reciated.
Cheers in Advance.
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Hello boys,
I'have a problem with RedHat 9 because when I do:
adduser name.surname
the system reply: adduser: invalid user name 'name.surname'
How can resolve my problem?
I'm sorry for my bad english...
Best regards, Max
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Hi,
I'm having a fairly wierd problem and would appreciate
any help.
I'm building a diskless linux machine that will boot
RH 9.0 over pxe/dhcp/tftp and use a ramdisk as both
its initrd and final filesystem. The kernel itself is
a stock RH9 kernel that I copied over from a
Pentium-III desktop. The
appreciated. I will use this info to determine if I should buy a copy of Redhat
9 or if I should wait.
Thank You
Max Z.
determine if I
should buy a copy of Redhat 9 or if I should wait.
Thank You
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should buy a copy of Redhat 9 or if I should wait.
Thank You
Max Z.
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Ed Wilts wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 03:08:51PM -0800, Max Waterman wrote:
Somethings are compiled for large file support. Try ftp/gftp on it, for
example.
You reported cp not working with a large file. I stated that it does
even with an older Red Hat Linux distribution. I don't h
Somethings are compiled for large file support. Try ftp/gftp on it, for
example.
Max.
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Max Waterman wrote:
I have been struggling to get large file support in RH 8.0.
It seems to me that everything I try to do fails due to there being no
large file support
everything
compiled with large file support? It would be so much easier for those
of us who routinely deal with files in excess of 2GB.
Max.
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compiled with large file support? It would be so much easier for those
of us who routinely deal with files in excess of 2GB.
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I'm using RH7.3 with a Ericsson PipeRider USB Cable Modem and I
can't seem to get the modem configured nor detected correctly. I
read somewhere that it was necessary to recompile the kernel with
the USB Communication Class Ethernet device support (EXPERIMENTAL)
support. So I did, but with the ne
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Steven Pierce wrote:
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> Max,
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> That is not the exact one that I was looking for, but I think it will get me kind of
>where
> I want to go. The one that I have seen before is much more graphical. The
>installed scr
; Thank you for you time. I know that all of you are busy also, so I am very grateful
>for you taking the time
> to help..
>
> Steven
hello,
is this what you're looking for?
/usr/bin/gnorpm
Max
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g file below, or
do we have to try to get earlier versions of the rpms and "work our way up
the version chain"?
Any suggestions would be welcome!
Thanks, Max Hugen
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[root@www admin]# cd /usr/local
[root@www local]# rpm -qa |grep
Many thanks everybody for the suggestions.
I'm off to try it... after reading the rpm man that is!
I'll post a brief comment on the result...
Regards, Max Hugen;-)
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Many thanks everybody for the
suggestions.
I'm off to try it... after reading the rpm man that
is!
I'll post a brief comment on the
result...
Regards, Max Hugen
;-)
we'd really appreciate it!
MTIA, Max Hugen
Hugen Enterprises Pty Ltd
207 Flood St, Leichhardt NSW 2040, Australia
Tel: 02 9560 3061
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HA clustering? any advices/tips will also be
appreciared: )
thanks
max
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alling all drives scsi, just
because there's a SCSI controller, then your OS2 partition has moved to:
SCSI(0)disk(2)rdisk(0)partition(1)\OS2
or some such
I've probably got some of the syntax wrong but...
Hope it helps
Max
Rick Knebel wrote:
> Hi,
> I initially had two scsi hard dr
I thought I had seen something somewhere about Linux on SGI. I dug up this
link. It looks like there is something out there. I don't know what the
status is.
http://www.linux.sgi.com/mips/
Max
Nick wrote:
> Hi
>
> Does anybody know if RedHat 6.x could be installed on a Silicon G
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