Hello Everyone:
I have successively copied a data CD with XCDROAST on RH 9.0, sort of.
After burning and closing the burn prog and opening both CD's in
seperate windows to compare the contents I noticed that the root dir of
the burned CD had everything the original had, all the files and sub
dirs.
Hello Everyone:
I have finally installed RH9. WOW, it sure works great!
However, I have a question regarding the update service. After the
initial 3 CD install, since I have an 'always on' DSL connection to the
internet, it automatically asked if I wanted to check for updates and I
selected yes
lled on my Linux box. Didn't need DDO to
handle the disk.
RH9 works just fine w/o it.
On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 16:29, Jerry Human wrote:
Hello Everyone:
I have recently installed a 120 gig WD drive and it's great. I
partitioned it into 4 sections. The first one is C: for Windows &
is an extended partition?
Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2003 03:53:51 -0400
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Hello Everyone:
I have recently installed a 120 gig WD drive and it's great. I
partitioned it into 4 section
Hello Everyone:
I have recently installed a 120 gig WD drive and it's great. I
partitioned it into 4 sections. The first one is C: for Windows &
drivers, the second is D: for Windows applications, the third one is for
downloads & music, the fourth is for RedHat. I downloaded the .ISO's the
oth
Hello Everyone:
I have recently installed a 120 gig WD drive and it's great. I
partitioned it into 4 sections. The first one is C: for Windows &
drivers, the second is D: for Windows applications, the third one is for
downloads & music, the fourth is for RedHat. I downloaded the .ISO's the
oth
Hi:
I wanted to try RedHat 9 so I used SmartFTP on Windows ME to download
the 3 ISOs in binary. Then I used Roxio version 5.3.4.21 to burn them to
CD. But alas, it only burns the ISO file to CD instead of creating the
directories and files like it should, what am I doing wrong?
Jerry
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re
Yes, the passwords are encrypted. Its setup the same as you described.
Thanks.
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> >Having trouble with Samba pas
Hello:
I'm between a big rock and a real hard place. The company I work for as
a Systems Tech. is running numerous scan PC's with Windows98. They are
currently buying and setting up a Sun server to connect the 3 little
plants we have. Once that is completed (approx. 2 months) we'll begin
setting
Hello Guru's and Practitioners:
I'm between a big rock and a real hard place. The company I work for as
a Systems Tech. is running numerous scan PC's with Windows98. They are
currently buying and setting up a Sun server to connect the 3 little
plants we have. Once that is completed (approx. 2 mon
Jerry Human wrote:
> Ed Franks wrote:
>
> > #---#
> > # #
> > # This is a co
Ed Franks wrote:
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> # #
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Hello Good People:
I've just found out that the company I work for is going to install a
Sun network server next year. I am currently a Systems Tech maintaining
several Winblows networks in each plant and a Linux newbie. I have RH
7.1 installed at home and I'm slowly learning both command line an
Hello Folks:
I have ADSL in Windows 95 on a Kingston nic. Apparently the Kingston
doesn't work properly in RH 7.0 and I'm thinking of changing the nic for
either a Network Everywhere NC100 10/100 card or a Netgear FA310TX card.
Does anyone know which would perform better in both OS's?
Thanks.
J
Hello Good People:
Does anyone have a Kingston KNE110TX nic working in RH 7.0? Do you have
any suggestions that would help me access it in RH 7.0?
This nic was supplied with my DSL modem and works good in Windows. I am
attempting to get DSL working in RH 7.0 and the problem seems to stem
from ac
Good Morning Good People:
Ok, I give up, I have to bug you good people again. I have run
adsl-setup from the command line and entered all the correct data.
However, every time I run adsl-start, it returns, "TIMED OUT". I've
double-checked the logon info and it's correct and eth1 is the correct
ni
Good Morning Good People:
printtool is playing hide-&-seek. When I type printtool in a term window
in gnome as su I get a "command/file not found" message. If I look in
?/usr/sbin/? it is there with execute permissions. What could keep
printtool from running?
On another machine, if I type startx
Mike Burger wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Jerry Human wrote:
>
> What could keep printtool from running?
>
> In this case, you're looking at the probability that /usr/sbin is not in
> *your* path.
>
> Try running /usr/sbin/printtool, and see if that flies.
