Hello,
I have two PC here. PC1 is used as dhcp server and PC2 as client.
PC1 have one NIC and config as eth0; PC2 have two NICs and
named as eth0 and eth1.
I just want to install Rh9 via PXE and kickstart file and PC2 eth1 on PC2. So dhcp
will get PC2 subnet,gateway and netmask info by sending
Hi ,
I am not sure whether this is the correct list for my post, if not
excuse me.
For the runtime testing of C++ applications for memory corruption and
memory leak detection ,
we are currently using Insure++ from PARASOFT . Can anyone suggest me an
Open Source alternative
for the Insure++ tool?
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 20:18, Sadanapalli, Pradeep Kumar (MED, TCS)
wrote:
Hi ,
I am not sure whether this is the correct list for my post, if not
excuse me.
For the runtime testing of C++ applications for memory corruption and
memory leak detection ,
we are currently using Insure++ from
This sounds to me as if it's the same thing I'm seeing. Prior to my
update last Wednesday I had no such auth failure entries in my logs. On
Wednesday I updated all my Redhat boxes to:
RH 9: openssh-server-3.5p1-6.9
RH 7.2, 7.3: openssh-server-3.1p1-8
I mostly use DSA keys, but passwords
You haven't gotten the point of the question. GRUB is in the MBR from
the install. It has a location to get to the GRUB directory to load
stage1 (we know that stage1 and stage2 and all other things are in the
GRUB directory look them up yourself). So it locates the GRUB directory
to load
Jason Williams wrote:
Hello everyone. Im working on installing courier-imap on a RH 9.0 box.
You might try using the spec I've submitted to Sam, available here:
http://phantom.dragonsdawn.net/~gordon/courier-patches/
This spec should have a full list of prerequisites for the build, and
let you
brian davison wrote:
with the additional info from Mr. Kirchner, that the board has scsi
interface on board, I wonder if it also has a self modifying portion in its
cmos... (I've seen a couple of these) where it keeps track of the scsi
devices and bootability.
Good theory, except I have
A 11:44 04/08/2003 +0700, vous avez écrit :
i dont know that i in right list to post this problem, but
i have a problem with my mail server using qmail and under operating
system redhat 7.1.
the problem in several days like 2 day my mail server have a problem with
smtp, the clients cant send mail
is the qmail-smtpd daemon running ? if yes, what does it do at the time of
the problem ? how many qmail-smtpd processes are running at the same time
(try various options with ps command, and/or top)
is it listening on the smtp port ? (try netstat -nap)
is really not responding (try telnet
Otto, you may be missing this point..
Grub isn't loading anything.
Bios is loading the MBR from the drive.
this mbr.. part of grub is being called stage 1.
Yes, this is correct if you read the latter parts of the manual that I
published then you know that stage1 is 512 bytes long so
Today I saw a message from mailing list about the
command netstat -nap and I get a list of the services and port runing on my
server.
I wonder can I disable or block the UDP port 53 for
BIND? Will it affect to my nameserver?
Please advise.
Thanks.
BTW -- Life is not an exact science, but only an approximation. If it
was an exact science then we all would be unhappy because of our own
imperfections
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Otto Haliburton
Sent: Monday, August
A friend showed me a weird problem yesterday. Perl programs did not run on
his RH8 box gui (Gnome, Enlightenment, TWM) on
Eterm/Xterm/Gnome-terminal alike but when we switched by
pressing Ctrl+F1 (non-gui mode), PERL programs worked flawlessly! Any idea
what the problem could be. It's the first
qmail-smtp is running and if we see with netstat smtp port is listening.
the smtp work properly, but in few days smtp have a problem with a long
time of responding
and if we restart the mail server the smtp can work with no problem and
the problem come again in 1 day or 2 days.
it
Greetings,
I have installed Red Hat linux 9.0 (Shrike) onto my system without problems
and haven't updated it yet. My Microcom Deskporte Internal/L modem was not
detected and configured by default and I would like to do it manualy.
It has a lucent chip.
I have downloaded
Hi,
I have a Compaq DL360 with 2 CPU and 1Gb of memory, 2x36Gb SCSI Raid 1 hard
drives.
