On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Haines Brown wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Here I sit, almost dead in the water. Confident that I could run emacs
> at the command prompt outside X (I'm writing now with emacs-rmail, but
> have lost X altogether), I went ahead and installed the two rpm files
> and edited my XF86Config-4
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, pa3gcu wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 October 2002 12:03, Kevin Curtis wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I hope this question is not too technical. When an oops message is
> > generated and decoded with ksymoops, how do I get an assembler listing of
> > the module that caused the problem so I c
I can't help you too much, Bryan, but maybe just enough to let you move ahead.
This mount point is managed by amd (AutoMount Daemon), which I do not use.
You might look through your init scripts to find the one that invokes it,
then modify the script or disable it completely (depending on whethe
Here is what /etc/mtab says about /net:
brainpress:(pid1532) /net nfs
intr,rw,port=1023,timeo=8,retrans=110,indirect,map
=/etc/amd.net,dev=000b 0 0
automount(pid1622) /net autofs rw,fd=5,pgrp=1622,minproto=2,maxproto=4 0
0
Here's what I know: I'm running Mandrake 9.0 kernel 2.4.19-16mdk. In
It's hard to be sure from a fragmentary report, but the "something about
RPC not being found" probably refers to the portmapper daemon (which runs
as /sbin/portmap on my systems) that is used by mountd . Is it running
prior to the the start of the halt or reboot process? And you need to tell
us
Hi Folks
Thanks in advance for listing to my small knowledge problem.
Running RH 7.3 I have a HP 6100 scanner which my system recognizes as a HP
24xx scanner.
To me the problem appears to exist because the on installation of the system
RH 7.3 automatically recognizes the SCSI card as (dmesg):
I'm still recovering from upgrading into almost a completely new
system. I thought I didn't install NFS and samba and the other network
file system stuff, but it seems it's there anyway.
Anyway, when the system is shutting down or rebooting, just after the
umount command is given, I get the erro
You are trying to mix two methods of accessing the CD drive, and you can't
do that.
If you use ide-scsi emulation, then you need to access the drive as a
pseudo-scsi device, probably at /dev/scd0. (These device designators are
sometimes distro-specific, though, so you should check if RH has cha
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 12:03, Kevin Curtis wrote:
> Hi,
> I hope this question is not too technical. When an oops message is
> generated and decoded with ksymoops, how do I get an assembler listing of
> the module that caused the problem so I can see where in my program the
> error occur
cr wrote:
I'm having trouble reading my CD-ROM (actually a LG(Goldstar) 8080 cd-writer)
drive.
You are having trouble reading CD-ROM discs in your CD-RW drive, am I right?
It's not a hardware problem, and it worked in previous RH versions. (It also
installed my current RH 7.2 system qui
Hi,
I hope this question is not too technical. When an oops message is
generated and decoded with ksymoops, how do I get an assembler listing of
the module that caused the problem so I can see where in my program the
error occurred. The ksymoops output seems to be bytes of code offset fro
Paul,
Here I sit, almost dead in the water. Confident that I could run emacs
at the command prompt outside X (I'm writing now with emacs-rmail, but
have lost X altogether), I went ahead and installed the two rpm files
and edited my XF86Config-4 file. The result was loss of access to my X
server. I
I'm having trouble reading my CD-ROM (actually a LG(Goldstar) 8080 cd-writer)
drive.
It's not a hardware problem, and it worked in previous RH versions. (It also
installed my current RH 7.2 system quite happily).
My /etc/fstab reads
/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdromiso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro
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