I tried
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Ragnar Wiencke wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > You'll need separate addresses for each NIC for sure. But I don't know if
> > you can share the IRQ. I would sugest that you assign a different IRQ to the
> > second NIC unless you're positively sure that
Hello Gentlemen:
I think I've found part of my networking problem. On one of the boxes I
have two nic's, eth0 and eth1. eth0 is the nic to connect to my lan and
eth1 is the nic to connect to DSL. ifconfig reports eth0 inet addr:
192.168.0.2, irq 11 and eth1 inet addr 192.168.0.2 and irq 11. Sho
Rodney Fulk wrote:
> I am using one of the linksys 8 port hubs/router and it works great. Not only
> does it handle DHCP, but it is VERY flexible about setups. It will also handle
> PPPOE for you and will keep you connected 24/7.
> I paid $220 for mine but they do have the 1 port router availa
Hi Stu:
Where is the /dev/cdrom mounted? The default is usually /mnt/cdrom. I
assume you're using X since you "haven't got a terminal open." If so,
see if you have the file manager looking at that dir or some other
program that has used it and still accessing it and terminate that
connection. Onc
Vidiot wrote:
> >I think I need to setup an RH box (possibly a 486) as a firewall and router
> with a nic connected to the hub, then install the DSL on a second nic in the
> same >box. That way, the DSL access and firewall are on the same box and any
> "questionable traffic" doesn't reach the net
lready got firewall-HOWTO but I need to get some others.
> Good luck.
Thanks, I'll need it.
> -Brad
>
> Jerry Human wrote:
>
> > Hello Gentlemen:
> >
> > I finally got DSL working properly. What I have now is a Westell
> > WireSpeed external modem
Hello Gentlemen:
I finally got DSL working properly. What I have now is a Westell
WireSpeed external modem that connects to a nic and it works great!
Currently I have two nic's in the Windows box, one for the DSL and one
to the hub for the network. What I want to do is check with you learned
peop
Moke Tsing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have try compiling the driver rtl8139.c under RH6.2 and it generated
> rtl8139.o but when I tried compiling the same driver under RH7.0, it return
> 2 Error Message
>
> /usr/include/linux/modversions.h:1:2: #error Modules should never use
> kernel-headers system head
John Aldrich wrote:
> Close. The 486 should do fine, especially if you don't install X.
Great! That's what I wanted to hear. I'll start resurrecting the 486 this week.
> As for the USB, you still have the same problem -- you can't use that modem under
>linux. It
> doesn't have drivers for lin
John Aldrich wrote:
> What I'm saying is do NOT plug your modem directly into the hub/switch for your
> network. You want to either plug the ethernet modem into a linux router box with
> firewall, etc and then plug a second nic into your hub/switch, OR you can get a
> cable/dsl router (approxim
"Gill, Vern" wrote:
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> Actually, to clarify a little. Most PacBell installs in the last 8
> months or so are DMT only. They use Alcatel DSLAMS. If your line is a
> Covad line, the only CAP device was the Flowpoint 2100 ADSL Router. One
> of the m
Hal Burgiss wrote:
> Are you reading the DSL-HOWTO at linuxdoc.org? Pretty much every issue you've raised
> is discussed in there. If something does not make sense
> to you. let me know.
Yes, and you're doing a great job maintaining it. It's very easy to read and follow.
I've even printed part o
Hal Burgiss wrote:
> The question gets down to which type of ADSL. The most common is DMT.
> CAP ADSL is another that isused in a few places (pacbell maybe?), but
> DMT is much more prevalent. These require completely different modems.
> If yours is the Alcatel USB (you never did clarify this AFA
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Apr 2001, you wrote:
>
> > I do have a small network that I want to share DSL with all the boxes. So what
> do you suggest I do?
> >
> You DON'T want to do that!
Are you saying that I don't want to share the DSL with all my boxes or are you
saying I don't want to
Hal Burgiss wrote:
> Yes, there are many ethernet bridge/modems around. This is a much better way
> to go.
Would you be kind enough to name a few that are compatible with Linux?
Thank you.
Jerry
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Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 07:06:30PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I know kernel 2.4.x has better USB support. RH7 ships with 2.2.x so
> you might want to consider a kernel upgrade.
