On 11/26/01 at 6:33 PM, Charles Steinkuehler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I burned a new copy (this time on a "pocket CD-R") and
> > then it booted Linux, but now it says something about
> > "I/O error: end of media on 02:00" several times, then
> > it says something about 03:00 (including "unr
> I burned a new copy (this time on a "pocket CD-R") and then it booted
> Linux, but now it says something about "I/O error: end of media on
> 02:00" several times, then it says something about 03:00 (including
> "unrecognized CD format" or something).
>
> What am I missing? The CDs are burned wi
When I booted the disk for the first time on a Compaq Deskpro 2000
(Pentium 200) first thing I saw was "Boot failed" in the top left
corner...
I burned a new copy (this time on a "pocket CD-R") and then it booted
Linux, but now it says something about "I/O error: end of media on
02:00" several ti
KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
> > I think ntp4 would be overkill, especially as it's not designed for
> > dialup connections. However, packaging ntpdate would be useful I
> > think.
>
> I might be wrong, but it seems nptdate provides only the client side - I'm
> interested to have the router providing
Am Montag, 26. November 2001 11:28 schrieb David Douthitt:
> On 11/25/01 at 10:49 PM, KP Kirchdörfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A possible extension ito add, are the deeply buried
> > timezones provided by Charles.
>
> Why not package them as an *.lrp package?
Good question :)
Thought kmaps
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Matt Schalit wrote:
> David Douthitt wrote:
>
>
> > > xntpd.lrp - xnptd from Todd Horsman (removing rdate intented)
> >
> > The use of rdate in the startup process should be replaced with ntpdate;
> > otherwise, if the clock is way off, xntpd will exit and refuse to adjus
David Douthitt wrote:
> > xntpd.lrp - xnptd from Todd Horsman (removing rdate intented)
>
> The use of rdate in the startup process should be replaced with ntpdate;
> otherwise, if the clock is way off, xntpd will exit and refuse to adjust
> the clock.
xntpd steps the clock on my unix box ev
KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
> Following the changelog from Dachstein 1.0.1 to Dachstein 1.0.1 glibc 2.1.3
>
> New essential packages:
> libnsl.lrp - libnsl* glibc2.1.3 (David's package archiv)
libnsl should not be necessary; under Linux you only need this for NIS
support, best I can tell. Nearly ev
In response to KP Kirchdörfer & David Douthitt's comments
on ntp vs rdate, chrony has been working for me:
http://www.rrbcurnow.freeuk.com/chrony
Its an ntp client & server that's designed for dialup
connections, and machines that aren't always on. It uses
ntp when available, and the hardware
Hi,
i just saw a message that kernel 2.5 will be supporting a new type of
initial ramdisk, as the old initrd may be gone in a while...:
The first initramfs patch was posted by Alexander Viro this week. This patch
is the implementation of the new 2.5 boot process that was first discussed
in the
On 11/25/01 at 10:49 PM, KP Kirchdörfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A possible extension ito add, are the deeply buried
> timezones provided by Charles.
Why not package them as an *.lrp package?
> In a CD-based environment I'd like to see rdate being
> replaced by xntpd, or ntp4, due to securi
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