Re: Install Linux from Fire wire drive

2003-10-07 Thread KC

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Subject: Re: Install Linux from Fire wire drive


> KC wrote:
>
> > I want to partition and install linux on my external firewire HDD. When
> > I boot from the RH9 isntallation disks, and navigate to the drive
> > selection screen, the drive is not shown.. this is most likely a bios
> > issue yes? Is it possible to do what I want to do?
> >
> >
> > KC
>
> That is very tricky. This is NOT a BIOS issue. What you need to do is
> load a driver for your firewire card whilst installing RedHat. What you
> can TRY to do is while installing RedHat, BEFORE you get to the drive
> selection screen, is jump to another console and try 'modprobe  firewire driver>'. I've never mucked around with Firewire on Linux, but
> from the look of the /lib/modules directory, I would assume it is
> 'modprobe ohci1394'. I could be wrong and if I am I stand corrected.
>
> If that loads OK, you may also need to load SCSI modules to see the
> firewire drive.
>
> I remember having to do this for some old SCSI cards.
>
> Oh, and hopefully Linux will automatically adjust the ramdisk to include
> the new drivers. Make sure you keep a boot-disk handy with the firewire
> drivers available just in case.
>
>
> Regards,
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Thanks, but I have a couple questions.

How do I 'jump to another console' whilst in the redhat installation GUI?
Should I put the firewire drivers on a Floppy? another cd (I have 2 cd
drives)?

Thanks,
KC


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Install Linux from Fire wire drive

2003-10-07 Thread KC



I want to partition and install linux on my 
external firewire HDD. When I boot from the RH9 isntallation disks, and navigate 
to the drive selection screen, the drive is not shown.. this is most likely a 
bios issue yes? Is it possible to do what I want to do?
 
 
KC


Re: Linux reading FAT32 partitions

2003-10-05 Thread KC
Can i partition a drive multiple times? Like partitioning a FAT32 120gb
drive, into 3 32gb partitions, is that a possible workaround? Or can linux
only read one  FAT32 parition. And do I need to install an RPM for FAT32
support?

KC
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Subject: Re: Linux reading FAT32 partitions


> On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 07:54:34PM -0600, KC wrote:
> > > Yes. The partition size can not exceed 32G though.
>
> > What if the partition is larger than 32gb?
>
> > and is there any way around this, another file system that can have a
much
> > larger max capacity, but still readable by windows and linux (NTFS for
> > example?)
>
> NTFS can be read, but not write by linux. You will need to install a
> small rpm to do this.  (apt-get install kernel-ntfs ?)
>
> I have tried to find better solutions but failed. Now, I use fat32 to
> share files between two (dual boot) systems and if necessary, mount and
> read ntfs system files of windows.
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Re: Linux reading FAT32 partitions

2003-10-05 Thread KC
What if the partition is larger than 32gb?

and is there any way around this, another file system that can have a much
larger max capacity, but still readable by windows and linux (NTFS for
example?)

KC
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> On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 06:09:30PM -0600, KC wrote:
> > I would like to have an external firewire drive, that both my windows
and
> > linux machines can read. The drive is formatted with FAT32, can RH9 read
> > this natively?  Or do i need to install an RPM or something?
>
> Yes. The partition size can not exceed 32G though.
>
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Install Linux on external drive, drivers?

2003-10-05 Thread KC
If I install linux (RH9) on a parition(s) in my external firewire (IEEE
1394) drive, will i need to have any sort of drivers for linux itself? What
about to read other partitions on the drive?

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Linux reading FAT32 partitions

2003-10-05 Thread KC
I would like to have an external firewire drive, that both my windows and
linux machines can read. The drive is formatted with FAT32, can RH9 read
this natively?  Or do i need to install an RPM or something?


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Re: Restrict user non html

2003-03-30 Thread KC
thank you very much, I read the parts of the man file talking about
"RESTRICTED SHELL(s)"
I understand the concept, I'm not sure how I would set this on a certain
user though.. could you help me with this?
Thanks
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Restrict user non html

2003-03-30 Thread KC
How do you restrict a user to his home directory?

KC

sorry stupid client :(




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Restrict user

2003-03-30 Thread KC



How do you restrict a user to his home 
directory?
 