I have installed RH9, can see that smp kernel is installed ... BUT when I do
top, I can see 4 CPU !!
How can I resolve this problem ?
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I have installed RH on my physical disk number 2 along with other NTFS
partition which was not mounted by default after login. Is it possible to
mount and then view the contents of NTFS and FAT32 partitions. If so,
please point me where can I find more info about that.
Disk manager show all
Hi Bret,
I am facing the same problem. I can use all accent
characters but even with KDe configured the and ç
dows not work under Redhat 9.
Unfortunately no one in this list or redhat seems to
have experience with that or interest of solving it.
I'm also having a lot of problemas with
I'm sorry but I forgot to mention I'm using a Portuguese keyboard.
Goncalo
Hi Bret,
I am facing the same problem. I can use all accent
characters but even with KDe configured the and ç
dows not work under Redhat 9.
Unfortunately no one in this list or redhat seems to
have
bEEnHeX wrote:
Greetings,
I have installed Red Hat linux 9.0 (Shrike) onto my system without problems
and haven't updated it yet. My Microcom Deskporte Internal/L modem was not
detected and configured by default and I would like to do it manualy.
It has a lucent chip.
I have
The graphics and sound support for intel 815 motherboards
behave in a very erratic manner. With some motherboards, it
is all okay. But, with some others, the graphics and sound
comes only occassionally. Even if sound comes, the sample
rate is absurd. Also, if we switch between graphical and text
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 03:56, Kuan Yik wrote:
Today I saw a message from mailing list about the command netstat -nap
and I get a list of the services and port runing on my server.
I wonder can I disable or block the UDP port 53 for BIND? Will it
affect to my nameserver?
Heh, only if you
Hi,
I've configured LDAP authentication to my RH9 installation and now
I can't log in to the computer anymore; possible I sat the ldap root
directory wrong. Does anyone know how to fix this? I can't even login
as root.
btw, the ldap source is Microsoft AD. Has anyone got this to work?
---
Trond
Yes, there are several possibilities they are
1) rebuild your kernel enabling ntfs readonly access
2) www.rhil.net where you can obtain the modules and instructions
3) search redhat.com for ntfs a person provides the modules.
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Hi guys,
Need some information about wireless network. I have etherfast wireless
access point + cable/DSL router with 4-port switch which is operating
fine with all 11b wireless cards, now want to connect a PC into wireless
network which has been configured with dual-band wireless A+G PCI
Otto Haliburton wrote:
Yes, there are several possibilities they are
1) rebuild your kernel enabling ntfs readonly access
2) www.rhil.net where you can obtain the modules and instructions
3) search redhat.com for ntfs a person provides the modules.
Should be no need for any of the above,
Does the card have the ability to broadcast on 802.11b frequencies? Does Linux see the
card? What is the card identified as?
-- Jonathan
---Original Message---
From: santosh kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08/04/03 12:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: general info
Hi guys,
Need
You can what kernel do you have you are one of the only ones since
redhat doesn't support ntfs.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:redhat-list-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Gibbon
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 6:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: NTFS
Otto Haliburton wrote:
You can what kernel do you have you are one of the only ones since
redhat doesn't support ntfs.
Hmmm ..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jg]# mount | grep win
/dev/hda1 on /windows type vfat (rw)
OK, my mistake - I thought it was NTFS! I've definitely had
NTFS RO before on my
Hello.
I'm having a lot of problems with Portuguese/accented characters in my
RedHat 9.
Vi works just fine, but I'm unable to type Portuguese characters under
emacs running in X (and I mean emacs -nw): trying to type accented
characters under emacs aparently gets translated somehow to control
My kernel version on RH 9.0 is 2.4.20-8
Is it possible to mount FAT32 and NTFS instead of making any changes to
kernel or updating?
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From:Otto Haliburton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:Mon, 4 Aug 2003 06:39:55 -0500
Subject: RE: NTFS
Not that I know of. You should be able to mount fat32 but not ntfs
without further updating. In fact I don't know why you have a problem
with fat32. But RH doesn't support ntfs at all so you need to follow
one of the three things I suggested. They have instructions on what you
need to do.
