On Tuesday, October 21, 2003, at 02:18 PM, Alan Peery wrote:
Ken Rossman wrote:
Is there some trick to this that I am missing? Are there some tools I
can use to track down what might be wrong?
What doesn "showmount -e" display?
$ showmount -e
Export list for frankfurt:
/export/home *
/export/loca
Ken Rossman wrote:
Is there some trick to this that I am missing? Are there some tools I
can use to track down what might be wrong?
What doesn "showmount -e" display?
Are the machines listed in each other's /etc/hosts files?
Are your firewalls dropping packets, or rejecting them? If you're
sil
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From: "Ken Rossman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: Problems with NFS directory exports off of RH9 systems
> On Monday, October 20, 2003, at 10:36 AM, Benjamin J. Weiss wrot
On Monday, October 20, 2003, at 10:36 AM, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
From: "Ken Rossman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am working in a mixed environment with Linux, Solaris, MacOSX, and
Windows systems and have been quite frustrated in trying to get
directories exported properly under NFS from the Linux syst
From: "Ken Rossman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 9:16 AM
Subject: Problems with NFS directory exports off of RH9 systems
> I am working in a mixed environment with Linux, Solaris, MacOSX, and
> Windows
> systems and have been quite frustrated in tryin
On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 11:39:42AM -0700, Robert Nelson wrote:
> RHL seems
> to be going the corporate or business route which is fine for those users
> but no help to me.
Red Hat Professional Workstation is fine for the majority of SOHO user
base. $82 at BUY.COM and it includes a full year of RH
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 10:31:54PM -0700, Des Dougan wrote:
> I have a problem printing from 2 Windows 2000 PCs to a Lexmark 3200
> inkjet printer attached to my RH 9 PC. The RH 9 box is using KDE, and is
> a fairly default configuration otherwise. I can successfully print from
> Win9x and from ano
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 11:19, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> You can try reloading the module with the watchdog parameter to see if it
> removes the problem for you:
>
> modprobe 3x59x watchdog=1
>
> Obviously you have to unload the module before you can reload it. The
> watchdog option may or m
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 10:45:55 -0400
David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sep 24 09:19:30 main kernel: eth0: transmit timed out, tx_status 00
> status e681.
> Sep 24 09:19:30 main kernel: diagnostics: net 0cc2 media a800 dma
> 003a.
> Sep 24 09:19:30 main kernel: eth0: Interrupt posted but
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 09:53, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> There should have been two additional error lines above the one you
> started with. The first one saying "transmit timed out". They would
> give important information but my guess would be tthat you have
> some bus-mastering device in the m
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 08:42:20 -0400
David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're getting quite a few of these on one client. This works perfectly
> in Windows. Card is a 3Com 3CXFE575BT. It seems to be identified
> properly.
>
> Sep 24 07:41:58 main kernel: eth0: Interrupt posted but not delivere
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Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: Problems recognizing IDE DVD Writer
> On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 14:10, dlangschied wrote:
> > Hi all!
> > I have installed a DVD Writer on my Linux 8.0 system. It does not seem
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 14:10, dlangschied wrote:
> Hi all!
> I have installed a DVD Writer on my Linux 8.0 system. It does not seem to
> want to recognize it. It does recognize it on 9.0, but I am reluctant to
> upgrade to 9.0 just yet.
> Any suggestions?
More info would help is my first suggesti
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 00:32, Ben Joyce wrote:
> hi list.
>
> just wondering if anyone has experienced any problems with RHL9 booting
> after previously removing/re-inserting the NIC, in this case a 3Com
> 3C905B (iirc).
>
> I powered down and removed the card and used it in another machine
> temp
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 16:30, Paulo Ferreira wrote:
> Hi, there!
>
> I installed uvscan (McAfee Anti-virus for Linux) v. 4.24.0 on a RH 9.0
> Server. The installation went OK, but when I tried to run uvscan, it just
> crashed!! The only solution was to kill the process! What can I do to make
> thin
Ok...more progress. Almost there...I solved the /etc/sasldb2 problem.
Still have a few small problems though. The latest log info:
Aug 22 12:05:33 corpmail postfix/smtpd[10806]: connect from
jwilliams[192.168.1.90]
Aug 22 12:05:33 corpmail postfix/smtpd[10806]: warning: SASL authentication
failur
Ok..i've tried both of these methods and still no dice.
