Sorry for the late reply.
Adding the disk= info fixed the problem I had booting from my SCSI HD.
Thanks for all the help!
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>Since the IDE has priority over SCSI, adding such a disk to your setup
>will make Linux always want to boot on the IDE. Somebody mailed to this
>list about this pro
Many thanks for all the suggestions!
I've removed the append command from lilo.conf, but that didn't help.
So I didn't try the 'append="mem=127M"' suggestion.
Adding the disk=/dev/sda and bios=0x81 didn't help either.
I haven't had the type to open up the PC and try moving the IDE drive
to th
I've got Redhat 6.2 installed on a 17GB IBM Ultra SCSI hard drive
connected to a TekRam 390B (Symbios chipset) SCSI controller.
Until the following events, I was able to boot into Linux from the
SCSI hard drive (/dev/sda) which held the boot partition (/boot on
/dev/sda1). I recently added a 1
server ntp1.mainecoon.com
server ns.scruz.net
server tick.usno.navy.mil
server tock.usno.navy.mil
driftfile /etc/ntp.drift
>On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Edward Moon wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have a working set of IPCHAINS rules to allow ntpdate
> > client requests through an IPCHAIN
Does anyone have a working set of IPCHAINS rules to allow ntpdate
client requests through an IPCHAINS firewall?
I'm having difficulty setting up the rules for this protocol. No
matter what I try I get 'operation not permitted' messages in the log
file.
Thanks,
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As long as the PCMCIA network card is supported, the RedHat PCMCIA
disk image can be used to create a boot disk.
That's what I used to do a http based install on a laptop.
>My friend and I have been blessed (cursed?) with several laptops with dead
>CD-ROM drives. Any thoughts on how to get Linu
Here are the rules I use for ssh on my box. I'm able to ssh into my
server and ssh out to other servers. The rules under SSH server can
be skipped if you only want to ssh out to another server.
The variables are mostly obviously named with the exception of
$SSH_PORTS. That is defined as 513:10