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 11:43, subscribe wrote:
Hi,
I've configured LDAP authentication to my RH9 installation and now
I can't log in to the computer anymore; possible I sat the ldap root
directory wrong. Does anyone know how to fix this? I can't even login
as root.
At the grub splashscreen
FAT32 partition on physical disk 1 (other than that one with RH 9.0) is not
mounted by default also. Please, how to do that?
Disk manager displays only floppy, cdrom and linux partitions. My Windows
C: disk is missing in any form. Any help?
I repeat, I did not any changes to RH 9.0 after the
Hello George,
The graphics and sound support for intel 815 motherboards
behave in a very erratic manner. With some motherboards, it
is all okay. But, with some others, the graphics and sound
comes only occassionally. Even if sound comes, the sample
rate is absurd. Also, if we switch between
Do 'man mount' and you should be able to get the information to mount a
ntfs. The command is not different than any other mount command. You
need to create a mount point and then cd to that mount point. I'm
surprised that at install that the installation didn't mount the fat32
partitions. Cd
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 13:08, bEEnHeX wrote:
FAT32 partition on physical disk 1 (other than that one with RH 9.0) is not
mounted by default also. Please, how to do that?
As root,
# mkdir /windows
{ or /mnt/windows or wherever.. }
# mount -t vfat /dev/hd(x)(y) /windows
{
OK, guys, I'll try it ... thanx.
bEEnHeX
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From:Nick Lindsell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:04 Aug 2003 13:26:22 +0100
Subject: RE: NTFS partition mount problem
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 13:08, bEEnHeX wrote:
FAT32 partition on physical
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 06:43, subscribe wrote:
Hi,
I've configured LDAP authentication to my RH9 installation and now
I can't log in to the computer anymore; possible I sat the ldap root
directory wrong. Does anyone know how to fix this? I can't even login
as root.
Boot into single-user mode
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 07:50, bEEnHeX wrote:
My kernel version on RH 9.0 is 2.4.20-8
Is it possible to mount FAT32 and NTFS instead of making any changes to
kernel or updating?
Use the RPMs from the Linux-NTFS project:
http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/
--
Jason Dixon, RHCE
DixonGroup
Hi,
mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows -t vfat -r -o umask=0222
This has been worked for me at lower version of kernel which you have.
-santosh
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of bEEnHeX
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 5:20 PM
To: [EMAIL
I have a Compaq DL360 with 2 CPU and 1Gb of memory, 2x36Gb SCSI Raid 1 hard
drives.
I have installed RH9, can see that smp kernel is installed ... BUT when I do
top, I can see 4 CPU !!
We have one of these also, though I'm running RedHat AS 2.1. I'm seeing
the same thing, and it was
Otto Haliburton wrote:
Yes, there are several possibilities they are
1) rebuild your kernel enabling ntfs readonly access
2) www.rhil.net where you can obtain the modules and instructions
3) search redhat.com for ntfs a person provides the modules.
Should be no need for any of the
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 00:46, Joshua Peter wrote:
The fact that you have
the IP's obfuscated
makes me wonder if you're running this on a real IP?
Bingo!
Prior to copying and pasting my smb.conf contents, I
realized that using the SWAT had cleared out a lot of
my original
Does anyone know how to configure dual monitors in Redhat?
Windows handles it w/o doing anything, But I am confidant that this
can be done w/ Linux, but how.
--
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Haystack Observatory
I am starting to see more packets to port 135 in my log (default reject). They
seem to be from all over. The definition of the port is:
# Mike Berrow ---none---
epmap 135/tcpDCE endpoint resolution
epmap 135/udpDCE endpoint resolution
Would
I think this depends on what video card you're using. I've configured
dual-head machines with NVidia cards, but I am led to believe this is
a different process than other situations.
-Steve
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From: Sue Champigny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Sue Champigny wrote:
Does anyone know how to configure dual monitors in Redhat?
Windows handles it w/o doing anything, But I am confidant that this
can be done w/ Linux, but how.
Yeah it can be done :) You need to do at least
X --configure
Edit XF86config and enable
I use a matrox G450 DualHead card with 2x21 Dell monitors without a
problem.. RH recognises them a sets it up for you.. But I prefer the
drivers and programs that are downloaded from the matrox site.. I'd
always recommend matrox cards when it comes to dualhead setups..
