> The spurious 8259A interrupt error is an incredibly common and
> non-dangerous error message. Most likely it is caused by the
> uniprocessor APIC (Advanced Programmable Interupt Conrtoller) linux
> code.
I blame the sunspots...
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> Hi,
> I was compiling the 2.4.18 kernel as a practice run and when I booted
> thru it I recieved a message during boottime:
> Kernel panic: VFS unable to mount root fs on 03:05.
> any clues why?
Did you copy over your /usr/src/linux/System.map file into /boot? Also,
did you build an initi
however there is a AutoLogin feature that is
disabled.
Thanks in advance for the help
Jason
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On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 17:01, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 01:24:07AM -0500, [ Jason ] wrote:
> > 9) The C Programming Lang (ANSI Standard) (the white book, aka: the
> >bible to some, the k&R book)
>
> I guess it is the K&R book. The
, secure sockets etc..
I think thats it. I have more book lying around but these were the
ones that came to mind right away.
regards,
Jason Jendrusch
> If it seems broad it is supposed to be :) I want recommendation on
> newbie, intermediate, advanced, scripting, programming, a
Did you run mkfs on the new partition? The partition may be formated but you
still have to create a file system and add it to your fstab
Jason
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