You can get the grub manual at www.gnu.org. Use that to setup your floppy
and mba. I'm not sure why you want to do what you are doing, but as I said
get the manual.
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Otto Haliburton wrote:
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Otto is a troll. Let's stop feeding him. The obvious
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Otto is a troll. Let's stop feeding him. The obvious
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On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 10:37, Otto Haliburton wrote
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At 09:52 10/17/2003, you wrote:
Guys can you take this
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 10:37:56AM -0500, Otto Haliburton
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Otto Haliburton wrote:
You are prone to dumb
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Look at it this way. You should be able to move a
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Otto Haliburton wrote:
Look at it this way. You
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Otto Haliburton wrote:
I don't know where you been
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On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 11:32, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Otto
First for the record I tried moving a large groups of apps from unix to
windows many years ago I worked through many of the compatiblity
problems,
but gave up becauses windows kept crashing while I was trying to run
their
compilier I moved to linux instead it was a breeze.
I missed
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On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 06:32:58PM -0500, Otto Haliburton
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with compatibility. The problem is moving apps from
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Otto Haliburton wrote:
You are completely of base
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Otto Haliburton wrote:
You get there and decide to use
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Douglas Phillipson wrote:
I'm wanting to use
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with compatibility. The problem is moving apps from
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Otto Haliburton wrote:
You do understand that win95
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BTW Linda, you can run win95 win98 task under winxp
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This is
not the same as it is failing because the
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The obvious question is of course: Why not?
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On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 01:09:11PM -0500, Otto Haliburton
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On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 06:03:52PM -0500, Otto Haliburton
Use parted. Should work fine.
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Subject: copy old drive to new drive
I dont suppose there is a free utility that will let me copy a
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I have checked the archives of the install list anc I couldn't find
anything. Any additional pointers would be appreciated.
On 10/8/2003 12:32 PM, Otto Haliburton wrote:
Look in the archives for the install list. There is a problem with PAM
Look in the archives for the install list. There is a problem with PAM or
something else and you will find a solution for your problem. I just don't
remember what it was.
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Try rebuilding with parallel support. make xconfig or make menuconfig
and turning it on in the build and them rebuild.
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You can buy a USB to internet hardware interface. That's absolutely the
simplest way. You can just plug your USB to the internet and transfer the
data through your internet connection.
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Again the problem is not the 50 ip addresses, but how they are connected.
If they are all in the same area you have the problem of collisions and the
problem of increased traffic due to updating the routing tables for all 50
nodes. Where as if you have smaller areas, one computer will be
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Subject: RE: Network Setup Opinion Needed
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Otto Haliburton wrote:
Again the problem
that it will be able to handle all the requests from 50 odd terminals
effictively? Also any suggestion on the additional Host IPs that I have been
given by the ISP?
Thanks
Harish
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given by the ISP?
Thanks
Harish
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September 30, 2003 4:44 AM
Subject: RE: Network
Setup Opinion Needed
Remember
that Ethernet is a collision based system
I don't think windows will boot from a slave drive. The order you should
install windows on your primary drive then install RH. The reason that you
should install RH second is that windows will overwrite any OS boot loader
in the MBR. It has no respect. I don't see how you could have installed
This is news to me. I didn't know that windows would even boot from a slave
drive. Good info if it is true.
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Subject: RE: I can't boot Windows XP with Grub loader.
I have had this setup working for over a year now.
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 13:03, Otto Haliburton wrote
Good info!
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On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 13:37, Otto Haliburton wrote
Ben you didn't read my latter email, which I conceded that I was talking
something different than what was being presented. You have probably gotten
that far now so.
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Remember that Ethernet is a collision
based system i.e. the more collisions the less performance. Hence large
networks are typically have low performance because of the greater number of
collisions. So option 2 would give you better performance because it is broken
up into smaller areas
You don't have to delete it just update it to point to new installation.
Where it says that entitlements and change the entitlements. And the
place is the profile.
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What you are saying is not true, you can send to all members of a group
or list with most email programs. So you just need to investigate how
to setup the group or list
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The command is lsusb one word.
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From: Vinny Valdez
After a 10 second delay.
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Subject: grub boot order question
this is in my grub.conf file:
#boot=/dev/hda
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.
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prompt
timeout=50
message=/boot/message
linear
default=linux
I had to manually add each stanza that related to specific kernels.
Thanks for everyone's help. I learned a lot this time around.
Otto Haliburton wrote:
I have seen all of the advice and I am wondering why and how your
Yes, the order that you are doing things for one.
Try this
Make menuconfig
Make clean
Make mrproper
Make dep
Make bzImage
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Try doing a force
Rpm --force
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While trying to do a do an rpm
You must update both at the same time. Ie
Rpm -Fvh rpm1 rpm2 ...
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]# rpm -q python python-2.2.1-17 so now i'm very confused. i have
a
dependency on a package that I can't even download yet? is redhat
providing incorrect rpms? thanks for any help Jay Message: 26 From:
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You can't install one at a time you must install all together.
Rpm -Fvh rpm1 rpm2 ... etc.
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Subject: RE: rpm won't install up2date rhn_register packages
Hmmm...thought the wildcard package name (*) with up2date would take
care
of that. I'll try it your way and see what happens...
