Mounting /var to tmpfs - Dracut Question

2018-10-30 Thread C. Cook
I am working toward making a read-only filesystem, and setting aside the merit and feasibility of that, I need to mount /var in tmpfs.  Of course /var/log, spool, cache, lock, etc must be writeable, and we can't anticipate what other areas of /var a given application might decide to write to. (I've

Setting up userquota question

2003-10-23 Thread Jason Williams
Hello everyone. I've run into a bit of a problem when I try and implement userquotas on my /home partition. I followed the steps that were suggested in the Red Hat Manuals. I did the following: 1) I edited /etc/fstab and add usrquota to the /home line: $ mount /dev/sda1 on / type ext3 (rw) no

Re: RealPlayer install question

2003-10-23 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 08:03 10/23/2003, you wrote: I download rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs2_rpm from Realplayer website and tried installing it using rpm -ivh. I got the following error messages. why is there an exclusive lock on /var/lib/rpm/Packages? Do I need to be root to install anything? Is there a w

RealPlayer install question

2003-10-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello everyone, I have RH9 installed on some generic machine which P4 processor. I download rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs2_rpm from Realplayer website and tried installing it using rpm -ivh. I got the following error messages. Could someone guide me what these mean and how I can g

Re: Question about sound on a Toshiba Notebook

2003-10-22 Thread David Smith
Actually this is where I started. They do mention problems with the sound card, however it's with it does not mention problems with choppy music. In the redhat general archives there is something about major problems with redhat 9 due to the kernel problems. However, this again is it not workin

Re: Question about sound on a Toshiba Notebook

2003-10-22 Thread Jeff
I had a few probs with my compaq when I intsalled RH on it. have a look at... http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/toshiba.html On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 18:04, David Smith wrote: > Hi all! > I have a Toshiba Satellite 1805-S204. I am running Redhat 8.0 and am > having trouble with the sound card being a

Question about sound on a Toshiba Notebook

2003-10-22 Thread David Smith
Hi all! I have a Toshiba Satellite 1805-S204. I am running Redhat 8.0 and am having trouble with the sound card being a bit 'choppy'. Every time I click on another window or click on an icon, etc etc the sound will chop. Usually with an mp3 or ogg file. The cd player software seems to work fine. Ha

RE: Grub question

2003-10-22 Thread Otto Haliburton
; Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 11:23 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Grub question > > Group, > > I decided to eliminate grub from the mba of the hardrive where windows > resides, so I could just boot to linux using a floppy. Obviously I > wanted grub on a floppy so

Grub question

2003-10-22 Thread Felipe Leon
Group, I decided to eliminate grub from the mba of the hardrive where windows resides, so I could just boot to linux using a floppy. Obviously I wanted grub on a floppy so what I did was (read it somewhere) to dd the files stage1 and stage2 from /usr/share/grub/i386-redhat/ to the floppy like

Re: tftp question

2003-10-21 Thread Alan Peery
Jason Murray wrote: nobody:x:99:99:Nobody:/:/sbin/nologin 'nobody' entry from /etc/group: nobody:x:99: That tackles the top items on my list, and a small bit of investigation with "strings -a", "strace" and "grep" has proven to me that the error message is coming from in.tftp, and not from x

RE: tftp question

2003-10-21 Thread Jason Murray
Alan Peery wrote: >>in.tftpd[2225]: cannot set groups for user nobody >> >> >Sounds to me like there isn't a "nobody" group in /etc/group--or that >the user's group as defined in /etc/passwd doesn't exist. Alan, I looked into this. Here's the 'nobody' entry from /etc/passwd: nobody:x:99:99:Nobod

Re: tftp question

2003-10-21 Thread Alan Peery
Jason Murray wrote: in.tftpd[2225]: cannot set groups for user nobody Sounds to me like there isn't a "nobody" group in /etc/group--or that the user's group as defined in /etc/passwd doesn't exist. Alan -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/m

