in mandrake how does

2002-01-04 Thread Keith Antoine
One call initrd after a recompile. Get the update files downloaded and installed. I can see the GUI for it but no idea how to use it. -- Keith Antoine aka 'skippy' 18 Arkana St, The Gap, Queensland 4061 Australia PH:61733002161 Retired Geriatric, Sometime Electronics Engineer, Kn

Re: in mandrake how does

2002-01-04 Thread Declan Moriarty
Was it Keith Antoine who wrote on Friday 04 January 2002 08:33: > One call initrd after a recompile. > Get the update files downloaded and installed. I can see the GUI for it but > no idea how to use it. GUESSING /sbin/mkinitrd? The other strange spot to watch is /etc/rc.d/ini

Re: in mandrake how does

2002-01-04 Thread Mike Andrew
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 21:48, Declan Moriarty wrote: > Was it Keith Antoine who wrote on Friday 04 January 2002 08:33: > > One call initrd after a recompile. > > Get the update files downloaded and installed. I can see the GUI for it > > but no idea how to use it. I don't knw Mandrake

Re: in mandrake how does

2002-01-04 Thread John Hiemenz
On Friday 04 January 2002 08:07 am, Mike Andrew wrote : > On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 21:48, Declan Moriarty wrote: > > Was it Keith Antoine who wrote on Friday 04 January 2002 08:33: > > > One call initrd after a recompile. > > > Get the update files downloaded and installed. I can see the

Re: in mandrake how does

2002-01-04 Thread Mike Andrew
On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 01:59, John Hiemenz wrote: > I save initrd for things like emergency boot disks ... makes sense. But I just avoid it. -- http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http:/

Re: in mandrake how does

2002-01-04 Thread Keith Antoine
On Saturday 05 January 2002 12:07 am, Mike Andrew observed: > On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 21:48, Declan Moriarty wrote: > > Was it Keith Antoine who wrote on Friday 04 January 2002 08:33: > > > One call initrd after a recompile. > > > Get the update files downloaded and installed. I can see