Sorry folks... with my own mail server down, I resort
to Yahoo to seek help from the list. I wasn't aware
of sending html format - I hope I've turned it off now
and that this message arrives as plain text.
/j-p.
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On Saturday 07 June 2003 07:49, Alex wrote:
> My sincere apologie to everybody on this list for that message.
>
> I did a reply instead of writing the corect address in the field.
>
> I'm really sory for this!
> Please accept my apologies!
>
>
> Thank you,
>
&g
My sincere apologie to everybody on this list for that message.
I did a reply instead of writing the corect address in the field.
I'm really sory for this!
Please accept my apologies!
Thank you,
Alex
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John-Paul Delaney said:
> In /var/log/messages I find a long list of errors:
> ..." in.tftpd[31383]: cannot bind to local socket: Address already in
try stopping inetd/xinetd whichever your using, run netstat and check
to be sure nothing is using the tftp port, perhaps theres a hung tftpd
pr
I received a reply to my earlier message informing me I had sent it as
html. Apologies - here it is (I hope!) as plain text.
/j-p.
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Hello List...
I'm having problems setting up a tftp server on my rh8.0 box. I want to
use it to backup cisco router configurations.
Emilio wrote:
First of all ignore the previous post, since I receive the digest it somehow
slipped that my question regarding Grub *seems* to have been answered. I am
going to try it out next time I boot Linux.
As for APMD. I installed one of those awefull, horribly amateurish Dell RPMS
for APMD
First of all ignore the previous post, since I receive the digest it somehow
slipped that my question regarding Grub *seems* to have been answered. I am
going to try it out next time I boot Linux.
As for APMD. I installed one of those awefull, horribly amateurish Dell RPMS
for APMD. It said it was
Hello all
I wanted to apologize for having made so many inquiries to you all
regarding my CDROM CDRW problems. I think maybe I outstayed my welcome
regarding this issue, as no one has replied for a time.
I am able to access these drives with Gnome so I will get by until I
stumble upon an answ
I aplogize for:
1. Not looking at the VMWare BIOS boot order.
2. Posting in HTML
The original problem is fixed after I figured out #1, and booting from a CD
to fsck /dev/sda1 using an alternate superblock.
Marco
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Sorry folks... I meant to direct that response to Ed... Not the list.
-troy
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I must have had a rough time lately, as I just kept missing the necessary
information in the headers to find a resolution to this problem. Thanks to
John Aldrich, Charles Galpin and Glen Lee Edwards for their help in pointing
me in the right direction.
Apologies to the list for my "la
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