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On Saturday 13 September 2003 06:24, Kevin Breit wrote:
> Below is grub.conf:
>
> default=1
> timeout=10
> splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
> title Red Hat Linux (2.6.0-test5)
> root (hd0,0)
> kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.0-test5 ro root=L
Hi,
could somebody let me know , if any applications for igmpv3 support, are
written for red-hat linux kernel 2.6.0 .
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I found the solution - XDMCP allows you to login
remote and kdm/gnome
desktops will function as local. This is great!
For others that want to do it, I used the 'Linux XDMCP
HOWTO' to configure
it, and it worked on the first try.
Mark.
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On 18:23 14 Sep 2003, David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Is there anything better to use for network distributions, upgrades,
| patches?
Depends on context. It's often very nice to have "filesystem" access to
stuff (every operation is just normal "open file, read" stuff instead
of arbitrary a
On 19:24 14 Sep 2003, Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|Is it possible to extract a file from a cpio archive ignoring the
| original archiving path, or setting a new path?
With GNU cpio you can use the --no-absolute-filenames option on
extraction. I found this in the c
i am planning on buying a new mother board but how can i find out if
it is going to cause me any problems or not?
board i am planning to buy is
Asus A7N266-VM AA (AMD Assured Version) NVIDIA nFORCE 220
Chipset 266/200MHz FSB Motherboard Micro ATX- Retail
Socket A AMD Duron, Athlon, and Athlon XP
> MKlinke wrote:
[snip]
The technique you describe below builds a new bootable image on the
destination disk. I would assume that the destination disk would have to be
partitioned exactly the same as the source?
Would I would like to do is ghost my operational system to a removeable hard
disk on
On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 09:56:03PM -0400, Peter Larsen wrote:
> Hello hello,
> Looking at Redhat's support site I didn't find any listservs for the Beta
> versions of AS 3.0 (Taroon). I'm taking a peek, but as usual find myself
> running into issues that I would like to share/talk about to find sol
Thanks to those who replied. BTW, remind me to turn off the list digest
mode before asking another question.
My face is very red. Look what I found, except that the last line wasn't
commented:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /etc/rc.d/rc.local
#!/bin/sh
#
# This script will be executed *after* all t
hmm, looks like you are getting confused as to which cli you are calling.
try typing "locate php"
or better yet
"which php"
my current bet is.
You installed the "redhat default location" for php which will be /usr/bin/php
as this comes first in the path - typing "php myscript.php" will call
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On Sunday 14 September 2003 20:47, Jack Bowling wrote this in an attempt
to be witty or informative:
> Perhaps I am misinterpreting Mark's query. PuTTY will get you a
> command line session to your remote box, but you need an X
> environment of some
Hello hello,
Looking at Redhat's support site I didn't find any listservs for the Beta
versions of AS 3.0 (Taroon). I'm taking a peek, but as usual find myself
running into issues that I would like to share/talk about to find solutions.
Anyone have clues where to direct issues about AS 3.0 BETA ?
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> On Sunday 14 September 2003 19:29, Mark McDonald wrote this in an
> attempt to be witty or informative:
> > I'm using cygwin/Xfree86 for X window
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On Sunday 14 September 2003 19:29, Mark McDonald wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
> I'm using cygwin/Xfree86 for X windows hosting on
> windows - I'm pretty sure
> that using PuTTY is a similiar solution to what I've
> got (but it
I'm using cygwin/Xfree86 for X windows hosting on
windows - I'm pretty sure
that using PuTTY is a similiar solution to what I've
got (but it might be a
smaller footprint). I know I should use SSH, and will
if I open it to the
firewall. Right now, I just want a way to log into
the Linux box from t
Hello Robert,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1
> BOOTPROTO=none
No explanation, just a question. What happens if you change BOOTPROTO to
static for eth1?
Bye,
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On Sunday 14 September 2003 19:01, Mark McDonald wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
> What is the best command line way to start these GUI's
> from a remote
> session.
>
> I'm telneting into the Linux box (from an X Windows
> Session
What is the best command line way to start these GUI's
from a remote
session.
I'm telneting into the Linux box (from an X Windows
Session). I can run
startkde, but the command panel and desktop aren't
linked (the desktop is
just another x window), I haven't found a similiar
gnome start up comma
> Hello again. I added the entry to /etc/fstab,
> rebooted,
No need to reboot.
> inserted the key drive, then tried mounting
> /mnt/jumpdrive, but got the following:
>
> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
>
> I looked on the man page for mount, at the filesystem
> types, but didn't se
>
> Message: 6
> Subject: Re: Routing problem
> to what is the variables $IP and $MAC set?
>
> again,
>
> iptables-save -c > gastonrules.out
>
> and mail me the file gastonrules.out and lets see what is actually
> making it to iptables.
>
> Bret
>
HereĀ“s the output of iptables-save
# Gen
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 01:06, David Schornak wrote:
> yes the 80 gig is the secondary drive but disk druid only recognizes it as a
> 32 gig hard drive now after initialization. is
> how do I get Linux to recognize the it as 80 gig?
