On 25-Dec-2002/18:52 -0500, Albert A. Ogonevskij [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi there!
on my RedHat 7.3 i have sendmail+fetchmail+procmail.
i've dicided to use ssmtp instead of sendmail
muttrc : set sendmail=/usr/sbin/ssmtp
everything works fine.
But after uninstalling sendmail fetchmail dunno
IMHO the best tool to manage disks - fdisk
and you can format partitions with mkfs
Albert
On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 11:20:27PM -0500, Linux Admin wrote:
Is it possible to run disk druid after installation to add a second disk
to the system. If not what is the best tool to manually add second disk
hi all,
i have rh7.3 running and my logrotate and cron is eating up
memoryi have 23 file in /etc/logrotate.d and that is alot from what i
know...how do i disable services i don't need at all and also from tripwire
and logwatch from cron.daily...do i just delete the files? my server
On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 02:57, Mike Burger wrote:
If he's using the ide-scsi module, it would, without any help, set up both
drives as scd0 and scd1...the cdrw, being the master, would no doubt be
scd0, with the cdrom identified as scd1.
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Michael Fratoni wrote:
Hello All,
In login screen, I have message saying Kernerl XX on an i686 but inside
usr/src/linux/arch, I have i386. What is my actual architecture? What does this i686,
i586, i386 mean? If I want to upgrade kernel, which arch should I use?
With Regards
Nabin Limbu
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On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 20:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I worked and read all day yesterday trying to resolve this issue.
As of this morning, this is what I have...
When mounting CDRW from command line as su:
# mount /mnt/cdrw
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc,
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In login screen, I have message saying Kernerl XX on an i686 but
inside usr/src/linux/arch, I have i386. What is my actual
architecture? What does this i686, i586, i386 mean? If I
I apologize if this has been answered, however I've been away on holiday...
It is a Conexant HCF modem
Message: 6
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 20:46:39 -0500
From: Ben Logan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Modem
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On Fri, Dec 20,
On Jue 26 Dic 2002 09:48, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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On Thursday 26 December 2002 08:15 am, Martin Marques wrote:
On Jue 26 Dic 2002 09:48, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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In login screen, I
Please disregard the swap activation failure at boot up. I got that
corrected.
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Hi!
First of all let me wish all of you a Happy New
Year!
Now, here is my problem:
I have a network with a Windows NT 4.0 Server as a
PDC and a file server running on Linux with Samba 2.2.0a. The password server
is, of course, the NT server. Till now I had no major problems, but I would
Hi!
First of all let me wish all of you a Happy New Year!
Now, here is my problem:
I have a network with a Windows NT 4.0 Server as a PDC and a file server
running on Linux with Samba 2.2.0a. The password server is, of course, the
NT server. Till now I had no major problems, but I would like to
You need to edit /etc/securetty and add the pts0.pts5. (Verify the
pts numbers again)
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From: gihas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 6:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: how to telnet two system
Hai,
I am a new user in linux.I
On 26 Dec 2002, Thomas A. Hulslander wrote:
On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 20:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I worked and read all day yesterday trying to resolve this issue.
As of this morning, this is what I have...
When mounting CDRW from command line as su:
# mount /mnt/cdrw
mount: wrong
I installed RH 8.0 w/o a hitch. During bootup, the system hangs after the 'freeing
memory..' line. Why?
AMD 700, TNT2 VC, IBM deskstar 20G drive. Nothing out of the ordinary. I did have SuSe
6.4 loaded (and running) w/o a problem. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks-
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this can also be set with the environment variable HISTFILE. whatever
file you set HISTFILE to use must be writable by the user invoking the
shell.
try 'man bash' for more info
Mike Burger wrote:
Set the user shell to bash, which stores the command history in
~/.bash_history
On 26 Dec 2002,
On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 08:55:02AM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
as it stands, the only modules supplied by red hat's
current initrd.img are for ext3 and jbd, so it's easy
enough to build those into a new kernel and not have
to mess with initrd any more. is this a fair
observation?