>
> Actually 2.4 is required for the Alcatel USB drivers. But not because of
> USB, but
Hello Good People:
I have finally received my new DSL modem but I'm having problems getting
it to work in RH 7.0. First of all, it is a USB modem and since I don't
have anything else that uses USB, I can't verify that it's working.
Second, the ADSL HOWTO is basically about wiring and barely menti
thout having any problems.
I don't know what the problem could be this time. Can you throw a few more
sparks my way?
> On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Jerry Human wrote:
>
> > I have a real problem. I replaced hda with a new bigger hard drive and
> > installed RH 7.0 Respin from CD at hda3
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> Jerry Human wrote:
>
> >I have a real problem. I replaced hda with a new bigger hard drive and
> >installed RH 7.0 Respin from CD at hda3 with a boot disk. However, after
> >the install reboot, i
I have a real problem. I replaced hda with a new bigger hard drive and
installed RH 7.0 Respin from CD at hda3 with a boot disk. However, after
the install reboot, it won't allow any logins. I've reinstalled four
times (this happened once on the old drive and a reinstall fixed it) and
it still won
Jeff Lane wrote:
> what kind of NIC? what is the make and model?
It is an Ark Realtek RTL8139 nic.
> can you do an lspci -vb and get the info???
I didn't, the above name is off the disk label
> whats the name of hte .c file?
rtl8139.c
> and that is a c source file... you have to compile the
u have to compile the driver.
That is what I thought but I haven't had to do anything like that yet so I don't know
how. Since the driver has to be compiled and I have several nic's, do I have to compile
the driver for each computer or for each OS?
Thank you.
> On Thu, 29 M
I have installed a nic that came with a driver for Linux with a ".c"
extension and I'm not sure what I have to do with it to install it.
Could someone please help me?
Thank you.
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I have just reinstalled RH 7.0 but this time it wouldn't creat a boot
disk. The old boot disk doesn't work. RH is on /dev/hda4, how can I
start RH to make a boot disk?
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Gentlemen:
I specifically refer to those Gentlemen that responded to my query:
Mike Burger
Hal Burgiss
Thierry Itty
Gustav Schaffter
John Aldrich
Rodney Fulk
Thank you all for your informative replies. Because of your discussion
of my query I am beginning to realize the extent of my naivety
con
Hi All:
Does anyone know where I can get a DSL adapter that would connect to my
RH network? I've been to several sites, including Pricewatch, but none
of them says which DSL protocol they use. I've got Ameritech DSL and
they say they are compatible for Linux but don't support it, so I'm on
my own
When I registered my RH 7.0 with Red Hat they asked for a sixteen digit
product ID. I looked all through the stuff I got but couldn't find it.
Is that an ID for versions purchased directly from Red Hat?
Thanks.
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Neil Hollow wrote:
>
I think my only solution is to upgrade my sound card
> and try the ALSA drivers. I want to get a more sophisticated soundcard
> anyway since I want to do some music recording and at the moment I cannot
> play CDs since the connector on my old soncrad won't connect to my newe
Neil Hollow wrote:
>
> Cannot answer first question, x11amp should be included in your distro which
> plays mp3s. Realaudio will give you net radio that how I listen to it at
> work and I did that by going thru explorer -though netscape should work just
> as well just click on the radio link and
I have setup sndconfig in RH 7.0 and can play CD's but I can barely hear
them even with the app volume all the way up and the speakers turned all
the way up. How can I incr3ease the volume?
Also, how can I listen to and save streaming .mp3's and net radio?
Thanks.
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"Michael R. Jinks" wrote:
>
> No you shouldn't need swap, but it's possible the installer won't let
> you proceed without it. The spare partition won't be picked up as swap
> unless it's flagged by fdisk/diskdruid as a swap partition (type 82).
Alright, thanks for trying. I did double check a f
I'm looking for an ADSL adapter that can be connected to my network with
cat 5 cable to a hub or nic. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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"Michael R. Jinks" wrote:
>
> The Next button won't work if you haven't configured enough partitions
> with proper mount points. Chances are you filled out something wrong in
> diskdruid.
That's what I thought, that's why I tried several times before doing
anything else. The 6.2 and 7.0 install
Hello Everyone:
I have just installed RH 7.0 (Respin) and I had a problem getting past
DiskDruid. I used fdisk to set a Linux partiton on hdb3 and selected it
for the mount point. However, once this was done (I tried several times)
the "NEXT" button would not work. "Manually Partition with Fdisk"
Monte Milanuk wrote:
>
> Is there somewhere on the Net that perhaps lists packages are necessary for minimal
>compiling
> functionality?