> the bios says it is an 80 gig hardrive and recognizes its drive nu
Is it possible to extract a file from a cpio archive ignoring the
original archiving path, or setting a new path?
Thanks
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Is there anything better to use for network distributions, upgrades,
patches?
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On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 17:27, Jason Dixon wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 17:23, Robert Jones wrote:
> > Y'all, this one is about to drive me to distraction. Without going into
> > a long chronology, I recent got DSL and have been reconfiguring. I
> > finally got around to pulling my 3c905tx NIC an
On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 17:23, Robert Jones wrote:
> Y'all, this one is about to drive me to distraction. Without going into
> a long chronology, I recent got DSL and have been reconfiguring. I
> finally got around to pulling my 3c905tx NIC and installing an Intel
> dual-port card as a stepping sto
Y'all, this one is about to drive me to distraction. Without going into
a long chronology, I recent got DSL and have been reconfiguring. I
finally got around to pulling my 3c905tx NIC and installing an Intel
dual-port card as a stepping stone to restoring order. I'm using a
Linksys router 'tween
Hello Dana,
> EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode
> pivotroot: pivot_root(/sysroot,/sysroot,initrd) failed: 2
> umount /initrd/proc failed: 2
> kernel panic: No init found Trying passing init= option to kernel
Two things to check:
1) What is the file system type set for /dev/sda2
I wish we had instant installation replay so that we could see how this
was generated. Oh well, all's well that ends well. Good luck.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:redhat-list-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dana Holland
> Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 2:56
I've really got it fixed this time. I changed the lilo.conf to point to
/dev/sda10 and it booted - in fact, when it got part way through the
process, it brought up a screen for me to finish the 8.0 installation.
So now I just need to fix the rest of the lilo entries.
As for Otto's question - t
I have seen all of the advice and I am wondering why and how your
lilo.conf is screwed up if it was created by the install. IMHO how can
that be the problem if the installer set it up. Anyway you might try
the install-list archive apparently they have this problem all the time.
> -Original M
I'm using lilo, rather than grub. But I played around with the e2label
command, and discovered that / is actually /dev/sda10, rather than
/dev/sda2. So, should my root= line be point to /dev/sda10?
Gordon Messmer wrote:
Are you sure that the kernel is mounting the correct root patition? If
Dana Holland wrote:
Gordon Messmer wrote:
Dana Holland wrote:
So, I'm still getting kernel panic on reboot - but it's a different
message this time:
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode
pivotroot: pivot_root(/sysroot,/sysroot,initrd) failed: 2
umount /initrd/proc failed: 2
kernel
thanks thats way to much stuff to rebuild in one sunday
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, R P Herrold wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Kalin Mintchev wrote:
>
> > are you on RH8?
>
> I realized my post a couple minutes ago did not really
> give a roadmap on what to install. Here are several config
> li
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, R P Herrold wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Kalin Mintchev wrote:
>
> > are you on RH8?
>
> This code works on RHL 7.3, 8, 9 and the existing RHL beta, as
> well as RHAS 2.1 and RHEL beta
that's cool...it doesn't work on this one... RH8.
now a new problem - a script that write
I did - and it does. There's nothing in it - but it exists.
drwxr-xr-x2 root root 4096 Jun 21 2001 initrd
# cd initrd
# ls -al
total 8
drwxr-xr-x2 root root 4096 Jun 21 2001 .
drwxr-xr-x 23 root root 4096 Sep 14 12:42 ..
Gordon Messmer wrote:
Dan
Dana Holland wrote:
I take it back - I just *thought* the problem was fixed. Turns out I
had failed to remove the boot disk before rebooting (duh!).
So, I'm still getting kernel panic on reboot - but it's a different
message this time:
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode
pivotro
I take it back - I just *thought* the problem was fixed. Turns out I
had failed to remove the boot disk before rebooting (duh!).
So, I'm still getting kernel panic on reboot - but it's a different
message this time:
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode
pivotroot: pivot_root(/sysr
I'm still getting these from cron:
Invalid system activity file: /var/log/sa/sa13
I can't seem to find anything on google to help with this. Has anyone
seen this before?
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Sean Estabrooks wrote:
You didn't list any disks that match the root parameter above.
Perhaps that should be root=/dev/sda2 ??
ABrady wrote:
> Your fstab shows "/dev/sdaX" and your lilo.conf shows "/dev/sdb2" which
> can't work since you fstab doesn't show any sdb partitions at all.
>
> We
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 12:41:13 -0400
David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 11:45, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
>
> > Hi David,
> >
> > You can try the rsize and wsize mount options mentioned in the
> > man page for mount: rsize=8192,wsize=8192
> > This increases the block si
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 11:12:34 -0500
Dana Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> # fdisk -l
>
> Disk /dev/sda: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 13262 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes
>
> Device BootStart EndBlocks Id System
> /dev/sda1 *
hi,
I just recently changed my main devel box from a debian to a RH9
distribution and something seems to have change which I cannot quite get
used to.