Hth
Kel
-Original
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 09:22, Mike Vanecek wrote:
I am starting to see more packets to port 135 in my log (default reject). They
seem to be from all over. The definition of the port is:
# Mike Berrow ---none---
epmap 135/tcpDCE endpoint resolution
epmap
Hello,
I have two PC here. PC1 is used as dhcp server and PC2 as client.
PC1 have one NIC and config as eth0; PC2 have two NICs and
named as eth0 and eth1.
I just want to install Rh9 via PXE and kickstart file and PC2 eth1 on PC2. So dhcp
will get PC2 subnet,gateway and netmask info by sending
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 09:24, Sue Champigny wrote:
Does anyone know how to configure dual monitors in Redhat?
Windows handles it w/o doing anything, But I am confidant that this
can be done w/ Linux, but how.
Please search the archives before posting. I gave a great link in the
past week that
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 09:12, elechen wrote:
Hello,
I have two PC here. PC1 is used as dhcp server and PC2 as client.
PC1 have one NIC and config as eth0; PC2 have two NICs and
named as eth0 and eth1.
I just want to install Rh9 via PXE and kickstart file and PC2 eth1 on PC2. So dhcp
I know this isn't RedHat-specific news, but it's a very intriguing
headline nonetheless. I, for one, would love to see Novell take a huge
step forward for OSS by open-sourcing the Connector product and
including it with Evolution by default.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030804/sfm098_1.html
--
Jason,
The link you posted was actually broken. I believe it should have been:
http://www.msykes.com/geek/multihead.html
-Steve
-Original Message-
From: Jason Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 8:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dual Monitors
On
I don't believe Voice enabled is on the immediate horizon, at least on the
commercial version. I haven't heard anything on the open source arena
either. Sounds like gnomemeeting is the most common answer.
-BN
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From: Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday,
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 09:22, Mike Vanecek wrote:
I am starting to see more packets to port 135 in my log (default reject). They
seem to be from all over. The definition of the port is:
# Mike Berrow ---none---
epmap 135/tcpDCE endpoint resolution
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 09:43, Rigler, Steve wrote:
Jason,
The link you posted was actually broken. I believe it should have been:
http://www.msykes.com/geek/multihead.html
They must have migrated off of IIS onto Apache. ;-)
-J.
-Original Message-
From: Jason Dixon
I have a new Toshiba Satellite Pro M10 laptop, running RedHat 9. The
video card is NVidia-based, with 32MB RAM, and can handle a resolution
of up to 1600x1200. When I choose this resolution, the entire screen
is filled, and I have a beautiful, large desktop under GNOME. However,
this is too big,
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Didier Casse wrote:
A friend showed me a weird problem yesterday. Perl programs did not run on
his RH8 box gui (Gnome, Enlightenment, TWM) on
Eterm/Xterm/Gnome-terminal alike but when we switched by
pressing Ctrl+F1 (non-gui mode), PERL programs worked flawlessly! Any idea
Cool! Maybe they'll shitcan Mono.
JAV
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From: Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 Aug 2003 09:41:27 -0400
Subject: Novell buys Ximian
I know this isn't RedHat-specific news, but it's a very intriguing
headline nonetheless. I, for
I know this isn't RedHat-specific news, but it's a very intriguing
headline nonetheless. I, for one, would love to see Novell take a huge
step forward for OSS by open-sourcing the Connector product and
including it with Evolution by default.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030804/sfm098_1.html
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
I have a new Toshiba Satellite Pro M10 laptop, running RedHat 9. The
video card is NVidia-based, with 32MB RAM, and can handle a resolution
of up to 1600x1200. When I choose this resolution, the entire screen
is filled, and I have a beautiful, large
Hi.
I upgraded the openssh packages according to RHSA-2003:222-01.
After that I can't log in using ssh anymore.
After some investigation I found that sshd dies with a segmentation
violation,
just after authentication has succeded.
I have tried this on several machines with the same result.
I'm
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On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 12:33:28 +0100, James Gibbon wrote:
Otto Haliburton wrote:
Yes, there are several possibilities they are
1) rebuild your kernel enabling ntfs readonly access
2) www.rhil.net where you can obtain the modules and instructions
btw Jason
Your link that you gave a week or so back described how to setup dual
monitors and worked first time for me... btw thanks !
