Re: 3 installation problems

2003-06-06 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 07:03:34PM +0300, Mohammed Awad wrote: > > 2- If there is no hope to fix the GRUB, how to uninstall it from > the MBR (I opted to install GRUB in the MBR of hda) to give the > chance to the loader of 2000 to reside in the MBR again? Grab a DOS boot disk and boot on it. Th

3 installation problems

2003-06-06 Thread Mohammed Awad
Hii All, beside the win2000, I installed RH8, opted to install GRUB and specified the partition of RH8 as default, (unfortunately it's a logical partition that holds /boot). After installation GRUP failed to load any of either win2000 or linux. So my questions are 1- how to have any sort of boo

7.3 Installation problems on Compaq 1850R

2002-08-15 Thread Jeremy McLeod
Hi all, I'm in the process of rebuilding an older (circa 1999) Compaq 1850R. I'm attempting to install RedHat 7.3, but I'm running into a problem. I can get past stage 1, and the point where it loads the SCSI controller (sym-somethingorother), but when it tries to run anaconda, it just freezes.

Re: Newbie: installation problems - "not the correct redhat disk"for CD2-3

2002-07-27 Thread KnowHow Tech Support
> Are these store bought, or self-burned discs? I've seen that before if > you've burned your own disks incorrectly. And make sure that you are burning on 700 meg CDs instead of 650s. People will argue, but you won't have any problems if you use the 700 meg blank CDRs. Jon > > > I know it'

Re: Newbie: installation problems - "not the correct redhat disk"for CD2-3

2002-07-27 Thread Edward Marczak
On 7/25/02 12:44 PM, "Geoffrey Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm still having installation problems with redhat 7.3, I keep getting a > "that's not the correct redhat disk" everytime It asks me for disk 2... > I know others have had this probl

Newbie: installation problems - "not the correct redhat disk" for CD2-3

2002-07-26 Thread Geoffrey Lane
I'm still having installation problems with redhat 7.3, I keep getting a "that's not the correct redhat disk" everytime It asks me for disk 2... I know others have had this problem before cause I've posted on this subject before. I was told at one point to install

RE: OpenSSH installation problems

2000-11-14 Thread Chad W. Skinner
> On Tue, 07 Nov 2000, Drew Hunt wrote: > > How do I generate a key to log in from a windows machine using ssh? I'm > > using a program called Tera Term that's quite functional. > > > You have to have SSH installed on Windows. I know that the "real" ssh > (from ssh.com) will generate a key. A col

RE: OpenSSH installation problems

2000-11-14 Thread Chad W. Skinner
Doing this has worked fine for me. Chad > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Drew Hunt > Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 10:53 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: OpenSSH installation problems > > > How do I

Re: OpenSSH installation problems

2000-11-08 Thread John Aldrich
On Wed, 08 Nov 2000, Bret Hughes wrote: > John Aldrich wrote: > > > On Tue, 07 Nov 2000, Drew Hunt wrote: > > > How do I generate a key to log in from a windows machine using ssh? I'm > > > using a program called Tera Term that's quite functional. > > > > > You have to have SSH installed on Wind

Re: OpenSSH installation problems

2000-11-08 Thread Bret Hughes
John Aldrich wrote: > On Tue, 07 Nov 2000, Drew Hunt wrote: > > How do I generate a key to log in from a windows machine using ssh? I'm > > using a program called Tera Term that's quite functional. > > > You have to have SSH installed on Windows. I know that the "real" ssh > (from ssh.com) will

RE: OpenSSH installation problems

2000-11-08 Thread John Aldrich
On Tue, 07 Nov 2000, Drew Hunt wrote: > How do I generate a key to log in from a windows machine using ssh? I'm > using a program called Tera Term that's quite functional. > You have to have SSH installed on Windows. I know that the "real" ssh (from ssh.com) will generate a key. A colleague of m

RE: OpenSSH installation problems

2000-11-07 Thread Drew Hunt
To: RedHat general mailling list Cc: Redhat-Install-List Subject: Re: OpenSSH installation problems On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Drew Hunt wrote: > The authenticity of host 'myhost.mydomain.com' can't be established. > RSA key fingerprint is 0b:49:6d:09:14:18:e3:e8:21:39:61:5e:cc:a4:c3

RE: OpenSSH installation problems

2000-11-07 Thread Drew Hunt
Ok, Thanks all! Problem solved! :) Drew -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Todd A. Jacobs Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 7:59 PM To: RedHat general mailling list Cc: Redhat-Install-List Subject: Re: OpenSSH installation problems On Mon