Heck, I even recompiled postfix with options to point to the correct
locations for the SASL libraries...
Still, no luck and my patience is running thin here:
Aug 22 11:23:48 corpmail postfix/smtpd[10593]: connect from
jwilliams[192.168.1.
Hmm...I thought I had tried that. I set my /usr/lib/sasl2/smtp.conf to use
auxprop
and I turned off saslauthd by shutting it down using the init script..
I just tried it again, but still receiving the same thing...
Am I missing something again?
Jason
t 10:02 AM 8/22/2003 -0500, you wrote:
What
Jason Williams wrote:
Morning everyone.
I've been working with my postfix mail server, trying to get SMTP AUTH
to work.
I've followed instructions posted on some of the links provided on the
postfix web site. But im running into a bit of a problem.
I'm running postfix-2.0.12 compiled with suppo
What are you trying to authenticate against ? You have set saslauthd to
use shadow, whilst auxprop will use sasldb.
If you are trying to authenticate against shadow use
/usr/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf:
pwcheck_method: saslauthd
or
/usr/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf:
pwcheck_method: a
On 20 Aug, Jason Dixon wrote:
> Once you download/build them, simply install the kernel-wlan-ng,
> kernel-wlan-ng-pcmcia, and kernel-wlan-ng-modules packages. Reboot, and
> you should be good to go. You might want to edit the
> /etc/wlan/wlan.conf to suit your needs, although I've found it can
>
On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 04:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Further to my previous message, this is what I get in
> /var/spool/messages...
>
> Aug 20 16:24:49 bree cardmgr[745]: socket 1: Intersil PRISM2 11 Mbps Wireless Adapter
> Aug 20 16:24:49 bree cardmgr[745]: executing: 'modprobe orinoco_cs'
> A
Hi
Further to my previous message, this is what I get in
/var/spool/messages...
Aug 20 16:24:49 bree cardmgr[745]: socket 1: Intersil PRISM2 11 Mbps Wireless Adapter
Aug 20 16:24:49 bree cardmgr[745]: executing: 'modprobe orinoco_cs'
Aug 20 16:24:49 bree /etc/hotplug/net.agent: invoke ifup eth1
That was it! Thank you! (if you only knew how long I'd been fighting
with this - can't believe the answer was so easy)
Sean Estabrooks wrote:
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 12:01:34 -0500
Dana Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On one of my servers, up2date won't go into the GUI mode - it will only
fu
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 12:01:34 -0500
Dana Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On one of my servers, up2date won't go into the GUI mode - it will only
> function at the command line level. I can't seem to figure out how to
> change that behavior. Any tips?
>
Hi Dana,
Make sure you have the
>
> Try changing the character coding on konqueror to ISO-8859-1.
>
Thank you for your suggestion, but unfortunately it didn't solve
the problem.
Goncalo
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> > Try changing the character coding on konqueror to ISO-8859-1.
>
> Thank you for your suggestion, but unfortunately it didn't solve
> the problem.
>
My mistake ! It solved the problem ! Thank you !
Although I had set the encoding to ISO-8859-1 in the homepage,
I noticed now that the new pag
Gonçalo wrote:
>I'm also having web pages completely messed up under konqueror (I'm
>using KDE).
>As an example, here is a strange cenario: the homepage of the site
>http://www.publico.pt (daily newspaper) shows fine, with all the
>portuguese characters displayed correctly. If I click in any link
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 15:21, Vivek Shankar wrote:
> I'm following instructions from http://xtrinsic.com/geek/articles/acpi.html
>
> when i run make bzImage i get this:
>
Are you starting with your current config and just adding ACPI? You need
to make sure that works before you fine tune.
If that
I chased the same problems for quite some time. Finally found some decent notes on the
Net about it. In addition to the changes to /etc/sysconfig/i18n, I also edited
.bashrc. After rebooting, everything went well.
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From: Jason Willia
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 12:41, Jason Williams wrote:
> Thanks for the rpm.However, it failed when I tried to install it. :/
>
> Here are the last couple of lines of the install:
>
> Zlib.c: In function `XS_Compress__Zlib__inflateStream_msg':
> Zlib.c:1719: parse error before "s"
> Zlib.c:1725: `s'
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 12:33, Benjamin Boksa wrote:
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>
> Hi Jason,
>
> have you got zlib-devel installed?