Only
On Thursday, Dec 26, 2002, at 05:04AM, Gibbs, Martin D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I apologize if this has been answered, however I've been away on holiday...
It is a Conexant HCF modem
Go here. It has a link to Conexant Linux drivers.
http://www.linmodems.org/
Ian P.
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| I used the .src.rpm
| versions. Not sure what you mean by --rebuild them. I just initially
| install the .src.rpm (rpm -i ***_***_.src.rpm), then change
| directory to /usr/src/redhat/SPECS where the src files are installed,
| then
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| Only in ide drive systems. If your root FS is on a SCSI drive, initrd
| also loads the SCSI controller's driver.
You can safely compile SCSI drivers into the kernel as well in order to
completely do away w/ the initrd.
On Thursday, Dec 26, 2002, at 06:08AM, Christopher Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed RH 8.0 w/o a hitch. During bootup, the system hangs after the 'freeing
memory..' line. Why?
AMD 700, TNT2 VC, IBM deskstar 20G drive. Nothing out of the ordinary. I did have
SuSe 6.4 loaded (and
I recently discovered that LPD and printconf are both failing with the
following errors:
Starting lpd: Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/sbin/printconf-backend, line 7, in ?
import printconf_backend
File /usr/share/printconf/util/printconf_backend.py, line 29, in ?
from
On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 12:13:01PM -0500 or thereabouts, Dave Eells wrote:
Are there websites where I can go to download freeware for RH 8.0?
Ex:gnucash is the financial software that comes with 8.0 but it is not
an acceptable software to me. Is there freeware financial software
JN Another place to look is the NIC card in the RH machine connected to
JN the HUB, and the NIC's in the Win9x boxes. I just went through a
JN problem like this recently, and it was the Linksys NIC card
JN (LNE100TX) that I had in the Linux box (seems that this particular
JN
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Javier Gostling wrote:
On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 08:55:02AM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
as it stands, the only modules supplied by red hat's
current initrd.img are for ext3 and jbd, so it's easy
enough to build those into a new kernel and not have
to mess with
Running RH 7.3 with Sawfish Windows Manager with
Gnome/Ximian Desktop Manager.
Turned my machine off for a few days of rest and then
cleaned out the dust, and restarted it. I had no
problems with the shutdown and startup.
Upon starting X, I had a panel in Gnome/Ximian with
many icons,
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Robert P. J. Day wrote:
| ah, so the initrd.img file is built at installation time
| based on HW detection, is it? of course, that makes sense.
| that suggests that any more digging into that topic would
| probably be more appropriate on the
Hi,
I installed RH7.3 on an old computer (Pentium I - 100 MHZ - 48MB RAM -
1GB hd) and I chose GRUB as my boot-loader.
I was unable to boot from the CD-ROM (even after changing the
BIOS-settings) so I created a boot-disc using the RAWRITE-utility on the
CD (the version that came with Red Hat
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 10:30:14 -0500 (EST), Robert P. J. Day
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only in ide drive systems. If your root FS is on a SCSI drive, initrd
also loads the SCSI controller's driver.
ah, so the initrd.img file is built at installation time
based on HW detection, is it? of course,
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Michael Fratoni wrote:
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ok, there's definitely something weird in the latest kernel --
2.4.20-2.2 -- that affects (although not in a fatal way) which
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Rick Johnson wrote:
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Robert P. J. Day wrote:
| ah, so the initrd.img file is built at installation time
| based on HW detection, is it? of course, that makes sense.
| that suggests that any more digging into that topic
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 20:34, Michael Schwendt wrote:
Could this be because the directory the file is in is located on a
FAT-partition?
If that partition is mounted with noexec, for instance.
Thanks that was indeed the problem!
I copied the files to my home-dir and the installer started
On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 20:36, jesse jacobs wrote:
Good morning,
2 days ago I set up a nforce2 comp using the nvagp driver(integrated video)
I have not setup the generic /dev/agpgart for this board. Have u had any
problems locating the audio/nv nic...etc? have u used the modules from
nvidia?
