know what I have missed?
The hardware is Intel S875WP-1 motherboard. HT is enabled on it. CPU is a
P4-2.4c 800MHz front side bus with HT support. You help is much
appreciated.
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Hi Ed,
Thank you very much for your reply. However, the D865GBFL does
not have the RAID feature!
I called up Intel. And they have no answer either. Sad :(
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> > Do you know how to connect a Seagate SATA disk
and the situation remains the
same. Can you help?
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Do you know if there is any way to tell how many CPU clocks a user has
used and how many disk space a user has used?
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Do you know of an apache RPM that is suExec enabled?
Or an RPM that can upgrade the default RH7 apache installation to
support suEXEC?
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In making a customer 2.4.1 dkernel, do you know which option(s) that I
need to enable to allow automatic power down the machine?
Before I can do that by enable the Advanced Power Management. But it
fails this time. The stock 2.2.16 came with RH 7 works fine.
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> I don't really think we're disagreeing about ultimate ends--in a
> mission- critical installation, all risks must be assessed, and costs
> for mitigating them compared to the perceived benefits.
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> Our only difference is in the perception of current risk levels in
> Linux vs. commercial Unix; and in the relative benefits of journaling
> filesystems _for most installations_. That's fair grounds for discussion,
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Well this must be the answer. I will try it today. Thank you very
much.
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
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> On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Clement wrote:
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> > Can you suggest an easy way to do it? Now after copying all files to a
> > new harddisk, I cannot make the new d
rored drive into
> the primary spot, boot from the floppy, and run lilo once the system is
> up.
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> On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Clement wrote:
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> > Can you suggest an easy way to do it? Now after copying all files to a
> > new harddisk, I cannot make the new drive bootab
Can you suggest an easy way to do it? Now after copying all files to a
new harddisk, I cannot make the new drive bootable! Lilo insists on
writing to the real boot device. The chroot '-r' switch cannot change
this behaviour.
Regards
>From namesys web page, it mentioned the 2.4.1pre8. Do you know where to
get it? kernel.org does not have it.
Thornton Prime wrote:
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> On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Clement wrote:
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> > 1. Do you mean Reiserfs and RAID cannot be used together in Kernel
> > 2.2.18?
>
>
with linux-2.4.0-reiserfs-3.6.25-patch.
Compiler is kgcc (ie gcc version egcs-2.91.66 19990314/Linux).
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1. Do you mean Reiserfs and RAID cannot be used together in Kernel
2.2.18?
2. Do you really mean Kernel 2.4.1? I only found 2.4.0 kernel source
and reiserfs patch for up to 2.4.0
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Linux raid autodetect
/dev/hdc2 4065 20318 8192016 fd Linux raid autodetect
/dev/hdc3 20319 39714 9775584 fd Linux raid autodetect
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> On 20/01/01 at 16:46 Clement wrote:
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> >Do you mind to give one promail example? The hardest part is always the
> >first part.
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> man procmail
> man p
Do you mind to give one promail example? The hardest part is always the
first part.
Charles Galpin wrote:
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> I'm not sure what you mean. I use the imap server that comes stock w/ red
> hat, and use procmail to sort my mail. It works great.
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> On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Clement
filters on the server?
Your help will be very helpful. Thank you very much.
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works flawlessly in all other areas.
Alternatively, do you know if there is any stock kernel rpms with
reiserfs support?
Your help is much appreciated.
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Hi,
Can you give hints or instructions to create a RAID? I have 2 identical
SCSI drives and would like them to mirror each other, ie a RAID-1
array. Thank you very much.
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Hi,
Can you give me a suggestion for a FTP server daemon that can support
external authentication, like the MySQL database?
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ed to install RH on the first
one, expect to see miracle. Unfortunately, it is not there. When
rebooted, the machine hanged after identifying the 2 HDs.
Can you give me some suggestions?
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gives that chip.
"Thomas Ribbrock (Design/DEG)" wrote:
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> On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 05:08:40PM +1100, Clement wrote:
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> > When compiling package on a 6x86-PR166+ using gcc from egcs-1.1.2-24, I
> > got this error message:
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> > gcc -g -O2 -I./../Inclu
fine on
the PPro or P-II machines. Do you if there is fix somewhere?
Thank you very much.
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You are genius. Linuxconf failed when it open a file "included" in the
named.conf. It looks like linuxconf simply do not know how to take care
of that.
Gordon Messmer wrote:
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dumped again. Do you know how to fix this? Here are the
details:
cpu PPro 200
memory 64MB
linuxconf linuxconf-1.16r3.2-2.i386.rpm
initscripts-4.68-1.i386.rpm
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Thank you everyone. Your help is timely and extremely helpful. It
makes feel so privileged to be a Linux user.
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ntly it is this script that is not
working.
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-aliases
Do you know if there is an update somewhere?
Do you know how to install the ORB removable E-IDE drive?
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