Yup, zlib-devel-1.1.4-8.
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Thanks for the rpm.However, it failed when I tried to install it. :/
Here are the last couple of lines of the install:
Zlib.c: In function `XS_Compress__Zlib__inflateStream_msg':
Zlib.c:1719: parse error before "s"
Zlib.c:1725: `s' undeclared (first use in this function)
Zlib.c:1725: called objec
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Hi Jason,
have you got zlib-devel installed?
Regards,
Benne
Am Dienstag, 29.07.03, um 18:21 Uhr (Europe/Paris) schrieb Jason
Williams:
Morning everyone.
I was installing some perl modules today via perl -MCPAN when I ran
into a problem.
I was get
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 12:21, Jason Williams wrote:
> Morning everyone.
> I was installing some perl modules today via perl -MCPAN when I ran into a
> problem.
> I was getting all of these errors and such that were failing and the
> modules were not being installed.
>
> After doing some research,
The way that I have my system set up is the hardware clock is set to GMT
and my /etc/sysconfig/clock looks like this:
ZONE="America/New_York"
UTC=true
ARC=false
I'm in the New York area so this works for me. Take note of the UTC usage.
UTC will set the software clock (OS level) to an offset of
On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 22:56, Edward Dekkers wrote:
>
>
> Kevin Breit wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 02:18, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> >
> >>If it's always a few hours - the wrong timezone is more than likely set,
> >>or the UTC option is set incorrectly.
> >
> >
> > How can I check what the
Kevin Breit wrote:
On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 02:18, Edward Dekkers wrote:
If it's always a few hours - the wrong timezone is more than likely set,
or the UTC option is set incorrectly.
How can I check what the UTC is set to?
Thanks
Kevin Breit
I knew you were going to ask me that - but someone
On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 02:18, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> If it's always a few hours - the wrong timezone is more than likely set,
> or the UTC option is set incorrectly.
How can I check what the UTC is set to?
Thanks
Kevin Breit
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Kevin Breit wrote:
Hey,
Whenever I turn off my computer, the clock seems to get set back a few
hours. I thought this was a hardware problem until I took the hard disk
out and threw it in another laptop. The same issue happens here, so
it's a software problem. What can I do to fix this?
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> I'm getting an error about missing keys when verifying an RPM, but the key
> shows up as imported. Here's the output, showing that the key *is*
> installed. What gives?
>
> $ rpm -K autospec-0.8-1.src.rpm
> autospec-0.8-1.src.rpm: md5 (GPG) NOT OK (M
Whoops... I didn't write down the actual problem... well, here goes:
We can't activate the device if we have dhcp activated (in ad hoc mode).
If we use a static address the device can be activated but we do not get a
connection anywhere (ping doesn't go through).
Any ideas?
/Cage
On Thu, 5
The file /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf is only present if Apache was
installed via RPM. IF at some time in the future he installed from a
tarball then he may well have a config file under some other location.
In fact if this is the case and he did a "find / -name httpd.conf" then
the httpd.conf file
On 2 Jun 2003, Paul Barclay wrote:
> Going from most likely to least:
>
> 1. you edited the wrong httpd.conf file.
> 2. you edited the wrong httpd.conf file.
> 3. you never saved the changes.
>
> see if you have a file /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf as well as somthing
> like /usr/local/apache/conf/
or is that the other way round? I forget ;-)
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 13:33, Paul Barclay wrote:
> Going from most likely to least:
>
> 1. you edited the wrong httpd.conf file.
> 2. you edited the wrong httpd.conf file.
> 3. you never saved the changes.
>
> see if you have a file /etc/httpd/conf/ht
Going from most likely to least:
1. you edited the wrong httpd.conf file.
2. you edited the wrong httpd.conf file.
3. you never saved the changes.
see if you have a file /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf as well as somthing
like /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf
if you start apache /etc/rc.d/init.d/htt
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 22:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am running RedHat 8.0 on a Dell Dimension Desktop 8200 with a DVD-ROM drive as
> my /dev/hdc (/dev/cdrom) device. Whenever I try to run the command below on my
> cdrom, also /dev/hdc, I get the following...