Thank you for your response. I have not tried that yet. I was concerned that it may be
an AMD ATHOLON or motherboard (JABIL) related problem. It frustrating, because the
install went very smooth and boot hangs. I tried Mandrake 9.0 with the same hang up. I
thought that Mandrake was based off
hello,
is there a way to disallow pop users from leaving a copy
of the messages on the server. this is a growing issue.
we now have close to 17gigs of mail being stored on
our mail server.
Thank you,
eric
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Hi dogface,
On Thursday, December 26, 2002, 11:52 AM, you put forth, in part, about disallow pop
users to leave a copy of the messages on the server:
d is there a way to disallow pop users from leaving a copy of the
d messages on the server. this is a growing issue. we now have close to
d
Is the telnet server installed?
rpm -q telnet-server
Is the telnet server running?
chkconfig --list telnet
gihas wrote:
Hai,
I am a new user in linux.I installed linux in two systems.
I want to telnet one system to another or rlogin.Both
I tried but it is telling connection refussed.I tried
I have set up a RH 7.2 system.
I am trying to get it to serve up PPP connection to windows clients.
The whole thing works perfect in every way except that it will not pass
dns traffic to remote PPP connected machines. It does not matter where
the dns server is, it won't work even though I can
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On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 11:52:45 -0600, dogface wrote:
is there a way to disallow pop users from leaving a copy
of the messages on the server. this is a growing issue.
we now have close to 17gigs of mail being stored on
our mail server.
Well, you
Somebody knows how can I install a scanner Genius ColorPage HR7X-Slim
USB on linux Redhat 8 ?
I know that is compatible within plustek backend (LM9832 chipset) that
run on sane.
Or maybe not because sane compability list show only HR7, and I dont
know if is the same HR7X model.
Thanks a lot,
Greetings,
I have an installation using Red Hat 7.3. I'm wondering how I can cause the
routes that I've put in to hold after a re-boot. The routing table looks
fine until I re-boot the machine, then I have to manually re-enter the
routes again.
Thanks for any help,
Rob Wright
[EMAIL
Add the route commands to /etc/rc.d/rc.local?
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Rob Wright wrote:
Greetings,
I have an installation using Red Hat 7.3. I'm wondering how I can cause the
routes that I've put in to hold after a re-boot. The routing table looks
fine until I re-boot the machine, then I
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 01:31:48PM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
Add the route commands to /etc/rc.d/rc.local?
Or put the routes in /etc/sysconfig/static-routes
Cheers,
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Ingeniero de Sistemas Las Condes,
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Mike Burger wrote:
Add the route commands to /etc/rc.d/rc.local?
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Rob Wright wrote:
Greetings,
I have an installation using Red Hat 7.3. I'm wondering how I can cause the
routes that I've put in to hold after a re-boot. The routing table
Hello all
I wanted to apologize for having made so many inquiries to you all
regarding my CDROM CDRW problems. I think maybe I outstayed my welcome
regarding this issue, as no one has replied for a time.
I am able to access these drives with Gnome so I will get by until I
stumble upon an
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Gary wrote:
| Hi dogface,
|
| On Thursday, December 26, 2002, 11:52 AM, you put forth, in part, about
disallow pop users to leave a copy of the messages on the server:
|
| d is there a way to disallow pop users from leaving a copy of the
| d messages
Hello List,
I have a Netfinity running Valhalla w/ kernel 2.4.18-3smp. It has a
ServeRaid 3hb in it; the newest drivers for that controller only support
kernels up to 2.4.18-5 (alas...).
I can't get the old srpm from RHN...
So, i have three questions.
1) does anyone know a way to get the
Real newbie here,
I have Red Hat 8 and have been trying to add packages. When I use the
package manager in Gnome the window appears, says it is checking the
system packages status, does that, and then closes when done. I get no
information and can do nothing with any packages. Any ideas on
Medhat Galal wrote:
Hello everyone and happy holidays.
