uspects - Dell,
> > IBM, HP, Compaq...but was surprised to find that NONE offered to install
> > Redhat 8 on a system. Does anyone know of any system vendors that will
> > preinstall Redhat 8? And what happened to the deal between Redhat and
> > Dell???
> >
> >
at would grant root
> priveledge during ftp. Then I can grab a copy of /var/log/messages, and
> maybe get a clue as to what's happening. I can walk my remote fingers
> through a "cp /tmp/passwd /etc/passwd" to put that in place (later
> today.. the fingers are out
aged service with
> chkconfig, there is no need to reload/restart xinetd -- that's done
> automagically.
>
> rday
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Read the man page on e2label.
Scott
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 16:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Someplace in the Install process, it looks like fdisk (or something
> similar) writes 'Labels' to the partitions on the disk, and then
> uses these labels in /etc/fstab.
>
> Other than /etc/fstab, I see r
t
>
> So perl does what I want to, but I'd prefer to stay with awk, sed, or
> whatever GNU utils, if possible.
>
> Can it be done?
>
> Marco
>
>
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