-Original Message-
From: Jason Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 3:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Dual Monitors
Many thanks to all who replied. Special thanks to
Dave Ihnat - that was exactly what I was looking for.
Buz Davis
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On Monday 04 August 2003 09:29 am, Kelerion wrote:
I'd
always recommend matrox cards when it comes to dualhead setups..
I use two Nvidia cards with no problems. And, I don't use xinerama, finding
that two independent displays are useful.
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Ashley
Are the drive Manufacturers different?
Although EIDE is supposed to be a standard
manufacturers will tend to do their own thing in regards to
jumpers and how things behave.
You could be running into such an issue here and it will
affect how the drives
On 04 Aug 2003 09:29:52 -0400, Jason Dixon wrote
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 09:22, Mike Vanecek wrote:
I am starting to see more packets to port 135 in my log (default reject). They
seem to be from all over. The definition of the port is:
# Mike Berrow ---none---
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 11:26, Mike Vanecek wrote:
On 04 Aug 2003 09:29:52 -0400, Jason Dixon wrote
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 09:22, Mike Vanecek wrote:
Dumb question time. If I tell the router to send log information to the Linux
server, how do I tell the Linux server to accept and log them? I
Dumb question time. If I tell the router to send log information to the Linux
server, how do I tell the Linux server to accept and log them? I assume the
Linksys router will send packets to the Linux server with log information. How
do those get processed by the Linux system?
Add a -r
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 08:53:27 -0500 (CDT), Benjamin J. Weiss wrote
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 09:22, Mike Vanecek wrote:
I am starting to see more packets to port 135 in my log (default
reject). They
seem to be from all over. The definition of the port is:
# Mike
On 04 Aug 2003 11:31:08 -0400, Jason Dixon wrote
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 11:26, Mike Vanecek wrote:
On 04 Aug 2003 09:29:52 -0400, Jason Dixon wrote
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 09:22, Mike Vanecek wrote:
Dumb question time. If I tell the router to send log information to the Linux
server, how
There is no valid reason to allow the SMB ports through your
firewall. If you're interested in seeing who's attacking you, you
could implement an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) like Snort
(http://www.snort.org), otherwise, you should probably just put in
the rule that Jason
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 09:15:18AM -0500, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
I have a new Toshiba Satellite Pro M10 laptop, running RedHat 9. The
video card is NVidia-based, with 32MB RAM, and can handle a resolution
of up to 1600x1200. When I choose this resolution, the entire screen
is filled,
On 04 Aug 2003 16:44:30 +0100, Nick Lindsell wrote
Dumb question time. If I tell the router to send log information to the Linux
server, how do I tell the Linux server to accept and log them? I assume the
Linksys router will send packets to the Linux server with log information. How
do
First I want to thank you all for your help. I successfully got this
working. I have a NVIDIA 4 video card, and successfully installed the
correct driver, which I got from NVIDIA website. Secondly, I editted
the /etc/X11/XF86Config file and enabled twinview. Thirdly, I
then passed it the
Otto -I think you are missing the big picture here and
Ashley can confirm it or
disprove me -
1 - this system had two IDE drives in it at Linux
installation time.
A (the MASTER) and B (The Slave), There is no SCSI, NO
RAID, no LVM.
just a simple plain vanilla LINUX setup.
2 - Linux was
On 04 Aug 2003 16:44:30 +0100, Nick Lindsell wrote
Dumb question time. If I tell the router to send log information to the Linux
server, how do I tell the Linux server to accept and log them? I assume the
Linksys router will send packets to the Linux server with log information. How
- set hda's jumper back to master otherwise BIOS
complains and won't
boot
- shoved floppy in, booted up just fine
- ran grub-install /dev/hda, no errors
- removed floppy, reboot
- BIOS finds hda, knows there's no hdb, goes on to
boot
- black screen, with
By your response you have failed to read the GRUB manual. I will say no
further until you read it. Some points I will concede up to 11. Stage
1 is hard coded in the mbr or track 0. It is 512 bytes. It loads
stage1_5 which can be located behind the MBR or in boot partition or
it loads part of
To those of you, who have the theory that GRUB is
loading stage1
and can't load stage2 answer the question, how it can
find stage1 and
then can't find stage2?, when both are in the same
GRUB
directory. It
can not find the GRUB directory period.