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]# ./hd
it sounds like your hostname is set incorrectly for the lpd daemon.
try
hostname localhost.localdomain
then restart lpd
/etc/init.d/lpd restart
The sound is something else entirely. I don't do a whole lot of GUI
stuff. I'd need more information to try and diagnose it. What desktop
are you
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 11:39:19AM +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> > problem 2) securitylevel or gnome-lokkit does not seems to be working. after
> > setting some rules in securitylevel, i click on it again then i got back the
> > setting to high which i had change. why is it not saving anything
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 17:50:23 +0800, Daniel Tan wrote:
> hi all,
> encountered quite a few things with rh8
> really can't figure out that's why need to post to the list again
Consider subscribing to psyche-list which is a mailing-list
specific
Two days ago I had the same problem with RH 7.3. I'm not shure weather I
can help you, but my problem were the missing kernel-headers. Notice the
following deps:
gcc needs glibc-devel, which needs kernel-headers > 2.2
But: a packet kernel-headers doesn't exist.
Therefore install glibc-kernheaders-2
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, bulent acikgoz wrote:
> I trace it Ed and output like this,
> root@bulent root]# traceroute www.rhns.redhat.com
Looks reasonable.
If you use a browser to go to http://www.rhns.redhat.com/
what do you get?
Ed
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I trace it Ed and output like this,
root@bulent root]# traceroute www.rhns.redhat.com
traceroute to xmlrpc.rhn.redhat.com (66.187.232.100), 30 hops max, 38
byte packets
1 10.100.100.1 (10.100.100.1) 1.081 ms 4.584 ms 1.615 ms
2 213.139.225.65 (213.139.225.65) 45.791 ms 6.295 ms 1.628 ms
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, bulent acikgoz wrote:
> how can I register? because link is not working
If the link is not working, then an up2date config isn't going to do you
much good at all either
Maybe your problem is a network issue?
What do you get if you try a:
traceroute www.rhns.redhat.c
how can I register? because link is not working
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 17:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, bulent acikgoz wrote:
>
> > Hello friends,
> > I am new install RH8. But RHN update icon doesn't work.Is there any way
> > without using this icon, updating new packages
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, bulent acikgoz wrote:
> Hello friends,
> I am new install RH8. But RHN update icon doesn't work.Is there any way
> without using this icon, updating new packages?
> thank you...
Have you registered your system with Redhat?
Ed
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- Original Message -
From: "Bret Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 9:28 AM
Subject: Re: Problems trying to change passwords with RH7.3
> On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 06:52, Billy Davis wrote:
> > We have just done
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Burger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: Problems trying to change passwords with RH7.3
> On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Billy Davis wrote:
>
> > We have just done
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 06:52, Billy Davis wrote:
> We have just done a FRESH install of RH7.3 right out of a retail box,
and have encountered two problems:
>
> 1. We set up several users with temporary passwords for testing.
Later we logged into the Graphical login screen as root, and selected
Sy
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Billy Davis wrote:
> We have just done a FRESH install of RH7.3 right out of a retail box, and have
>encountered two problems:
>
> 1. We set up several users with temporary passwords for testing. Later we logged
>into the Graphical login screen as root, and selected Syste
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 01:38, Amit Mhatre wrote:
> Boss !
>
> The Issue is that ur RPM did not got install properly, preferably the
> RPM needs certain dependent packages while installation which where not
> supplied or it did not locate those.
>
> To locate whether an RPM is installed or not
>
>
Boss !The Issue is that ur RPM did not got install properly, preferably the RPM needs certain dependent packages while installation which where not supplied or it did not locate those.To locate whether an RPM is installed or notrpm -qi packagenameTo manually install a packages command isrpm -ivh
On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 20:06, honey2000 wrote:
> Anyone know what is this problem? or how i do to working
> properly?
>
> tks
>
>
> [root@server root]# up2date -u
>
> Fetching package list for channel: redhat-linux-i386-
> 8.0...
