Picnic on Saturday 23 Aug 2003

2003-08-21 Thread jbd
This is probably the last reminder you'll get about this! FLASH! Thanks to the Learning Networks Foundation, we'll have some SUSE Linux systems you can test drive too. These are the systems that Wal-Mart sells. About a dozen people have signed up. (See

Booting Debian to single user with SCSI Raid

2003-08-21 Thread Dan Coutu
I'm having difficulties trying to boot a Debian 3.0 system to single user on a Compaq ProLiant 380 system. This has a SCSI Raid array and so drives are named /dev/ida/c0d0p1, /dev/ida/c0d0p2, etc. I've determined that boot is on c0d0p0 and root is c0d0p1. I've tried to boot with the Debian

Re: Booting Debian to single user with SCSI Raid

2003-08-21 Thread Tom Fogal
If you can't just give lilo the '-s' option, i'd recommend the slack boot disk. disk 1 should be all you need, just one floppy. just stick it in and when you get the lilo prompt you can do something like 'boot root=/dev/whatever -s'. if that doesnt have support in-kernel for your scsi stuff, get

A CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNIQUE

2003-08-21 Thread michael . odonnell
DEAR SIR/MADAM: I AM MR. DARL MCBRIDE CURRENTLY SERVING AS THE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE SCO GROUP, FORMERLY KNOWN AS CALDERA SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, IN LINDON, UTAH, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. I KNOW THIS LETTER MIGHT SURPRISE YOUR BECAUSE WE HAVE HAD NO PREVIOUS COMMUNICATIONS

Re: Hoss Traders: October 3rd and 4th, 2003

2003-08-21 Thread bscott
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, at 11:52pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Last spring we bought four tables ... We had too much room, so this fall I would recommend two tables of space ... Unless someone else here in the LUG has some stuff they want to get rid of (Paul? Mike?), that sounds like a good plan

Call For Help: GNHLUG publicity materials (was: Hoss Traders)

2003-08-21 Thread bscott
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, at 11:52pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... perhaps revitalize our NUN floppy to hand out. In this day and age of the ubiquitous Internet, I think a floppy disk is somewhat archaic, not to mention instantly out-of-date. Heck, some people don't even have floppy drives any