Re: [newbie] My Mandrake's Broken! sob

2000-03-04 Thread Lane Lester

 It's very difficult to help you, if you don't even know what did you do
 that resulted in yours being stuck. 
 I would suggest you to reinstall everyhing from scratch and that upon
 installation you define four different partitions, in that order: /, /swap,
 /usr/local/, /opt, /home, so that in future, if you have to reinstall (or
 upgrade)you keep everything apart from / and /swap, where will be istalled
 programs and packages that will be peculiar to you, and that you won't like
 to reinstall.

Thanks for a lot of good advice, Piero. I lucked out this time in that someone 
recognized my symptoms as having been caused by my changing the host name. Postfix 
couldn't deal with it and was hanging. I removed postfix from the boot process, since 
I don't need it.
-- 
Lane

Lane Lester / Madison County, Georgia USA
Using Linux to get where I want to go...



[newbie] My Mandrake's Broken! sob

2000-03-03 Thread Lane Lester

In my fiddling, I seem to have messed something up so that Mandrake
7.0-2 will not boot. I don't know if it was fstab, inittab, or what.

The boot process goes fine with all OK's until "Starting postfix", and
that's where it hangs. When I Ctrl-Alt-Del, the shutdown and reboot
process begins, and "Stopping at daemon" reports FAILED.

I sure hope that suggests something to someone, other than that I have
to erase everything and start over.

Lane

 
Lane Lester / Madison County, Georgia USA
 




Re: [newbie] My Mandrake's Broken! sob

2000-03-03 Thread Piero Caracciolo

At 18:10 02/03/00 -0500, you wrote:
In my fiddling, I seem to have messed something up so that Mandrake
7.0-2 will not boot. I don't know if it was fstab, inittab, or what.

The boot process goes fine with all OK's until "Starting postfix", and
that's where it hangs. When I Ctrl-Alt-Del, the shutdown and reboot
process begins, and "Stopping at daemon" reports FAILED.

I sure hope that suggests something to someone, other than that I have
to erase everything and start over.

Lane

 
Lane Lester / Madison County, Georgia USA
 

Dear Lane,
It's very difficult to help you, if you don't even know what did you do
that resulted in yours being stuck. 
I would suggest you to reinstall everyhing from scratch and that upon
installation you define four different partitions, in that order: /, /swap,
/usr/local/, /opt, /home, so that in future, if you have to reinstall (or
upgrade)you keep everything apart from / and /swap, where will be istalled
programs and packages that will be peculiar to you, and that you won't like
to reinstall.
Once you are finished with the installation, you take a notebook and -
everytime you change something - you write it down, and you do it quickly,
before you forget what you have done. That will enable you 1) to ask for
help, 2) to undo the changes, 3) to find again, quickely, the mooves that
give good results.
Apart form this, if you change the contents of a file, do save its pristine
contents first. For instance, if you modify file /hell/murder do first cp
/hell/murder /hell/murder.old.

You will see: life will be much easier.

Yours frindly,
Piero. 
Piero Caracciolo
54, rue de Bourgogne
75007 Paris - France