Re: X-CD Roast question again please

2003-10-21 Thread damovand
On Tuesday 21 October 2003 10:27 am, John P Verel wrote: I tried "Disk-At-Once". This could be one of the options that makes it work when it works. It sounds strange but I have been trying so many times so many different ways that by now I'm hopelessly confused. For example this morning eve

Re: X-CD Roast question again please

2003-10-21 Thread John P Verel
On 10/21/03 10:09 -0400, damovand wrote: > On Tuesday 21 October 2003 09:29 am, Matthias Krebs wrote: > > First I want to thank everyone for the information and hints you are > providing. > Under "Options", you can select "Default Write Options". There is a known bug in cdrecord (for which xcd

Re: X-CD Roast question again please

2003-10-21 Thread damovand
On Tuesday 21 October 2003 09:29 am, Matthias Krebs wrote: First I want to thank everyone for the information and hints you are providing. As to writing just the session information. I thought something like that was happening. The problem is I'm just not very sure, anymore, what I'm setting

Re: X-CD Roast question again please

2003-10-21 Thread Matthias Krebs
Am Die, den 21.10.2003 schrieb damovand um 05:13: > On Monday 20 October 2003 11:09 pm, damovand wrote: > Here's the output that I get from X-CD Roast which seems to indicate I should > have something on the CD. ... > Track 01: data 0 MB padsize: 152 KB > Total size:0 MB (00:

Re: X-CD Roast question again please

2003-10-21 Thread damovand
On Tuesday 21 October 2003 09:02 am, John P Verel wrote: Hi, I'm using X-CD Roast. On "Create session/image" tab, I'm selecting "Create multi session CD" and "Do not fixate after write". I see the image being created but it is not written onto CD. If I don't set "Do not fixate after write"

Re: X-CD Roast question again please

2003-10-21 Thread John P Verel
On 10/20/03 23:13 -0400, damovand wrote: > On Monday 20 October 2003 11:09 pm, damovand wrote: > Here's the output that I get from X-CD Roast which seems to indicate I should > have something on the CD. What command line did you use? John -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL

RE: tftp question

2003-10-21 Thread Jason Murray
Sorry for the resubmit, but I never saw this hit the list -Original Message- From: Jason Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 4:52 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: tftp question Hi all, I've had to set up a TFTP server on my RedHat 9 (fully up

Re: X-CD Roast question again please

2003-10-20 Thread damovand
On Monday 20 October 2003 11:09 pm, damovand wrote: Here's the output that I get from X-CD Roast which seems to indicate I should have something on the CD. >>> snip <<< Calling: /usr/lib/xcdroast-0.98/bin/xcdrwrap CDRECORD dev=ATAPI:0,1,0 gracetime=2 fs=4096k driv

X-CD Roast question again please

2003-10-20 Thread damovand
I'm tring to burn a CD using X-CD Roast with flags set for multisession and with the option set not to close the CD. I get the diagnostic output which seems to indicate the operation went successfully (see the message below). But there's nothing on the CD! Does anyone have any idea what is g

RE: Postfix question

2003-10-20 Thread Mike Koponick
Alan, Thanks! That works! Mike -Original Message- From: Alan Hodgson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 2:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Postfix question On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 03:01:06PM -0700, Mike Koponick wrote: > I was wondering if anyone had

RE: Postfix question

2003-10-20 Thread Cowles, Steve
Mike Koponick wrote: > I was wondering if anyone had run into the same issue, and I apologize > in advance if this is the incorrect place to bring up the subject. > > I would like to setup Postfix to allow ANYONE to e-mail to my postfix > server and use it as a relay. This is done for visiting peo

Re: Postfix question

2003-10-20 Thread Alan Hodgson
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 03:01:06PM -0700, Mike Koponick wrote: > I was wondering if anyone had run into the same issue, and I apologize > in advance if this is the incorrect place to bring up the subject. > > I would like to setup Postfix to allow ANYONE to e-mail to my postfix > server and use it