I have my stock RH9 packages installed with GNOME. I have also a
home-built GNOME desktop installed in /opt/gnome2/. Until things started
to break
On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 11:45, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> You can try the rsize and wsize mount options mentioned in the
> man page for mount: rsize=8192,wsize=8192
> This increases the block size for read and write operations respectively.
> It does increase the speed over what yo
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 11:12:34 -0500
Dana Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-20.8smp
> label=linux
> initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.20-20.8smp.img
> read-only
> root=/dev/sdb2
>
Hi Dana,
You didn't list any disks that match the ro
Sean Estabrooks wrote:
The above error messages look like the root filesystem can
not be found. What is the lilo.conf file you're using, and what
drive/partition is your root filesystem on?
Sorry, I should have included that first time!
# fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 255 heads, 63 sectors,
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 10:52:53 -0500
Dana Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apologies for cross posting, but I'm kind of in a bind here.
>
> I upgraded our webserver which was running 7.1 to 8.0 yesterday. The
> upgrade itself seemed to go fine, but then the machine wouldn't boot on
> it's ow
>
> By address of other machine do you man IP address?
Yes.
> Do I need to add static ARP entries for this to work?
No.
> If I boot with the bootnet.img, I will then have to configure IP once
booted, correct?
Yes.
Your questions lead me to believe you may not be familiar with "nc." It
i
Apologies for cross posting, but I'm kind of in a bind here.
I upgraded our webserver which was running 7.1 to 8.0 yesterday. The
upgrade itself seemed to go fine, but then the machine wouldn't boot on
it's own - it stuck in "Loading linux". I did some searching and
finally got a lilo.con
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 10:54:51 -0400
David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kernels on the server and all clients are configured for version 3. I
> cannot find the combination of server and client settings that will
> speed up NFS.
>
> Moving large files is considerably faster through FTP or movi
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Kalin Mintchev wrote:
> are you on RH8?
I realized my post a couple minutes ago did not really
give a roadmap on what to install. Here are several config
listings. First the config from the RH 7.3 client and server
running the example quoted.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# rpm
First of all, I know this is insecure. I am using this temporarily to
distribute software. scp/ssh is too slow for the quantity of data I am
moving.
I tried to enable root rsh access by adding "server_args = -h" in
/etc/xinetd.d/rsh: (as per the in.rshd man page)
service shell
{
socket
MKlinke wrote:
On Saturday 13 September 2003 10:29, Rhugga wrote:
Just a couple of questions.
1) How can I mirror a disk using dd??? It has been years since I did
since and I have only done it on Solaris.
2) Has any tried using ghost to clone systems using Grub as the boot
loader? I seem to re
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Kalin Mintchev wrote:
> are you on RH8?
This code works on RHL 7.3, 8, 9 and the existing RHL beta, as
well as RHAS 2.1 and RHEL beta
> > bash-2.05b$ cat preenTelNum.php
> > #!/usr/bin/php -c/etc
> > > //
> > // Clean the dialling database
> > //
> > // Copyright (c
yes the 80 gig is the secondary drive but disk druid only recognizes it as a
32 gig hard drive now after initialization. is
how do I get Linux to recognize the it as 80 gig?
the bios says it is an 80 gig hardrive and recognizes its drive number.
- Original Message -
From: "Stephen Kuhn"
Kernels on the server and all clients are configured for version 3. I
cannot find the combination of server and client settings that will
speed up NFS.
Moving large files is considerably faster through FTP or moving them to
the web root and using wget.
Any suggestions?
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On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 23:52, David Schornak wrote:
> I have a windows 98se computer with a 30gig and an 80gig hard drive in
> it I would like to create a dual boot system leaving my 98se install
> on the 30gig hard drive alone. the problem is when booting redhat 9
> and going through the install wh
testing
With Regards
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Hi all,
I want to have a persistent dialup connection via wvdial. ie if the connection fails
then it should automatically dialup again and make connection. The redialling
should be automatically done until certain retry number reaches. How can we do it
via script or any method. Please help.
Wi
I have a windows 98se computer with a 30gig and an
80gig hard drive in it I would like to create a dual boot system leaving my 98se
install on the 30gig hard drive alone. the problem is when booting redhat 9 and
going through the install when I get to the point of partitioning redhat 9 only
Hello,
> > When googling for this I find references that at least for Pentium's the
> > stepping of cpu's in dual processor boards must be identical in most
> > cases. Guess that might be your problem indeed.
>
> Athlons are different from Pentiums: you can mix up every stepping, the only
> requ
ok... here is something after a few different builds i got the cli to work
like this:
#php myscript.php
with php being /usr/local/bin/php but if i use the hash and the bang(!) in
the script itself like
#!/usr/local/bin/php
i get the aforementioned error
probably this is a VERY stupid que
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