I was wondering if anyone has nice links to Gnome themes and such. kinda
like themes.kde.com . Gnome seems to be little faster on RH8 and i'm
kinda starting to like it.
take care,
go to freshmeat.net, lots of themes there :)
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Hi,
Anybody knows how I can get the
processor serial number using Linux Red Hat?
Thanks a lot.
Jorge Zanabria
in file /etc/sysconfig/static-routes
net 1.1.1.0 netmask 255.255.0 gw 1.1.2.1
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 12:28:03 -0600
Rob Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I have an installation using Red Hat 7.3. I'm wondering how I can
cause the routes that I've put in to hold after a re-boot. The
Well, I like to use the command line to install RPM's. I really never
liked the GUI RPM app.
man rpm
rpm -ihv
rpm -Uhv
Frank Fuller wrote:
Real newbie here,
I have Red Hat 8 and have been trying to add packages. When I use the
package manager in Gnome the window appears, says it is
On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 10:27:49PM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Michael Fratoni wrote:
:
I just tested this on an 8.0 system with kernel-source packages:
kernel-source-2.4.18-18.8.0
kernel-source-2.4.18-19.8.0
Steps used:
rpm -Fvh
Hi Rick,
On Thursday, December 26, 2002, 12:41 PM, you put forth, in part, about disallow pop
users to leave a copy of the messages on the server:
R This depends on the pop3 dæmon you're using. I know Qualcom's qpopper
R has the ability to handle this. I wasn't able to find anything in UW's
R
I'm using windows and red hat linux 8.0 and was
wondering if it is possible to use the old partitons from windows, on
linux.
I am not sure if this is the right place to post this
question so I apologize in advance. However, I have
looked high and low for an answer and can't find one.
My problem is using a linksys LNE100TX ethernet card
to access the internet. I have set up a small ircd
server on RH 8.0 for family
The problem is the Linksys card. I had this same problem about a month
ago, and after doing a google search, found this to be a common issue
with that Linksys card under both Windoze and Linux. I replace the two
Linksys cards with Netgear cards, and poof, no more problem.
Reid Nelsen wrote:
I was correct, it was an ipchains problem.
I had to add a port 53 udp entry for the ppp server ip range
in /etc/sysconfig/ipchains
I am not exactly sure why though
But it is working now.
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Date: Thu, 26 Dec
That's pretty odd, I've got 2 LNE100TX cards and never had a problem with
them. I am, however using a Linksys 10mb card connected to my cable modem..
Hmm.
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Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 3:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 10:15:45AM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 05:46, Javier Gostling wrote:
I also use sarg. I found the daily, weekly and monthly scripts that came
with it quite defficient, so I wrote my own scripts to do the same job.
None of the scripts are
Hello,
I'm not sure if this is the problem or not, but can you check what chipset
is used on the Linksys board? My guess it might be RealTek 8139 based. If
so, it is possible that this is the problem. While I know that this is an
officially supported chipset, we've had terrible reliability
I have been trying to install Bugzilla on our server now for the past
=day and have gotten no where. Does anyone know of any scripts
to =install=20bugzilla on RedHat 8.0. =20If this
has been ask before I am sorry for reposting Daniel
Jaffa
I guess it depends on the revision of the card. I found some reviews
which raved about it, and some which described the same problem I had...
http://www.beowulf.org/listarchives/linux-tulip-bug/2000/02/0013.html
https://listman.redhat.com/pipermail/enigma-list/2002-August/015596.html
Thanks for the information. Do I need to also specify the interface in the
static-routes file, for instance:
net 1.1.1.0 netmask 25.255.255.0 gw 1.1.2.1 dev eth0?
Thanks,
Rob Wright
At 02:03 PM 12/26/2002 -0500, you wrote:
in file /etc/sysconfig/static-routes
net 1.1.1.0 netmask 255.255.0 gw
Hi all,
on my RHL 7.3 system, I've been searching for a good font to use with
terminal programs (mainly rxvt/aterm, sometimes xterm). I've been
using -*-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-*-140-*-*-*-*-iso8859-15 up until
now, but I'm looking for something different that fullfills the
following conditions:
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 10:35, Gary wrote:
Yah, it's terrific isn't it.
