAIL
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Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>> >i understand that you can set the sticky bit on a directory so that
>> >everything created in that directory will be set to that group, but what i
>> >don't know how to do, is make that recursive.
>>
>> # chmod -R 2775 .
Mike Davison wrote:
> grep snmp /etc/services
> snmp161/tcp # Simple Net Mgmt Proto
> snmp161/udp # Simple Net Mgmt Proto
> snmptrap162/udp snmp-trap # Traps for SNMP
Nope, you gotta think dumber th
yep
that worked swimmingly
except that i forgot to add a
find -type f -print0 | xargs -0
in front of it
i accidentally set all of my html/gif/jpg etc. files to 2775.
fixt now
thanks ;)
_
daniel a. g. quinn
starving programmer
war does not determine who is right
> "ms" == Matthew Saltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ms> I am looking at instituting Amanda-based backups on a small network.
ms> Amanda uses dump to actually back up the files. I've seen various
ms> references to problems with the reliability of dump with kernel 2.4 and/or
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, David Talkington wrote:
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> daniel wrote:
>
> >i understand that you can set the sticky bit on a directory so that
> >everything created in that directory will be set to that group, but what i
> >don't know how to do, is make
Is it possible to to run two X servers on the same box
using different screen resolutions ? I'd like to get the
server on screen :1 to always start at 1024x768 without
affecting the resolution on screen :0
peter
Peter Skensved
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 03:23:06PM -0400, Neil wrote:
> could you remove me from the mailing list ?
To whom are you talking?
I am just another subscriber, but you sent your request to the list,
so I saw it. (Along with tons of other people.)
And no, I cannot remove you from the list. How did
Execute "ls /lib/modules" and see what you have. When you issue the
mkbootdisk command, the kernel version has to match one of the entries in
that directory.
BTW...if you're planning on using /dev/fd0, anyhow, you can omit the
"--device /dev/fd0" parameter.
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Hahnel William
could you remove me from the mailing list ?
thanks
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daniel wrote:
>i understand that you can set the sticky bit on a directory so that
>everything created in that directory will be set to that group, but what i
>don't know how to do, is make that recursive.
# chmod -R 2775 .
Thereafter, that mode wi
Title: Cannot create boot disk for 2.4.17-0.16
Hello,
I'm trying to create a boot disk for my 2.4.17-0.16 kernel but I'm not having any luck. The command being used is:
mkbootdisk --device /dev/fd0 2.4.17-0.16
I'm getting the message that there is no space left on the diskette. This ma
> > Complete wiping of the system is not always necessary
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 10:23:38AM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> That's not advice I'd give to someone who doesn't recognize that he's
> been hacked. Actually making sure that a system is clean is possible,
> but it involves /really/ kno
i understand that you can set the sticky bit on a directory so that
everything created in that directory will be set to that group, but what i
don't know how to do, is make that recursive.
someone out there wanna help me out?
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grep snmp /etc/services
snmp161/tcp # Simple Net Mgmt Proto
snmp161/udp # Simple Net Mgmt Proto
snmptrap162/udp snmp-trap # Traps for SNMP
On Tuesday 02 July 2002 11:18 am, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 01:13:48PM -0400, Anthony Abby wrote:
> 'Linux Single' at the boot prompt. It's a maintenance level... When you log
> in you are Root so you can reset your root password.
Um, I always thought it was "linux single" (no CAPS).
And for the "linux" part, actually substitut
Won't the password and restricted options accomplish this within LILO?
Check man lilo.conf
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From: Kent Borg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 12:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: single user mode password
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at
In order to be able to use SNMP (to talk to SNMP enabled devices), are
there specific ports that one has to open? If so, which? This is on RH7.3.
--
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+
Ashle
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 09:05:02AM -0400, Really Robert wrote:
> I have a Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX NIC which Linux is setting to 10 half
> duplex but default. I've been searching around RedHat and the net to try and
> find out how to change the settings but haven't been lucky yet. Does anyone
I've seen reports of a commercial driver that supports HTFS. But I guess
there isn't enough demand for someone to write a free one for Linux.
We have a few computers at my job that are dual boot Redhat/SCO. But we
have gotten by by copying the files via the network.
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That's not advice I'd give to someone who doesn't recognize that he's
been hacked. Actually making sure that a system is clean is possible,
but it involves /really/ knowing what's going on in the system. Someone
who doesn't recognize that he's been hacked won't have that level of
knowledge, and
Ok, what if I run apache on port 81 and only allow connection on port
443, then forward port 80 to the other box?
jay
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 06:32, Mike Burger wrote:
> You can have port 80 and port 443 running on the server, but only forward
> port 443 through your firewall.
>
> DNS server do
'Linux Single' at the boot prompt. It's a maintenance level... When you log
in you are Root so you can reset your root password.