KC


Re: Shell account

2003-03-30 Thread KC
Ok I ment an entire shell service... for remote users. and how do i change
the settigns of the firewall?
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> On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, KC wrote:
>
> > How do I setup a shell account?
>
> redhat-config-users f you have it (look for "Users and Groups" in the
> "System Settings" menu entry.  useradd if you need a command-line option.
>
> > Also, with reference to a previous post of mine about vsftpd.. I did
> >  /sbin/chkconfig vsftpd on
> > as root, then restarted xinted
> > xinetd -restart
> > but vsftpd still doesnt start up (I can't connet).
>
> Firewall?
>
> >
> > thanks
> > KC
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Shell account

2003-03-30 Thread KC
How do I setup a shell account?
Also, with reference to a previous post of mine about vsftpd.. I did
 /sbin/chkconfig vsftpd on
as root, then restarted xinted 
xinetd -restart
but vsftpd still doesnt start up (I can't connet).

thanks
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Re: vsftpd

2003-03-29 Thread KC
Should there be a process running afterwards showing that vsftpd is running?

KC
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> ** Reply to message from KC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 28 Mar 2003
21:51:05 -0700
>
> > I have vsftpd configured, but i can't figure out how to start it "must
be started through xinted"
> > I can't find any documentation on how to do so..how do I do this?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
>
> Aha!! Skill testing question. But I know the answer to this one.  There
are two ways:
>
> 1) If you want vsftpd to start with every bootup, do (as root):
>
> /sbin/chkconfig vsftpd on
>
> I found out today that turning it on in chkconfig automatically turns it
on in xinetd.
>
> 2) Then once you have done this,  you restart xinetd by doing:
>
> /sbin/service xinetd reload
>
> This reloads all the services started by xinetd and should start up
vsftpd.
>
> I take it that the wireless card worked with the new kernel?
>
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Re: vsftpd

2003-03-28 Thread KC
Sorry about the double post - It said it didnt accept HTML formatted so I
resent it

KC
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Subject: vsftpd


> I have vsftpd configured, but i can't figure out how to start it "must be
> started through xinted"
> I can't find any documentation on how to do so..how do I do this?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> KC
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vsftpd

2003-03-28 Thread KC
I have vsftpd configured, but i can't figure out how to start it "must be
started through xinted"
I can't find any documentation on how to do so..how do I do this?

Thanks in advance

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vsftpd

2003-03-28 Thread KC



I have vsftpd configured, but i can't figure out 
how to start it "must be started through xinted" 
I can't find any documentation on how to do so..how 
do I do this?
 
Thanks in advance
 
KC


Re: Linux Source directory

2003-03-08 Thread KC
there is no directory there though..

when I "ls /usr/src"
the 2.4. is in green
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> On Saturday 08 March 2003 05:17 pm, KC wrote:
> > Thanks alot :) it is installed (it just gave me kernel-source back so I
> > assume it is)..
> > but where is the source directory now, which is what i needed in the
> > first place.
> > and yes the symlink appears correct.
> 
> try this:
> ls /usr/src/linux-2.4
> 
> which should be a symlink to the actual files in 
> /usr/src/linux-2.4.18-26.8.0
> 
> (depending on the kernel version of course.) I have 
> $ rpm -q kernel-source
> kernel-source-2.4.18-26.8.0
> 
> For your purposes, setting the directory to /usr/src/linux-2.4 should do 
> the trick.
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Re: Linux Source directory

2003-03-08 Thread KC
Thanks alot :) it is installed (it just gave me kernel-source back so I
assume it is)..
but where is the source directory now, which is what i needed in the first
place.
and yes the symlink appears correct.

