Re: [nlug] Screwed Up Install

2011-02-01 Thread Todd Wittenmeier
it sounds like you have had some kind of hardware failure. no matter what after a reboot if your cd/dvd rom drive were sound and you had known good media to boot from hd or no hd it should have booted. It sounds to me like at the very least you have a bad (or at least going downhill) optical

Re: [nlug] Screwed Up Install

2011-02-01 Thread Kent Perrier
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 12:48 AM, Paul Boniol paul.bon...@gmail.com wrote: This is more of a gripe, no help really needed. I thought I was doing good, but ended up really screwing things up. I was trying to upgrade a openSUSE box and have a backup of the original just in case things went

Re: [nlug] Screwed Up Install

2011-02-01 Thread Paul Boniol
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 7:28 AM, Kent Perrier kent.perr...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 12:48 AM, Paul Boniol paul.bon...@gmail.com wrote: This is more of a gripe, no help really needed. I thought I was doing good, but ended up really screwing things up.  I was trying to upgrade a

[nlug] help needed setting up a vpn server.

2011-02-01 Thread Greg
I am trying to setup a Fedora 14 server as a VPN server configured mainly by webmin ant putty (both for remote access ease and my sanity) I think I have all the parts setup but I am getting errors when trying to connect: Feb 1 10:35:14 gpendleton-hatdt pptpd[30178]: CTRL: Client 172.16.1.69

Re: [nlug] help needed setting up a vpn server.

2011-02-01 Thread Will Drewry
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Greg gpendle...@gmail.com wrote: I am trying to setup a Fedora 14 server as a VPN server configured mainly by webmin ant putty (both for remote access ease and my sanity) I think I have all the parts setup but I am getting errors when trying to connect: Feb  

Re: [nlug] Screwed Up Install

2011-02-01 Thread David R. Wilson
I would suggest disconnecting the second drive and then try loading the box. It has been quite a while, but I seem to recall having that same battle many months ago. Best I remember things were confused when both drives were in place. Might be worth moving everything over the network to

RE: Re: [nlug] Screwed Up Install

2011-02-01 Thread john
You might want to try moving the old drive into an external case, with an USB or FireWire interface, and not connect it until after you have successfully booted from the new drive. ---Original Email--- Subject :Re: [nlug] Screwed Up Install From :mailto:da...@wwns.com Date :Tue Feb 01

Re: Re: [nlug] Screwed Up Install

2011-02-01 Thread Paul Boniol
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 12:27 PM, j...@jfeldredge.com wrote: You might want to try moving the old drive into an external case, with an USB or FireWire interface, and not connect it until after you have successfully booted from the new drive. Good thought. I've had issues with two drives