Does your P133 have sound? Why don't you try compiling a sound driver
from alsa-prohect.org?
Thanks.
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The first is in Gnome or Netscape. Everytime I open a window the top
left corner is at 10,10 instead of 0,0. This tends to hide both scroll
bars and close button and I have to move every one to scroll or close.
How can I fix this?
The second is in Netscape Mail Address Book. When I start a new em
My current RH drive is hda and I want to install another drive as hda
and move the RH drive to hdb. After the move, how can I start RH to run
lilo to set the new boot map?
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Thanks Mike. I exec the command in a consol as you suggested.
Mike Burger wrote:
>
> change to the directory where you have the files saved, and then run:
>
> rpm -Uvh *
Still wouldn't work because of dependences.
> If you have to, you can also use the --nodeps option.
Had to use this option
Hello People:
I'm trying to update u2date in RH 6.2 and can't. I downloaded the four
files from Red Hat's errata page for 6.2 and put them in the suggested
dir. Using the file manager in Gnome I check info on each and the window
includes a upgrade button or an install button. Clicking these butto
Hello everyone:
I'm trying to replace the items I lost and want some feedback on some
possible purchases. I've checked the Red Hat compatibility lists learned
that they are not up to date. Has anyone installed/used an Apollo 2200
jet printer or can suggest a good ADSL PPPoE adapter or cd burner a
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
>
> On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Jerry Human wrote:
>
> > Hello People:
> >
> >
> > Ok well, I'm still paying for DSL service so I need to find out what is
> > a good DSL adapter that works in Linux.
> This de
Statux wrote:
>
> Step one: solve the problem of the break in. Find out how they broke in
> and correct it :)
>
Done. I took care of that as soon as the Evidence Tech left.
Thanks.
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Hello People:
Someone broke in and stole my new computer. The one that had DSL, extra
128 meg ram, extra 20 gig HD, 8x8x32 CD/DW, new jet printer and all
those emails from this list that I hadn't printed yet. Gr.
Ok well, I'm still paying for DSL service so I need to find out what is
a good
Matthew Melvin wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 at 5:30am (-0500), Jerry Human wrote:
>
> > Hello Everyone:
> >
> > So my question today is two fold: (a) where can I finally learn how to
> > handle permissions in different contexts, and (b) how can I set up rdate
&
Hello Everyone:
This is about one of the biggest frustrations I've found with all
flavors Linux. Practically every time I find a command or program I want
to use, BAM ... Permission Denied. For instance, I lurk on this forum
trying to learn from everyone else's problems. One of the things I've
wa
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Charles Galpin wrote:
> > Hi Jerry
> >
> > I really can't offer any info on getting an internal to work under
> > linux. Unless someone pipes in (not sure if 'internal TI ADSL LAN adapter'
> > is sufficient to identify by anyone as potentially being supp
Charles Galpin wrote:
> Jerry
>
> iirc, the question of what kind of DSL modem you had was asked last time
> you posted this question. It makes a big difference. If it's an internal
> card, you may have no choice but to use your ME box as the gateway. If
> it's an external modem, you are best off
I asked this question last weekend before I realized a lot of you
wouldn't see it over the weekend so I'm asking again.
I'm going to setup a network at home for all my boxes as a way to learn
networking. I have the following:
2 Linux Pentium boxes (RH 6.2)
1 Windows ME Pentium box (Window
I'm going to setup a network at home for all my boxes as a way to learn
networking. I have the following:
2 Linux Pentium boxes (RH 6.2)
1 Windows ME Pentium box (Windows apps)
1 Windows 95 486DX box (gaming)
1 ADSL account (currently Windows ME)
1 Lexmark Z31 Printer
1 Ap
John Aldrich wrote:
> Should be fairly simple bash script --
> tar xzvf
> sleep 2
> ifexist README
> less README
>
> or something like that (pseudocode, as I'm not a programmer! )
> John
Thanks John. I'm not a programmer, either. In fact, I'm just trying to learn
Linux. It seems that on
Hi Gentlemen:
Would it be possible to write a script that would do this automatically
for any new package install?