Oh yes, it's real nice. :) I have a guaranteed DNS server and don't
have to worry about remote DNS crashes or anything like that. :)
One thing that confuses me though, is whether tinydns uses the same cache that
(more fun and games from kernel land.)
i just built a new kernel, installed modules, tossed the kernel
into /boot, etc. etc -- the regular stuff. then edited /etc/grub.conf
and added a new stanza for the new kernel, almost identical to the
old stanza, but not initrd.img line.
the new
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 03:29:30PM -0600, Rob Wright wrote:
Thanks for the information. Do I need to also specify the interface in the
static-routes file, for instance:
net 1.1.1.0 netmask 25.255.255.0 gw 1.1.2.1 dev eth0?
Yes, but the interface goes at the start of the line.
eth0 net
Ah! Thank you!
Rob Wright
At 06:53 PM 12/26/2002 -0300, you wrote:
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 03:29:30PM -0600, Rob Wright wrote:
Thanks for the information. Do I need to also specify the interface in the
static-routes file, for instance:
net 1.1.1.0 netmask 25.255.255.0 gw 1.1.2.1 dev eth0?
I cannot get Grub to load Linux:
---/boot/grub/grub.conf
default=0
timeout=10
splashimage=(hd1,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
# section to load Windows 2000
title windows
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
# section to load linux
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.18-14)
root (hd1,0)
Hi
How do I find out which device my video card is?
/dev/?
Thanks.
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On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 23:07:01 +0100, Oliver König wrote:
I cannot get Grub to load Linux:
---/boot/grub/grub.conf
default=0
timeout=10
splashimage=(hd1,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
# section to load Windows 2000
title windows
Hi Robert,
it shouldn't make a difference whether you use label or the device name.
However if in GRUB language hd0,7 is your boot partition then it
translates into /dev/hda6 (and not /dev/hda1). Further when I used the
label-method I got somewhat different error messages during the boot
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On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 23:07:29 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 23:07:01 +0100, Oliver König wrote:
I cannot get Grub to load Linux:
---/boot/grub/grub.conf
default=0
timeout=10
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Oliver König wrote:
I cannot get Grub to load Linux:
---/boot/grub/grub.conf
default=0
timeout=10
splashimage=(hd1,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
# section to load Windows 2000
title windows
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
# section to load
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Oliver König wrote:
Hi Robert,
it shouldn't make a difference whether you use label or the device name.
However if in GRUB language hd0,7 is your boot partition then it
translates into /dev/hda6 (and not /dev/hda1).
you're confusing the grub root directive with the
Thanks to Robert and Michael,
you are right! It is working now! What a stupid mistake I made! Thank
you very much. I made the same mistake when replying to Robert's mail.
Thanks a lot!
Best regards,
Oliver
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Oliver König wrote:
I cannot get
Yeah, I had already noticed that mistake. Thanks!
Oliver
Michael Schwendt wrote:
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On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 23:07:01 +0100, Oliver König wrote:
I cannot get Grub to load Linux:
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Oliver König wrote:
Hi Robert,
it shouldn't make a difference whether you use label or the device name.
However if in GRUB language hd0,7 is your boot partition then it
translates into /dev/hda6 (and not /dev/hda1).
you're confusing the
On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 10:15, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 11:52:45 -0600, dogface wrote:
is there a way to disallow pop users from leaving a copy
of the messages on the server. this is a growing issue.
we now have close to 17gigs of mail being stored on
our mail server.
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On 26 Dec 2002 14:40:50 -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
is there a way to disallow pop users from leaving a copy
of the messages on the server. this is a growing issue.
we now have close to 17gigs of mail being stored on
our mail server.
