work for you?
I'm afraid I haven't been keeping up. The last CD boot I did was the
woody install. I can try (a small number) of other images, if you
have any specific suggestions.
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isk image starting at 0.
Freeing initrd memory 1443k freed
cramfs: wrong magic
sh-2021: reiserfs_read_super: can not find reiserfs on ramdisk (1,0)
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 00:00
I hope this means something to somebody.
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wanted 64-bits :-).
Thanks again,
Andy Dougherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and those are fine as temporary
workarounds, but is there something wrong with my setup?
If others are seeing this, does anyone know what the error message
means and how to go about fixing it?
Thanks,
Andy Dougherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
you want to change /etc/vfstab. /etc/mnttab is a dynamic
file maintained by Solaris to show what's actually mounted. You shouldn't
change it yourself.
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ty advisory about netscape < 4.77,
however, before deciding to use 4.5.
Debian Security Advisory DSA 051-1
http://www.debian.org/security/
(If the main page hasn't been updated yet, you can also use the list
archives to find the announcement.)
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ind it's available for
Solaris/SPARC, Solaris/x86, and Linux/i386, but not for Linux/SPARC. You
should check out the applications you'll need and determine what operating
system they'll run under.
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Dept. of Physics
Lafayette College, Easton PA 18042
bpp
parport
After that, /dev/lp0 worked.
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Dept. of Physics
Lafayette College, Easton PA 18042
27;m not sure which package to file it against. I
suspect one of the upgrades (maybe netbase?) may have left the network
files in an incomplete configuration, but after two days of poking around
on my own, I haven't found it yet.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
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(though I don't run
NIS). At boot time, I'm getting the message:
portmap: server localhost not responding, timed out
Lots of stuff doesn't work after that, obviously.
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Dept. of Physics
Lafayette College, Easton PA 18042
r limit is a cg6 Sun hardware limit and
there's nothing you can do to change it. (Certainly our Solaris 8
installations using the cg6 also only have 256 colors.)
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Dept. of Physics
Lafayette College, Easton PA 18042
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