I'm still planning to transfer all the stuff from my unsupported 8.1
machine to my 9.1 (to be 9.2 when final) machine.
The question I have seems likely to be well within the knowledge of this
group:
Has the method of hashing passwords changed between these versions or
can I expect to take the pa
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I haven't changed anything. The screenshot was taked instantly after I installed
9.2rc2. You should check the files I copied from /root/drakx. Only Simplied
Chinese font
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 23:03, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote:
> > On Wednesday 10 September 2003 12:30 pm, Jeff Shultz wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 04:51, Greg Meyer wrote:
> > > > On Tuesday 09 September 2003 09:25 pm, Jeff Shultz wrote:
> > > > > driv
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There are all files under /root/drakx
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On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 09:43, Buchan Milne wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Jeff Shultz wrote:
> > On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 04:51, Greg Meyer wrote:
> >
> >>On Tuesday 09 September 2003 09:25 pm, Jeff Shultz wrote:
> >>
> >
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This is what I capture from newly installed 9.2rc2.
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Product: locales-zh
Component: locales-zh
Summary: 9.2rc1 & rc2 cannot show Traditional Chinese
Product: locales-zh
Version: 2.3.2-5mdk
Platform: Other
OS/Version: All
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 04:51, Greg Meyer wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 September 2003 09:25 pm, Jeff Shultz wrote:
> > drive. On the first stage install, it mentions that that hard drive is
> > "losing the interrupt" frequently as it works it's way through.
>
> That
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 19:09, Byron Poland wrote:
> RC2 installed fine on my 120 gig Seagate SATA drive, on an Silicon Image
> SATA controller, that is on my asus nforce2 mb
>
> from lspcidrake:
>
> Silicon Image|Sil3112A Serial ATA [STORAGE_RAID]
>
> hdparm -i /dev/hde
>
> /dev/hde:
>
> Mo
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 18:34, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 02:25, Jeff Shultz wrote:
> > I wish I remembered how I managed to install 9.2RC1 to my 80gb Seagate
> > SATA drive - because on the install now it appears that it isn't going
> > to work. It
I wish I remembered how I managed to install 9.2RC1 to my 80gb Seagate
SATA drive - because on the install now it appears that it isn't going
to work. It fails when it comes to re-formatting or partitioning the
drive. On the first stage install, it mentions that that hard drive is
"losing the inter
On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 00:54, Crispin Boylan wrote:
> Jeff Shultz wrote:
>
> >Just in time for my Christmas (or possibly the 9.2 final release?), ATI
> >has released new official XFree86 drivers for it's video cards. The
> >version number indicates that they are a
On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 00:55, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I've got a single Serial ATA drive (hde) on my Gigabyte GA-7NNXP mobo.
> > There are two serial ATA connectors, SATA0 and SATA1. hde is connected
> > to SATA0.
>
> Do you know which controller it is? If it's a PDC20319, that final
I've got a single Serial ATA drive (hde) on my Gigabyte GA-7NNXP mobo.
There are two serial ATA connectors, SATA0 and SATA1. hde is connected
to SATA0.
During system boot all of the drives are "found" without problems...
except then the boot process stalls for about 10 seconds before
declaring th
Just in time for my Christmas (or possibly the 9.2 final release?), ATI
has released new official XFree86 drivers for it's video cards. The
version number indicates that they are a minor update of the ones from
the German site.
A couple of possible problems: there is an OpenGL library included th
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5285
Product: xcin
Component: i18n
Summary: Big5 environment cannot show Traditional Chinese and
launch xcin
Product: xcin
Version: 2.5.2.3-19mdk
Platform: PC
OS/Ve
Is LinuxConf/Netconf going to be included in the final release, or is
everything going to be Drak and Webmin?
The reason I bring this up is because I needed to edit the dns servers I
use on my 9.2RC1 box, and that isn't an option in the Mandrake
Control Center settings. I had to go to Webmin, whi
I never got any messages from Bugzilla letting me in, and I'm not sure
what modules I'd "blame" for this anyway... but I've gotten some fairly
new hardware to turn into a new system and run into a few problems. I'm
hoping that by the final release of 9.2 these problems might not exist
anymore - thi
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I am using a nForce2 M/B which run smooth under RH9.