Hi Brian,
On Thursday, December 26, 2002, 3:42 PM, you put forth, in part, about Best caching
nameserver?:
B I see! I am going to implement tinyDNS on a Linux server in lieu of
B BIND. I just didn't know if it cached anything itself. Only problem
B is that there aren't any web based tools to
hey all, i'm running a rh7.3 box. as of one week ago my machine was
working fine. i tried logging in remotely and it was down. when i got to
the console it showed a kernel panic. i rebooted it and now it won't
mount the fs. i'm worried that my hard drive is dead, but i wanted to
run this by
Silly question, but does it say why it won't mount the fs? Something like
errors found, and the system wanting you to run fsck, manually?
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Tony Paterra wrote:
hey all, i'm running a rh7.3 box. as of one week ago my machine was
working fine. i tried logging in remotely
Hi,
I need to set up some account directives like in w nt,
something like expiration time, min length, account blocking, etc.
I know in the system I have to put this in the /etc/login.defs but i don't know if
this applies to samba too.
If not, how can i set them up???
thanks in advance,
And the reason for this is ?
kernel: 1Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address
4f545069
kernel: printing eip:
kernel: c014cecf
kernel: *pde =
kernel: Oops:
kernel: nfs lockd sunrpc 8139too mii 3c59x usb-uhci usbcore ext3 jbd
kernel: CPU:0
kernel: EIP:
I'd like to change my shell to bash (from ash) but can't using the
following:
chsh -s /bin/bash
Changing shell for NewRedHatuser.
Password:
Shell not changed.
How can I set it up to load bash for this local user at boot time?
Shawn
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shawn wrote:
| I'd like to change my shell to bash (from ash) but can't using the
| following:
|
| chsh -s /bin/bash
| Changing shell for NewRedHatuser.
| Password:
| Shell not changed.
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| How can I set it up to load bash for this local user at boot
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If you
don't want to dual boot you can format those windows partitions or mount them as
they are if they are readable by your kernel. You should be able to read fat or
fat32 partitons fine if you have ntfs partitions you want to read you will
either have to recompile ntfs
On 27 Dec 2002, shawn wrote:
I'd like to change my shell to bash (from ash) but can't using the
following:
chsh -s /bin/bash
Changing shell for NewRedHatuser.
Password:
Shell not changed.
How can I set it up to load bash for this local user at boot time?
Shawn
You could manually
Hi everyone,
I've been using RedHat 8.0 for a few weeks but I could use some help
with an odd problem I've encountered. My CD-ROM died whilst I was
upgrading some packages. Now, I don't know if that is related to what
happened next. I rebooted the machine everything was fine, but eth0 did
not load
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Tim Kehres wrote:
Matthew,
Just curious - why can't you identify a couple (2 or 3) well known and
publically accessible name servers (there are many that fit this
description), and then just point your resolver to them? While running a
local caching server is fine and
i want to switch off logrotate...it is consuming too much mem...how do i do
it?
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Daniel Tan
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On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Daniel Tan wrote:
i want to switch off logrotate...it is consuming too much mem...how do i do
it?
Logrotate is a daily cron job. Find it in /etc/cron.daily.
But what's the real problem here? Logrotate isn't generally a huge
resource hog (that I'm aware of). What does
oops...got it solved...actually mailman was doing the bad thing...so erase
the whole damn rpm as i don't need it and think it sort of fixed it
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Here is another website that deals with djbdns as well as a couple of
articles that detail a little about this software.
djbdns, the DNS sanity-saver!
http://networking.earthweb.com/netos/article/0,,12083_1446551,00.html
http://networking.earthweb.com/netos/article/0,,12083_1450441,00.html
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On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Daniel Tan wrote:
i have rh7.3 running and my logrotate and cron is eating up
memoryi have 23 file in /etc/logrotate.d and that is alot from what i
know...how do i disable services i don't need at all and also from tripwire
and logwatch from cron.daily...do i
On 26-Dec-2002/22:38 +0100, T. Ribbrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
on my RHL 7.3 system, I've been searching for a good font to use with
terminal programs (mainly rxvt/aterm, sometimes xterm). I've been
using -*-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-*-140-*-*-*-*-iso8859-15 up until
now, but I'm looking
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