Hi friends,
In www.slashcode.com and slashdot.org, we see that by selecting various
sites in the preference menu, one can pull headlines from those sites on
to the main page of slashcode or slashdot.
Could somebody pls send some pointers / guidance as to how this is
implemented as I too would
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 11:21:20AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I am having memory problems I added the statement append=mem=128M" to my
lilo.conf and it won't recognise it.
Here is my lilo.conf file:
snip
image=/boot/linux-2.2.12
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Jack Bowling wrote:
And I do advise everybody to set up a firewall. I am startled by
the amount of snooping and scanning going on out there. Last night
I even had one bozo try to get in on port 1 tcpmux as shown in the
following hitlist entry. I did a hostname lookup on
On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
1. Linux to linux full time across the internet to connect
various private ip subnets together.
FreeS/WAN.
2. Windows client vpn into office network. I don't know much
about this sice we have not done it yet, so I don't even know the
issues.
On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Roy Harrison wrote:
I just realized my syslogd wasn't running on this linux machine..
when I looked, the log is filled with these messages. Does nay one
know what could cause these?
Sep 13 19:01:11 lilbro kdm[489]: Server for display :0 terminated
unexpectedly: 1
Sep
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Ray Curtis wrote:
Read the manpage on lilo.conf, you will note that the 'append'
statement belongs in the global section of lilo.conf.
You had better re-read that man page - it actualy lists the append option
in the
On 06-Oct-2000 Ray Curtis spoke something to the effect:
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k lilo.conf and it won't recognise it.
k Here is my lilo.conf
Hi UK,
If you are using PHP ( and IMHO everyone should ;) try this link to get you
started.
http://www.phpbuilder.com/tips/item.php?id=113
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what does the "hostname" command return?
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On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Marco Shaw wrote:
= system: RedHat 6.2 x86
=
= Since yesterday, in multi-user mode, I can no longer authenticate any
= users. All login attempts result in
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 12:56:26PM -0400, Isaiah Weiner wrote:
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 06:07:36AM -0600, Brian Schneider wrote:
Any other things I should be looking for?
rpm -Va would probably be useful. Particularly for util-linux,
net-tools, procps, and fileutils.
Here's the
Further to my message below. What could possibly be different in the
manner that PAM would authenticate users between a system being in
multi-user mode versus single-user mode?
As I had mentioned below, there is no problem with authenticating users in
single-user mode, but multi-user mode does
A while ago, I found the address "208.165.182.254" in a rejected connection
list in a log file. Trying to do a reverse DNS lookup on that exact address
failed. I found a way to look up the RANGE of addresses, so that I got the
following:
Cable Wireless USA
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 07:40:36AM -0700, Kirk wrote:
: Yes, definately interested. Let me know how it goes on the 6.2 side. I
: would also be interested to see that spec file or a .src.rpm . I've read
: some interesting things about bind 9 and would like to try it.
Ok, it's built, but be warned
On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 12:40:14AM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 11:04:40PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
I just did the upgrade from 6.2 and so far so good. I mostly use
Windowmaker without gnome. But thought it worth taking a look at
X4+gnome. The upgrade stuck me with
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 10:34:50PM +, soulreaver wrote:
: as i have sent numourus rewuest for help, and no one can be even
: bothered to reply and would like to get off this mailing list, so this
: will actually give someone a chance to reply (HOPEFULLY); so can someone
: please tell me the
On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 07:32:52AM -0400, Pete Peterson wrote:
A while ago, I found the address "208.165.182.254" in a rejected connection
list in a log file. Trying to do a reverse DNS lookup on that exact address
failed. I found a way to look up the RANGE of addresses, so that I got the
Sorry, as we're all used to seeing this complain, now, we tune it out...
(and the solution has been posted many times)
From a previous post:
Go to the URL listed at the last line of each message in the group you want
to modify or unsubscribe. In thie case of this group it is:
-Original Message-
From: Larry Grover [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 1:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: log entries: innocent or crack attempt?
Thanks for the response. Your analysis confirms my suspicions.
I do have PortSentry
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Dave Lewis wrote:
According to the release notes inetd has been replaced by xinetd.
