Sorry about the lspci thing

Open a terminal window, if you're in KDE, its Konsole.

At the prompt make sure you are the root user
$ su
then
# lspci

Steve


Trent & Christy wrote:


I am running Red Hat 9 2.4.20-8 i686 on a new Dell Inspiron 1100

When I looked at /ect/fstab I found: (I had to retype it into the my mail in windows)

Label = 1 / ext3 defaults 11

None /dev/pts devpts gid=5, mode = 620 00

None /proc proc defaults 00

None /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 00

/dev/hdc6 swap swap defaults 00

/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom udf, iso 9660 noauto, owner, kudzu, ro 00

I couldn't figure out what you ment by "run lspci as root". I am still very unfamiliar with linux file system and structure.

In case it is of any use to you my partitions are:

hdc1:Dell

hdc2:Win

hdc3:Linux

hdc4: extended Intel

hdc5:FAT32

hdc6:swap

Thanks for answering quickly, Steve.

Trent


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