On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 10:38:25PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Problem about reading for a couple days is that this implies user's
> job is knowing everything about system administration. This is
> possible if eiuser is a consultant or user is a system administrator
> in a big compnay so
Greetings,
This is from deep in the lilo documentation:
When LILO loads itself, it displays the word "LILO". Each letter is printed
before or after performing some specific action. If LILO fails at some
point, the letters printed so far can be used to identify the problem. This
is described in mo
>
> >> reconfigure everything each time, spending 10-30 minutes to learn
> >> how to use fsck and print out the manpage is nothing. That was
> >> my main point. I'm just trying to offer help to the real
> >> solution thats all. Nobody has to follow it.. ;o)
> >>
> >
> >Knowing fsck is useles
Yes. Sorry I left that part out. If I put in each module as a -c, just to
compile them with the LIBS, then it works, but it won't work re-entrantly.
JATF
> -Original Message-
> From: Thomas Dodd [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 10:05 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTE
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> reconfigure everything each time, spending 10-30 minutes to learn
>> how to use fsck and print out the manpage is nothing. That was
>> my main point. I'm just trying to offer help to the real
>> solution thats all. Nobody has to follow it.. ;o)
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, John Summerfield wrote:
>> So something like: e2fsck -p -y /dev/hda1
>>
>> That automatically answers yes to all questions and repairs
>> without questions. This doesn't mean that the filesystem will be
>> in a state that is useful when it is done though. fsck asks you
>
>
> >> >Just went throughh that yesterday, RHL 6.3. I'm not competent to run that
> >> >wretched program in manuam mode, and I doubth that anyone on this list is.
> >>
> >> What is so hard about fsck? Has anyone actually read the
> >> manpage? If not, then I can see it being difficult, but af
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Matilainen Panu (NRC/Helsinki) wrote:
> You might want to look at xinetd which will replace inetd in RH7.0. I
> don't have real world experience with it but the feature list seems nice
> regarding access control & others as well. It's at
> http://www.synack.net/xinetd
No, xin
> >> >Certainly nobody's going to take the time to give a considered reply to e
> ach
> >>
> >> >and every of the thousands (maybe tens of thousands) of questions it aske
> d m
> >> e.
> >> >I held "y" down and still it took an hour or so.
> >>
> >> Nobody would have to if they read the manpa
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, John Summerfield wrote:
>> >Just went throughh that yesterday, RHL 6.3. I'm not competent to run that
>> >wretched program in manuam mode, and I doubth that anyone on this list is.
>>
>> What is so hard about fsck? Has anyone actually read the
>> manpage? If not, then I c
"Freivald, Joseph A, GOVMK" wrote:
>
> Yes. Sorry I left that part out. If I put in each module as a -c, just to
> compile them with the LIBS, then it works, but it won't work re-entrantly.
Sounds like one for the gtk/GNOME lists.
Are the gtk libs reentrant?
gcc -g -O2 -D_REENTRANT -Wall `gtk-
Hi all!
It's hardly a devel question, but PLEASE HELP!!!
I upgraded my mb and hdd to a ultra ATA 66 capable mb and HDD. The hdd it's
a Maxtor 15Gb. Lilo program is failing to init!!!
It's displays Li and it hooks up. I have to boot from another device
and do fdisk /mbr (i have ms windows 2
"Freivald, Joseph A, GOVMK" wrote:
>
> and the program now fails to compile, complaining that it can't find the gtk
> libraries. Also, I have tried running the gtk-config file manually and
> copying the output to FLAGS and LIBS.
>
> When gcc attempts to compile the individual modules, there is n
This might not be the right list, but it is a question about development on
RedHat, so I'll give it a go...
I'm writing a program, and have been using the Makefile command
CC = gcc
FLAGS = -g -O2 -D_REENTRANT -Wall
LIBS = ../mylib.a
program:
${CC} ${FLAGS} -o program program.o module1.
> On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, John Summerfield wrote:
>
> >> Losing important data due to an untimely crash or powerdown is also an
> >> issue in serious applications.
> >
> >
> >Hear Hear!!
> >
> >Just went throughh that yesterday, RHL 6.3. I'm not competent to run that
> >wretched program in manuam m
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, John Summerfield wrote:
>> Losing important data due to an untimely crash or powerdown is also an
>> issue in serious applications.
>
>
>Hear Hear!!
>
>Just went throughh that yesterday, RHL 6.3. I'm not competent to run that
>wretched program in manuam mode, and I doubth th
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