Re: [newbie] Still unable to enjoy Mandrake 9.0 on my pure-Linuxmachine

2003-03-27 Thread Adolfo Bello
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 17:31, Hendrik Boom wrote:

   Thanks.  You have given me a few leads. Here's an incomplete reply.
   /etc/hosts:
  
   10.0.0.10   topoi.pooq.com topoi  --
   127.0.0.1   localhost.localdomain localhost
   172.25.1.1  topoi.pooq.com topoi  --
  
  This looks strange to me.  I would have thought that it was being told to look 
  in two places for topoi, which would  certainly confuse it.  FWIW I had huge 
  problems with massive delays, and it turned out to be just this sort of 
  problems, so stick with it.
The file /etc/hosts is a way of avoiding name lookups for hosts that you
already know their IP's. In this case the entry with the IP 10.0.0.10
seems absolutely irrelevant given that you know that topoi.pooq.com is
associated with IP 172.25.1.1. I would take it out. Unless you have
those two IP lan addresses hooked to topoi. In any case, you just need
one local IP address in your box /etc/hosts to access topoi.

 I understand.  I'm baffled, though, what IP numbers have to do CDROMs.
 
  
  What IP did you give for your nic?
 
 Two network interface cards: one for the outside world, which has
 pppoe running on it through a DSL modem, and whose IP number is
 supposed to be irrelevant (and which I suspect has been set to
 10.0.0.10 by some agent in the Mandrake installation code), and
 one for the LAN, which is 172.25.1.1.
I don't think it is set by any Mandrake agent.I think it is either a
left over of some previous tests or configuration changes or the
external DSL router is translating (NAT) the external IP to a non
routable one, which is just fine.

 The IP number that the pppoe link provides is fixed as 216.138.195.194,
 but of course that's only valid after the link is up.
 
 Right now I don't have a DNS running on Mandrake yet.  Do you know of
 any way to give a different IP number for topoi,pooq.com for users on
 the LAN and users fron the rest of the world?
If your LAN is small enough all you have to do is to add the following
line to every box /etc/hosts:
172.25.1.1  topoi.pooq.com topoi
(if you have Windows machines, the hosts file is located in
\WINDOWS\System32\drivers\etc\)

If your LAN is not small, you better set an internal DNS server for the
pooq.com zone.

   Or dous routing somehow
 automatically know LAN packets for 216.138.195.194 hav arrived when the
 arrive at 172.25.1.1 and don't have to visit the other interface?
 
 Anyway, the proper IP number for topoi.pooq.com is 216.138.195.194, although local 
 users can use 172.25.1.1
 
 -- hendrik
  
   /etc/resolv.conf
  
   nameserver 204.101.251.1
   nameserver 209.226.175.223
  
   I don't recognise these nameservers.
It doesn't matter, as long as they work. To check that they do enter:

host any-external-host-like-www.google.com 204.101.251.1

If it is working you should see a line saying something like:
the-external-host-you-entered has address x.y.z.t

HTH


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Re: [newbie] Still unable to enjoy Mandrake 9.0 on my pure-Linuxmachine

2003-03-26 Thread Guy Rouillier
Hendrik Boom wrote:
During boot, it takes ninety seconds to start up devFS.  Is this normal?
I have a slightly faster system (dual Pentium 233 MMX) and yes, DevFS 
takes forever during boot.  Don't know why.  I've been thinking of 
disabling it, but I haven't figured out what it does yet.


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Re: [newbie] Still unable to enjoy Mandrake 9.0 on my pure-Linuxmachine

2003-03-26 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 06:10, Hendrik Boom wrote:
 Still no joy.  The CDROM still takes ages to mount.  It almost as if
 something is tying up a bunch of low-level system stuff until it expires
 on a time-out. This is really interfering with using Mandrake 9.0.  I might
 blame it on slow hardware (a 100MHz Pentium), except no such delays occur with SuSE 
 Linux running on the same hardware (dual boot)
 

Get rid of Supermount altogether. Then make sure the CDROM is clean.
Then set the hdparm on that drive. Pray once, then try again.

 During boot, it takes ninety seconds to start up devFS.  Is this normal?

Get rid of Supermount and autofs.

 Subsequent operations from the CD are slow too: 29 seconds to ls a directory,
 14 seconds fo unmount the CD.

Set the hdparm for this drive! Really!

 It takes over two minutes to start Mandrake Command Centre.  Most of the time
 it appears to be doing nothing.  It takes a minute to get to the place where
 I can turn system services on and off.

Set the hdparm for the primary drive as well...AND make sure your path
statements in your /etc/ld.so.conf are set properly and ldconfig is run
again to rebuild the lib path cache...

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