When I log onto my lunix box as a
user and use su root to change to the root account, I
can’t use commands like chkconfig, services,
etc … to start and stop services.
Is there any way I can change the way I am doing things so I will be
able to use these commands over a telnet session?
When I log onto my lunix box as a user and use su root to change to the
root account, I can't use commands like chkconfig, services, etc ... to
start and stop services. Is there any way I can change the way I am
doing things so I will be able to use these commands over a telnet
session?
- Jas
I ended up changing cdrom models and it works fine. Must be a problem
with that cdrom drive. The one I was having problems with was a
Creative drive.
- Jason
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Thanks for replying. I typed mount /mnt/cdrom The directory does
exist.
- Jason
-Original Message-
From: Bill Tangren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Having Problems Mounting CDROM
Vorpahl, Jason Stephen wrote
I am a Linux newbie and just installed Red Hat 9. I am creating a samba server using just
the command line interface, no X installed. Installation went fine, until I tried to
set up my samba server. I can’t
mount the cdrom. Here are the
errors I get:
hdc: command
error: status=0x51