Re: Damn unmouted root

2004-06-24 Thread Ken
Hi, * John T. Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > VFS unable to mount root fs on /dev/hdf1 Try it with your filesystem type (ex3,reiserfs) compiled in (not as module). greets - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTE

Damn unmouted root

2004-06-24 Thread John T. Williams
I've been having the hardest time getting a kernel I've compiled to work. I've compiled kernels at least a dozen times and this is the first one that has given me any real trouble. I think the issue might be the scsi hard-drive. I've compiled in scsi support ( actually in, not as module ), but

Re: incoming DNS request ?

2004-06-24 Thread Anshuman Singh Rawat
Thanks for the exhaustive answer/query. The "different machine" was in the same subnet. I did actually ping from it to make sure the DNS server is reachable. The DNS server is running myDNS. I think the 'dig' actually tested the deamon, as I didn't touch the /etc/resolve.conf, and I have no name

Re: incoming DNS request ?

2004-06-24 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 11:47 AM 6/24/2004 -0400, Anshuman Singh Rawat wrote: Hi, I recently setup a DNS server on my linux box (RH9.0). I tested it using 'dig' which was a success when I tested it locally, but failed with "connection timed out" when I tried from a different machine. It seems like DNS traffic is being

incoming DNS request ?

2004-06-24 Thread Anshuman Singh Rawat
Hi, I recently setup a DNS server on my linux box (RH9.0). I tested it using 'dig' which was a success when I tested it locally, but failed with "connection timed out" when I tried from a different machine. It seems like DNS traffic is being firewalled off. Is that a possibility? If yes, how do I