Postfix question

2003-10-20 Thread Mike Koponick
I was wondering if anyone had run into the same issue, and I apologize in advance if this is the incorrect place to bring up the subject. I would like to setup Postfix to allow ANYONE to e-mail to my postfix server and use it as a relay. This is done for visiting people that cannot sendmail to the

nfs question

2003-10-20 Thread Chema Carballido
Hi! Could any user (not the root) mount a export with the command mount ? I use the insecure option on the export-options but doesn work. Thank you -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

samba question

2003-10-20 Thread Chema Carballido
Hello all!! I have trying samba and i can access and see the samba server from windows, but i receive the following message when i try to connect from linux: added interface ip=192.168.0.54 ... Password: Domain=[]OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.7a] tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME Al

tftp question

2003-10-20 Thread Jason Murray
Hi all, I've had to set up a TFTP server on my RedHat 9 (fully updated) machine. I got the server installed and running, but it was not answering any TFTP requests. I ran a packet sniffer, and found that the requests were arriving, but being ignored by the server. Finally, while checking the log

Re: networking question

2003-10-20 Thread Jason Dixon
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 07:13, Felipe Leon wrote: > Group: > At home I have two computers with RH9 connected to a router (dhcp > server) which connects to the internet through a dsl modem. In order to > facilitate internal networking among the two computers, on installation > I set both eth0 as tr

networking question

2003-10-20 Thread Felipe Leon
Group: At home I have two computers with RH9 connected to a router (dhcp server) which connects to the internet through a dsl modem. In order to facilitate internal networking among the two computers, on installation I set both eth0 as trusted devices. Is that save? the router has a built in fi

mouse config - probably a n00b question

2003-10-19 Thread Jeff
Hello again, Another good question for you all - I have a 5 button mouse (2x left, 2x right & middle). The extra 2 buttons were, in windows, used for fwd and back in IE and the file manager. Im not bothered about it working in my internet browser - mouse gestures in opera sorted that one.

Re: export PATH (newbie question)

2003-10-19 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 01:18 10/19/2003, you wrote: I'm not going to touch the feminist jokes that could be made about "man bash"-ing ;) Seriously though, I did glance at it earlier (and more in-depth now), and it is suffering from a serious case of TMI (too doggone much information...) Trying to find the pertinent

Re: export PATH (newbie question)

2003-10-19 Thread David Eduardo Gomez Noguera
> I suppose that if there aren't at least six ways to do something, it > isn't worth doing ;) > > Now, out of plain old curiosity, where DOES bash get the default path > from (as set by the administrator or RH), as it does not show up in ANY > of the 3 files above??? > PATH does not get d

Re: export PATH (newbie question)

2003-10-19 Thread Sean Earp
Thanks Rodolpho- On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 10:29 PM, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: Hello all- I have googled, searched the archive, and read my RH Linux books, and I must be missing something here. What you want here is "man bash", just so you know. I'm not going to touch the feminist jokes t

Re: export PATH (newbie question)

2003-10-18 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 22:51 10/18/2003, you wrote: Hello all- I have googled, searched the archive, and read my RH Linux books, and I must be missing something here. What you want here is "man bash", just so you know. I have a program that I want to run from the command line on a fairly frequent basis, and do not

export PATH (newbie question)

2003-10-18 Thread Sean Earp
Hello all- I have googled, searched the archive, and read my RH Linux books, and I must be missing something here. I have a program that I want to run from the command line on a fairly frequent basis, and do not want to have to specify the path every time (as it is several directories down),

Re: GRUB question

2003-10-15 Thread Samuel Flory
Susan Champigny wrote: Grub is not a favorite of mine, I prefer lilo, so I am hoping someone out there can help w/ the following. I initially installed lilo, and was having boot problems, so I editted /grub/grub.conf. This particular system has and ide, and scsi disk, scsi being the disk w/ the

Filesystem Question

2003-10-15 Thread Tony Pagliocco
Ok, So I check this new computer that came in the other day to see what kind of filesystem it had set up when Dell sent the computer. It showed the following: /dev/sda5 418582916 / /dev/sd3 101107 /boot none 1031976 /dev/shm The computer has 4 , 176 gb hard disks in it and its running under R