KC

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> On Saturday 08 March 2003 10:46 am, KC wrote:
> > Yes, there are, the wavelan and pcmcia drivers (i was told) aren't
> > supported by Turbocell protocoll which is what I need to have.
>
> Good enough for me, just wanted to make sure you actually needed to
> recompile.
>
> > I read what you said and some of my own and I now see, what a symlink
> > is and what I was supposed to get with the ls command. The kernel, is
> > not installed I can tell you that much, but in /lib/modules its a
> > directory not the actual rpm package, where are RPMs stored (i
> > downloaded it with RHN if that makes a difference)?
>
> If you used RHN to download the package, unless you've changed things, I
> believe it also installs the packages, no? I've configured mine for
> download only, but I seem to recall that download, install, and remove
> the .rpm file is the default.
>
> up2date downloads packages to /var/spool/up2date/
>
> You can check to see if it is installed with
> rpm -q kernel-source
>
> If it isn't installed and the rpm file is in
> /var/spool/up2date/kernel-source...
> You can install it with
> rpm -Uvh /var/spool/up2date/kernel-source*.rpm
>
> For now, forget the /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build symlink, it's not
> important. Just verify that it still exists and points at
> /usr/src/linux-2.4(some-version). To do so, let's see the output of
> ls -l /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build
>
> Make sure you read the docs for the pcmcia package. By default, it will
> decline to build new modules, as you already have the modules installed.
> You'll need to do a bit of work to make it build the modules and the
> userspace tools.
>
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Re: Linux Source directory

2003-03-08 Thread KC
Yes, there are, the wavelan and pcmcia drivers (i was told) aren't supported
by Turbocell protocoll which is what I need to have.
I read what you said and some of my own and I now see, what a symlink is and
what I was supposed to get with the ls command. The kernel, is not installed
I can tell you that much, but in /lib/modules its a directory not the actual
rpm package, where are RPMs stored (i downloaded it with RHN if that makes a
difference)? Then I can install it.

KC
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> > On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 20:51, KC wrote:
> > > > what is the linux source directory in 8.0?
> > > >
> > > > I'm trying to install wavelan and pcmcia drivers - but it needs to
> > > > know where the red hat src directory is..
>
> Is there something wrong with the wavelan and pcmcia drivers that are
> already installed as part of the kernel package?
>
> $ locate wavelan
> /lib/modules/2.4.18-24.8.0/kernel/drivers/net/wavelan.o
>
> See also:
> /lib/modules/2.4.18-24.8.0/pcmcia/
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Re: Linux Source directory

2003-03-07 Thread KC
ok yes, how do i install the kernel?
I've downloded it its at:
/lib/modules/2.4.18-26.8.0

and I've done:
/lib/modules/2.4.18-24.8.0/build -> ../../../usr/src/linux-2.4.18-24.8.0
and I got "Text File Busy"
and I went to /usr/src and there is something called
linux-2.4.18-24.8.0
but its not a directory, when I "ls" its greem colored, what is it?

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> On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 20:51, KC wrote:
> > > what is the linux source directory in 8.0?
> > >
> > > I'm trying to install wavelan and pcmcia drivers - but it needs to
know
> > > where the red hat src directory is..
> > >
> > > its not /usr/src/linux nor /usr/src/redhat
>
> Make sure you have installed the kernel-source package.
>
> Now, go to /usr/src. You will probably see a directory like
> "linux-2.4.18-26.8.0" (assuming you have applied the latest update).
> This is the directory containing the kernel source.
>
> You can, however, simplify your life by issuing the command:
>
> # ln -s linux-2.4.18-26.8.0 linux
>
> This will create a /usr/src/linux entry in the directory, pointing to
> the actual home for the source.
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Re: Linux Source directory

2003-03-07 Thread KC
ok one more thing, I went to /usr/src and there is something called
linux-2.4.18-24.8.0
but its not a directory, when I "ls" its greem colored, what is it?

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> alright I typed this exactly (after I chmoded build to 755):
> /lib/modules/2.4.18-24.8.0/build -> ../../../usr/src/linux-2.4.18-24.8.0
> and I got "Text File Busy"
>
> whats this mean?
>
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> > On Friday 07 March 2003 11:03 pm, KC wrote:
> > > ah ok..
> > >
> > > but can you answer my question anyways?
> > >
> > > I need the linux src directory, which isnt:
> > > /usr/src/linux or /usr/src/redhat
> >
> > If you install the kernel-source-(version).i386.rpm package, the kernel
> > source will be in /usr/src/linux-(version), and a symlink will be crated
> > as /usr/src/linux-2.4.
> >
> > However, your define for this should probably be:
> > /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build
> >
> > Which should be a symlink to the kernel source. (It's created by the
> > kernel package.)
> > Like so:
> > $ ll /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build
> > /lib/modules/2.4.18-24.8.0/build -> ../../../usr/src/linux-2.4.18-24.8.0
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Re: Linux Source directory

2003-03-07 Thread KC
alright I typed this exactly (after I chmoded build to 755):
/lib/modules/2.4.18-24.8.0/build -> ../../../usr/src/linux-2.4.18-24.8.0
and I got "Text File Busy"

whats this mean?

