Re: Apache user?

2002-10-03 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 11:30 PM 10/3/02 -0600, Chris Rose wrote: >In my old system, i think Apache was configured to run as root, but i'm >not sure. Either way, though, all the files in my httpdocs directory >are root:root owned, mostly chmod 666:-rw-rw-rw- > >In my Apache 2.0 httpd.conf it's set to user:group apach

Apache user?

2002-10-03 Thread Chris Rose
In my old system, i think Apache was configured to run as root, but i'm not sure. Either way, though, all the files in my httpdocs directory are root:root owned, mostly chmod 666:-rw-rw-rw- In my Apache 2.0 httpd.conf it's set to user:group apache:apache. Should i chown all the files? Chris R.

Re: Suggestions on Backups

2002-10-03 Thread Brett
Linux linuxDBA 2.4.18-4GB #1 Wed Mar 27 13:57:05 UTC 2002 i686 unknown 8:30pm up 4 days, 22:17, 2 users, load average: 1.91, 1.96, 1.91 On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Paul Kraus wrote: > There are many different ways to approach backup schemes. I want to put > in a 120gb Hard Drive in my Linux Serve

Re: Sharing drives.

2002-10-03 Thread Chuck Gelm
LL Phillips wrote: > > Regarding the statement "Each would need a separate partition, AFAIK" > I've recently considered dual booting my W98SE hard drive which is 40G > total size with only 20G used made up of C: primary partition and > D,E,F,G,H all logical drives in one extended partition (each

Grub Boot Issues

2002-10-03 Thread Paul Kraus
In my system I have a 30gb scsi drive that has all of my system partitions I also have a 180gb ide drive that I use for backups. I reloaded my system. Now when the system boots it dumps to a grub prompt?? I can still boot from the floppy disk. Any ideas? Paul Kraus Network Administrator PEL Suppl

Re: CD-ROM Hell

2002-10-03 Thread Ralph Gesler
Calin Szonyi wrote: > > - Original Message - > From: Ralph Gesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2002 14:35:57 -0700 > To: Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: CD-ROM Hell > > > > kernel 2.4.4, Pentium 133 > > > > Your kernel is too old and buggy. > Upgrading your

RE: Sharing drives.

2002-10-03 Thread James Miller
On 3 Oct 2002, LL Phillips wrote: > Regarding the statement "Each would need a separate partition, AFAIK" > I've recently considered dual booting my W98SE hard drive which is 40G > total size with only 20G used made up of C: primary partition and > D,E,F,G,H all logical drives in one extended par

Re: Sharing drives.

2002-10-03 Thread John E . Jay Maass
LL Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [...] When I put in my W98SE boot disk to make a second PRIMARY > partition I was not allowed because fdisk told me there was > already a primary partition existing [...] Lorraine, I'm not the expert here. But I would like to predict that, upon answering

Re: Suggestions on Backups

2002-10-03 Thread James Miller
On 3 Oct 2002, Paul Kraus wrote: > ownerships. I am not sure about the space on the UNIX machine. It is > given in blocks and I don't really understand how blocks translate into > MB's if someone could explain I would be most appreciative. > Does df -h work on Unix, too? That will show you a

Re: Sharing drives.

2002-10-03 Thread LL Phillips
Regarding the statement "Each would need a separate partition, AFAIK" I've recently considered dual booting my W98SE hard drive which is 40G total size with only 20G used made up of C: primary partition and D,E,F,G,H all logical drives in one extended partition (each around 3-6G each) When I pu

Suggestions on Backups

2002-10-03 Thread Paul Kraus
There are many different ways to approach backup schemes. I want to put in a 120gb Hard Drive in my Linux Server and then use it as a backup server. I have about 15 various windows workstations that I want to be able to backup there Documents and mail folders (mostly windows 98 machines with a han

Re: creating CD ROM bootdisk

2002-10-03 Thread Jim Reimer
Yes, you can make a bootable cdrom. It's covered in the cd-writing howto at http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/CD-Writing-HOWTO.html Section 4.11 tells how. -jdr- Adwin wrote: > hello > could I make a cd rom bootdisk instead floppy disk bootdisk ? > I cannot create/use bootdisk since my fd damag

Re: CD-ROM Hell

2002-10-03 Thread Calin Szonyi
- Original Message - From: Ralph Gesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2002 14:35:57 -0700 To: Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: CD-ROM Hell > > kernel 2.4.4, Pentium 133 > Your kernel is too old and buggy. Upgrading your kernel to a newer version may stop your cd

creating CD ROM bootdisk

2002-10-03 Thread Adwin
hello could I make a cd rom bootdisk instead floppy disk bootdisk ? I cannot create/use bootdisk since my fd damage. thanxs -- ./me adwin - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info a