Re: GRUB question

2003-10-14 Thread Edward Dekkers
Susan Champigny wrote: Grub is not a favorite of mine, I prefer lilo, so I am hoping someone out there can help w/ the following. I initially installed lilo, and was having boot problems, so I editted /grub/grub.conf. This particular system has and ide, and scsi disk, scsi being the disk w/ th

Re: GRUB question

2003-10-14 Thread Phil Savoie
Hi Susan, What you are looking for is the command: grub-install /dev/hda for ide booting disk or grub-install /dev/sd0 for a scsi booting disk Regards, Phil Savoie On Tuesday 14 October 2003 08:50, Susan Champigny wrote: > Grub is not a favorite of mine, I prefer lilo,

GRUB question

2003-10-14 Thread Susan Champigny
Grub is not a favorite of mine, I prefer lilo, so I am hoping someone out there can help w/ the following. I initially installed lilo, and was having boot problems, so I editted /grub/grub.conf. This particular system has and ide, and scsi disk, scsi being the disk w/ the OS, and ide disk w/ d

USB Wireless question

2003-10-13 Thread Kerry Miller
I have an old (Toshiba Pentium 166) laptop and the pcmcia wireless card (Linksys) doesn't seem to work with it under Linux or Windows 98SE, so I got a Linksys WUSB12 USB wireless adapter. This one does work under W98SE but I'd prefer to stick with Linux on this machine. Have any of you gotten

Re: Ethereal filter question

2003-10-13 Thread Thierry ITTY
during capture, the filters have to be expressed with the pcap syntax (the one used with tcpdump for example) because they are handled by pcap so type ip host 10.1.5.2(or : host ip x.y.z.t) instead of ip.addr == 10.1.5.2 the latter is the ethereal display filter syntax, wh

Re: Ethereal filter question - solved

2003-10-13 Thread Gary Stainburn
On Monday 13 Oct 2003 10:58 am, Gary Stainburn wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'm trying to track down a problem with one of my PC's and I want to > monitor IP traffic in/out of it so I've installed Ethereal & Ethereal-gnome > which should allow me to do what I want. > > However, I'm having trouble with th

Ethereal filter question

2003-10-13 Thread Gary Stainburn
Hi folks, I'm trying to track down a problem with one of my PC's and I want to monitor IP traffic in/out of it so I've installed Ethereal & Ethereal-gnome which should allow me to do what I want. However, I'm having trouble with the filter. According to the man page I should be able to just p

Re: Redhat 8.0 Sendmail question

2003-10-11 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 23:36 10/10/2003, you wrote: I am running sendmail-8.12.8-9.80 on a redhat 8.0 box. My mail has been running just fine for a long time but I have a very annoying problem. I get 2 Drafts, Sent and Trash folders for each inbox I have for my users. INBOX.Drafts, Drafts, INBOX.Sent, Sent, INBOX.Tr

Re: Redhat 8.0 Sendmail question

2003-10-11 Thread Nick Lindsell
On Sat, 2003-10-11 at 06:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I am running sendmail-8.12.8-9.80 on a redhat 8.0 box. My mail has been > running just fine for a long time but I have a very annoying problem. I > get 2 Drafts, Sent and Trash folders for each inbox I have for my users. > INB

Re: rsync and ssh simple question

2003-10-10 Thread MKlinke
On Friday 10 October 2003 19:30, Gordon Messmer wrote: > MKlinke wrote: > > I haven't tried it with crontab so I don't know if it'll fit here > > but with batch jobs like this via ssh the ssh-agent mechanism works > > very well. The thought of null passphrases just leave me a little > > cold and sh

Redhat 8.0 Sendmail question

2003-10-10 Thread redhat
Hi Guys, I am running sendmail-8.12.8-9.80 on a redhat 8.0 box. My mail has been running just fine for a long time but I have a very annoying problem. I get 2 Drafts, Sent and Trash folders for each inbox I have for my users. INBOX.Drafts, Drafts, INBOX.Sent, Sent, INBOX.Trash and Trash. Is th