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: hardware
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Installation simply stopped at stage 2 and show an alert message as my screenshot.
http://www.hkedcity.net/ihouse/ylp-jeff
gt; issue. Does anyone see an issue with doing this? Since the lam-runtime
> maintainer isn't replying should I just go ahead and do it?
This sounds like a good plan to me.
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we'll change the primary name of "wipe" to "lamwipe" (we'll update
all documentation, as well, and mention that "wipe" is formally
deprecated). The name "wipe" will be a sym link pointing to the
name "lamwipe" so that backwards compatability will be preserved
(for a while). Perhaps sometime after that, we can ditch the name
"wipe".
Does that help?
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ounds) is muted by default.
I have a screenshot of gnome-mixer demonstrating what I'm talking about
maybe it will explain a little better than I have.
Jeff
<>
ven tho my sources show that it is in contrib packages
its nowhere to be found on any mirror I try. Did something happen to
this package? Or is something else going on? Any insight on this
problem would be very much appreciated.
Thanks in Advance
Jeff
all KDE configuration tools. Second, GNOME applications show other
symbols instead
of Chinese characters.
Look forwarding to better Chinese environment at 9.1 release. Thank you
so much.
Jeff Tong
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The problem in installer is solved already at 9.1 rc1. However, some
problems
in Chinese environment remain. I have just replied to Bug 1209.
Jeff Tong
Has anyone tried the AcceleratedX x-server with the released Mandrake
9.0? I had problems with having restart the x-server and KDE not loading
at all with all three release candidates. KDE would load the day of the
install, but not the next day. I'm reluctant to try 9.0 released until I
know i
If you look on CD3, there are two directories in \Mandrake, namely
RPMS3 and RPMS4. Perhaps these are subsets of what we would receive
in the boxed set?
Jeff DickeySeven Sigma Software and Services
Phone: +1 661 588 2917Phone: +1 425 885 6280Pager
If anybody knows a good mail scavenger
utility, let me know; I'm desperate enough to start hacking IncrediMail's
COM interfaces - I want my half-gig of messages back!
Jeff Dickey
Seven Sigma Software and Services
Phone: +1 661 588 2917
Phone: +1 425 885 6280
Pager: +1 800 931 4233
Email: ma
gic decoder ring" of flat view, is just one of the areas where
we're needlessly down on our knees begging to be kicked. And TRE
will be more than happy to oblige.
Jeff DickeySeven Sigma Software and Services
Phone: +1 661 588 2917Phone: +1 425 885 628
process to make truly effective use of them. If we are
to make Linux a more credible alternative to Windows - and Mandrake the
preeminent Linux on the desktop.
How can we help?
Jeff DickeySeven Sigma Software and Services
Phone: +1 661 588 2917Phone: +1
group evaluating Linux on the desktop, then you HAVE to ship a world-class
product. "Close" only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades; I'd
much prefer this not to blow up in my clients' faces. Or mine.
:)
Jeff DickeySeven
up with a certain amount
of fit and finish polishing... but to have what (to the user or reviewer)
appear to be casual and obvious inconsistencies is not the way to
effectively compete against Red Hat - let alone Windows.
Thanks, everybody!
Jeff Dickey
Seven Sigma Software and Services
Phone: +1
essage was
> Speaking of printer configuration for CUPS - my Epson Stylus
740C is correctly autodetected, but the
> driver selection screen always initially selects an 880
insteadwhy?
Thanks - and mea maxima culpa (*thwack*)
Jeff DickeySeven Si
Speaking of printer configuration for CUPS - my Epson Stylus 740C is
correctly autodetected, but the driver selection screen always initially
selects an 880 insteadwhy?
Jeff DickeySeven Sigma Software and Services
Phone: +1 661 588 2917Phone: +1
be an 8.2 release; I can't
think of another software product I've used recently with anywhere near that
high a version number that didn't have near-flawless fit and finish and
that is what a great many people, I expect, will be expecting.
