First (quick) question:
It is possible to get kickstart to set up raid partitions? If so, how
is it done.
Second question:
I have in a kickstart file (rh61, updates included) specifying the
following config:
part /boot --size 8 --onpart /dev/hda1
part / -- size 1024 --onpart /dev/hda2
part /
On Wed Dec 15 1999 at 10:39, Tony Nugent wrote:
> I've started getting this error with kickstart just after the box gets
> it's dhcpd network config and mounts the kickstart directory...
>
> <4>neighbour table overflow
Fixed. It's Murphy's law... I had be scratching my head over this for
two d
I've started getting this error with kickstart just after the box gets
it's dhcpd network config and mounts the kickstart directory...
<4>neighbour table overflow
(on tty4, over and over again)
I have never seen this error before, I have no idea what this means,
nor how to fix it. Searching FA
"Sergio A. Kessler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> el día Tue, 14 Dec 1999 14:28:13
-0300, escribió:
>anyone know where I can read about dhcpd feeding (names,ip) to bind ?
somebody know the email of Greg Kulosa ? ...
http://www.linuxshowcase.org/1999/tutorials/W3.html
Sergio
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Jeff Johnson writes:
> Alan Shutko wrote:
> >
> > Jesse Marlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > $ ping 205.152.0.20
> > > PING 205.152.0.20 (205.152.0.20) from 213.71.215.54 : 56 data bytes
> > > 64 bytes from 205.152.0.20: icmp_seq=0 ttl=251 time=1013.9 ms
> > > wrong data byte #
> On one of my machines running redhat 6.0, I have started to experience
> some network problems. The machine has two ethernet cards one to
> connect the local network and the other to an ADSL bridge. I have no
> problems with the local network, but on outgoing traffic I am experiencing
> d
> "HPA" == H Peter Anvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HPA> Could someone comment on whether or not GNU cpio would work as pax?
HPA> That would be a very clean solution if it works.
GNU paxutils might be a better choice, if it is ever released. Actually,
GNU tar and paxutils are eventually go
Alan Shutko wrote:
>
> Jesse Marlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > $ ping 205.152.0.20
> > PING 205.152.0.20 (205.152.0.20) from 213.71.215.54 : 56 data bytes
> > 64 bytes from 205.152.0.20: icmp_seq=0 ttl=251 time=1013.9 ms
> > wrong data byte #8 should be 0x42 but was 0x41
>
> I have exper
anyone know where I can read about dhcpd feeding (names,ip) to bind ?
Sergio
PS: sorry for the off topic.
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Jesse Marlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> $ ping 205.152.0.20
> PING 205.152.0.20 (205.152.0.20) from 213.71.215.54 : 56 data bytes
> 64 bytes from 205.152.0.20: icmp_seq=0 ttl=251 time=1013.9 ms
> wrong data byte #8 should be 0x42 but was 0x41
I have experienced the same problems on my cable m
On one of my machines running redhat 6.0, I have started to experience
some network problems. The machine has two ethernet cards one to
connect the local network and the other to an ADSL bridge. I have no
problems with the local network, but on outgoing traffic I am experiencing
delays and tota
Svante Signell, writes:
> - Some users want the opposite, only selected users should be able to
> shutdown. What about just uninstalling the package enabling this
> behavior? Also disabling CTRL-ALT-DELETE is possible by editing
> /etc/inittab. But the problem remains: If the user has acces
Hi,
Below are my motivations for bringing this issue up:
- The intended use of the computers are for desktop applications.
- I don't want to give the root password away to other users on my
machines, in this case my family members.
- Mai
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