single user password

2002-06-30 Thread shyam
hi friends i am using RH7.1 , how i can make my machine ask password in single user mode thanks in advance shyam _ There is always a better job for you at Monsterindia.com. Go now http://monsterindia.com/rediffin/ _

Re: WU-FTP question

2002-06-30 Thread Richard N. Rico
Use chkconfig --list to see if its active on boot. Rico On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 16:27, chuck wrote: > How do you manually launch wu-ftp from the terminal window? Since I did the RH7.1 >upgrade my ftp would not work linuxconf shows a manual status but when I try to start >it nothing happens. > >

Re: Reformat

2002-06-30 Thread Richard N. Rico
Try using wipe. Its a free utility that will let you perform a low level format on the drive then you can repartition the drive for use with any OS. You can download it from IBM.com Rico On Tue, 2002-06-25 at 17:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > As I remember you have to delete the partitions with

RE: remote server administration

2002-06-30 Thread Richard N. Rico
Try using Putty. Its a free ssh client for WINTENDO or MAC OS. Rico On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 10:39, Joshua James wrote: > How would I do that from Windows? > > I'm trying hard to use linux but my co-workers are to busy to switch. > > On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 13:16, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote: > > yo

RE: AHA-154x driver.

2002-06-30 Thread Kevin Krieser
It would appear that the driver is already included in Redhat 7.3. And in the mainstream 2.4 kernels. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David T Roth Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 7:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: AHA-154x driver. I am

AHA-154x driver.

2002-06-30 Thread David T Roth
I am looking for a AHA-154x driver. I have found one on the www but I do not know how to incorporate it. Do you know of a driver that I can download and install or explain how to use the descriptions on the www. David T. Roth (615) 269-9323 Nashville, Tenn. 37212 | Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Win2k and red hat 7.3

2002-06-30 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 wizza wrote: >After installing Red Hat7.3, I can no longer boot in win2k without >destroying linux partition or disabling linux hd in bios. I cannot >also boot in linux if my win2k hd is activate. Somebody experienced it >or is it jsut happening to

Re: Uninstallation help

2002-06-30 Thread Claudio Lapidus
Hey Bosko, > >Does anyone have any ideas as to what I can do to get the computer working >again because I'm stumped. First of all, you will need to remove all Linux partitions from the hard disk. You'll need the Linux fdisk, cos' the DOS version cannot handle Linux partitions. If Linux is sti

Re: Uninstallation help

2002-06-30 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 bosKo wrote: >dad decided he wanted the computer back so I tried uninstalling linux, >but it stuffed up somehow and now the computer boots asking for a >disk.. but god knows what disk. If the problem is just that LILO still installed, boot into MIC

Re: Uninstallation help

2002-06-30 Thread Price Technology
There's a DEBUG script I use under dos to zero fill the Master Boot Record on the hard drive. Let me include it here: Script is not case sensitive. Caps are used for readability only. Type in the commands just as you see them, including spaces. Note the blank line just before the G command. Li

How-to start IPSec for FreeS/WAN

2002-06-30 Thread Brian
Use this one I made a single changes here.. Note: I using the Linux:/# as the linux command prompt below IPSec with FreeSWan as the server and SSH Sentinel 1.31 as the windows client Here is a working config for road warrior: 1.) I used PSK (or Pre-Shared Secret) 2.) Suse Linux

RE: How to turn of UPNP?

2002-06-30 Thread Brian
http://grc.com/UnPnP/UnPnP.htm -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hunter Scales Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 4:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: How to turn of UPNP? I finally used Shields Up to test my ports and found that everything is

How to turn of UPNP?

2002-06-30 Thread Hunter Scales
I finally used Shields Up to test my ports and found that everything is stealth except port 5000 UPNP. It is closed but reports that it exists (which is bad). Anyone know how to disable it? Exactly what is it good for? Hunter ___ Redhat-list ma

Updated road warrior config (Installing FreeSWan from SuSE)

2002-06-30 Thread Brian
I have an update and how-to install FreeSWan ...from SuSE 8.0 Pro The install instructions are at the bottom of this doc.. Note: I using the Linux:/# as the linux command prompt below IPSec with FreeSWan as the server and SSH Sentinel 1.31 as the windows client Here is a working config for

Re[2]: Having 73 install fun

2002-06-30 Thread Brian Ashe
Hello Patrick, Sunday, June 30, 2002, 2:59:24 PM, you textually orated: PN> Patrick Nelson wrote: -> PN> I don't know if I'm just the unlucky one here but I have not had success PN> with any of my installations. PN> Went to try the upgrade process on my laptop (HP OmniBook 5

Win2k and red hat 7.3

2002-06-30 Thread wizza
After installing Red Hat7.3, I can no longer boot in win2k without destroying linux partition or disabling linux hd in bios.  I cannot also boot in linux if my win2k hd is activate.  Somebody experienced it or is it jsut happening to me   My spec: A7V266-E motherboard Athlon XP 1700+ 2*25

Re: ethernet config problem

2002-06-30 Thread Richard N. Rico
Have you tried downloading the initscript update for 7.2? Use another PC and download it to a floppy disk, then apply the update and try netconfig on the console or edit the ifcfg-eth0 file. /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 Heres what mine looks like: DEVICE=eth0 ONBOOT=yes BOOTPROTO=

VESA VGA Graphic Console and Monitor Power Save Mode

2002-06-30 Thread rruth
On my Red Hat 7.3 and 7.2 systems XWindows is NOT running. When NOT using the frame buffer device (normal VGA console), the following command will cause the monitor to go into standby/power-save mode after 10 minutes: /usr/bin/setterm -powersave powerdown -powerdown 10 It appears that /us

Re: Ready willing and able... leaving exchange...

