Re: Suddenly unable to mount certain zip disks...

2001-12-17 Thread J. Nestlerode
> you could check if the fs is corrupt > by dd-ing the device to a file, and try mounting that file using loopback. Result: dd if=/dev/sda4 of=/dev/hda10 dd: opening `/dev/sda4': No such device or address > Still unable to mount? Then try an fsck on the file and see what gives. The first attemp

Re: Suddenly unable to mount certain zip disks...

2001-12-13 Thread J. Nestlerode
> In your fstab, if you have /dev/sda4 set to vfat (aka Windows patition), > then it won't mount an ext2 disk, since it's trying to mount it as a > Windows disk. > > Try to mount -t ext2 /dev/sda4 /mnt/zip & see if it will mount then. Thanks for the quick reply, but that's not it. I always use t

Suddenly unable to mount certain zip disks...

2001-12-13 Thread J. Nestlerode
Greetings. Strange behavior here: zip disks I've been using regularly suddenly refuse to mount. (See error message below.) DOS formatted zip disks, however, mount as usual, no problem. Also, if I re-format one of the (ext2) disks that won't mount, then it mounts fine. What gives? This is ob

Recovering data from a corrupt Zip Disk?

2001-02-05 Thread J. Nestlerode
Greetings all. I have a zip disk that refuses to mount anymore. Is there anyway to recover the files? Here's what I have tried: 1) Tried mounting on two different Linux boxes, one running RH7.0 and one running RH5.2. 2) Tried different /dev/sda designations. (The disk would normally mou

Re: modprobe: can't locate sound modules

2001-01-15 Thread J. Nestlerode
I just wanted to thank everyone again who replied last week. I have sound now! The problem was, indeed, that the new kernel was not loading after I upgraded to RH7.0, as I had begun to suspect. I would have reported back sooner, but I did an ooops w/ lilo.conf and had to spend a little time in

Re: modprobe: can't locate sound modules

2001-01-10 Thread J. Nestlerode
Thanks to all who replied. It's still not working. Here is a re-cap and what I've tried: Sound was lost after upgrading from RH6.1 to RH7.0. Kernel *was* upgraded to 2.2.16-22 at that time. Modutils were also upgraded (2.3.21-1). conf.modules was renamed to modules.conf. Other modules lis

modprobe: can't locate sound modules

2001-01-09 Thread J. Nestlerode
Justin Zygmont wrote: > in my case the modules seem to load at > bootup but still there is no sound. My modules are *not* loading at boot. I get the following two error messages regarding the sound modules: modprobe: Can't locate module cs4232 rc.sysinit: Loading sound module (cs4232): fail

Re: Pine question: changing reply-to address

2000-02-09 Thread J. Nestlerode
Anthony E. Greene suggested: > If you have pine 4.10 or higher you can enable it in your ~/.pinerc > (enable-changing-from). Add the actual "From:" line in your features within > pine. I think it's under special headers, or something like that. That's it! Thanks very much. Specifically, it's

Re: Pine question: changing reply-to address

2000-02-09 Thread J. Nestlerode
Christopher Molnar wrote: > From Pine's main menu go into Setup and Config it is > one of the first lines. Thanks for the reply. I've looked in there several times- the first couple lines are to change "personal-name" and "domain-name", but not the user name. (??) -- To unsubscribe: mail [E

Re: cnn.com fonts?

2000-02-09 Thread J. Nestlerode
Nitesh Dhanjani wrote: > Im using true type fonts within netscape.. is it just me > or do the fonts at http://www.cnn.com/ look funny since a > few days? It's not just you. I've noticed the same thing, and not just on CNN. Only certain fonts on certain sites, it seems. Very annoying. I've

Pine question: changing reply-to address

2000-02-09 Thread J. Nestlerode
Pine takes my Linux desktop user name and plops it in front of "@usa.dupont.com" to form the reply-to in e-mail I send. Unfortunately, this is not my e-mail address. The "usa.dupont.com" is correct, of course, because there's a place in pine to specify that, and I have done so. But how do you c