> All attempts to extract root.lrp to my nt4,sp6a box, via winzip8,
> *abort* _prior_ to completion with this error:
>
> ``Can't create output file: _PATH_\.\root\var\lib\lrpkg\root
> etc
> local
> modules
> ramlog''
>
>
> *WHAT* is this file?
Some wacky thing that probably got accidentally creat
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
> I've just put a new version of the Dachstein pre-release CD image online:
> http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein-CD/
When I do this:
tar tvfz root.lrp var
on my woody box, I find this file:
var/lib/lrpkg/root\netc\nlocal\nmodu
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
> I've just put a new version of the Dachstein pre-release CD image online:
> http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein-CD/
As you stated in the first release announcement:
``But if you're grabbing the CD image, you'll probably have better luck
with
t
At 11:52 AM 10/18/01 -0400, David Douthitt wrote:
>What would you consider to be the smallest and largest valid netmask
>that contains IP addresses? I thought it would be /2 and /30, but it
>turns out Class K is 222.x.x.x/31 and 223.x.x.x/31.
>
>How can they do that? With a netmask of /31 have o
What would you consider to be the smallest and largest valid netmask
that contains IP addresses? I thought it would be /2 and /30, but it
turns out Class K is 222.x.x.x/31 and 223.x.x.x/31.
How can they do that? With a netmask of /31 have one bit for hosts. If
you remove the broadcast IP (bit