Re: rsync and ssh simple question

2003-10-10 Thread Gordon Messmer
MKlinke wrote: I haven't tried it with crontab so I don't know if it'll fit here but with batch jobs like this via ssh the ssh-agent mechanism works very well. The thought of null passphrases just leave me a little cold and shivering As well it should. There is a more secure option, though

Re: Another newb question. (Uninstalling apps)

2003-10-10 Thread John Nichel
Donald Tyler wrote: Maybe not for this, but I am 95% braindead when it comes to *nix. Don't worry...we were all new at this once. There are many sources to help you along your way, man being one of them. If you want to know how to use something like grep, at the command line, just type, "man

RE: Another newb question. (Uninstalling apps)

2003-10-10 Thread Bret Hughes
a post in the archives: On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 15:01, chris sherwood wrote: > finally ummm... not to sound stupid but where is the documentation located > for redhat? Now that is a good question and is answered in the docs:) seriously, Early on , after being intimidated by these guys with s

RE: Another newb question. (Uninstalling apps)

2003-10-10 Thread Donald Tyler
Maybe not for this, but I am 95% braindead when it comes to *nix. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jurvis lasalle Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 10:27 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Another newb question. (Uninstalling apps) On

Re: Another newb question. (Uninstalling apps)

2003-10-10 Thread jurvis lasalle
On Friday, Oct 10, 2003, at 11:10 America/New_York, Donald Tyler wrote: OK here's another newbie question. If I install an application from an .rpm file, how do I remove it later? P.S. I am getting a book this weekend so I won't be so ignorant =0) Thanks. You really don't

Re: Another newb question. (Uninstalling apps)

2003-10-10 Thread Vince Scimeca
On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 11:10, Donald Tyler wrote: > OK here's another newbie question. > > If I install an application from an .rpm file, how do I remove it later? > > P.S. I am getting a book this weekend so I won't be so ignorant =0) > > Thanks. rpm -e -- Vi

Another newb question. (Uninstalling apps)

2003-10-10 Thread Donald Tyler
OK here's another newbie question. If I install an application from an .rpm file, how do I remove it later? P.S. I am getting a book this weekend so I won't be so ignorant =0) Thanks. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailma

RE: Linux Newbie Question

2003-10-09 Thread Michael Kalus
Try: ctrl+alt+backspace, this WILL force a restart on the X-Server. M. > -Original Message- > From: Donald Tyler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 2:04 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Linux Newbie Question > > > That'

Re: Linux Newbie Question

2003-10-09 Thread Vince Scimeca
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 13:55, Donald Tyler wrote: > Hi everyone, > > > > I have just started to use Linux and I had a question, it is probably > a really dumb question so please forgive me. > > > > I am using Red Hat Linux 9. > > > > I just in

RE: Linux Newbie Question

2003-10-09 Thread Donald Tyler
rsday, October 09, 2003 12:56 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Linux Newbie Question exit out to the command prompt and run startx -Original Message- From: Donald Tyler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 1:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subjec

RE: Linux Newbie Question

2003-10-09 Thread Douglas
: Thursday, October 09, 2003 10:56 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' exit out to the command prompt and run startx -Original Message- From: Donald Tyler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 1:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Linux Newbie Question Hi everyon

RE: Linux Newbie Question

2003-10-09 Thread Donald Tyler
That's what I presumed, but when I did, the res didn't change. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael S. Dunsavage Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 1:05 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Linux Newbie Question You should

RE: Linux Newbie Question

2003-10-09 Thread Jason Staudenmayer
exit out to the command prompt and run startx -Original Message- From: Donald Tyler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 1:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Linux Newbie Question Hi everyone, I have just started to use Linux and I had a question, it is

Re: Linux Newbie Question

2003-10-09 Thread Michael S. Dunsavage
You should be able to just log out of X and that would restart it. Much like rebooting MS. > > > Problem is I have no idea what the XServer is or how to control it. I > searched services list and the RedHat site and the built in docs and I > can't find anything. > > > > Can anyone point me in t

Linux Newbie Question

2003-10-09 Thread Donald Tyler
Hi everyone,   I have just started to use Linux and I had a question, it is probably a really dumb question so please forgive me.   I am using Red Hat Linux 9.   I just installed a new Graphics Card and the system resolution reset to default. Now if I try to up the resolution it

