DHCP Problem (was) NTFS PARTITIONS : My profile

2001-07-12 Thread Script0r
edit the /etc/modules.conf file ( or conf.modules on older systems) look for a line that looks like this, alias eth0 (some module name) make it look like this, (if it's not there add this one) alias eth0 3c59x this tells it to load that module when initializing that interface. > Hi Shane, >

Re: NTFS PARTITIONS : My profile

2001-07-11 Thread Richard Adams
On Thursday 12 July 2001 04:33 am, Gopakumar C.E wrote: > I installed Linux (Redhat 7.1) (wiped out Win2k) > yesterday. There is a small problem with the ethernet > card initialization. I am using the DHCP option for my > network. But when in the normal booting mode (init 3), > the message "Bring

Re: NTFS PARTITIONS : My profile

2001-07-11 Thread Gopakumar C.E
--- Shane McKeown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, just be sure to install Lilo to the boot > partition > > and not to the MBR, since when you install any of > Microsofts products they automatically install there > boot loaders to the MBR. You will get this option > during the install of Linu

Re: NTFS PARTITIONS : My profile

2001-07-10 Thread Gopakumar C.E
--- Shane McKeown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What do you mean 'Does not get listed'? > You mean that using Windows Explorer you cannot see > the > contents of the small partition(15Mb) or the > contents > of the 500Mb partition. Yes, the explorer does not show them. > If so, how do you kno

NTFS PARTITIONS : My profile

2001-07-10 Thread Gopakumar C.E
--- Shane McKeown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What all is on the D: Drive? > You say your 'Profile' data. If this is all, there > is no way that your profile will take up 8GB at any > time! > Hi Shane, Thank You very much for the prompt reply. My D drive contains a directory called "Documents