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> On Friday 07 March 2003 11:03 pm, KC wrote:
> > ah ok..
> >
> > but can you answer my question anyways?
> >
> > I need the linux src directory, which isnt:
> > /usr/src/linux or /usr/src/redhat
> 
> If you install the kernel-source-(version).i386.rpm package, the kernel 
> source will be in /usr/src/linux-(version), and a symlink will be crated 
> as /usr/src/linux-2.4.
> 
> However, your define for this should probably be:
> /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build
> 
> Which should be a symlink to the kernel source. (It's created by the 
> kernel package.)
> Like so:
> $ ll /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build
> /lib/modules/2.4.18-24.8.0/build -> ../../../usr/src/linux-2.4.18-24.8.0
> 
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> pgp key:  http://www.tuxfan.homeip.net:8080/gpgkey.txt
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Re: Linux Source directory

2003-03-07 Thread KC
ah ok.. 

but can you answer my question anyways?

I need the linux src directory, which isnt:
/usr/src/linux or /usr/src/redhat
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Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: Linux Source directory


> On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 21:18, KC wrote:
> > I dont understand? seperate thread?
> > 
> 
> Yeah I am seeing this thread as part of one with a subject of Galeon
> faster.  If you sent your mail by creating a new message rather than
> reply, I apologize and will have to dig into why evo is causing this and
> driving me crazy,
> 
> Bret
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Re: Linux Source directory

2003-03-07 Thread KC
I dont understand? seperate thread?

KC
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> On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 19:01, KC wrote:
> > what is the linux source directory in 8.0?
> > 
> > I'm trying to install wavelan and pcmcia drivers - but it needs to know
> > where the red hat src directory is..
> > 
> > its not /usr/src/linux nor /usr/src/redhat
> > 
> > thanks
> > 
> 
> Seperate thread please!  Sorry for the 'tude but for some reason this is
> really beginning to annoy me.
> 
> Bret
> 
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Linux Source directory

2003-03-07 Thread KC
> what is the linux source directory in 8.0?
> 
> I'm trying to install wavelan and pcmcia drivers - but it needs to know
> where the red hat src directory is..
> 
> its not /usr/src/linux nor /usr/src/redhat
> 
> thanks
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Linux Source directory

2003-03-07 Thread KC
what is the linux source directory in 8.0?

I'm trying to install wavelan and pcmcia drivers - but it needs to know
where the red hat src directory is..

its not /usr/src/linux nor /usr/src/redhat

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Re: Vsftpd config

2003-03-06 Thread KC
what exactly is a "chroot"

can you explain each of those options?
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> man vsftpd.conf - all the options u need to consider are explained there.
>
> Look for the following options:
>
> chroot_list_enable
> chroot_list_file
> local_root
>
>
> hth
>
> -Original Message-
> From: DuSTiN KRySaK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> Hi there, I am trying to configure vsftpd, and I have it working, but I
was
> wondering how you can lock a user to a particular folder? I am looking to
> lock some to their home folders, and one in particular to an apache
> directory for publishing a site.
>
> Any help is appreciated, or a link to a how-to would be great too!
>
> Dustin
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Re: Setting up FTP/Telnet server

2003-03-06 Thread KC
How might i do that?

-thanks
KC
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> You need to forward the ports (21,23) from your gateway back to it.
>
> <>
>
> On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 18:54, KC wrote:
> > I have a box acting as a telnet and ftp server on my network. But its
only accesible by users on the network. How can I set it up so other users
can connect through my gateway to the machine, does it need its own ip
address (besides the 198.162 one for the local network)?
> >
> > Thanks!
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Setting up FTP/Telnet server

2003-03-06 Thread KC



I have a box acting as a telnet and ftp server on 
my network. But its only accesible by users on the network. How can I set it up 
so other users can connect through my gateway to the machine, does it need its 
own ip address (besides the 198.162 one for the local network)?
 
Thanks!