RE: SCSI disk question

2003-10-09 Thread Gordon McDowall
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SCSI disk question once the new disk is installed, i'd create new raid partitions with proper size create fs on them mount them copy anything from smaller disk chroot the new root fs lilo now you should have another bootable disk with bigger partitions shutdown remov

Re: SCSI disk question

2003-10-09 Thread Thierry ITTY
once the new disk is installed, i'd create new raid partitions with proper size create fs on them mount them copy anything from smaller disk chroot the new root fs lilo now you should have another bootable disk with bigger partitions shutdown remove the smaller disk put the new bigger disk in it

Printer Question

2003-10-09 Thread Daniel G. Pruitt
Hi, I'm having a little problem setting up print queues. I can't seem to get Media Source as an option for Driver Options. Details: RedHat 9.0, LPRng 3.8.19-3.1, redhat-config-printer-gui. The printer I'm setting up is a Tektronix Phaser 850. I need to set up a queue using Tray 2 for transp

SCSI disk question

2003-10-09 Thread Gordon McDowall
Hi I have a machine with two software raid disks, these disks need to be replaced with bigger disks to increase the size of the /home partition, has anyone done this before? Basically I need to: Set one idsk as faulty in the raid config Remove the disk from the raid Remove the disk physically and

raid0 + raid1 question

2003-10-08 Thread anthony mayes
I have 7 disks in an x86 box. I want to have 2 raid0's (concatenations) of 3 disks each. Then I want to raid1 (mirror) the raid0's. This leaves 1 disk for the OS. Is it possible to remove one of the raid0's (concatenation of 3 disks) from the raid1 (mirror)? I need to perform a backup whil

Re: Apt question

2003-10-07 Thread Haley Crowe
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/7/2003 10:39:50 AM >>> On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 10:15, Haley Crowe wrote: > Hello all. I've been doing a little research on apt for Linux. If I'm > understanding it correctly, all it does is compare the packages you have > installed to what is available out on freshrpms (or

Re: Apt question

2003-10-07 Thread Bret Hughes
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 10:15, Haley Crowe wrote: > Hello all. I've been doing a little research on apt for Linux. If I'm > understanding it correctly, all it does is compare the packages you have > installed to what is available out on freshrpms (or where ever you tell > it to look), and download

Apt question

2003-10-07 Thread Haley Crowe
Hello all. I've been doing a little research on apt for Linux. If I'm understanding it correctly, all it does is compare the packages you have installed to what is available out on freshrpms (or where ever you tell it to look), and download the packages that are updated and packages that it is de

Logging question

2003-10-07 Thread Sasa Stupar
Hi! I have a cable modem connection to inet on my RH8 which is router for my LAN. Lately I have some difficulties with the stability of my connection so I am asking: Is it possible to log the connection of the cable modem to the inet? I would like to log how long was modem online an how long w

nfs question

2003-10-05 Thread João Borsoi Soares
Hello list, I've set up a nfs server, and I was having a problem when booting the system. I was getting the following message: rpc.nfsd: nfssvc: Address already in use Well, I found out the problem. My server is a nfs server but also a nfs client (through netfs). Redhat setup application made bo

Samba DC question

2003-10-04 Thread Thomas Fortner
hrist crucified..."  1 Corinthians 1:23 Message: 6 From: "Keith & Patty Birchfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Is it possible to used red hat as a BDC? Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 17:43:21 -0400 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello all, I'

Re: CD-RW media question

2003-10-03 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 15:20 10/3/2003, you wrote: I was wondering how many times a CD-RW disc is good for? I do a nightly incremental backup and didn't want to over-exceed its life span/# of re-writes. I'm just using the garden variety cheap media. Try googling for it. Don't take my word for it, but somewhere back

CD-RW media question

2003-10-03 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
Hello, I was wondering how many times a CD-RW disc is good for? I do a nightly incremental backup and didn't want to over-exceed its life span/# of re-writes. I'm just using the garden variety cheap media. TIA - TE Dukes Enterprises, Inc. Palmetto Shoppe

