On 07/27/2010 11:18 AM, Tom H wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 5:18 PM, wrote:
I recovered by editing the grub commands using the 'e' command and by some
miracle got the thing to ask me what my boot disk is AFTER booting.
very strange. here's the best part. I gave it the same device grub
"coul
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 5:18 PM, wrote:
>
> I recovered by editing the grub commands using the 'e' command and by some
> miracle got the thing to ask me what my boot disk is AFTER booting.
> very strange. here's the best part. I gave it the same device grub
> "couldn't find" and the system boot
I recovered by editing the grub commands using the 'e' command and by some
miracle got the thing to ask me what my boot disk is AFTER booting.
very strange. here's the best part. I gave it the same device grub
"couldn't find" and the system booted just fine. *...@$&! grub.
so I'm not sure what
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 05:49, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 18:39, Mr. Baldwin wrote:
> > have been led to believe that Debian will not be as simple to set up
> > and use as Red Hat (although my experience with Fink indicates that
> > package mgmt is much simpler). All the
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 18:39, Mr. Baldwin wrote:
> Hi,
> I joined this list last fall (from a different address) when I was
> trying to install Woody on an experimental box in the house. I failed
> to get it running after nearly an entire weekend (network issues, I
> think), gave up and installed R
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 07:39:21PM -0500, Mr. Baldwin wrote:
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Please, wrap at 72 chars. The use of paragraphs won't hurt too.
Cheers,
Nick
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Hi,
I joined this list last fall (from a different address) when I was trying to install
Woody on an experimental box in the house. I failed to get it running after nearly an
entire weekend (network issues, I think), gave up and installed Redhat on that box. I
am running Redhat on two boxes in
: me again..sorry
> Sounds to me as if you don't have a nameserver in
> your /etc/resolf.conf.
IT'S /etc/resolv.conf
Figure out what your provider's nameserver ip is
and add:
nameserver ip_of_your_nameserver
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> Sounds to me as if you don't have a nameserver in
> your /etc/resolf.conf.
IT'S /etc/resolv.conf
Figure out what your provider's nameserver ip is
and add:
nameserver ip_of_your_nameserver
> I entered it all anway, and looked like this:
> lynx -source http://go-gnome.com/ | sh
>(though could not enter the | simbol)
> It just told me it could not connect...even though I had set it up..it didn't
> (appear) too even try and connect.
>
> Do you have too be already connected?
> How do
I'm a pain..but I'll ask anyway!
I'm slowly getting used too Linux...some great
action games!
Right..just too feel more at home..I thought about
using Gnome...I thought it was installed, but decided too get a more recent
version anyway.
I went too the site, and looked on how to get
it..but
Ok, concerning 'make menuconfig'
It's a command to start configuration for your own kernel. For that you
have to have the kernel source package installed, it should be in
/usr/src/kernel-*/
Go there, and do either
'make xconfig' or 'make menuconfig' I like the first one, because it's
a GUI so
Subject: Please HELP ME AGAIN!!!
Date: Fri, Mar 05, 1999 at 01:13:31AM -0800
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>
> Please Help me again!
> Thanks for helping me with mounting, but now I would like to
> ask you another thi
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Nuno Donato wrote:
> How can I setup my sound card(Sound Blaster 16)?
> I have heard something about "make menuconfig" "make config"
> but this doesn't work in my computer. A error message
> appears saying "no target to make rule config".
> How can I solve this problem.
> I
Item Subject: Please HELP ME AGAIN!!!
try changing your directory :-)
Stefan
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Subject: Please HELP ME AGAIN!!!
Author: Non-HP-nunodonato ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at HP-Germany,shargw6
Date:3/5/99 10:13 AM
Please Help me again!
Thanks for helping me with mounting, but now I would like to
ask you another thing.
How can I setup my sound card(Sound Blaster 16)?
I have heard something about "make menuconfig" "make config"
but this doesn't work in my computer. A error me
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