I don't seem to have a inetd ?? or an inetd.conf file in my new RH 7
install ???
Where did it go or did I not install something ??? thought that was a
default part . ??
need it to
upgrade to rpm-3.0.5. If you still can't install RPMS, then that version
will let you upgrade itself to rpm-4.x
Search the archives at http://moongroup.com/redhat.phtml for for details
since this was discussed heavily a while ago.
Whatevr happened to the ideas being bounced around about a
I installed Bind (rpm) from RH site and have no named.conf file.
I am trying to set up DNS. I wonder if I needed other RPMS?
Thanks
Eileen Orbell
Software Internet Applications
Capitol College
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't Fear the Penguin.
"mle" == Mikkel L Ellertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mle On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Ray Curtis wrote:
Read the manpage on lilo.conf, you will note that the 'append'
statement belongs in the global section of lilo.conf.
Should be:
snip
append="mem=128M"
image=/boot/linux-2.2.12
You ungrateful sod. If you still haven't figured out how to get off the
list, then please note that asking two questions and not getting a reply
does not warrant this kind of message to the list.
I took the time to search for soulreaver in the archives, and found you
have posted 4 times (other
search the mailhelp archives at moongroup.com if you want something that
is slightly fancier, i.e supporting their name as well as their email
address, and "personalized" body of the message.
hth
charles
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
On Thu, 05 Oct 2000 18:12 Jeff Graves
On Thu, 05 Oct 2000, Larry Grover wrote:
Thanks for the response. Your analysis confirms my suspicions.
I do have PortSentry installed, and it has flagged other attempts in the past, but
not this one.
Since this attmept, I've been specifically blocking 203.21.16.18 on the firewall,
and
-Original Message-
From: Eileen Orbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, October 06, 2000 9:37 AM
Subject: named.conf
I installed Bind (rpm) from RH site and have no named.conf file.
I am trying to set up DNS. I wonder if I needed other RPMS?
This should get you started
http://www.sendmail.org/virtual-hosting.html
but I'd search the mailhelp archives, and even join that list if you want
mail related help.
http://www.moongroup.com/old/archives.php
hth
charles
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Robert Friberg wrote:
Hi folks,
I have a
Others have told you it's xinted now, and yes you shoudl read up on it.
But to answer you question directly, edit
/etc/xinetd.d/imap
and comment out/remove the line
disable = yes
hth
charles
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Dave Lewis wrote:
I don't seem to have a inetd ?? or an inetd.conf file in
On Thu, 05 Oct 2000, Dave Lewis wrote:
I don't seem to have a inetd ?? or an inetd.conf file in my new RH 7
install ???
Where did it go or did I not install something ??? thought that was a
default part . ??
need it to enable imap :)
RH 7 now uses Xinetd (caps for emphasis only)
You have to create it yourself. If you want the caching-only nameserver,
install caching-nameserver and it creates a suitable named.conf (among
other config files)
charles
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Eileen Orbell wrote:
I installed Bind (rpm) from RH site and have no named.conf file.
I am trying to
On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, Pete Peterson wrote:
A while ago, I found the address "208.165.182.254" in a rejected connection
list in a log file. Trying to do a reverse DNS lookup on that exact address
failed. I found a way to look up the RANGE of addresses, so that I got the
following:
Can anyone recommend a print server? Does the bidirectional printing
really work properly?
I've seen them by linksys, netgear, HP and others. They all seems
comparable, but would opinions from those who have used them.
A web basev admin interface would be preferrred but not critical.
thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Wed, 04 Oct 2000, Darryl Harvey wrote:
Anyone had any experience with IWILL SCSI cards?
Do they work ok with RH ?? Don't know.
If not, what SCSI brands are recommended?
Advansys has provided SCSI drivers for linux for the longest time,
but now Adaptec is
try www.hypermart.net
Eddie Strohmier wrote:
Hello:
I know this off topic but I thought I would give it a shot anyway. I am
networking a privately financed Catholic School for free and being strapped
for cash as they are they can not afford the usual hosting fees for a
website. Does
I always tohught it was "sot" (like a drunk)...
