Resolved! (was help with FAT32)

1998-06-16 Thread Doug Smoak
First thanks to all that reponded. Turns out that mount under Linux is different than mount under AmigaOS. 8-) > > Am I doing something dumb here? Anyone have FAT32 working? > > Dunno about the FAT32 part, but generic mount requires that > 1) the /D directory exists (well, DOES it?!) That wa

RE: slow ppp connection

1998-06-15 Thread Doug Smoak
> i recently installed red hat 5.0 on my pc at home. i have noticed that > my ppp connection seems considerably slower on linux than it was on win > 95. anyone have any ideas why this is and/or how it can be fixed. Have you done "ifconfig ppp0" to see if you're getting errors? I was having th

Can anyone help with FAT32 mounting?

1998-06-15 Thread Doug Smoak
I'm still trying to mount FAT32 partitions under RH5.0 w/2.0.34 kernel. Here's a session "transcript". First the kernel version: [root@localhost /root]# uname -r 2.0.34 Then fdisk output: Disk /dev/hda: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 638 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes Device

Modprobe errors

1998-06-10 Thread Doug Smoak
After building a 2.0.34 kernel for my RH5.0 box, I've got some kind of module conflicts. I see these 2 errors on boot up and on shutdown, twice in a row. Jun 10 21:20:50 localhost modprobe: can't locate module net-pf-4 Jun 10 21:20:50 localhost modprobe: can't locate module net-pf-5 Also, when

Kernel-> patching, upgrades, FAT32, etc.

1998-06-09 Thread Doug Smoak
I'm running rh5.0 with most of the updates. I've been running the 2.0.32 kernel from the RPM on RH's site. I'd really like to have FAT32 support so I can steal some harddrive space from Windows and to ease some work that I do under both environments. I DL'd the generic 2.0.34 source and built a

Speaking of kernel 2.0.34, can you...

1998-06-07 Thread Doug Smoak
I'm running RH5.0 with most of the updates, including kernel 2.0.32. I was wondering, can you use the 2.0.34 from 5.1 in a fairly stock 5.0 system? I also noticed that the 2.0.34 RPM file is ~2MB... does it include the modules? I don't see a module RPM. Thanks. Doug -- "Red Hat Linux offers a

"Sender:" field in mail header

1998-05-19 Thread Doug Smoak
Hi, when I first tried to subscribe to this list, I got no confirmation. I then mailed to "listmaster" and was informed that my mail had a "Sender:" field of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and that I needed to fix my mail client. I'm using NetScape and nowhere in its config am I listed as root... although,