Jeff Dickey
Seven Sigma Software and Service
si-puedes Windows 95 anymore; we
need to assume that the person doing this install may be reasonably
intelligent/experienced with PCs in general but is not a member of any
particular priesthood, and s/he may well be sceptical-to-hostile towards
the whole idea anyway
Can anybody tell me how to get my middle button on my TM Marble
working as a scroll button, as the current CP/M XP driver lets me use
it? It's a very cool feature - but there's insufficient desk space
for a "real" mouse. :)
Je
*every* shipped beta-or-better build.
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Home page (with résumé): http://
ette I had (separately) made
on the first install, went through the standard Expert Install from
scratch again. Please tell me this is fixed
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4233Ema
are visible in the other as well.
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n the Windows 2000 box as a machine account. But if I
do a:
wbinfo -t
Secret is bad
0xc022
This does not happen on the other machine. Something seems to be
different on the PPC box.
...Jeff
efined(__i386__)
{
char class = (char) (RPMClass() | '0');
if (class == '6' && is_athlon())
strcpy(un.machine, "athlon");
else if (strchr("3456", un.machine[1]) && un.machine[1] != class)
un.machine[1] = class;
}
# endif
73 de Jeff
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worked fine in B2) would have a major misconfiguration.
Jeff Dickey
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Phone: +1 661 588 2917
Phone: +1 425 885 6280
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taller to display a mesage 'An error
has occurred. Do you really want to exit the install?'. I wound up
completely redoing the install.
Issues:
- Monitor was never queried for. (On 2 other B3 installs on other systems,
it was).
- Restarting X configuration fatal.
- No confirmation giv
conds - usually
after the mouse is clicked on a GNOME-based app or dialog. (We strongly
prefer KDE as a desktop). The problem appears in all resolutions and color
depths from 640x480 at 256 colors on up to 1024x768 at 32-bit.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Jeff Dickey
Seven Sigma Software and Services
;s still work to do right now...
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Does anyone know if an RPM exists to give GD 2.0
functionality to PHP/Apache on a Mandrake 8.1
platform?
Apparantly there is some JPEG functionality that PHP
requires that you have 2.0 installed.
If no RPM, can anyone provide clues on how or if I can
do this manually?
Much thanks,
Jeff
for the sake of
lefties?
Thanks,
Jeff Balk
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Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> > * Sat Jun 02 2001 Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4.2.1-7mdk
> >
> > - BuildRequires: sharutils (for uuencode)
>
> sharutils BuildRequires: himself ?
Oops. That's pretty funny.
gnome-core requires sharutils for uuencode. I must h
Ever since I upgraded rpm itself to rpm-4.0-31mdk, querries work fine
but any attempt to install/upgrade a package is met with a core dump.
Has anyone else seen this behavior? As an aside, how does one fix things
when rpm itself breaks?
# rpm -q rpm popt perl
rpm-4.0-31mdk
popt-1.6-31mdk
perl-5.
Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> * Tue May 22 2001 Geoffrey Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 0.4.4-1mdk
> - Remove "ha" in ExclusiveArch (must have been a typo from Jeff?)
nope, ha is an arch. Probably left over from RH package, is my guess...
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r trees if you
can't tell urpmi to force the installation!
Thanks,
Jeff Butts
rs report is needed. In addition, using MMIO is faster
for many newer computers, even with the additional read after each
write.
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Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
>
> > * Sun Feb 11 2001 Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2.2.18-11mdk
> >
> > - update alpha config
>
> On my alpha:
>
>
>http://d10179.upc-d.chello.nl/build/cooker/alpha/problem/kernel22-2.2.18-11mdk.src.rpm.txt
>
lpr for now. I think a couple other people I talked to at
www.linuxprinting.org had this printer also. Not that I'm in any hurry, just
wanted to try out cups and kill lpd. :)
- Jeff
> I am not an expert but I think there is something really serious with
> the networking (at leasT, the dial-up part of it) configuration tool. As
> said I can setup kpppd to dial to
> my ISP and connect, but ping. ftp, telnet, email clients, nothing
> works. The network is dead.
Did you try jus
not solving it. Let's find
the real problem(s) here...
