and no luck on either no grub.conf or
menu.lst or anything else Ive been able to
find. Its hiding somewhere
in there
Brandon Jasper
No luck there, lots of grub, no config file :P
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* Brandon Jasper [EMAIL PROTECTED] [29/09/2003 2028EDT
The easiest way to do this is probably using Vmware ESX server and simply
use two virtual machines with the processor assigned to each. The problem
is the ESX server is EXPENSIVE... The type where they don't list a price,
just give you a contact number. I use the GSX server on some of my systems
On 12/3/02 7:13 AM, W. Wayne Liauh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only thing I've installed is the Nvidia drivers. Its easy enough, just
download the kernel and glx source rpms then do a 'rpmbuild --rebuild
--recompile on both of them. It will put the build rpms in
/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/ you
On 12/3/02 7:58 PM, Shane Lacaden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi recently I installed linux mandrake 9 on my computer but something
happend and now i can't boot into linux i was wondering on how you on
install linux. i also have win98se on a seperate partition, i would really
appreciate any
I saw an article on this and thought it was cool enough to post on the
group. http://space-simulator.lanl.gov It is a 294 processor cluster built
with Shuttle computers. They have a pic on the site, pretty cool... I want
one!
I'd be more than happy to help out with the project. If anyone ever needs
help with it please drop me an email or give me a ring.
On 11/23/02 11:12 AM, R. Scott Belford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of us have been endeavoring to help our schools and to fuel our
passions for Linux by
I don't know how many of you have heard about the vulnerability in the
redhat kernel but as usual they have put out a fix in a very timely
manner... Unlike some other corporations *cough* M$ *cough*. Anyway, I let
the redhat network update my kernel and booted it... To my surprise X didn't
work,
I saw this article and I have to admit it contains a lot of information that
I didn't know, made me glad I only use XP for games...
http://www.hevanet.com/peace/microsoft.htm
Hey, having a bit of problems with an x server. Kde doesn't want to load,
just prints up errors. Its been so long I forgot how to change the default
desktop load from terminal. I admit its on a FreeBSD system but X generally
operates the same. I want to get a default X server or preferable
Gasp... And I come out of lurking. You might want to recommend demolinux to
them... Its basically a full linux install on CD. You just boot it up and
it runs off a ramdrive. I've introduced a few people to linux using it.
On 11/7/02 10:53 AM, Randall Oshita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a
I don't know about putting it in a non-first partition but I've seen two
different ways to do it. The first is to make an image of the linux
bootsector and put it in the windows root drive and point to it with
boot.ini... It takes some work and I've only got it to work using FAT32.
The second way
On 11/7/02 7:05 PM, W. Wayne Liauh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. I think you just answered the first part of my question, in
that I should be able to install WinXP Pro in any of the three primary
partitions. If this is not correct, please let me know.
(It should be noted that although
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