Re: [newbie] Linux RPM, how to open.

1999-09-13 Thread Manny Styles
- Original Message - From: alann [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 12, 1999 12:16 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux RPM, how to open. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, cool. Make sure that the /etc/lilo.conf line looks exactly like

Re: [newbie] Linux RPM, how to open.

1999-09-12 Thread Steve Philp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, cool. Make sure that the /etc/lilo.conf line looks exactly like this: append="mem=64M" Also, after you check that or make the changes, run /sbin/lilo to write the boot block back out with the updates. Maybe that got missed after the

Re: [newbie] Linux RPM, how to open.

1999-09-12 Thread alann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, cool. Make sure that the /etc/lilo.conf line looks exactly like this: append="mem=64M" Also, after you check that or make the changes, run /sbin/lilo to write the boot block back out with the updates. Maybe that got missed after the

Re: [newbie] Linux RPM, how to open.

1999-09-12 Thread Axalon Bloodstone
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, alann wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, cool. Make sure that the /etc/lilo.conf line looks exactly like this: append="mem=64M" Also, after you check that or make the changes, run /sbin/lilo to write the boot block back out with the

Re: [newbie] Linux RPM, how to open.

1999-09-12 Thread John Aldrich
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, you wrote: After a bunch of errors, it concludes with, "/dev/hd1: UNEXPECTED CONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY. (i.e. without -a or -p options) In red, it concludes with, [FAILED]. Basically, it's a corrupted filesystem, I think. So how do I run fsck and fix it? I

Re: [newbie] Linux RPM, how to open.

1999-09-11 Thread kkwan
Okay, cool. Make sure that the /etc/lilo.conf line looks exactly like this: append="mem=64M" Also, after you check that or make the changes, run /sbin/lilo to write the boot block back out with the updates. Maybe that got missed after the previous change? Okay, new

Re: [newbie] Linux RPM, how to open.

1999-09-11 Thread Axalon Bloodstone
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, cool. Make sure that the /etc/lilo.conf line looks exactly like this: append="mem=64M" Also, after you check that or make the changes, run /sbin/lilo to write the boot block back out with the updates. Maybe that got