8.0 doesn't sound like very much fun. i think i'm going to stay with 7.2
for a while.
so you're saying that you installed the 2.2.19-kernel-src rpm and then
compiled it?
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Geez, silly me. conk
Thnx,
-s
On Sunday 22 April 2001 09:05 pm, you wrote:
You can see it in Disk Free (in Applications --Monitoring) or /etc/fstab
On Tuesday 24 April 2001 07:23, you wrote:
2.4.3-13mdk.And another question if you please:
I loaded 8.0 last night, and I don't
s [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2.4.3-13mdk.And another question if you please:
I loaded 8.0 last night, and I don't remember if I used reiserfs or not [yes,
I am blond :-) ]. How can one tell which fs they are using? I think I did,
so my first question is still very relevant.
umhuh?
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, robert wydler haduch wrote:
At 12:47 PM 4/22/2001 -0400,
s,
it would appear from the information you supplied that you didn't compile
the kernel but rather installed the RPM package version. if that is
correct then you did what I did last week and now you've got a mess.
if you're running Mandrake 8.0 I'm not sure what to tell you since I'm
still
Hans,
that little message indicates that you have installed and are running the
Reiser file system.
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what knowledge I have managed to accumlate over the years
at times becomes obscured and even hidden amidst the vast
emotional onslaught of my children. You never finish being a
Well, actually, yeah they were rpms, but you still have to make xconfig, make
dep, etc, etc, I chose reiserfs as a module. But when I booted, I got
an error. And then it (something) wanted to rename my cdrom, floppy, and zip
from /mnt/s to /dev/s. Weird sh*t. I've compiled several
2.4.3-13mdk.And another question if you please:
I loaded 8.0 last night, and I don't remember if I used reiserfs or not [yes,
I am blond :-) ]. How can one tell which fs they are using? I think I did,
so my first question is still very relevant.
Thnx,
-s
On Sunday 22 April 2001 11:47
You can see it in Disk Free (in Applications --Monitoring) or /etc/fstab
On Tuesday 24 April 2001 07:23, you wrote:
2.4.3-13mdk.And another question if you please:
I loaded 8.0 last night, and I don't remember if I used reiserfs or not
[yes, I am blond :-) ]. How can one tell which fs