For instance, if the script was called "ump" you would type "ump
and it would insert the package name into the command
"tar -xzvf .tar.gz; cd ; less README" in the
appropriate plac
I have a Compaq Presario with a Compaq CV535 multisync monitor and Intel
82810E Graphics Adapter (on motherboard) and having trouble setting up
video for X. The install seemed to embrace the setup but X didn't work
and a lot of Compaq monitors are listed but not mine and any I select
manually that
I'm getting ready to network all my boxes and was checking out
Pricewatch for nic's. Most of them are not listed in the compatible
hardware list until you get into the more pricy ones. Does this mean
that the cheap ones don't work in Linux or am I missing something?
Thanks.
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I have a 20 gig hard drive that was in another machine as /dev/hdc with
RH 6.2 installed at hdc3. The drive is now in a Compaq Presario 5000P
series box with ADSL but as /dev/hdb and I want to reinstall RH 6.2 in
the same partition with the new box setup. Unfortunately, the boot disk
I made for th
"Michael R. Jinks" wrote:
> the difference is that tar (and most of the traditional Unix command
> line utilities) were written under a very simple interoperability scheme
> based around text streaming. So I can easily incorporate tar with other
> programs, where each does its own little part of
Thierry ITTY wrote:
> A 05:57 31/01/2001 -0500, vous avez écrit :
> >I have a Compaq running Windows ME accessing ADSL with a TI ADSL LAN
> >adapter over an Ameritech account with Prodigy PPPoE software. If I
> >installed Red Hat on the same box and added a router would I be able to
> >access the
I have a Compaq running Windows ME accessing ADSL with a TI ADSL LAN
adapter over an Ameritech account with Prodigy PPPoE software. If I
installed Red Hat on the same box and added a router would I be able to
access the ADSL account with Red Hat?
Thank you.
I'm trying to install RH 6.2 on a 566 mhz Celeron box with 192 meg ram
that has an integrated ATi Rage Pro Turbo 2X AGP onboard with 4 meg of
shared ram. Unfortunately it's not listed in the 'install list' of video
cards. Selecting each ATi Rage one at a time and testing results in
either a snowy
Anybody heard if/when Red Hat 7.2 might be available? Given all the
problems I've seen on this list with RH 7.0 I think I'd rather wait for
it.
Thanks.
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Luke C Gavel wrote:
> Hi,
...
> PS:
>
> How about switching the roles? Let linux be the proxy server
> and use ipchains? Much, much, much, better. And it's free! :)))
That is exactly what I would like to do. How could this be accomplished?
I have a Compaq Presario running Windows ME with an
Hello Good People:
I hope everyone is still having a very good Christmas holiday. I guess I
am because I got the present for my October birthday just in time for
Christmas. My ADSL was hooked up a little over a week ago. Now I'd like
to network all my computers together including sharing the ADSL
"Anthony E . Greene" wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Dec 2000 06:20:47 Jerry Human wrote:
> >Is there a Linux/Red Hat version of the PCL3 printer driver or an
> >emulator? Can anyone tell me which one it is? I believe my printer can
> >be used in Linux by using that driver. I
Merry Christmas Everone:
I hope everyone is having a very merry Christmas.
Is there a Linux/Red Hat version of the PCL3 printer driver or an
emulator? Can anyone tell me which one it is? I believe my printer can
be used in Linux by using that driver. I'd like to try it if I can find
it.
Also, I
"Anthony E . Greene" wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 22:27:16 Jerry Human wrote:
> >I was afraid of that. Are there any Linux friendly jet printers? I've had
> >to
> >have this one replaced once already I've only had it three days. If it
> >kee
Hello good people:
I've been looking at CD-RW's lately but I haven't seen any of them boast
Linux support, are there any out there? What brands, setups are they?
Are any of them IDE?
I kind of like a Samsung 8x8x32 but I haven't bought it yet. Anyone know
about this one?
Thanks.
lee wrote:
> >
> > I have a Lexmark Z31 jet printer that I would like to use from Red Hat
> > 6.2. Lexmark has a couple of Unix drivers for other model printers but
> > not the Z31. Has anyone gotten the Z31 to work in 6.2? Can anyone help
> > me find drivers for it?