I'm maintaining the kernel OSS driver for the Via audio chipsets. If
you have the time, please e-mail me privately so we can debug this
further.
Regards,
Jeff
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the network services at all.
Alexandre Dussart wrote:
> Jeff Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> > When I use the network configuration utility to configure an internet
> > connection to a cable modem, I assign it the SMC-Ultra driver however it
> >
To whom it may concern,
When I use the network configuration utility to configure an internet
connection to a cable modem, I assign it the SMC-Ultra driver however it
comes back and says I have multiple adapters. That is correct. What is
disturbing is then it says it can not find the adapter ev
ng at
> > all. The correct modules appear to be loaded but KDE2 seems to not
> > like them. Any suggestions? or fixes?
>
> jeff ?
WRT to ARTS daemon, I have this problem with other sound cards in the
release, not just via audio. I believe someone in Paris told me that if
you wait XX
> Olivier Dugeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> > > is the /etc/modules.conf do an alias from sound to nm256 driver ?
> > > Could you send to pixel your /proc/bus/pci/devices ?
> > >
>
> Jeff do you have an idea
the CVS version...
Whoever is working on the emu10k1 driver generally pushes a set of
changes to Linus every so often, for inclusion in the 2.4.x kernel
series. Since CVS is raw development, it is not unlikely that the
kernel lags behind CVS.
Jeff
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sync people up with the latest, and for
people to experiment (which is the purpose of the "hack" series,
including hackkernel package here)
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Can anybody recommend a good calendar program? (preferably included in
linux-mandrake :))
All I care about is a *stable* program with a monthly calendar view that
can do hour-by-hour scheduling. And maybe a prioritized todo list would
be nice too.
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-in updater.
I'm very impressed with the install and upgrade
utilities and hope that more programs will follow
Helix's model.
Jeff
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> Hopefully this will be taken as constructive
> criticism, but I feel it needs
> to be said.
&g
I don't remember seeing anyone post this problem. I
attempted an ftp install using a disk created from the
network.img file from a Mandrake 7.1 final release
mirror. I was performing an upgrade, so it asked me
for my current root partition. It then went to a
windo called Package group selection
I'm having a problem switching my mousetype with
DrakMouse. I change my mouse from generic ps/2 to
intellimouse, but it never actually changes. Anyone
else have this problem?
Jeff
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Do You Yahoo!?
Send instant messages & get email al
Jens David wrote:
>
> Jeff Garzik wrote:
> >
> > Jens David wrote:
> > >
> > > Michael Irving wrote:
> > > >
> > > > As I already have cooker installed I don't really feeli like reinstalling.
> > > > How do I get to hav
ight again)
> >
> > Michael
>
> Hi,
>
> whwre can I find the XF4 S3 driver module?
it does not exist.
Jeff
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Pixel wrote:
>
> Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Pixel wrote:
> > >
> > > Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > > try to launch the misc/mkhdlist before installing.
> > >
> >
Is it waiting quite a long time on "Looking for available packages"?
nope, just a missing Mandrake/base/hdlists file, at least on my direct
mirror from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I get this error locally, and install doesn't continue, until I create
hdlists.
Jeff
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error when I wiped clean and used ext2fs.
> >
> > Any help is appreciated,
>
> try to launch the misc/mkhdlist before installing.
Not a complete solution :/
You also need to do
rum:~> cat > Mandrake/base/hdlists
hdlist.cz2 Mandrake/RPMS Installation
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> * Tue Apr 25 2000 Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2.1.9-10mdk
>
> - profile: fix LESSOPEN.
that fixes the problem, thanks
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.99preX-A.Bmdk he has
> in /lib/modules directory 2.3.99preX-A.Bmdk but kernel is "looking for"
>2.3.99-A.Bmdk.
> So there's a bug.
Excellent, thanks for pointing that out.
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Building 1024| he has
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> > 4.) hackkernel .spec doesn't set the version correctly. uses
> > 2.3.99-release and not preX-release. As I said, use perl or whatnot to add
> > this to EXTRA in the Makefile
>
> Jeff ?
hackkernel-2.3.99pre4-1.0mdk.src.rpm
It has the &
"none" not "shmfs". Otherwise it is correct.
