On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Tony Nugent wrote:
> Or give me a pointer to the relevant info?
Take a look at:
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-routes
Then look at the route man page.
It's a little weird.
If the route command-line you're aiming for is:
route add -net 10.0.0.0 netmask 255.0.0.0 eth0
Can someone give me a quick'n'dirty rundown on how to set up static
routes on a redhat 6.x box? (By hand).
Or give me a pointer to the relevant info?
Looking though the rc scripts I've discovered that the magic file is
/etc/sysconfig/static-routes
but I haven't a clue what to put into i
On Sun Oct 10 1999 at 03:17, Tony Nugent wrote:
[ I just love talking to myself :]
After a couple of emails, it seems that I need to clarify all this...
> Oops! Ok, this has changed...
>
> $ RedHat/base/genhdlist
> RedHat/base/genhdlist: error in loading shared libraries: librpm.s
On Mon, 11 Oct 1999, Stephen Millard wrote:
> In trying to do a make menuconfig to make a new kernel it seems
> that a dialog.h file can't find any system include files in the standard
> place, like usr/include. ( #include ). Am I missing some
> links or what?
Install the glibc-devel packa
On Mon, 11 Oct 1999, Stephen Millard wrote:
> I am sure this must have been asked a million times by now, but where do
> I find the gcc package for RH 6,
/RedHat/RPMS/egcs*rpm on your CD.
> and if I have to choose a version which one?
Best question to start a flamewar nowadays. ;)
LLaP
bero
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In trying to do a make menuconfig to make a new kernel it seems that a
dialog.h file can't find any system include files in the standard place, like
usr/include. ( #inclu
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I am sure this must have been asked a million times by now, but where do I find the
gcc package for RH 6, and if I have to choose a version which one?
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Steve Dixon wrote:
>
> i know that on our SCO boxes the samba that we have writes to a
> smbprint.log in /tmp, but as far as i can see there isnt such a thing on
> linux. the version of samba on these SCO boxes if rather old, so i dont
> know if that has anything to do with it or not.
> Steve
>