>
>
> Fetching Obsolete
On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, honey2000 wrote:
> error: unpacking of archive failed on
> file /boot/System.map-2.4.18-19.8.0;3e31ef4c: cpio: open
> There was a fatal RPM install error. The message was:
> There was a rpm unpack error installing the package:
> kernel-2.4.18-19.8.0
Try running "rpm -K" aga
On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 08:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The /var/lib/pgsql/data directory does have one file in it: pg_hba.conf.
> This file was present after my installation process, I didn't move it
> there.
It shouldn't have been. It's not owned the the package or created by
the post install
]
No Phone InfoSubject: Re: Problems starting postgresql
in RedHat 8.0
Available
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
>
> The /etc/init.d/postgresql script actually does an initdb for me. Here is
> a copy of that line from the script:
>
> su -l postgres -s /bin/sh -c "/usr/bin/initdb --pgdata=/var/lib/pgsql/data
> > /dev/null 2>&1" < /dev/null
>
> After this line, i
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Rebecca, how did you install PostGreSQL? Did you install it from the RPM?
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Behalf Of Hardy Merrill
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 08:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problems starting postgresql in
Rebecca, I'm no Postgres expert, but I do use it. I'm guessing
that you need to
1. Log in to the 'postgres' account
2. run 'initdb'
3. then, as 'root' try to '/etc/init.d/postgres start'
initdb generally sets up your database instance - it creates
some necessary files and directories. At
> What is the reason of these messages?
>
> Jan 19 14:02:14 fw-inet1 kernel: eth3: Transmit error, Tx status register
82.
> Jan 19 14:02:14 fw-inet1 kernel: Probably a duplex mismatch. See
> Documentation/networking/vortex.txt
Firstly check out the above message
>basic mode: autonegotiatio
On 20 Jan 2003, Kevin Breit wrote:
> Hey,
> I'm trying to do SSH forwarding into work. This worked earlier today,
> which is why I am perplexed. I have:
>
> ssh -f -P -N -L 1234:irc.company.com:6667 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> When I run that, I get:
>
> bind: Cannot assign requested address
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 15:35:38 +
From: Alan Peery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problems with SSH
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Charles Kibler wrote:
> Using username "ckibler".
> ckibler@hostname's password:
> ?]0;ckibler@RHL1:~[ckibler@
Charles Kibler wrote:
Using username "ckibler".
ckibler@hostname's password:
?]0;ckibler@RHL1:~[ckibler@RHL1 ckibler]$
This almost looks like an emulation error!
Your terminal type is getting set differently on the two machines.
Check "env | grep -i tty" and "env| grep -i term".
Alan
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Thanks for your suggestion. I ended up turning off power management in
the BIOS and that allowed my system to boot. For future reference,
where are the boot command line options documented. I looked through
the installation manual that came with my copy of RedHat but couldn't
find anything.
Th
Thanks for your suggestion. I hadn't thought of turning off power
management in the BIOS. That fixed the problem.
Thanks again!
David Betz
On Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 11:24 PM, Edward Dekkers wrote:
Good suggestion but how do I do that when I can't even get my machine
to boot?
Sorry, I
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On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 21:56:26 -0500, David Betz wrote:
> Good suggestion but how do I do that when I can't even get my machine
> to boot?
Pardon, do *what*?
Ah... The quote is somewhere below. ;-)
Doesn't make much sense because we read from top to
> Good suggestion but how do I do that when I can't even get my machine
> to boot?
Sorry, I meant in the Compaq BIOS.
I don't know what key it is to get in there on the Compaq, but try the F10,
F2, or DEL keys.
It may stop Linux probe hanging.
Regards,
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Good suggestion but how do I do that when I can't even get my machine
to boot?
Thanks,
David Betz
On Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 07:45 PM, Edward Dekkers wrote:
I just finished installing RH 8.0 on a Compaq Presario 2266 (266mhz
processor) and the installation process went okay. The problem
> I just finished installing RH 8.0 on a Compaq Presario 2266 (266mhz
> processor) and the installation process went okay. The problem is that
> it hangs when trying to boot the newly installed system. The last line
> displayed is:
>
> apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.16)
>
>
Bailey, Larry wrote:
The Installation does not allow me to check the media (cdroms). It go
right into the installation.
Try typing "linux mediacheck" at the initial boot prompt. I seem to
remember being asked when I installed via cdrom, but I could be wrong as
I do all my installs via nfs
> The Installation does not allow me to check the media (cdroms). It go
right
> into the installation.