BIOS loads and starts the
Gonalo wrote:
I'm also having web pages completely messed up under konqueror (I'm
using KDE).
As an example, here is a strange cenario: the homepage of the site
http://www.publico.pt (daily newspaper) shows fine, with all the
portuguese characters displayed correctly. If I click in any link
to
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 12:26:05 -0400, Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
ASHLEY - Your grub issue may be that
grub-install may only install an already compiled and loaded
version of the
MBR phase one piece. YOU MAy have to do a GRUB Make to
rebuild the
BIOS loads and starts the code from master boot record,
but code in
MBR fails to load stage1.5 which is located at a fixed
position on
hda. At that point, GRUB does not even know about
directories yet,
since it is this later stage that would give native
access to ext2
fs. The
This is why you need to read the manual. GRUB does know the file
structures for the OS it boots the kernel for otherwise it chain loads
the boot loader for the other OS's. Remember what GRUB stands for.
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You could also try The Eddie Tool, which is completely
free, and in some ways much more powerful and configurable
than Big Brother.
http://eddie-tool.net/
Cheers
CM
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From: Ed Wilts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 July 2003 13:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Does anyone know something to unrar a file? I downloaded rar-unrar rpm,
but I always get unknown method message.
Thanks.
Kelly
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 12:58:12 -400, Charles Denentt wrote
On 04 Aug 2003 16:44:30 +0100, Nick Lindsell wrote
Dumb question time. If I tell the router to send log information to
the Linux
server, how do I tell the Linux server to accept and log them? I
assume the
Linksys router will
Does anyone know something to unrar a file? I downloaded rar-unrar rpm,
but I always get unknown method message.
Which rpm did you get? The one from freshrpms.net? If so, use this
command for help:
% unrar --help
That will let you know how to run the command. Normally you would run it
like
I think this goes too far, and I don't see what it would
change.
IIRC, it has been mentioned that grub-install works
flawlessly when
slave drive is available and even when slave drive is
removed and
system is booted with bootdisk. However, the newly
written GRUB then
fails in MBR as
Yes, I using the one from freshrpms.net
I did what you suggested but I still get 'unknown method' and nothing is
extracted. The version I got is 2.80
Kelly.
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 14:40, Ricky Boone wrote:
Does anyone know something to unrar a file? I downloaded rar-unrar rpm,
but I always
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 13:39:54 -0400, Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
what I am saying is that the MBR may be crafted or rebuild
by anaconda for the two drive setup disk info.
It's grub-install/grub that creates stage1 based on the grub.conf
created by
Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
1 - this system had two IDE drives in it at Linux
installation time.
A (the MASTER) and B (The Slave), There is no SCSI, NO
RAID, no LVM. just a simple plain vanilla LINUX setup.
Nope. The machine had ONE drive upon installation. hdb wasn't
added till months
I have a dual boot system with HDA containing XP PRO and RH9 on HDB GRUB
is the boot loader and it is written to the MBR or HDA along with the XP
boot loader. I just removed HDB and guess what I got a black screen
with GRUB in the left hand corner.
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This is different from the setup Ashley has but the results are the
same. I don't exactly know what that means but it certainly means
something.
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Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
what I am saying is that the MBR may be crafted or rebuild
by anaconda
for the two drive setup disk info. Anaconda may not be able
to go
backwards here, may not be able to undo in a return to
single drive
configuration - most people add hardware, not remove it, it
may have
Otto Haliburton wrote:
I have a dual boot system with HDA containing XP PRO and RH9 on HDB GRUB
is the boot loader and it is written to the MBR or HDA along with the XP
boot loader. I just removed HDB and guess what I got a black screen
with GRUB in the left hand corner.
Welcome to my
I have samba working on some drives, but I would like to look into using NFS
client on Windows PCs. Anyone know of a free NFS clienta for windows. I don't
jabe Win2K or XPpro, so I can't use that M$ UNIX services software.
Thanks,
Apolinaras Apollo Sinkevicius
web-site: http://carmelme.com
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