Re: OpenSSH installation problems

2000-11-06 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Drew Hunt wrote: > The authenticity of host 'myhost.mydomain.com' can't be established. > RSA key fingerprint is 0b:49:6d:09:14:18:e3:e8:21:39:61:5e:cc:a4:c3:0e. > Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? no > Aborted by user! It's not an error. You're aborting

Re: OpenSSH installation problems

2000-11-06 Thread Bret Hughes
Drew Hunt wrote: > I"m trying to install OpenSSH and I keep getting this error: > > The authenticity of host 'myhost.mydomain.com' can't be established. > RSA key fingerprint is 0b:49:6d:09:14:18:e3:e8:21:39:61:5e:cc:a4:c3:0e. > Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? no > Aborted

Re: OpenSSH installation problems

2000-11-06 Thread Matthew Galgoci
You are supposed to get that message each time you connect to a new host, and type "yes" followed by enter if you want to continue connecting. --Matt On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 02:54:07PM -0700, Drew Hunt wrote: > I"m trying to install OpenSSH and I keep getting this error: > > The authenticity o

OpenSSH installation problems

2000-11-06 Thread Drew Hunt
I"m trying to install OpenSSH and I keep getting this error: The authenticity of host 'myhost.mydomain.com' can't be established. RSA key fingerprint is 0b:49:6d:09:14:18:e3:e8:21:39:61:5e:cc:a4:c3:0e. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? no Aborted by user! The only documentat

Re: Xmysqladmin installation problems

2000-05-02 Thread Danny
I am currently running Distrib 3.22.25 of MySQL which works for me. On Tue, 02 May 2000, Larry Mintz wrote: > I have the current version of MySQL. I can't install > xmysqladmin. It gives me the message that I need > mysql-3.20.xy> to install. > But I have 3.22.xy, so what gives ? > How can I fi

Re: Xmysqladmin installation problems

2000-05-02 Thread Greg Wright
Get the SRPM , modify the requires section, or coment it out, then recompile... I may even have an older RPM somewhere, mail me privately if you want me to look Something for all to be aware of about RPM's and SRPM's , even with the same name they can be very different, depending on the pac

Xmysqladmin installation problems

2000-05-02 Thread Larry Mintz
I have the current version of MySQL. I can't install xmysqladmin. It gives me the message that I need mysql-3.20.xy> to install. But I have 3.22.xy, so what gives ? How can I fix this problem. Larry Mintz<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- -- E-Mail: Larry Mintz <[EMAIL PROT

Re: Installation Problems...

1998-05-31 Thread David E. Fox
On Sat, 30 May 1998, Christopher Gorski wrote: >Everything is fine, however, until I get to package installation. I pick to >install all packages, but when I get to emacs, I get RPM errors, and the >installer exits. If I install everything but Emacs, everything goes fine >for a while, then othe

Installation Problems...

1998-05-30 Thread Christopher Gorski
Allright - this seemed like a problem for the installation mailing list, but not much seems to be going on there, so here I go: I have a Pentium 100 with a 6.4 gig Western Digital drive running Win95 and NT. I have installed RedHat 5.0 successfully in the past. Now I want to install a fresh cop

pam installation problems solved

1998-04-05 Thread Bug Hunter
It turned out that pam was already installed, just behind the times, even though libpwdb.so.0 wasn't anywhere to be found. I was able to upgrade pam in 2 steps, and then wu-ftp installed. Interesting. Rather than reporting that an earlier version of pam existed, it complained about the libr

Re: Installation Problems

1998-04-05 Thread Aaron Walker
The CD-ROM is already connected to the secondary IDE. Here is my drives: Primary Master: Maxtor 3.5GB Primary Slave: None Secondary Master: CD-ROM Secondary Slave: None Hi also just new into the list but I also experience

Re: Installation Problems

1998-04-05 Thread Seth Mos
Hi also just new into the list but I also experienced the same prob on a system because the CDrom and hard disk couldn't live together in peace. (just like having a girlfriend :) ). Try connecting one of the drives (e.g. CDrom) to a secondary IDE connector. Wich I guess you use. This solved the p

re: installation problems

1998-04-05 Thread Db
>The 2nd error: >install exited abnormally -- recieved signal 11 >sending termination signals...none >sending kill signals...done >unmounting filesystems... [caveat: from which media type are you installing from?] This 2nd error, I have seen personally. I was on a cyrix plodded board (586-133 if

Installation Problems

1998-04-05 Thread Aaron Walker
While attempting to install RH5, I get 2 different errors. The 1st error: error -2 reading header: No such file or directory install exited abnormally sending termination signals...none sending kill signals...done unmounting filesystems... /tmp/rhimage /mnt/usr /mnt/ /proc you ma