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"Edward Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My turn to ask for help. Used to wonder how people had so much trouble
>> unsuscribing. I tried everything including emailing the 'human' behind the
>> list.
>> Thanks for your help
>> Maryse
>
>Have you tried going to
or try:
:g/abdfggg/s//opsmsdd/g from vi/vim
Good luck
Bob
Jack Bowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 08:21:44AM -0500, Jianping Zhu wrote:
>>
>> how to substutue string in a text file by using "gerp" or "find"?
>>
>> I have a text file, lof of "abdfggg" in that text fil
The first line of the lilo.conf file is boot=/dev/xyz and even if I link /dev/xyz to
/dev/hdb (the real device name on the temp macine).
I get an error:
"open /dev/xyz: No such device or address"
If I set the boot line in lilo.conf to /dev/hdb will the mbr expect the device to be
/dev/hdb on the
I have a disk from a RH6.2 system that lost the MBR. The disk has an odd dev label on
is originating system like /dev/xyz. Not in the range of /dev/hd[a-z]. I am unable to
work with this drive on the originating system so I currently have it attached to one
of my PC's as /dev/hdb. I can chroot t
You da man!
Emmanuel Seyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:16:30PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> Isn't that for mail aliases? I am looking for the command aliases.
>
>[root@munshine etc]# grep -Rl -- --color=tty /etc/*
>/etc/profile.d/colorls.csh
>/etc/profile.d/co
None set there! Guess again
I do use the bash shell and have my Oracle variables set in ~/.bashrc but the general
(there since I installed RH7.3) aliases must be set elsewhere.
Lars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In home .bashrc
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>RGDS
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>Lars Bjaerris
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>On Wednesday, Nov 27, 2002, at 18:16 Euro
Isn't that for mail aliases? I am looking for the command aliases.
When I type alias it returns:
***
alias l.='ls -d .[a-zA-Z]* --color=tty'
alias ll='ls -l --color=tty'
alias ls='ls --color=tty'
alias vi='vim'
***
Where are
Where the heck are the general aliases set?
I checked /etc/bashrc and /etc/profile
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1) Boot with the RH7.3 install CD.
2) type in "linux rescue" at the prompt rather than enter to install.
3) it should tell you what to type to set the root (/) to your harddrive install,
something line "chroot /mnt/sysimage"
4) cd /etc/rc.d/init.d/rc5.d (rc3.d if you don't start the gui)
5) mv SNN
I tried RH8.0 on 3 seperate systemsall failed.
System 1): Kernel Lock-up whenever X is stoped/restarted (ie shutdown, logout)
System 2): External PCMCIA NIC, a simple Xircom card. Can't get DHCP to work no
matter what.
System 3): Really a tools issue, Can't get Oracle 9i Client to function
"Michael Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I'm running RH 7.1. The box has dual NICs. Right now it has two IP
>addresses -- some websites are hardcoded to one, some to the other. Should
>I look into channel-bonding the ethernet cards? What's the benefit? Has
>anyone tried this?
>
>Thanks!
try top for text, gtop for gui if you installed gnome.
Will Standley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>H E L P !
>
>A friend has helped me install Redhat 7.3... using KDE GUI.
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>Running on an AMD 450 Mhz K6 processor with 128 Megs of ram & a 30G HD.
>
>Apache, MySQL & PHP are also setup on the machin
As root,
mii-tool -v
rahul b jain cs student <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>Can someone tell me how to find outw hat is the capacity of an interface
>i.e. whether a particular interface is configured to work on 10 Mbps or
>100 Mbps. If I want to change this setting, can I as a
Fresh RedHat 7.3 install on and IBM Thinkpad 600e. Using a 3Com Megahertz PCMCIA NIC
card and the download speed is generaly very slow. I am on a 100mb network and am
comparing to a RedHat 7.3 install from the same location on a Compaq EVO that flies. I
want to play with the Mode and Line speed
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