Re: [Cooker] System freezes after fresh mirror install

2000-09-02 Thread andre

Have also some problems with my network. It looks like it starts with startup
but when you do /etc/init.d/network status i see that all the networks
including were down including loop-back(so no X)after killing dhcp and
restarting the network it work again

 
 Last time I update from the mirror was friday morning around 5AM.  Did a
 fresh install yesterday afternoon and now get the following error durring
 boot:
 
 Starting mon deamon ,deamon.critmon[3251]: failure for servers ping
 9767906020 Which no fping in (/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr:/usr/X11R6/bin)
 
 The init then goes into detecting disks and takes for ever to do anything
 else.
 
 Other current install issues:
 Can't test my display for XFree86 3.3.  No printers listed in printer list.
 
 I am also a little confused on the network configuration.  It's now asking
 specifically what kind of connection I am using in expert mode.  I would
 like to know what changes are made by selecting cable (which is what I
 have).  If it is setting up DHCP I may have a problem since I could never
 get Linux to work with DHCP on the @Home network.
 
 Bryan
 
 
 





Re: [Cooker] System freezes after fresh mirror install

2000-09-02 Thread dam's

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("B. K. Barley") writes:

 Last time I update from the mirror was friday morning around 5AM.  Did a
 fresh install yesterday afternoon and now get the following error durring
 boot:
 
 Starting mon deamon ,deamon.critmon[3251]: failure for servers ping
 9767906020 Which no fping in (/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr:/usr/X11R6/bin)
 
 The init then goes into detecting disks and takes for ever to do anything
 else.
 
 Other current install issues:
 Can't test my display for XFree86 3.3.  No printers listed in printer list.
 
 I am also a little confused on the network configuration.  It's now asking
 specifically what kind of connection I am using in expert mode.  I would
 like to know what changes are made by selecting cable (which is what I
 have).  If it is setting up DHCP I may have a problem since I could never
 get Linux to work with DHCP on the @Home network.

Did you manage to connect to internet from your linux? If yes, can you tell me
how?
thanx. 

-- 
dam's