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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 16:38:55 +0800, richard yuwono wrote:
> thanks for the reply Marcos.
Huh? Consider replying below quotes. That would make sense.
> this is what i tried at the grub prompt:
>
> > root (hd0,5)
> -- filesystem type is ext2fs, part
s still in tact, right?
maybe i am missing a small detail?
thanks.
rich.
> - Original Message -
> From: Marcos de Souza Trazzini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 25 Aug 2003 08:14:24 -0300
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: help - boot problems possibly from partition m
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From: Marcos de Souza Trazzini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 25 Aug 2003 08:14:24 -0300
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: help - boot problems possibly from partition magic
> On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 05:24, richard yuwono wrote:
> > hi,
> >
>
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 05:24, richard yuwono wrote:
> hi,
>
> i had rh 9.0 and win2k running nicely on my box at home and recently i installed
> partition magic 8.0. after rebooting the grub splash screen no longer came up, but
> instead i got a grub prompt. i tried a boot disk which got a bit fu
hi,
i had rh 9.0 and win2k running nicely on my box at home and recently i installed
partition magic 8.0. after rebooting the grub splash screen no longer came up, but
instead i got a grub prompt. i tried a boot disk which got a bit further but gave me
"kernel panic: no init found".
needing _a
On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 21:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a problem with grub.
>
> I have 2 partititions: in the second I've installed Red hat 8.0 and I've
>installedthe boot loader in the primary partition.
>
> Then I've installed windows XP on the primary partitition but it has probably
yes it is possible.
boot using your boot floppy or installation CD (go into rescue mode)
and run:
/sbin/grub-install /dev/hda
(/dev/hda is your drive)
On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 18:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a problem with grub.
>
> I have 2 partititions: in the second I've installed Re
I have a problem with grub.
I have 2 partititions: in the second I've installed Red hat 8.0 and I've installedthe
boot loader in the primary partition.
Then I've installed windows XP on the primary partitition but it has probably
cancelled the boot loader.
How can I install the boot loader wit
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On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 13:59:56 +0100, Didimo Grimaldo wrote:
> In follow up to the previous email, my system still doesn't boot
> windows. So this is what I did now and the current situation:
>
> a) My system
>
> a) I modified a lilo.conf locally to i
if grub is installed, then you need to look at the /boot/grub/grub.conf
file.
grub uses
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.18-14)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.18-14 ro root=LABEL=/ hdc=ide-scsi
initrd /initrd-2.4.18-14.img
title DOS
rootnoverify (hd1,0)
chainloa
In follow up to the previous email, my system still doesn't boot windows. So
this is what I did now and the current situation:
a) My system
a) I modified a lilo.conf locally to install LILO on the MBR:
boot=/dev/hda5
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
prompt
timeout=50
message=/boot/message
lba
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 16:02:10 -0700
Samuel Flory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Francisco Ruiz wrote:
>
> >Mounting root filesystem
> >EXT3-fs: INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem
> >EXT3-fs: Write access will be enabled during recovery
> >JBD: no valid journal superblock found
> >EXT3-f
Francisco Ruiz wrote:
>Mounting root filesystem
>EXT3-fs: INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem
>EXT3-fs: Write access will be enabled during recovery
>JBD: no valid journal superblock found
>EXT3-fs: error loading journal.
>mount : error 22 mounting ext3
>Pivote root: pivote_root (/sysr
Mounting root filesystem
EXT3-fs: INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem
EXT3-fs: Write access will be enabled during recovery
JBD: no valid journal superblock found
EXT3-fs: error loading journal.
mount : error 22 mounting ext3
Pivote root: pivote_root (/sysroot,/sysroot/initrd)failed :2
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Mittwoch, 31. Juli 2002
04:33To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Boot
Problems
I would love some ideas about a
recent issue that has cropped up.
Running RH 7.3 w/ KDE gui and for some reason, the
system has decided not to let me play anymore.
When power
I would love some ideas about a recent issue that has
cropped up.
Running RH 7.3 w/ KDE gui
and for some reason, the system has decided not to let me play anymore.
When powered, the Linux kernel seems
to load and the system ‘appears’ to boot normally. We get to the RedHat
splash scree
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Toralf Lund wrote:
> [ ... ]
> >> Is there anything else I must do to get rid of the packet filters? Or
> >> could the DHCP failure have a different cause?
> > It turns out that the host doesn't get the address properly when booting
> > with the network installation CD (no,
[ ... ]
>> Is there anything else I must do to get rid of the packet filters? Or
>> could the DHCP failure have a different cause?
> It turns out that the host doesn't get the address properly when booting
> with the network installation CD (no, I wasn't going to re-install, I
> just wanted to
What happens if you assign a static IP to the NIC?
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Toralf Lund wrote:
> >> Are you running IPchains or IPtables on the server?
> >>
> >> If so, make sure you open up both ports 67 and 68, for both TCP and UDP,
> >> on the interface you are using for the internal network.
>
>> Are you running IPchains or IPtables on the server?
>>
>> If so, make sure you open up both ports 67 and 68, for both TCP and UDP,
>> on the interface you are using for the internal network.
> Not on the server, by it turned out they were running on the client even
> though I didn't want them
> Are you running IPchains or IPtables on the server?
>
> If so, make sure you open up both ports 67 and 68, for both TCP and UDP,
> on the interface you are using for the internal network.
Not on the server, by it turned out they were running on the client even
though I didn't want them to (whi
Are you running IPchains or IPtables on the server?
If so, make sure you open up both ports 67 and 68, for both TCP and UDP,
on the interface you are using for the internal network.
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Toralf Lund wrote:
> One of our Red Hat 7.2 workstations fail to start networking when it i
One of our Red Hat 7.2 workstations fail to start networking when it is
configured to boot via DHCP; dhcpcd will exit with the message "timed out
waiting for a valid DHCP server response." The server does appear to
respond, however, as messages of the form
dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from via eth0
dh
6:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: boot problems with intel ca810e motherboard and RH 7.3
Not sure if this is the correct location to post this message... but I hope
someone at RH will pick it up. ;)
I just installed RH 7.3, and everything booted just fine. However, after
pulling the key
Not sure if this is the correct location to post this message... but I hope
someone at RH will pick it up. ;)
I just installed RH 7.3, and everything booted just fine. However, after
pulling the keyboard out, and checking it to boot w/o keyboard, it hung after
the message regarding init of APM s
+AD4-What must I do now ? How could I enter x-windows or so ? Must I make a
+AD4-custom Kernel ? How ?
+AD4-
type 'startx' at the Linux prompt (just where you are...)
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> -Original Message-
> From: Jean-Marc Delprato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: April 16, 1998 4:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: boot problems
>
>
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm a new user
That is the command prompt, like being at the C:\> prompt in Dos. To enter
x-windows, you type "startx" without the quotes. Don't feel badly, I got
caught by the life eating command prompt, too, and I've had at least 15
years of rescuing people from it in DOS.
>>What must I do now ? How could
>Hi everybody,
>
>I'm a new user and it would be very kind if you could help me...
>
>I've installed Red Hat Linux 5.0 with success (well, it seems so... !).
>I rebooted my system, then. At the "boot" prompt, I pressed 'enter'. Then,
>at the login prompt, i entered 'root'. At the Password
Hi everybody,
I'm a new user and it would be very kind if you could help me...
I've installed Red Hat Linux 5.0 with success (well, it seems so... !).
I rebooted my system, then. At the "boot" prompt, I pressed 'enter'. Then,
at the login prompt, i entered 'root'. At the Password prompt,
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