-Original Message-
From: Charles Galpin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 10:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: unsubscribe -can someone at least bother to reply 4 the
first time
You ungrateful
HP jetdirect printservers are all that we use with an occasional
Extended Systems here and there. We have no problems with the hp's or
the es's so it's just a matter of preference. The hp's also have the
webjetadmin which can be installed on rh and other linux's, which will
give you a web
I'm trying to upgrade a stock redhat7 machine to 2.2.17:
Here's exactly what I've done.
downloaded 2.2.17, and the idepatch.
cd /usr/src/linux
tar -czvf ~/oldkernelsourcebackup.tgz linux
rm -fR linux 2.2.16*
tar -xzvf ~/linux.2.2.17.tgz
cd linux
patch -p1 ~/idepatch
edited Makefile to change:
Thanks for all your help.
At 10:40 AM 10/6/2000 -0400, you wrote:
You have to create it yourself. If you want the caching-only nameserver,
install caching-nameserver and it creates a suitable named.conf (among
other config files)
charles
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Eileen Orbell wrote:
I installed
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 04:58:13PM -0400, Jake McHenry wrote:
I just installed some more memory, and now this is happening when I boot, even
when I try to boot to single user mode.
INIT: PANIC: segmentation violation at 0x2ec54! sleeping for 30 seconds.
It is in a loop of this, and
mmh. I'm not sure. Can anyone clarify? I think the intent was clear though
:)
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
I always tohught it was "sot" (like a drunk)...
-Original Message-
From: Charles Galpin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000
At 11:27 AM 10/6/00 -0400, shane wrote:
Doing this didn't help - mkinitrd still complained.
Any suggestions?
I don't know what's wrong with mkinitrd, but if you're compiling your own
kernel and you're not insanely short of RAM you can (as AFAICT you did)
simply compile in all the support for
Anybody know a good site or book for do-it-yourself twisted pair cabling
written for nitwits like me? I cannot wire a clip to save my life.
Frank Reichenbacher
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Its a British expression I think and 'sod' is correct.
The reference is to either dirt i.e. sod, or to sodomize.. but I've never
been sure even though its part of my language!
Anyway, I agree, he is an ungrateful sod. I've asked questions before and
not got answers, but that's no reason to get
From: "Frank Reichenbacher" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 09:17:09 -0700
Anybody know a good site or book for do-it-yourself twisted pair cabling
written for nitwits like me? I cannot wire a clip to save my life.
Frank Reichenbacher
If you're just looking for which wires
Charles Galpin wrote:
mmh. I'm not sure. Can anyone clarify? I think the intent was clear though
:)
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
I always tohught it was "sot" (like a drunk)...
-Original Message-
From: Charles Galpin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
You
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Chris Harvey spewed into the bitstream:
CHAnyway, I agree, he is an ungrateful sod. I've asked questions before and
CHnot got answers, but that's no reason to get pissy with people!
Yeah... last time I checked I was here 'cause I wanted to be and could
answer folks questions
On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, Rick Forrister wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Wed, 04 Oct 2000, Darryl Harvey wrote:
Anyone had any experience with IWILL SCSI cards?
Do they work ok with RH ?? Don't know.
If not, what SCSI brands are recommended?
Advansys has provided SCSI drivers for
This looks like you compiled you SCSI support directly into the kernel, so
there wont be a module aic7xxx.o thusly you wont need the initrd.img.
Kirk
CONFIG_SCSI_AHA152X=y
CONFIG_SCSI_AHA1542=y
CONFIG_SCSI_AHA1740=y
CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX=y
CONFIG_AIC7XXX_TCQ_ON_BY_DEFAULT=y
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From: "Burke, Thomas G." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 10:25 AM
Subject: RE: unsubscribe -can someone at least bother
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
But to answer you question directly, edit
/etc/xinetd.d/imap
and comment out/remove the line
disable = yes
You can also use "ntsysv", which will list all of your xinetd services and
let you enable/disable them.
MSG
On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, Frank Reichenbacher wrote:
Anybody know a good site or book for do-it-yourself twisted pair cabling
written for nitwits like me? I cannot wire a clip to save my life.
