Re: [expert] Linux still wont boot

2000-07-06 Thread Bruce E. Harris
vi is there, I see it but Mandrake will not... This is not a Redhat system, but Mandrake 7.0. and yes, I am careful to post the right questions to the right list. I can see all the files I need to use, but Mandrake will not. BRuce At 10:37 PM 7/5/00 -0500, Craig Woods wrote: >A lot of really goo

Re: [expert] Linux still wont boot

2000-07-06 Thread Bruce E. Harris
No, this is a dead Mandrake 7.0 :( At 10:37 PM 7/5/00 -0500, Craig Woods wrote: >A lot of really good advice has been rendered on this particular issue but, in >ageement with Steve B., this sounds like a Red Hat system, and I think our bandwidth >is for Mandrake issues. > >"Brian T. Schel

Re: [expert] Linux still wont boot

2000-07-05 Thread Craig Woods
A lot of really good advice has been rendered on this particular issue but, in ageement with Steve B., this sounds like a Red Hat system, and I think our bandwidth is for Mandrake issues. "Brian T. Schellenberger" wrote: > "Bruce E. Harris" wrote: > > > > I am at a loss. The kernel upgra

Re: [expert] Linux still wont boot

2000-07-05 Thread Brian T. Schellenberger
"Bruce E. Harris" wrote: > > I am at a loss. The kernel upgrade problem still exists. > > created a new lilo.conf on another computer (had to make the floppy ext2 > since my desktop under linux will not read dos partitions). I can not get > vi to work, even /bin/vi (file not found). I got the ne

[expert] Linux still wont boot

2000-07-05 Thread Bruce E. Harris
I am at a loss. The kernel upgrade problem still exists. created a new lilo.conf on another computer (had to make the floppy ext2 since my desktop under linux will not read dos partitions). I can not get vi to work, even /bin/vi (file not found). I got the new lilo.conf installed, but can not run