Hi!
Copy the 3 cds into the same directory..
Then try to install with nfs.
(after exporting the directory for nfs access)
I install 9.1 this way in 10 machines..
El Vie 24 Oct 2003 07:12, T. Ribbrock escribió:
> With 9.1, I had the first CDROM mounted on the server and exported as
> NFS share.
El Vie 22 Ago 2003 00:07, Larry Sword escribió:
> Alfredo C. López wrote:
> >HI!
> >
> >We have a cluster of machines.
> >I made a soft to boot machines without harddisk with linux-mandrake trough
> > the network.
> >So.. till now the motherboards could be
HI!
We have a cluster of machines.
I made a soft to boot machines without harddisk with linux-mandrake trough the
network.
So.. till now the motherboards could be used without a vga card conected to
the motherboard. So we put all the machines in a shelf and forget about
them.. :)
But we buy
Praedor:
Wich compiler are you using??
I use to have problems with it a long time ago.
Try to see wich are the options that the 2.4.19-24mdk.src.rpm package
use to generate the binary package.
El Vie 21 Feb 2003 11:58, Praedor Atrebates escribió:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash:
El Mié 29 Ene 2003 11:54, Chuck Burns escribió:
> We never SIGNED kyoto, because it was nothing more than a ploy to LOOK GOOD
> to ecologists. The WORST polluting countries are the 3rd world countries
> with NO environmental protection agencies, and the Kyoto treaty left them
> alone, so, of cours
Hi!
I'm a guy living in Argentina, far away from the bullets.
El Mié 29 Ene 2003 10:23, Franki escribió:
> You didn't address the issue of what to do about saddam without fighting...
> (assuming he is guilty.)
>
> what are the alternatives.???
There are always alternatives. May be leave the
I'm having troubles running rexec in mandrake 9.0
I suppose the problem is the server running trough xinetd.
The command
rexec -l login -p paswdd k1m1.domainname ps
gives this error
k1m1.domainame: No such file or directory
rexec: Error in rexec system call,
rexec: (The following system error
Hi !
Why don't you try to disable ntp ?
El Mié 16 Oct 2002 01:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> Here we are..and I am not running anything I don't need.I don't
> think.. ;)
>
>
>
> [jason@diggy jason]$ ps -aux
> USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
> roo
Hi!
My english is not very good.
I apologize if my expression "cool tool" was out of place. Next time I will
say "a good tool used in the apropiate way ".
The reaction remind me when I was at the university in classes and a teacher
didn't like my forms or expression. I could wait that from my t
El Vie 11 Oct 2002 08:34, Laurent Mesuré escribió:
> "Alfredo C. López" a écrit :
> > [root@jeri root]# mii-tool
> > SIOCGMIIPHY on 'eth0' failed: La operación no está soportada
> >< operation not supported no MII interfaces found
>
El Jue 10 Oct 2002 14:34, Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva escribió:
> Hi Alfredo again!
>
> Never mind my last mail. I got bing from:
> ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/PLD/current/dists/ra/PLD/i386/PLD/RPMS/bing-1.1.3-1
>.i386.rpm
>
> Really amazing tool!
Yes!
May be it's cool enough to package this
Hi!
Bing works great! It nice learn something new every day.
It informs the speed between two nodes very accurately. Very very cool.
Thanks James!
ALF
PS: I compiled it from the sources coming from Suse (search in rpmpbone for
bing). I think you need at least Mandrake 8.2 to compile it.
In
Hi!
El Mié 09 Oct 2002 18:02, Jack Coates escribió:
> > Why don't you try this?
> >
> > dmesg|grep eth0 (or the number of the interface)
> >
> > Here is the output for my rtl8139:
> >
> > ben@mares:~$ dmesg|grep eth0
> > eth0: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at 0xfa801000, 00:10:a7:08:16:13,
> > IR
Hi!
Since KDE3 appear with the new qt3, Mandrake don't store
libqt.so in the package libqt3 (in mandrake 8.2 it has problems with the
presence of libqt.so for libqt2).
So.. if you need the libqt.so from libqt3 you need first uninstall all the
libraries from libqt2 and then recompile from source
Hi!
I have the same problem mounting a zip drive with supermount in stock
kernel of MDK 8.2.
El Lun 26 Ago 2002 18:20, sridhar vaidyanathan escribió:
> Let me confess that I am not using Mandrake Dist:-). But I applied the
> supermount patch to the kernel. I am posting this mesg here as Mandra
Hi!
You should accept connection from X servers to your tty with
xhost +
in any xterm or konsole in the mandrake machine.
(this accept from everyone.. use with care)
More info
man xhost
XHOST(1) XHOST(1)
NAME
xhost - server access
Hi!
I work at an institute of physics here in Argentina. We will receive some
money from a foundation in Germany to buy some machines to use in numerical
simulations and we want to build a cluster with them. We already have a
cluster (we have 20 PII 500-400 and 15 Durons 700 and some Athlon 1
OK! I get into this thread a little late. And have the same question:
What is the reason to link the kernel headers with glibc?
I compile a 2.4.18 kernel src.rpm from mandrake with glibc 2.1.3 tweaking the
specs of course I realize the mandrake guys dump the kernel header
section. I use
Hi
> > I tried then use a floppy drive for booting and passing the parameter
> > "linux= boot /dev/hdc" and I've had the same error message again.
>
> That's "linux root=/dev/hdc"
If the /etc/fstab file the old root device was /dev/hdb1 so the new one would
be /dev/hdc1, in lilo pass the paramet
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