PHP update question:

2003-10-03 Thread Kyle Gasho
Title: Message Is there a way to update to the latest version of PHP (PHP 4.3.4RC1) using RPM's rather then using source code. I am unable to find any RH downloads for this.   I am using RH9.       thanks   -Me * T

XF86 Config Question

2003-10-02 Thread Tony Pagliocco
I'm trying to set up Dual Monitors in RH 9. My Video card is a NVIDIA Quadro FX 1000 (128mb) I've installed the most recent driver from it and have edited my XF86Config to the best of what the documentation could tell me. Because my video card isnt listed as TwinView capable I've gone with Xine

Re: Dumb Newbie question bout Tripwire

2003-10-02 Thread Bret Hughes
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 09:34, Leonard Miller wrote: > I'm one step ahead of you Bret. > Not anymore! see the new version at http://www.elevating.com/bret/twpolclean.pl and one you can actually read online at http://www.elevating.com/bret/twpolclean.pl.txt # # changelog # # 2003-10-1 [EMAI

Raid 'recovery' question

2003-10-02 Thread Joop Carels
Hello, I've got RH9 servers running in a few locations, with some 'valuable' data in a mirrored RAID partitions. One such site recently had a disk crash in the mirror and we removed the disk from the system. However, a replacement was not readily available and the data was needed day-to-day. Wh

[Thanks] Re: X-CD Roast setup question,

2003-10-01 Thread damovand
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 06:08 pm, Ed Greshko wrote: > On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 02:15, damovand wrote: > > H > > 'No image-directories defined. You have to define at least one directory > > for saving image data in order to continue' > > > > The problem is I don't the option to set an image direct

Re: X-CD Roast setup question,

2003-10-01 Thread Ed Greshko
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 02:15, damovand wrote: > H > 'No image-directories defined. You have to define at least one directory for > saving image data in order to continue' > > The problem is I don't the option to set an image directory on any of the > tabs. Does anyone know what that option wil

Re: Dumb Newbie question bout Tripwire

2003-10-01 Thread Bret Hughes
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 15:41, cajun wrote: > Bret Hughes wrote: > > > (snip) > > > >found it for those who might be interested. Love them archives. > > > > > > > >http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=redhat-list&m=104396069108467&w=2 > > > >Bret > > > > > > > > > Hi Bret, > > Thanks. That I do appr

Re: Dumb Newbie question bout Tripwire

2003-10-01 Thread cajun
Bret Hughes wrote: (snip) found it for those who might be interested. Love them archives. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=redhat-list&m=104396069108467&w=2 Bret Hi Bret, Thanks. That I do appreciate!!! Will this script go in to the twpol.txt and edit it for cleaning up any of the fil

Re: X-CD Roast setup question,

2003-10-01 Thread damovand
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 03:19 pm, John P Verel wrote: > On 10/01/03 14:15 -0400, damovand wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am using X-CD-Roast GUI to set it up. When I press SETUP button I go > > to a page with five tabs. On the first tab both my CD-ROM and CD-RW are > > listed on the first tab.

Re: X-CD Roast setup question,

2003-10-01 Thread John P Verel
On 10/01/03 14:15 -0400, damovand wrote: > Hello all, > I am using X-CD-Roast GUI to set it up. When I press SETUP button I go to a > page with five tabs. On the first tab both my CD-ROM and CD-RW are listed on > the first tab. But going forward on the subsequent tabs (CD Setting/HD > Settin

X-CD Roast setup question,

2003-10-01 Thread damovand
Hello all, I am using X-CD-Roast GUI to set it up. When I press SETUP button I go to a page with five tabs. On the first tab both my CD-ROM and CD-RW are listed on the first tab. But going forward on the subsequent tabs (CD Setting/HD Setting/ Miscellaneous/ and Options) there's no informatio