FWIW... the first field is ignored for pseudo-filesystems like shmfs, so
you can put "yoann" as the first field in fstab if you want to... :)
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fter reading Al Viro's posts about it on linux-kernel in the past day
or so.
Jeff
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n after mirror finishes.
For some reason my uploaded packages disappeared too. :/
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MandrakeSoft, Inc. | hole in his head. (-random fortune)
pp in latest kernels. Are you using
hackkernel? It is 2.3.99-pre4-pre3, and should include some ppp fixes.
> I get
> an http error during boot to late for dmesg something about shm file
> system??
Mount a filesystem of type 'shm' on /var/shm...
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in the output e-mailed to me privately. It
looked like the floppy driver module isn't getting loaded. Michal? Can
you try "modprobe floppy" and then see if the floppy works?
Jeff
On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Michal Rokos wrote:
> I'm using devfsd since 2.3.99 (new initscripts now counts with devfsd - thanks
> to Chmouel!).
> Everything is running fine, but I can't find my floppy. Sugested /dev/fd/0
> for floppy is nosence - it's symlink to /proc/self/fd. I'm not sure why,
> but
unless you
are running devfsd to provide compatibility devices, like /dev/fd0 etc.
Jeff
I just uploaded the hackkernel package to contrib, based on
2.3.99-pre3-pre8.
The only noteworthy item about this release is that devfs is
disabled... I'll enable it in the next release.
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Building 1024| he has an
Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Jeff Garzik wrote:
>
> > > > > I got a new driver for the CMI-8738 sound card that is found on most i840
> > > > > boxes: http://www.cmedia.com.tw/edl8738.htm
> > > >
> > Well, the cu
the (http|ftp):// protocol
> right now).
yes.
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Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Jeff Garzik wrote:
>
> > > I got a new driver for the CMI-8738 sound card that is found on most i840
> > > boxes: http://www.cmedia.com.tw/edl8738.htm
> >
> > As in, submit it to Linus for inclusion in next
Jeff Garzik wrote:
>
> Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
> >
> > Chmouel: thanks for the reply
> > Jeff: can you add this in the kernel?
> >
> > I got a new driver for the CMI-8738 sound card that is found on most i840
> > boxes: http://www.cmedia.com.tw/edl8
Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
>
> Chmouel: thanks for the reply
> Jeff: can you add this in the kernel?
>
> I got a new driver for the CMI-8738 sound card that is found on most i840
> boxes: http://www.cmedia.com.tw/edl8738.htm
As in, submit it to Linus for inclusion in next 2.
ation. But since we
are a vendor, we can make "quick hacks" if they are safe and get some
binary modules working.
So... I think exporting "best_memset" from all our kernels is a safe
and good patch...
Regards,
Jeff
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us who had to arrange for
> CD's to be burned and mailed to us, is there any way we could create
> an 'updates/7.0v1' directory for just those packages that were
> corrected in 7.0v2?
For any 7.0 bugs there will be updates.
Jeff
..]
> * Mon Jan 31 2000 Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2.2.15-0.7mdk
>
> - 2.2.15pre5.
Be careful, there are reports of problems with pre4 and pre5, probably
due to the VM changes Alan put in his patches.
Regards,
Jeff
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Jacky Ouin wrote:
> This is stupid Question, but here it is..Is there a Dos/Win app that will
> compare the md5sum on a file?
You can use cygwin to compile the Unix version for dos/win...
Jeff
Pixel wrote:
>
> Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > If you use the linear option, you can bust with 1024 cyl barrier with
> > current production LILO too.
>
> are u sure? lilo does not use the extended bios function
Haven't tested, but Andre H
extended bios handling in grub, but not in lilo (not the latest
> version maybe)
>
> you do have a point, i agree! isn't the extended bios call available on most
> modern boxes?
If you use the linear option, you can bust with 1024 cyl barrier with
current production LILO too.
Jeff
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On 28 Jan 2000, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> Neil Koozer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > nuni is a boot loader for Linux, using ext2 file system and IDE drives.
Does it dual-boot, or is it Linux/ext2 only?
Jeff
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