Thank you all for your replies, you have all been most helpful.
To make up some deficiencies in my post...
I used the idiot image for 1680 from the downloads. Since my redhat
box doesn't have a device for 1680, I used the Windows exe version, which
works great! Thank you.
The floppy I
A few comments ...
1. We don't have idiots here (at least I don't think we do), so I infer
from your use of the phrase idiot image for 1680 that you are using Dave
Cinege's old LRP 2.9.8, not one of the newer LEAF distributions that this
list primarily supports. This increases the
3. The third realistic possibility is a marginal floppy drive, one that
can't quite manage to read the additional tracks that the 1680 format
uses.
If the target hardware uses a standard floppy drive, you might see if
swapping in a newer one improves the device's performance.
For the record,
At 03:31 PM 6/3/02 -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
3. The third realistic possibility is a marginal floppy drive, one that
can't quite manage to read the additional tracks that the 1680 format
uses.
If the target hardware uses a standard floppy drive, you might see if
swapping in a
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, T Burt wrote:
Thank you all for your replies, you have all been most helpful.
To make up some deficiencies in my post...
I used the idiot image for 1680 from the downloads.
idiot image... is this a hint that you are referring to LRP2.9.8? or
Eigerstein, Dachstein,
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Ray Olszewski wrote:
A few comments ...
1. We don't have idiots here (at least I don't think we do), so I infer
from your use of the phrase idiot image for 1680 that you are using Dave
Cinege's old LRP 2.9.8, not one of the newer LEAF distributions that this
list
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
The temptation with RH is to leave all those services it installs by
default running... which is risky for a firewall.
RH was notorious for having everything enabled, but they surprised me and
changed that in RH 7.2. The default now, is to disable