I had a thought about why our Dell box wouldn't boot Dachstein from the CD
whereas it would boot Windows XP. It was triggered by Charles' comment about
the type of CD.
I recall a discussion on another list about problems installing Linux on
Dell boxes. The cause in that case was the tendency for D
DCD on hdc.
Gareth
-Original Message-
From: Michael D. Schleif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 February 2002 14:31
To: Gareth Howell
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Problem booting Dachstein CD
Gareth Howell wrote:
>
> I had a strange problem installing Dachstein tod
I had a strange problem installing Dachstein today. The hardware was a Dell
Dimension XPS. The machine would boot from a Windows CD, but for some reason
it would not boot from the Dachstein CD I had created, and tested, on
another Dell.
I created a boot floppy, but that wouldn't recognise the CD e
I achieve this by tunnelling the http stream through an SSH session.
My command line is as follows:
ssh -l root -L 81:localhost:80 hostname
Once I am logged in, using the URL http://localhost:81 opens weblet.
I did need to edit /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/sh-httpd.conf to add 127.0.0.1
for this to
Thanks for that info, I'll give this a try.
I must admit I thought I had sorted it out at one point this afternoon.
I went in and manually edited root.local and added the line
I /root/*
After this, when I ran lrcfg and elected to do a full backup of root, /root
was included in the .lrp packag
have all the packages except root set to partial backup to fd0. I thought
it would be included in the root package as no other package seems to fit
the bill.
2. Does anybody have a simple http cache module for Dachstein-CD: I noticed
there was a squid package for Oxygen.
Regards
Gareth Howell
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