2002-06-30 Thread Richard N. Rico
Exchange is easy to migrate to postfix. What problems are you having? Rico On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 08:48, Emmanuel Seyman wrote: > On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 10:42:25AM -0700, Patrick Nelson wrote: > > > > Our final and last MS servers is and Exchange system. > > I want to get rid of it... > > Patri

RE: Having 73 install fun

2002-06-30 Thread Patrick Nelson
Patrick Nelson wrote: - I don't know if I'm just the unlucky one here but I have not had success with any of my installations. Went to try the upgrade process on my laptop (HP OmniBook 5700 w/ RH72 currently working great) that process won't get past the initial kernel initial

Re: How to keep the system clean?

2002-06-30 Thread mike
On Sun, 2002-06-30 at 12:02, Mail Liste wrote: > sn, 2002-06-30 kl. 11:37 skrev Cameron Simpson: > > On 11:13 30 Jun 2002, Mail Liste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > | Is there any way to make the Gnome-packager do a system cleanup, > > | uninstall all packages which no programs depends on? > > >

Help Grub and other things

2002-06-30 Thread B727PLANE
Hi, I am fairly new to Red Hat Linux 7.3 and Linux in general.  I have trying to set my system up with a Windows XP and Linux 7.3 partitions which I have accomplished but am having several issues with other things which I have detailed in the following items.  If any one can help and address these

Re: /tmp and tmpfs

2002-06-30 Thread Chris Watt
At 20:35 2002/06/29 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Users are not "stupid" ! Let me re-phrase my earlier comment: Many users are stupid. You may have intelligent users (I have some as well) but there are a lot of stupid people in the world, some of them are users on systems I'm responsible for

nameserver question

2002-06-30 Thread Chris Mason
With regard to reverse nameservers, how do you work back up the delegations to find out who is responsible for the class C, B, A ? My reverse keeps dissapearing, but the nameserver responsible for it gives the right answer, making me believe it is a higher level nameserver that is misconfigured.

Re: How to keep the system clean?

2002-06-30 Thread Jonathan Bartlett
If you're just trying to uninstall a program and you want to uninstall dependencies, before removing a package do rpm -q --requires PACKAGENAME This will give you a list of that packagegs dependencies. Then, for each dependency you can do rpm -q --whatrequires DEPENDENCY and if the only thing

Re: How to keep the system clean?

2002-06-30 Thread Mail Liste
søn, 2002-06-30 kl. 11:37 skrev Cameron Simpson: > On 11:13 30 Jun 2002, Mail Liste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > | Is there any way to make the Gnome-packager do a system cleanup, > | uninstall all packages which no programs depends on? > > You're aware that most end user programs fall into that

Uninstallation help

2002-06-30 Thread bosKo
a while ago i installed Red Hat onto an old IBM Aptiva we had lying around, it was either v6.1 or v7.0 that i installed, but i'm fairly sure it was v6.1   dad decided he wanted the computer back so I tried uninstalling linux, but it stuffed up somehow and now the computer boots asking for a

Re: How to keep the system clean?

2002-06-30 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 11:13 30 Jun 2002, Mail Liste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | Is there any way to make the Gnome-packager do a system cleanup, | uninstall all packages which no programs depends on? You're aware that most end user programs fall into that category? -- Cameron Simpson, DoD#743[EMAIL PROTEC

How to keep the system clean?

2002-06-30 Thread Mail Liste
Is there any way to make the Gnome-packager do a system cleanup, uninstall all packages which no programs depends on? Ari (And thanks Anthony, love my shortcut key for "Iconify Workspace Windows") ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

update kernel, no X, and slow nautilus

2002-06-30 Thread Jay Daniels
I thought I would try updating the kernel on the 7.3 box with up2date instead of removing it from the list in the alert notification tool. Everything worked ok, but when I tried to start X it didn't work. So I ran Xconfigurator, still didn't work. Move some stuff like .Xauthority, .gnome* etc.

tftp:client does not accept options

2002-06-30 Thread achene
In redhat7.2, using pxe to netboot a diskless workstation, with dhcpd setup and tftp(enable, server_arg= -s /tftpboot), I put vmlinux made from using mknbi-linux to compile bzImage under /tftpboot. no firewalls, in /etc/hosts.allow write in: in.tftpd: 192.168.0. but after diskless workstatio

Re: extracting files from an ISO image

2002-06-30 Thread J.M. Cogels
It can be done with isobuster, if you're running windows. http://www.ping.be/~pin11466/isobuster.htm Regards, Joost Cogels Paul Greene wrote: > I downloaded Redhat 7.3 and burned the 3 cd's; disk 2 seems to have > been a defective burn. So, I re-downloaded disk 2 again. > > Rather than bur

Re: extracting files from an ISO image

2002-06-30 Thread Rick van der Linde
On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 20:47, Paul Greene wrote: > I downloaded Redhat 7.3 and burned the 3 cd's; disk 2 seems to have been > a defective burn. So, I re-downloaded disk 2 again. > > Rather than burn a new cd, is it possible to just extract the needed > files from the ISO image? Does such a utili