Re: Dumb Newbie question bout Tripwire

2003-10-01 Thread Bret Hughes
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 09:15, Bret Hughes wrote: > On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 07:04, Steve Gonzales wrote: > > Hi, Lee. > > > > You have to initialize the tripwire database by going into /etc/tripwire > > and running ./twinstall.sh. I'm not too up on tripwire, but that > > command should stop the email

Re: Dumb Newbie question bout Tripwire

2003-10-01 Thread Bret Hughes
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 07:04, Steve Gonzales wrote: > Hi, Lee. > > You have to initialize the tripwire database by going into /etc/tripwire > and running ./twinstall.sh. I'm not too up on tripwire, but that > command should stop the emails. > The default twpol.txt has all the files for an everyt

Re: rsync and ssh simple question

2003-10-01 Thread Michael Gargiullo
This is pretty easy to do. I use this method to back up 20 remote machines. If you want examples, email me directly. I've made one comment to what Hardy wrote. let me know if you have any questions. -Mike (Sorry for the top post) On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 09:30, Hardy Merrill wrote: > Nathalie B

Re: rsync and ssh simple question

2003-10-01 Thread Hardy Merrill
Nathalie Boulos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > > i'm using rsync with ssh to connect to a remote host > and mirror a website. > > I want to put the command in crontab and i don't want > ssh to ask for password before opening the connexion. I assume from these statements that you want to use

Re: rsync and ssh simple question

2003-10-01 Thread MKlinke
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 07:32, Jason Dixon wrote: > On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 08:15, Nathalie Boulos wrote: > > Hello, > > > > i'm using rsync with ssh to connect to a remote host > > and mirror a website. > > > > I want to put the command in crontab and i don't want > > ssh to ask for password be

Re: rsync and ssh simple question

2003-10-01 Thread Reuben D. Budiardja
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 08:32 am, Jason Dixon wrote: > On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 08:15, Nathalie Boulos wrote: > > Hello, > > > > i'm using rsync with ssh to connect to a remote host > > and mirror a website. > > > > I want to put the command in crontab and i don't want > > ssh to ask for password

Re: rsync and ssh simple question

2003-10-01 Thread Jason Dixon
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 08:15, Nathalie Boulos wrote: > Hello, > > i'm using rsync with ssh to connect to a remote host > and mirror a website. > > I want to put the command in crontab and i don't want > ssh to ask for password before opening the connexion. > > Anyone knows how can i avoid that?

rsync and ssh simple question

2003-10-01 Thread Nathalie Boulos
Hello, i'm using rsync with ssh to connect to a remote host and mirror a website. I want to put the command in crontab and i don't want ssh to ask for password before opening the connexion. Anyone knows how can i avoid that? Regards Nathalie __ Do you Yahoo!? Th

Re: Dumb Newbie question bout Tripwire

2003-10-01 Thread José Hugo Pérez Casanova
Any way be aware of something: When running twinstall.sh it looks for some files that are supposed to be somewhere and with some attributes. If it does not find what it looks for, will send you huge e-mails with all the errors and files it not found. Read the docs first. > Hi, Lee. > > You have

Re: Dumb Newbie question bout Tripwire

2003-10-01 Thread Steve Gonzales
Hi, Lee. You have to initialize the tripwire database by going into /etc/tripwire and running ./twinstall.sh. I'm not too up on tripwire, but that command should stop the emails. HIH! -- Steven C. Gonzales, RHCE, MCSE Louisiana State University [EMAIL PROTECTED] Division of Enginee

Re: AcroRead Question

2003-09-30 Thread marc
check the ~/.acrobat/prefs file. from a quick glance, the screen and windows settings should be modified in the first lines of the file ... hth Marc > > On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 11:44, Tony Pagliocco wrote: > > Anyone with AcroRead experience,this ones for you! > > > > I got a friend , really

Re: Dumb Newbie question bout Tripwire

2003-09-30 Thread cajun
Ian Mortimer wrote: I'm running RH9 with all the latest updates. I have been noticeing in mail to root about Tripwire. Is Tripwire automaticly setup when installing RH or do you have to set it up after installing? You have to set it up: cd /etc/tripwire vi twpol.txt # customiz

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