Re: [expert] linuxconf says system not in sync

1999-08-17 Thread Eric Rahmig
Hi again, Thanks for the help w/lynx. I probably should have thought of that. For anyone who's interested, I did the following things to correct the linuxconf problem I was having. Here's the description from my previous post: On Mon, 16 Aug 1999, Eric Rahmig wrote: > 1. When quitting linux

Re: [expert] linuxconf says system not in sync

1999-08-16 Thread Jo
for lynx: mkdir ~/tmp Jo Eric Rahmig wrote: > > Hi all, > > Has anyone noticed any of the following after doing a fresh install of > Mandrake 6.0? > > 1. When quitting linuxconf, it complains that the system is not in sync. > It wants to change ownership of /var/spool/mqueue to root.mai

Re: [expert] linuxconf says system not in sync

1999-08-16 Thread tom950
Make a tmp dir in your home dir to fix lynx. Dunno about the other but i have noticed same thing At 02:45 PM 8/16/99 -0500, you wrote: >Hi all, > >Has anyone noticed any of the following after doing a fresh install of >Mandrake 6.0? > >1. When quitting linuxconf, it complains that the system is

Re: [expert] linuxconf says system not in sync

1999-08-16 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
- Original Message - From: Eric Rahmig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Has anyone noticed any of the following after doing a fresh install of > Mandrake 6.0? > Sorry, donĀ“t know anything to 1. > > 2. I'm unable to run lynx, either as root or as an ordinary user. > [root@localhost ~]# lynx >