Dara Hazeghi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Dara Hazeghi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > I upgraded to Mandrake Cooker from RedHat 6.1 . Things started out well.
> > > The graphical installer worked well, my SCSI card was detected etc.
> > > Unfortunately when it got to video configuration it would complain that
> > > it could not find and certain file by the name of "Cards" or some such.
> > > I skipped the step and rebooted.
> > >
> > > Upon rebooting I discovered a number of very irritating things. Cooker's
> > > installer had not cleanly unmounted my Linux partitions which resulted
> > > in a 10 minute FSCK.
> > > Cooker's max security mode did nothing other than
> > > shut down all network interfaces so they wouldn't launch on bootup as
> > > well as most of my daemons.
> >
> > First, msec does not shutdown any network interface in any security mode.
> > Sorry, it does many other things, but you didn't see them.
> 
> Very well then. I am sorry to attributed the problem to msec, however my
> network settings were clobbered and eth0 no longer started up on boot.

Which security level have you used ?


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