Symbolic Link question

2001-04-11 Thread Christopher Harrer
Hello All, I have a windows share mounted on my Linux development system via 'mount -t smbfs...'. Is it possible to create symbolic links to files under that share and if so how do I do it? I'm currently trying to do the following, without success: ln -sf /usr/src/cvstree/test.c

Re: Symbolic Link question

2001-04-11 Thread Christopher Harrer
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Re: Symbolic Link question

2001-04-11 Thread Christopher Harrer
) :) Chris From: Jean Francois Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Symbolic Link question Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 17:08:34 +0200 Christopher Harrer a écrit : Hello All, I have a windows share mounted on my Linux development system via 'mount

ddd (GDB) Question

2000-09-01 Thread Christopher Harrer
Hello All, I seem to vaguely remember some conversations about this in the past, but I can't find anything. I have a question concerning the use of ddd (GDB) on SMP systems. If I set a breakpoint in my code, hit the breakpoint, look at a few locals and then continue, 3 out of 4 times my

LILO Problem

2000-08-25 Thread Christopher Harrer
Hello All, I'm having a problem with LILO. It started happening last night and I'm exhausted trying to figure out what's wrong. I've been successfully using the same /etc/lilo.conf for weeks now, all of a sudden, last night when I try and run /sbin/lilo, I get the following message: