I've got it..
--rezwanul
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From: Kabir, Rezwanul
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 10:24 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: source code for md5sum/cksum
Hi
Can anyone pls suggest me where to find the source codes for 'md5sum'
Hi
Can anyone pls suggest me where to find the source codes for 'md5sum'
and/or 'cksum' ?
I've looked into the SRPMS directory of RedHat ditribution CD without any
luck..
Thanks in advance..
--rezwanul
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Hi
Can anyone pls suggest me with the easiest way to create a rootdisk in a
floppy? I thought I would copy the root directory from an existing system
to a ramdisk, modify it according to my need and finally compress it. But
I'm getting complains about unavailability of space in the ramdis
Hi
I would appreciate it very much if any of you could provide me with
some hints or any pointer as to what is in fact the mechanism behind the
installation of linux. I was in fact looking to find out what are the things
that get loaded in the memory from a bootable installation cdrom which
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Subject: Re: [RHL] seeking help with software raid
This would point to the fact that the root=/dev/sdx is pointing to the
wrong device. You'll have to fix this in order to get it working. This
can be changed in /etc/lilo.conf. it should be something like
root=/dev/md0.
Good luck.
Kevin
&
Hi Kirk and all
Thanks for your suggestion. Yes, I had forgotten to include raid1.o
module in the initrd.img in the bootdisk. It almost work now
It seems that now during the boot process it can create and start the
raid array. One of the arrays md0 contains the root filesystem.
Hi
I'm trying to establish a software raid1 after installing linux
(redhat 6.2, kernel 2.2.14) in the first drive. I went to a certain extent
but could not succeed completely.
Here is what I am doing..
1) Install linux in /dev/sda ( boot partition /dev/sda1, root partition
/dev/sda5, s