Anthony
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of George Smith
> Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 1:11 PM
> To: [EMA
I have not lost my password, but if I do just how do you
"boot into level 1 and reset your password"
thanks
grs
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anthony Abby
> Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 12:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAI
one more, pretty crude but works, is Tera Term. it has a SSH Extension module.
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/teraterm.html
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 09:19:35AM -0700, David Busby wrote:
>
> List,
> These people make a free SSH client for Windows. Look here
> ftp://ftp.ssh.com/pub
Why not just boot into level 1 and reset your password?
Anthony
>
> Our root password has been lost or changed on our FTP server running
> 7.1. Isn't there a way to
> boot off of the CD and mount the drive and then edit the passwd file?
>
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Keith,
These are great! Thank You for making life easier!!!
-Jeff
At 12:58 PM 7/2/02, you wrote:
> > "Jeff" == Jeff Frantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The SCO filesystem is probably the HTFS journalling filesystem. I believe
> > that it is proprietary as I have never seen a way to m
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Hi,
I am fairly new and I am having a problem with Grub. Recently, I have loaded RedHat
7.3 and have been trying to get Grub to reconize the Windows XP partition. I keep
getting the window that allows you to dual boot but only Redhat 7.3 show up. I've read
several so
At 01:56 PM 7/2/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>My resolution is that on reasonably standard motherboards there should be no
>problem with 845 chipsets when using RH7.3, however the ones off the
>mainstream may have some glitches that should be overcome when the full 845
>support becomes available.
>
>
>H
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>Hi, How do I mount an ntfs partition
>in redhat 7.3? I get mount: fs type ntfs
>not supported by kernel? how do i go about
>configuring my kernel with ntfs support?
>Thanks for your time
>
>Alex
>
>
>
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> "Jeff" == Jeff Frantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The SCO filesystem is probably the HTFS journalling filesystem. I believe
> that it is proprietary as I have never seen a way to mount this type under
> Linux. Can you copy the data to a different FS type? How about taring the
> data
if 'chmod' didn't work try 'chattr'
www.chkrootkit.org may also be useful
'nmap' too
Complete wiping of the system is not always necessary
Just be more careful
www.tripwire.org
Wez
On Tuesday 02 Jul 2002 4:18 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> You've been hacked. /bin/login has been replaced, an
Edit /etc/sysconfig/network, and change the "FORWARD_IPV4=" from no to
yes.
For the modules, "modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp" and "modprobe ip_nat_ftp"...this
should install them for net next boot. However, if it doesn't, then add
the following to /etc/modules.conf
post-install ip_tables /sbin/mo
The default method is for the users to store their web stuff in
/home//public_html...you would then refer to
http://servername/~username. RedHat's Apache package comes preconfigured
to work in this manner.
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Leonard Miller wrote:
> I created a /home/public_html directory so
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 12:14, jayson wrote:
> Thank you Jeff.
>
> I was thinking it something along those lines, just hoping I could do it
> this way, but will try something else. I appreciate the help though.
>
You say this disk came from a SCO system, so the problem may not be an
incompatibili
List,
I have a RH7.3 box that I want to make a router...for this to work I have
to have '/proc/.../ip_forward' set to 1. When I set this parameter and
reboot it's lost...how do I get it to persist? Also I use
'ip_conntrack_ftp' and 'ip_nat_ftp' kernel modules (for iptables) and
whe
I created a /home/public_html directory so users would be able to put
we pages on the server. Each user having their own directory.
The url would be http://servername/username after the httpd.conf
alias is added.
The users do now have rights to put anything is there directories.
Current owner
List,
These people make a free SSH client for Windows. Look here
ftp://ftp.ssh.com/pub/ssh/ for a file Called SSHSecure3.2.0.exe
Fernando Lozano wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>>Secure Crt http://www.vandyke.com is the only I know,is Shareware,if anyone knows
>one freeware will
>>be more goo
You've been hacked. /bin/login has been replaced, and made immutable.
Back up your data files, reformat your hard disks, reinstall linux.
Apply errata immediately after you get the system up.
> From: Ramnath Muthukumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> i am facing a problem in loggin in to my s
Thank you Jeff.
I was thinking it something along those lines, just hoping I could do it
this way, but will try something else. I appreciate the help though.
Jayson
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Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002
I am looking at instituting Amanda-based backups on a small network.
Amanda uses dump to actually back up the files. I've seen various
references to problems with the reliability of dump with kernel 2.4 and/or
ext3. For example, I'ver heard tell that "Linus says that dump in kernel
2.4 is badly
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 05:59:17PM +0200, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
>
> what is the output of "mount -v -t ext2 /dev/hdcX /mnt/tmp" ?
My bad. That should read /dev/hdbX and /not/dev/hdcX, X being
the numbers of your Linux partitions.
