I've got many machines here running redhat 7.2. When I set up a new
machine I put an ehterboot image on the boot prom and add the machine
into my dhcp table. Upon reboot etherboot acquires a boot image,
bootnet.img, from out install server and boots it. I then get prompted
with a readhat install
I've got many machines here running redhat 7.2. When I set up a new
machine I put an ehterboot image on the boot prom and add the machine
into my dhcp table. Upon reboot etherboot acquires a boot image,
bootnet.img, from out install server and boots it. I then get prompted
with a readhat install
In some versions there was a bug where the
changes were made but every time you ran lokkit it reset them.
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Subject: lokkit doe
I've got a dual PII 500MHz as a router in my office. Its running
RH7.2 and routing to its heart's content. No filtering,
masquerading, etc.; it's just passing internal packets around our
subnets.
I can only seem to get about 2Mbits/sec. That seems pitiful.
I'm using DEC Tulip cards as my inter
RedHat had to have had reasons for taking it out. Possible
incompatibilities? IMHO pointing someone in the direction of a
piece of software replaced in the distro is only a good idea
after the current (replacement) tools have been explored.
--rje
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be sure to be logged in as root when you try to run chkconfig
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Desmond Lee
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Subject: Re: how to check if you have ssh set up
Hi
its a recover file from emacs
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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 8:06 AM
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Subject: hashes around filenames
What does it mean when a filename is surrounded by hashes:
#filename#
?
than
of
course it works.
as far
as games go see Wine at www.winehq.org or
find WineX at http://www.transgaming.com/ which is
meant for game playing.
--rje
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Seth
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You can cut down the memory usage for some of the services. I
mentioned how to do it with Apache. In the startup script for
nfs, /etc/init.d/nfs, the number it starts is 8. You can change
them all. The rest of them you need to check the docs.
Think about what you're using. How many users? W
That's all normal. For application with multiple threads using
linux's process and thread management, threads show up as
lightweight processes.
Apache is configurable to set the number of processes. Look in
your httpd.conf. Its easy to spot.
Don't know about the rest but I think its pretty no
look are the man page for mkinitrd. you'll need to load that
module in the initial ramdisk. then re-run lilo to put it all in
the boot sector.
--rje
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To
minicom
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Busby
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 1:20 PM
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Subject: ?HOWTO? open a terminal session on my serial port?
List,
I want my RH7.3 box to connect to another device (C
redhat doesn't have a 3.2 rpm that i know of yet. they do have a
3.x family release in the rawhide distribution.
ftp to a redhat mirror and find the rawhide directory under the
redhat tree.
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S
In general you don't want to allow root login from any remote
console. Customarily telnet login as root is disabled. SSH
login as root is also disabled.
Most people login as another user and then 'su' to become root.
That is preferable because it is easier to track.
--rje
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mpage has similar functions too, plus multiple pages on one
sheet.
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Greene
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Subject: Re: landscpape printing
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Where does RawHide live? ftp server, directory, etc.
Thanks
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Subject: Re: gcc3
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 18:45:36 -0700
"Rob Ema
Are the Gcc3 packages in Redhat 7.3? They were in 7.2.
Thanks,
Rob
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