>
> i think you're outta luck
Hello Good People:
I have a Lexmark Z31 jet printer that I would like to use from Red Hat
6.2. Lexmark has a couple of Unix drivers for other model printers but
not the Z31. Has anyone gotten the Z31 to work in 6.2? Can anyone help
me find drivers for it?
Thank you.
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Chuck Mead wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, John Aldrich spewed into the bitstream:
>
> JA>On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Chuck Milam wrote:
> JA>>
> JA>> Eh? Could you explain this a bit further? What scp functionality does
> JA>> OpenSSH not have?
> JA>>
> JA>The windows SSH client has a built-in SCP clie
Hello Everyone:
I was following the thread on Vidiot's rant on "Who broke GCC compiling
..." and found it very entertaining and informative. As I read the
various posts a question formed in my mind. First, a little background
info.
Some of you might might remember a recent post of mine concernin
I am considering getting a deal from Ameritech for DSL and a Compaq
Presario computer with a 566 mhz Celeron cpu loaded with Windows 98 SE
(Sucker Edition? :-) ). Their DSL modem would be installed and
configured using windows. Normally I don't like brand named computers
because they are usually
I know you guys are going to have a field day with this one but I have a
need.
Is it possible to install just enough Linux (not necessarily RH) to boot
an old 386 laptop and the C++ compiler with the bare minimum libs on a
20 meg hard drive? The only /dev needed would be for the LCD screen,
built
Ward William E PHDN wrote:
> Ok, I'm starting to get a bit down on this... last week, someone asked if
> you can
> install RH6.2 on a 486, and I confidently piped up "Sure!" Now, I'm not so
> sure
> that if can be done as easily as I thought.
>
> Ok, here's the deal... I bought a 486 cheap a cou
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Jerry Human wrote:
> > It seems to me that Win95B will occasionally write an id to the root
> > partition of the drive even though it only has access to the fourth
> > partition and that id corrupts the RH boot. How can this be avo
Hello Everyone:
The Story:
About two months ago I installed a third EIDE hard drive (WD 102AA 10.2
gig) on my box. The install itself wasn't a problem, it was recognized
and formatted easily. I divided the drive into four primary partitions.
Soon I discovered a problem booting between Win95B an
Hello Vidiot:
Thank you for your reply. I really appreciate your effort.
Vidiot wrote:
Excuse me, but if the boot fails, how were you able
to start up a
shell session and look at the file systems?
I have a very small RH 6.2 install on the same hard drive as Win95 at hda5,
the large RH install tha
Hello Good People:
I hope someone can help me with my dilemma. After using Win95 for a
while, I tried to boot RH 6.2 but is stops right after 'Freeing unused
kernel memory: 64k freed' and gives the error:
Warning: Unable to open an initial console.
Kernel Panic: No init found.
Upon looking at
Thank you for your efforts and time answering my plea for help. I'm sorry
for the delay answering but I had to be at work this morning at 5:00 a.m.
Below is a copy of the original message that contains all the facts I have
at this time. Please read it carefully as some parts contain a lot of deta
"M. Neidorff" wrote:
>
> At 10:08 PM 08/24/2000 -0400, you wrote:
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> I'm going to start with the obvious: Have you tried a different floppy. If
> you don't have one, try to boot from the install floppy, change to a
> different console, and mount the / partition manually? If all goes wel
Hello Everyone:
The Story:
About two months ago I installed a third EIDE hard drive (WD 102AA 10.2
gig) on my box. The install itself wasn't a problem, it was recognized
and formatted easily. I divided the drive into four primary partitions.
Soon I discovered a problem booting between Win95B an
Adam Sleight wrote:
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> dual boot win98 and redhat 6.2. how do I mount D: drive?
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> mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/wincworks just fine and it mounts the
> C: drive but I can't mount the D: drive where all my mp3s are stored so
> XMMS can play them. D: is on the extended partition as a logica
Hello Everyone:
I have just purchased an IBM IdeaScan flatbed scanner, model # M/T
0275-RR2. Does anyone else have one working in RH 6.2? Was it difficult
to setup? Where can I find RH 6.2 docs/progs for it?
The manual suggests an EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) mode. I'm not
familiar with that phr
Hello Good People:
Does anyone know how or where I can learn how to increase the maximum
number of mounts in RH 6.2? My fstab has 14 mount points properly listed
for automount but on boot I get an error: "too many mount points" after
the sixth mount. The same error occurs if I try to mount manual
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