Pasi,
Ok, tried yum -y update
and yes I did copy to GPG key from the web site into a file called
RPM-GPG-KEY and rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY
Also, tried rpm --import /usr/share/doc/tao-release-*/RPM-GPG-KEY-tao
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# rpm -qa gpg-pubkey*
gpg-pubkey-6d6abdc7-3fb8f1e8
Pasi,
Did groupadd and useradd and now get this error ...
Any thoughts ?
Jeff
tao.linux31 (Linux release 2.4.21-9.0.1.TL #1 SMP Thu Feb 26
08:21:59 EET 20
04) (1)
login: jcb
Password for jcb:
login: Cannot resolve network address for KDC in requested realm while
getting initial credentials
On Mon, 24 May 2004, Jeffrey Barnard wrote:
Also, tried rpm --import /usr/share/doc/tao-release-*/RPM-GPG-KEY-tao
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# rpm -qa gpg-pubkey*
gpg-pubkey-6d6abdc7-3fb8f1e8
gpg-pubkey-6d6abdc7-3fb8f1e8
gpg-pubkey-6d6abdc7-3fb8f1e8
gpg-pubkey-6d6abdc7-3fb8f1e8
warning:
Hi,
I've completed a successful install of Tao and now wish to add more dasd. Initially,
it was only installed with dasd 200, now I want to add 201, 202, 203 and 204. I saw
that Redhat uses the options statement in modules.conf, so I tried that -- to no
avail. I also tried adding a dasd
David,
http://linuxvm.org/Info/HOWTOs/mkinitrd-notes.html
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David
Booher
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 11:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tao Linux: mounting additional dasd
Hi,
I've
That did the trick! Thanks Mark.
David
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Post, Mark K
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 10:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tao Linux: mounting additional dasd
David,
Hi,
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 07:23:45AM -0400, Jeffrey Barnard wrote:
Pasi,
Ok, tried yum -y update
and yes I did copy to GPG key from the web site into a file called
RPM-GPG-KEY and rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY
Also, tried rpm --import /usr/share/doc/tao-release-*/RPM-GPG-KEY-tao
No pun
You see what a can or worms you opened up!
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Hi,
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 09:30:43AM -0400, Jeffrey Barnard wrote:
Pasi,
Did groupadd and useradd and now get this error ...
Any thoughts ?
Jeff
tao.linux31 (Linux release 2.4.21-9.0.1.TL #1 SMP Thu Feb 26
08:21:59 EET 20
04) (1)
login: jcb
Password for jcb:
login: Cannot
Hi,
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 11:57:24AM -0400, Richard Pinion wrote:
You see what a can or worms you opened up!
I know. I even thought about it when i subscribed to this list and
posted about 'i am here too'.
I can't help it. Generally i am 'good guy who wants to help'. I just can
be a little
What packages are installed if one used the Stage 3 file. Also, what packages are
available to be installed, using emerge, for the S/390 port, i.e. X11, KDE, Gnome,
etc.?
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I guess it might help if I stated what flavor I was talking about,
GENTOO
What packages are installed if one used the Stage 3 file. Also, what packages are
available to be installed, using emerge, for the S/390 port, i.e. X11, KDE, Gnome,
etc.?
The device address is going to change on the new machine. Since they
already assigned me an already arbitrary device numbers (9000, 9001, 9002)
and a port name of LXF7 (indicative of LinuiX and CHP F7)
What do I need to do in z/linux to change the port name? I've tried to
convince the people in
James Melin wrote:
What do I need to do in z/linux to change the port name? I've tried to
convince the people in charge of VM that we don't need to specifiy that
anymore, but they wanna change it. (dunno to what yet. LXnn). I'm just not
sure what I need to do to prep for the changes.
The
The plan was to leave me with the device addresses of 9000/9001/9002 -
they're 'fake' anyway. The actual devices are 8F0,8F1 and 8F2. So If they
can map the port name in the VM directory I'd be set. The thing is we have
approximately 5 weeks of in house VM experience.
I can make the /etc/chandev
Joe Poole and Brian Mays of Boscovs have donated some VB code that they used
to migrate/convert 600 users and 80GB of their data from a Netware 4.1
environment to Samba running on Linux. They also did something very unusual
for our industry, and provided some documentation. :)
Please note that
Hi...
We have a client with Linux on an LPAR (no VM) who keeps filling his root
file system. Not one particular directory, but first one, then another,
etc... So there's not just one that we could offload to a 2nd
volume. Plus, when he built the system he allocated about 1/3 of the
volume to a
For moving the data, http://linuxvm.org/Info/HOWTOs/movefs.html
Once the swap partition has been created, you'll need to run the mkswap
command against it. This will only need to be done one time.
Writing the IPL text onto the new volume would be done after the data has
been copied over. Then,
We are trying to install Oracle 9i under Suse Linux 8.1 Enterprise for s390x. First we
need to install gcc_old.rpm. We are getting this error message:
linuxdev:/home/hrive # rpm -iv gcc_old.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
ld-linux.so.2 is needed by gcc_old-2.95.3-92
Can you help us
Thanks Mark!
Lee
At 03:32 PM 5/24/2004, you wrote:
For moving the data, http://linuxvm.org/Info/HOWTOs/movefs.html
Once the swap partition has been created, you'll need to run the mkswap
command against it. This will only need to be done one time.
Writing the IPL text onto the new volume would be
I forgot to ask... How does one write the IPL text on the new volume?
Lee
At 03:32 PM 5/24/2004, you wrote:
For moving the data, http://linuxvm.org/Info/HOWTOs/movefs.html
Once the swap partition has been created, you'll need to run the mkswap
command against it. This will only need to be done
No, you didn't forget, and I did answer. It's the second paragraph you
included below.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lee
Stewart
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 5:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Moving boot volume
I
Sorry, I missed the then run...
Thanks,
Lee
At 04:02 PM 5/24/2004, you wrote:
No, you didn't forget, and I did answer. It's the second paragraph you
included below.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lee
Stewart
Sent: Monday, May
See: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg247023.pdf
This IBM Redbook discusses best security practices for running Linux as
a z/VM guest on IBM zSeries and S/390 machines. This publication is
intended for system administrators and IT architects responsible for
deploying secure Linux
Can someone point me in the direction I need to go to get my RHEL3 NFS
client to connect to the VM NFS
server?
You need to compile and run mvslogin/vmlogin.c which are provided with
the CMS NFS server. See the VM TCPIP Planning and Configuraiton Guide
and the VM TCPIP Users Guide for all the gory
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