Emmanuel
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On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 12:36:01PM -, shyam wrote:
> hi ramakrishna
> i think you are thinking in diffrent way
>
> what i need to do is ,while booting in single user mode (of cource
> as root user ) it should ask for root password ,usually it
> dosen't(in lilo)
>
> plese try for some solu
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 11:00:25AM -0400, Sherwin Diaz wrote:
>
> But the output says 3 Linux and 1 Linux swap partitions.
what is the output of "mount -v -t ext2 /dev/hdcX /mnt/tmp" ?
Emmanuel
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The SCO filesystem is probably the HTFS journalling filesystem. I believe
that it is proprietary as I have never seen a way to mount this type under
Linux. Can you copy the data to a different FS type? How about taring the
data somewhere else then untar it on the Linux box?
-Jeff
At 11:41
Hello Scott,
Tuesday, July 2, 2002, 11:04:12 AM, you textually orated:
S> Brian-
S> Thank you! I can't believe it took all of 2 seconds to do that! One more
S> question?
S> Can I safely copy the two new passwd files into /etc? Passwd and shadow and
S> safely reboot the machine with the new
made some progress with this
Few problems
Having great problems getting agp working, either with nvidia or nv
drivers
AGPGART crashes machine, and NVagp just does not seem to work
How do I get gpm and nvidia to co-exist nicely, I do a lot of
compiling on VTs while X is running
Lastly, using t
I am trying to mount an SCO 5.0.6 harddisk onto /hd in my Linux RedHat 7.2
hard disk.
When I try: mount -t sysv /dev/hdb /hd
I get: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb,
or too many mounted file systems
So, after seeing some of the emails here, I r
I would like to bond two ethernet adapters on my existing RedHat7.3 server. How can that be done without complete re-install?
Thanks
Apolinaras "Apollo" Sinkevicius
Carmel Music & Entertainment, LLC
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** Reply to message from Really Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 02 Jul 2002
08:54:58 -0400
> My problem is not finding the driver. I've found it but loading it is the
> part I'm having trouble with. I've put it in the modules.conf
> alias scsi_hostadapter ah1542. I don't see any errors while
> Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2002 08:54:58 -0400
> From: Really Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: AHA-154x driver
>
> My problem is not finding the driver. I've found it but loading it
> is the part I'm having trouble with. I've put it in the modules.conf
> alias scsi_hostadapter ah1542. I don't
** Reply to message from Darryl Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 02 Jul 2002
22:23:57 +1000
> I am using an Initio 9100UW and it is giving me nothing but grief.
I have been using an initio-based IWill host adapter for years since RH6.x without one
spot of trouble. Check the onboard host ada
> Brian Davis wrote:
> > Ok, so what size should partitions actually be ??
> >
> > I am running a server and my /var always seems to be too small. Log
> > files fill it up, spool files fill it up etc etc. 300Mb free seems too
> > little on /var.
> >
> > /home doesn't leave much suer space. Es
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Jeff Jones wrote:
> Our root password has been lost or changed on our FTP server running
> 7.1. Isn't there a way to
> boot off of the CD and mount the drive and then edit the passwd file?
Jeff, yes, you can boot into the CD and then go into the rescue mode by
typing "linux
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 09:33:38AM -0500, Jeff Jones wrote:
>
> Our root password has been lost or changed on our FTP server running
> 7.1. Isn't there a way to
> boot off of the CD and mount the drive and then edit the passwd file?
Instead of typing "linux" at boot, you can type "linux singl
Brian-
Thank you! I can't believe it took all of 2 seconds to do that! One more
question?
Can I safely copy the two new passwd files into /etc? Passwd and shadow and
safely reboot the machine with the new users?
Thanks again! I can't believe it was that easy.
-Scott
At 10:51 AM 7/2/20
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 10:18:13AM -0400, Scott wrote:
> Hi-
>
> I have just taken over operations at an ISP and I will be converting the
> very dated FreeBSD machines
> to Red Hat Linux. Can someone point me to a script or utility that will
> allow me to convert the passwd
> file on FreeBSD
Sorry but I'm on two different machines,
But the output says 3 Linux and 1 Linux swap partitions.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Emmanuel Seyman
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 10:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Mounting Drives
On
Hi,
> Secure Crt http://www.vandyke.com is the only I know,is Shareware,if anyone knows
>one freeware will
> be more good,of course:) This is very good,you can port forwarding also.
Look for PUTTY on www.tucows.com. Putty is free software as stated by the GNU Project.
(hint: set TERM as xter
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 10:46:21AM -0400, Sherwin Diaz wrote:
> Emmanuel,
>
> Dev/hdb with 4 partitions hdb1, hdb2, hdb3, hdb4.
Please cut and paste the exact output.
The point isn't only to know how many partitions you have but
their type as well.
Emmanuel
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Hi Michael,
On Tuesday 02 Jul 2002 3:42 pm, Hughes, Michael wrote:
> I am currently booting up in text mode, but I want to switch to boot up to
> the GUI logon prompt. How can this be done without reinstalling the OS.
>
> Also is it possible to change the window manager from Gnome to KDE? Hos is
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