Frank Reichenbacher
http://fsinfo.cs.uni-sb.de/~petard/info/wiredoc.html
At least that's what *I*
Frank Reichenbacher wrote:
Anybody know a good site or book for do-it-yourself twisted pair cabling
written for nitwits like me? I cannot wire a clip to save my life.
Frank Reichenbacher
There are probably real books, but I learned the little that I know from
talking with an eletronics
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Ben Logan wrote:
I was wondering if I might be possible that no-one actually gained
access to the system, but instead I installed a (malicious) package
that added the line.
Not likely. It's a lot more probable that the intruder simply didn't
change any of your binaries,
I just installed 7.0. Everything works great except the contrib program
apcupsd (manages APC UPSs) upon which I've come to depend. RPM's install of
the libc6 version of apcupsd-3.5.8-2.i386.rpm reports the following files as
not found:
/usr/lib/libgck.so
/usr/lib/libgimp.so
On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 11:27:05AM -0400, shane wrote:
: CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX=y
You built it into the kernel, not as a module, so yeah, no aic7xxx.o module
will ever be found.
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What are we talking about, installing a networkk, or making cables? Making
cables is a waste of time, you can buy 10' cables with RJ45s on each end
for less than three bucks. If you are talking about stringing CAT5 thru
walls and ceilings, a book won't help a lot. What you need is a roll of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
sod (sd) Chiefly British
n.
1.
a.A sodomite.
b.A person regarded as obnoxious or contemptible.
c.A fellow; a guy: "Poor sod, he almost got lucky for
once" (Jack Higgins).
Additionally, _sot_ is an expression
I have three 512MB PC133 dimms in an AMD T-bird 950MHz / Abit KT7
system running RH7.0. All 1.5GB are recognized by my BIOS, but only
1.0GB is recognized by linux. I compiled kernel 2.4.0-test9 with
HIGHMEM4G=y:
# CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM is not set
CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G=y
# CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G is not set
And heck, we've al learned what a "sod" is ;)
I guess this list _IS_ good for something ;)
-Original Message-
From: Charles Galpin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 12:09 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: unsubscribe -can someone at least bother
My favorite has always been BusLogic, bought out by Mylex, but I was in the
market for a SCSI card for home recently and although several places listed
low-end Mylex cards in their catalogs, nobody was in stock.
Anybody know the story on this? Is Mylex in trouble, or just phasing out their
low
What's everyone using for Internet conferencing? I've got several
machines masqueraded and behind a firewall. Boss man wants to use
NetMeeting, but from my reading of Section 6 of the IP Masq HOWTO, H.323
programs (such as NetMeeting) are currently out of the question.
Basically, I need video,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
sod (sd) Chiefly British
n.
1.
a.A sodomite.
# man sod
No manual entry for sod
hrm . . . according to Linux, this definition can't be correct. ;-)
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Morning all
I've just installed 7.0 on a spare Thinkpad, and find that I can not run some
applications that worked fine on previous editions of RH.
Acrobat reader installs okay but will not run [I ge t the dreaded "no such file"
message].
WordPerfect 8 install breaks [similar "no such file
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Stephen E. Hargrove spewed into the bitstream:
SEH[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
SEH sod (sd) Chiefly British
SEH n.
SEH 1.
SEHa.A sodomite.
SEH
SEH
SEH# man sod
SEHNo manual entry for sod
SEH
SEHhrm . . . according to Linux, this definition can't be
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are we talking about, installing a networkk, or making cables? Making
cables is a waste of time, you can buy 10' cables with RJ45s on each end
for less than three bucks. If you are talking about stringing CAT5 thru
walls and ceilings, a
You might want to try http://www.networkeverywhere.com/help.html#two.
Frank Reichenbacher wrote:
Anybody know a good site or book for do-it-yourself twisted pair cabling
written for nitwits like me? I cannot wire a clip to save my life.
Frank Reichenbacher
I don't know if this applies because I have not installed WP with 7.0 yet, but Corel
posts this fix:
http://linux.corel.com/support/script.htm
Paul Anderson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Morning all
I've just installed 7.0 on a spare Thinkpad, and find that I can not run some
applications
My suggestion is rather simple. Find out what various ports the
clients are using for netmeeting, video, audio, and filesharing
and allow those data channels (ports) to pass through the
firewall.
