Re: Installing new kernel with rpm

2003-02-18 Thread Mike McCandless
Check your /etc/grub.conf file. You should have entries in it for the next kernel (and the old kernel entries should be gone). I would bet that if you restart your server, you'll get the new kernel. Agree with the prior post: use rpm -i, not rpm -u for kernel upgrades. - Original Message -

Re: Red Hat on an Older Machine - Which Version? [REPOST]

2003-02-18 Thread Mike McCandless
I run RH7.2 on a Pentium 120 with 80MB of memory and a 4GB drive. I have installed X, but it is painfully slow. Like you, I use this as a mail (Postfix) mail server and it runs fine. - Original Message - From: "Jonathan M. Slivko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL P

Re: Help with vsftpd

2003-02-17 Thread Mike McCandless
I checked, and did have a user called ftp (home directory /var/ftp and shell /sbin/nologin). The /var/ftp directory is owned by root/root, not FTP - don't know if that matters. I also added a line to the vsftpd.conf file for something like nopriv_user = ftp. Still is not working. The log file I

Help with vsftpd

2003-02-17 Thread Mike McCandless
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