Hello,
It is because you need to use an initrd. Your device nodes in
FC3 are being managed by udev, and you otherwise won't have a
/dev/console or /dev/hda at that stage of the boot. There's also the
matter of LVM, if your root partition is a logical volume. Another
reason you might need an initrd
Do a google for safedelete.
DESCRIPTION
safedelete provides a way to safely delete files so they
can be undeleted on demand. safedelete `deletes' files by
copying them to a safedelete directory which is specified
at install time. Files processed by safedelete are
Ray Olszewski wrote:
At 02:18 PM 12/31/2004 -0500, chuck gelm wrote:
[...]
&, just for grins;
What is the model number of your LinkSys AP?
WAP 11 ver 2.8. It's not the one that runs Linux, if you're wondering
about that.
Thanks. Oh. Hmmm, I've never heard of a wireless access point device
that r
At 02:18 PM 12/31/2004 -0500, chuck gelm wrote:
[...]
&, just for grins;
What is the model number of your LinkSys AP?
WAP 11 ver 2.8. It's not the one that runs Linux, if you're wondering
about that.
Thanks. Oh. Hmmm, I've never heard of a wireless access point device
that runs linux. :-|
Do a Goo
James Miller wrote:
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, chuck gelm wrote:
I have done something like this with a laptop with an 80486dx33
with 80 MB of RAM. I think we can drop the 'paltry resources' theme.
I meant paltry for a day-to-day usage machine for real-world, productivity
purposes. I know it will wor
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, chuck gelm wrote:
> I have done something like this with a laptop with an 80486dx33
> with 80 MB of RAM. I think we can drop the 'paltry resources' theme.
I meant paltry for a day-to-day usage machine for real-world, productivity
purposes. I know it will work fine as a sor