a "normal" behavior of Linux?
Thanks a lot!
Marcel
> Marcel,
>
> Your problem sounds like the Cache Swap bug:
>
>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=89226#c15
>
>Try doing the following:
>
>From the command line (as root) type:
>
>/sbi
B RAM
- Linux RedHat 7.1
- Filesystem: ext2
Thank you very much for your help!
Marcel Fritzenwallner
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st regards,
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from http://256.com/gray/docs/rh_boot/
Anaconda umount's the cdrom that is on /tmp/cdrom
so a mkdir -p /mnt/source;mount -t iso9660 /tmp/cdrom /mnt/source make the
ks.cfg work in %post --nochroot
Marcel
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g.
RedHat version 9.0 btw including updates
Marcel Stegehuis
>>> Included ks.cfg files which is called >>>>
#Generated by Kickstart Configurator
#System language
lang en_US
#Language modules to install
langsupport nl_NL --default=en_US
#System keyboard
keyboard us
#System
hat redhat-release package ! :) i'll examine the
packages before i install them anyway !!
thank you for your answer !
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do "update"
from cd. Because for sure i would have a lot of packages installed which
i don't really need !
Isn't there an "easier" way ?
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stem is rh 8 instead of rh 7.2 ? )
Thanks for any help
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l.. then Thanks to all involved in this thread, for their help and
comments !
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cting
the logfile rotation process... but with still remaining the date
integrity of the generated reports (don't miss some says due to a
logrotation which took place just at a bad time :) )!
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heers Marcel
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Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 24-Dec-2002/13:20 +0100, Hauser Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have a tool which creates squid reports on a monthly basis. This Tool
runs very long (depends how big the log file is for a month of data). If
i start it at 0:05 everything is fine until
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 24-Dec-2002/06:11 +0100, Hauser Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if i have the following in my crontab:
01 4 * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.daily
05 0 * * * root /etc/something/crontab
and the /etc/something/crontab scripts takes longer than until 4:01 to
/something/crontab has finished ?
thanks
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nt machine ? Do i have to copy the rpm database to a different
machine on run up2date afterwards ?
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Jack Bowling wrote:
Hi, Marcel. Readup on mkinitrd, "man mkinitrd", and then once that has
confused you :-), just issue the command (as root)
/sbin/mkinitrd
and note the example that the command gives you. Once your initrd file
has been written to your /boot directory, you will be f
sorry... i almost forgot !
if i manualy load the moduleeverything is fine !!
But shouldn't that work automatically ?
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d the BusLogic module with
kmod (i compiled the kernel with kmod support !) ??
Could anyone please explain me what i'am doing wrong ? How is the whole
procedure supposed to be ?
Thanks for any help !
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inst the RedHat License?
So we don't need to buy the RedHat packages.
Thanks for your answer!
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On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 02:39, fred smith wrote:
> Gentlepersons:
>
> I'm running a fully-updated RH72. I'd like to install Mozilla 1.1, which
> requires Galeon 1.2.6. Unfortunately, Galeon 1.2.6 requires gdk-pixbuf
> >= 0.14, and RH72 has 0.11.
>
> So, I can't install Mozilla and Galeon without t
n fact, they are subsets of the passwd/group files,
and they are not even complete, lacking 'named' and 'apache',
for example.
So you're right, it looks like no detailed documentation exists.
Regards,
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ific UIDs below 100,
does detailed documentation about them exist, describing the "mission" of
each account, how it's used, which files/directories it typically owns,
how to safely delete/recreate it, etc?
Thanks,
Marcel Frechette
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do
those values mean?
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Hi,
Since 1 Jan 2000 on a RedHat 5.1 system hwclock aborts with the
following error:
mktime() failed unexpectedly (rc -1). Aborting.
Is this hard- or software related?
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> I am experiencing extremely low bps rates during my mail exchange
> using taylor uucp 1.06 [The maximum I have got so far is 1426 bps!!]
>
> Is there anyway to augment it? I have set hardflow true in my port
> file. Will this work? I am using RedHat Linux 4.1 [kernel 2.0.27]
>
In rc.serial yo
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