RE: [ilugd] Fedora's problem continue...

2004-06-20 Thread Devendra Burman
Hi,
Are you making separate mount points for your system.  If yes then probably 
this is the reason.

HTH.
Devendra.

From: Rohit Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [ilugd] Fedora's problem continue...
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 07:08:07 -0700 (PDT)
hello there to all..
i tried installing fedora core 1 on my system...
swap=512m
data=3.3g
there was no problem until the installation asked to choose packages to be 
installed of my choice.
i did pick and they summed up to 1200m. my requirements were that of a java 
coder and surfing with music on.The installer erred saying not enough space 
on hard disk to  copy image file.. though i am wondering why this error 
came up,could any one suggest an install with given swap/data spaces..!
thanks !:-)


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RE: [ilugd] Query regarding FC2 Installation

2004-06-15 Thread Devendra Burman
Hi Kunal,
For LBA:
Auto option will go.
For swap:
It is always recomended that swap partition should be double the size of 
your RAM.  It is not mandatory.  However presently you can choose 512 MB and 
latter (when you update your system) you can increase the size of your 
partition.  If this is the case please make a prior planning of your hard 
disk lay out.

Regards,
Dev.

From: Kunal Singhal (Linux) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [ilugd] Query regarding FC2 Installation
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 12:18:10 +0530
HI
In the recent mails in the mailing list, I have learned about the problem 
of installing Fedora Core 2 on a dual boot system since it changes the 
Partition Format from LBA to CHS.

The solution suggested by someone was to manually select LBA option for the 
hard disk from the BIOS.

I have Intel D865GBF Original motherboard with Seagate 80GB SATA Hard Disk.
In the BIOS settings, if I select the HDD to Auto mode,
the BIOS takes LBA Support as Enabled.
If I select User Mode,
then the BIOS gives me the options to set LBA Mode to either Disabled or 
Auto

What should I do now?
Should I keep it to Auto and proceed with the Installation or still wait 
for Fedora to patch the problem.

Secondly, I wanted to know about swap space allocation.
I have read that the swap space should normally be twice the size of RAM.
I currently have 256 MB RAM, so i have a swap partition of 512MB.
But I am planning to upgrade to 1 GB Ram.
What swap space should I Allocate Now??
Should it be 2 GB or less?
Thanks in advance to everyone who helps me out.
Kunal
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RE: [ilugd] Strange Problem

2004-05-29 Thread Devendra Burman
Hi,
Please check your $HOME/.bash_profile if anything fishy is there or not.  
Check /etc/shadow will password expiry is 1 sec.

Regards,
Devendra.
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Subject: [ilugd] Strange Problem
Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 11:17:21 +0530
Hi,
Have a strange problem with redhat 9.0.
The server is working fine and I am able to ssh into it.
When i try to log in via the console.
When I type my username and press enter, the screen refreshes and i get the 
same login again. It does not ask me for the password.

When I ssh into it from another machine, it logs in just fine. Apart from 
this, there are no problems.

Any ideas on what could be the problem?
This problem just cropped up a cpl of days ago.
Thanx and regards
Navnit
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