HTH,
L.G.
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
What's everyone using for Internet
I was reading lilo and I found something upsetting ,that lilo won't recognise a 3 or 4
disk system
My BIOS allows for a primary master and slave as well as a secondary master and slave
So I am wondering if there are anybody out there with 3 or 4 disk system ?
I would like to do the following;
Hi Stephen,
Well, I can do no more then point you to something I came across the other
day. (translation - I have not used this)
This is a masq_module for the H.323 protocol.
http://www.coritel.it/projects/sofia/nat.html
Have fun,
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I use ICQ, I've gotten netmeeting to work before... Anything on the
masq'd network cannot host to anything outside the masq'd network. These
machines can, however, connect to any of the others, or to any server on the
internet
-Original Message-
From: Stephen E. Hargrove
Well, sod == "piece of dirt".
That seems to work (at least, if you intended an insult).
On Fri, 06 Oct 2000 12:08:55 -0400 (EDT), Charles Galpin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mmh. I'm not sure. Can anyone clarify? I think the intent was clear though
:)
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Burke, Thomas G.
Nope, Luke's suggestion won't work.
The reason why you can't use NetMeeting through a firewall (warning: second-
hand experience, YMMV) is because the NetMeeting client includes its host's
IP address in the _data_ portion of the traffic, rather than just letting
TCP/IP do its job. Server uses
On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 02:56:23PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was reading lilo and I found something upsetting ,that lilo won't recognise a 3
or 4
disk system
This is not a problem. As long as your /boot partition (or / if /boot
isn't it's own partition) is near the begining of hda,
This is not a problem. As long as your /boot
partition (or / if /boot
isn't it's own partition) is near the begining of
I don't think this is a problem any longer with the
new lilo 'lba32' support.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, October 06, 2000 3:11 PM
Subject: mulitple disk setup and lilo
I was reading lilo and I found something upsetting ,that lilo won't
recognise a 3 or 4
disk system
My BIOS
On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was reading lilo and I found something upsetting ,that lilo won't recognise a 3
or 4
disk system
My BIOS allows for a primary master and slave as well as a secondary master and slave
So I am wondering if there are anybody out there with 3 or
I bought the "Official" RH 7 CD-ROMs from the RH web site (Source
included). Now I'm trying to install VMware on the system. I have
the VMware rpm installed and the message I get tells me to run
vmware-config.pl This I do at which point this installation script
asks for the location of my
The kernel source is in available in RPM format at
http://sunsite.utk.edu/ftp/pub/linux/redhat/redhat/redhat-7.0/i386/en/RedHat
/RPMS/kernel-source-2.2.16-22.i386.rpm. It is also on the first CD-ROM.
Matthew Lupfer
From: "Thomas R. Shannon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Thomas R. Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, October 06, 2000 4:02 PM
Subject: RH7: Kernel sources
I bought the "Official" RH 7 CD-ROMs from the RH web site (Source
included). Now I'm trying to install VMware on the
It might be better if you said more precisely what you want to do. I've
done a lot and can offer you specific suggestions.
Mark
At 09:17 AM 10/6/00 -0700, you wrote:
Anybody know a good site or book for do-it-yourself twisted pair cabling
written for nitwits like me? I cannot wire a clip to
Hi Dan,
ftp.tux.org/distributions/redhat/releases/guinness/i386/en/preview/RPMS
ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/redhat-7.0/i386/en/preview/RPMS
ftp.freesoftware.com/pub/linux/redhat/releases/guinness/i386/en/preview/RPMS
And like I said before they are on the second disc in
/preview/RPMS/
Hope it
Not sure about the 2.4 series, but I know the 2.2 series had a setting the
defaulted to 1 Gig addressable memory that could be increased to 2 Gig.
Jamin W. Collins
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 12:22 PM
To: [EMAIL
Silly me. Here I thought it would be on the "Source" CDROM :)
This worked perfectly. Thanks.