That's not right - one of the first things it does is give you the option to
do a media check.
Has done so on both PCs I've installed.
Check again.
Regards,
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Tri
Title: RE: Problems Installing RedHat 8.0
The Installation does not allow me to check the media (cdroms). It go right into the installation.
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From: Samuel Flory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 3:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
Bailey, Larry wrote:
Has anyone encountered problem on finding glibc-common-2.2.93-5
while installing RedHat 8.0?
If so, how do I get around this problem?
Have you run the media test on your cdroms?
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On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 11:24, [pepo] wrote:
> Hi friends, I'm using RH8.0 because recently erase my RH7.3 ... well, I
> use "spanish languge" but the letters are crazy ;) the messages from
> console have garbage, this looks something like that:
> (real word) (RedHat word)
> conexión
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On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 12:08:17 -0200, honey2000 wrote:
> [root@server log]# up2date -u
>
> Fetching package list for channel: redhat-linux-i386-
> 8.0...
>
>
> Fetching Obsoletes list for channel: redhat-linux-
Do you have any messages in /var/log/messages with a timestamp around
this time?
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That's the second time I've seen that. I think that * in your exports
file is illegal. Try your IP address, not a hostname, as your DNS reverse
lookups may be broken too.
I don't have that man page installed right now, but try it with no
options for a minute too.
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Samuel K. Spi
Per request:
/etc/exports:
/ *.wirenot.net(rw,no_root_squash,secure,sync)
Output of exportfs is:
/ *.wirenot.net
I also set up the exports file to specifically name the machine with the
same results.
TIA
Sam
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Samuel K. Spitzner wrote:
I have double checked ex
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Samuel K. Spitzner wrote:
> I have double checked exports, and they have permission. I have done a
> exportfs -a by hand, and it too is valid.
Do it show up when you just do a "exportfs" ?
> The message received on the remote machine is:
> mount: gigaplex:/home failed, reason
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Subject: Re: Problems with logwatch detail
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 07:50:20AM -0800, Rick Johnson wrote:
> Try grabbing the latest Logwatch from logwatch.org
&g
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 07:50:20AM -0800, Rick Johnson wrote:
> Try grabbing the latest Logwatch from logwatch.org
>
> ftp://ftp.kaybee.org/pub/redhat/RPMS/noarch/logwatch-4.2.1-1.noarch.rpm
>
> It may do what you're looking for, but it hasn't been put through the
> rigors of Red Hat QA.
Or you
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Michael Pelley wrote:
| Folks - I've just set up a Red Hat 8 box and I can't seem to get
| logwatch to report the info I'm looking for. The configuration is the
| same as a 7.0 box that I have running, however, I only get the following
| section:
|
|
What plugin version are you using?
I know that there is a news flash pluging available (vers. 6) , and the
because there were some problems with version 5.
rgrds,
Baer
Guilherme A. Mendes wrote:
Hi Everyone,
This is my first post here.
I'm having problems with Netscape 7. Sometimes
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Rikard Bostrom wrote:
> I don't know how the LABEL thing works, anyone else have a hint?
man e2label
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On 3 Dec 2002, Kevin Breit wrote:
> I am trying to boot a custom built 2.4.20 kernel on a new Red Hat 8.0
> box. When I boot, I get the following error:
>
> VFS: Cannot open root device "LABEL=/" or 00:00
> Please append a correct "root=" boot option
> Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
Hi,
I had the same problem, I found a somehow descent solution
by changing the "root=LABEL=/" to "root=/dev/hda3", where
hda3 is your root partition, in other words, the "/" entry in /etc/fstab.
I don't know how the LABEL thing works, anyone else have a hint?
/dahonk
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I presume you are using Iptables.
Start logging everything you drop or reject
and you will then see what needs adjusting.
>From memory, my setting is...
1. DNAT incoming tcp port 25 to your mail server
2. accept these readdressed packets on forward chain
3. SNAT outgoing packets tcp port 25
4. a
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 01:23 pm, Guilherme A. Mendes wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> This is my first post here.
> I'm having problems with Netscape 7. Sometimes it freezes and I need to
> kill all netscape-bin proccess.
>
> I'm not sure, but I think it happens when I access some sites with
> Macr
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