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rhn_register packages
Rats! Was hoping you were on to something there, but no difference.
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You
The files listed below are not the new up2date rpm as I remember them.
I could be wrong but they certainly are the ones I downloaded(without he
[1] they are still wrong.
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Use GRUB. Read the grub manual on how to install. The general rule is
install after winxp is installed. You can get the manual at gnu.org.
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It sounds to me if you want to do what you want to do. Then use a
removable disk that is bootable. If you want to boot win2k install the
removable win2k disk. If you want linux install the removable linux
disk. With hard drives I don't think it is possible to have each
independent without
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Hi All,
I just registered for an account at RedHat so I can run up2date on my
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At 14:59 9/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I am not sure what you did but if you log
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At 15:22 9/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I send what was sent!
That's the
Title: ISO Updates?
I
dont mean to be nasty, but do you really think they would go to the
expense of updating the isos to add a fix that you can get from
the rhn?
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And further, I don't think XP really likes fat32. It will support it ie
read/write to it but fat32 is not it's native partition type. I would
stick to ntfs and create a fat32 partition to use between linux and XP
which is probably why you're going through these gyrations. What I'm
saying is
mature distro. I think it would warrant an ISO update, at least for
9.
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2003 1:47 PM
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I dont mean to be
nasty, but do you really think
think it is standard
business practice, to issue a new version after shipment. GMs dont
give you a new car when they screw up.
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Read the info on 'parted'.
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Hi Folks!
I
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What was the culprit, so future users might know what to look for.
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Windows never honors other boot loaders in the mbr and will overwrite
them on a install. so you need to reinstall GRUB and that should fix you
up.
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Hi,
Thank you for all of your reply regarding the upgrade kernel. I still
What was the culprit, so future users might know what to look for.
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Thanks to all
: updating up2date in RH9
Dude,
That's two rude replies in a row. Chill, you were once a noob as
well.
Ben
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Subject: RE: updating up2date in RH9
Follow
Check the system mail box. Type mail and see how many messages have
built up. And delete them.
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Subject: Re: file
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Subject: Dual-boot RH9/Windows XP using GRUB
Hi all,
I have Redhat 9 and Windows XP installed on
Follow the instructions. Obviously the file is not in the same
directory or you entered the filename incorrectly. The instructions to
install the up2date work. I did them myself and I know they work.
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Did you download the rpms?
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Hi, I trying to update up2date because of the Red
..
Byes
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Haliburton
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Sent: Saturday, August
30, 2003 1:32 PM
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up2date in RH9
Did you download the rpms?
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it again with wget and it´s work ok.. I think that it´s a
problem
internet explorer.. I try again with iexplorer, and again the wrong
file
name..
Thankss!!.
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Why do you need a bootable CD, the disk1 installation CD is a bootable
cd and is perfectly ok to use as a rescue cd.
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 08:02:41PM -0500, Otto
Use Parted.
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 11:39:44AM +0200,
Use the --force option to either erase or build
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I'm running Redhat 9 on
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Subject: Re: /var/log/lastlog -- why is it 19 megabytes?
At 8/24/2003 19:07 -0400, you wrote:
Sorry, I'm
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At 8/24/2003 19:55 -0500, you wrote:
This maybe
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On Sunday, Aug 24, 2003, at 20:31
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At 8/24/2003 20:08 -0500, you wrote:
let me
Apparently this has been a problem for a long time. I have a audigy2
soundcard and was getting no sound. With the newest kernel I started to
get some sound but still no cd unless you copy the tracks to the disk to
be played with the midi player. So it is a problem that RH has not
addressed and
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but e2fsck -cf uses badblock isn't it? so it should report but how
am i going to
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what is the command to activate bad block on a swap partion
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Nurullah Akkaya
My suggestion to you is to contact Dell and they will advise you of what
disk utility to run on the disk if it is covered by warranty. The only
problem is they may not support linux. But they will tell you what
utilities they have to check for bad blocks and remap them. They may
even have you
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Hi Arnoldo:
I would like to begin by saying that I am a
Yes, you can delete all old kernels from
/boot and /usr/src.
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Subject: /Boot is full - advice
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Hi,
As
??
On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 17:50, Otto Haliburton wrote:
You can boot to any disk as long as you boot through the mbr on the
primary drive. See the grub manual.
Ops GRUB can't boot from any disk.
GRUB can only boot from the first 2 drives installed on the system.
In
example, if you have 3
/dev/sdb2 ??
On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 17:50, Otto Haliburton wrote:
You can boot to any disk as long as you boot through the mbr on the
primary drive. See the grub manual.
Ops GRUB can't boot from any disk.
GRUB can only boot from the first 2 drives installed on the system.
In
example
Not everyone installs their kernels as rpm so this won't work if he
installed his own kernel and may need to be done manually.
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I use RHN so I am installing via RPM.
Thanks for the heads up.
Kevin
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Subject: RE: /Boot is full - advice please
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 10:11, Otto Haliburton wrote:
Not everyone installs
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On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 11:54, Otto Haliburton wrote:
You need to get a grip. All of the information is there and the
kernels
are lableled
Glad I made.
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On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 12:40, Otto Haliburton wrote
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On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 01:03:56PM -0400, Jason Dixon wrote:
Kent,
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