Tom
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Matt Lupfer wrote:
The kernel source is in available in RPM format at
http://sunsite.utk.edu/ftp/pub/linux/redhat/redhat/redhat-7.0/i386/en/RedHat
Not A problem, This is my setup, 6 ide hard disks and 2 cdroms.
/dev/hda5 / ext2
/dev/hda1/boot ext2
/dev/hda6 swap swap
/dev/hdh2 /games ext2
/dev/hdh1 /More
Well, I'm just having a blast trying to get my Promise Ultra66
operational. (Translation: #$%!!#*^%!!)
Here's the setup: I have an embedded PCI SCSI, which works perfectly.
The BIOS is set up to boot off this device. I've added a Promise
Ultra66 in one of the PCI slots, and the system BIOS
Thanks guys, I got it with the leads everyone offered. I also realized I
need to see an optometrist.
Frank Reichenbacher
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From: M. Neidorff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: Network cabling
It might be
Not A problem, This is my setup, 6 ide hard disks and 2 cdroms.
/dev/hda5 / ext2
/dev/hda1/boot ext2
/dev/hda6 swap swap
/dev/hdh2 /games ext2
/dev/hdh1
%- of his problems. I suppose one could be a "besotted sod"? 8^)
Well, no, to be besotted means to be infatuated, which isn't quite the same
as being sotting intoxicated. ;-))
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This is strictly a guess...But when I have had this type of problem before
it was becuase both the IDE and the SCSI were trying to be the primary boot
device at the same time. In my case I was forced to let the IDE be the
primary boot device and shut the boot capcbility off on the SCSI device.
If you are booting off of the SCSI, then you don't need mkinitrd. But if
you do in fact need mkinitrd for some reason, you run
mkinitrd --omit-scsi-modules
Which will cause it not to look for your aic7xxx.o and just create the
initrd file.
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Howdy,
I've noticed, when using top and ktop,that something called klogd (kernel logger?) is
usually using 75 to 85 % of the CPU. This seems very strange, not only do I think it
shouldn't be that way, the box isn't a slow box - I mean, it's still very responsive
and everything, hardly seems
Hi all,
I've decided it's time to put Tripwire on my Linux servers and I installed a
copy of it onto a test system.
Now the default policies from the install contain a lot of references for
stuff that isn't there on my test server which is a RH6.0 box.
My question is, should I change the
Hi Warren,
We also added something else that you might or might not want to do
We have the true mail server in the 10.0.1.x area. The one in the
12.14.x.y
Area gets the mail from the outside then passes it on to the main mail
server.
I was just wondering as to why you actually did this?
"Michael R. Jinks" wrote:
My favorite has always been BusLogic, bought out by Mylex, but I was in the
market for a SCSI card for home recently and although several places listed
low-end Mylex cards in their catalogs, nobody was in stock.
Anybody know the story on this? Is Mylex in
hello
at my isp we switched from an old radiusd to a newer one
(Livingston RADIUS 2.0.1 97/5/22 NDBM PASSCHANGE flat_users
to
radiusd: RADIUS version cistron-1.6.2 19-Jan-2000)
i have had a static ip for a while now and when we got the new radiusd
running my static ip does not work anymore.
i
Good morning all,
I inherited an
'Intel Netport-II Print Server'
and I am wondering if any of you have had
experience using it with Linux/tcp-ip ?
Will it work?
Thanks in advance for your help.
John
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On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, almquist paul wrote:
what is the secret to having more than 4 drives? i presume
that you have more than 2 ide channels..how so? what
issues are involed here? bios, add-on card?
paul
You usualy need to add an extra IDE controller card or two. Linux has
support for up
There are several good reasons for a configuration like this.
It looks like the '12.14.x.y' server (an Internet address) is acting as a
buffer for the local network mail server. If '12.14.x.y' is
compromised/crashes, local mail is unaffected. Also makes the sendmail
configuration a little
Deal all
I have found a peculiar problem when i go to write something in a floppy. I
mounted floppy device and I tried to copy a file but it says that "can not
create regular file, permission denied". But i checked the "fstab file " and
found it is as it should be. Normally I found "noauto,owner"
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