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Jason Murray wrote:
in.tftpd[2225]: cannot set groups for user nobody
Sounds to me like there isn't a nobody group in /etc/group--or that
the user's group as defined in /etc/passwd doesn't exist.
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stored in your config files. mkdir ~/.old_gnome;mv ~/.gnome*
~/.old_gnome while logged in via ssh. You'll lose your settings, but
be able to get in.
He also said that Evolution has been similarly misdesigned, but the
strings are stored in hexidecinal encoded format. 8-(
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silently dropping them, you won't get as good of error messages at the
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something strange in their config files in their
home directory. You may also find ~/.xsession-errors useful.
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Wade Chandler wrote:
What messages did you have after your X closed and you
where back to the main terminal? This will point you to the error.
I just mentioned this in another post: ~/.xsession-errors may have
useful errors in it.
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Same thing happens on RH8.
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On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 08:33:05PM +0200, sting sting wrote:
I get the follwoing errors at start:
(befor reaching Login)
NIT:Id1 respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
INIT:Id2 respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
INIT:Id3 respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
INIT:Id4
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 03:01:06PM -0700, Mike Koponick wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had run into the same issue, and I apologize
in advance if this is the incorrect place to bring up the subject.
I would like to setup Postfix to allow ANYONE to e-mail to my postfix
server and use it as
On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 01:08:25PM +0200, Toralf Lund wrote:
are responsible for being able to justify their claims. In other words,
if developers claim the application is perfect for me, *then* I have the
right to demand that it is. Maybe this is not very relevant to the
thread;
On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 01:31:24PM +0200, Toralf Lund wrote:
That would be a good argument for updating in an incompatible manner.
The lack of a standard is OTOH *not* a good reason for changing the
binary interface between releases.
Well, there is now a standard, and the reason they most
I am the admin and on vacation - someone turned on the alerts while I am
gone - I will get it fixed - OK.
Alan Rizzuto
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003, Rik Thomas wrote:
Since we are being pedantic...
And it is also considered bad form to digitally sign a post to a mailing
list. Please refrain from doing so, all attachments to mailing lists
for that matter are bad form.
When did that happen?
Digital signatures are
?
Or should I bite the bullet and dig through all the dependencies needed to
upgrade?
What's the best/easiest/cleanest way to do this?
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I am currently running Redhat 9 on a Fujitsu Siemens E7000 with no problems what so
ever
On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 10:34:22 -0400
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Mark G. Spencer wrote:
I was wondering if
there are some particularly Red Hat friendly notebooks I should look at?
, and I'm sure there's a way to
make it work, but honestly I found it easier to install the Windows 2000 UNIX
printing utilities (included on the Win2K CD) and print to the Linux box as a
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a valid .img file, I cannot load the newly built image. without booting
from the newly built image, I cannot insmod to load ipsec.o or loop.o to make
the mkinitrd to work
5. PLEASE HELP! How to get around this problem???
Thanks in advance.
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 01:52:32PM -0400, dbrett wrote:
This is more of an Internet DNS question. We have three DNS servers
registered for our domain. Unfortuantely two of the servers are down and
the third one is up and operational.
If someone were to do a query for the domain it would
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 10:52:58PM -0400, Buck wrote:
Now, if Linux allows me to mount Drive 0 Part 4 as /private and Drive 0
part 4 as /backup during normal use, but then allows me to disconnect
drive 1 and replace it with drive 1 and mount part 4 as /private and
mount part 4 of the
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 05:11:32PM -0500, christopher j bottaro wrote:
how do i remedy the problem? i.e. how do i invoke procmail manually?
procmail is not the right tool for what you're doing (though I'm sure someone
can come up with a way to do it :). Use an MUA like mutt to tag and copy
a boxed sets of Redhat, hoping
to show local retailers there was some demand for it.
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 09:09:58AM -0700, James D. Parra wrote:
Hello,
We're having trouble getting machine name resolution from an DNS server. If
we try to ping, for example, a machine named Mach1, we get an unknown host
Mach1 error. If we ping the FQDN, Mach1.domainname.com, we get
desktop manager (the manager looks for the menus and
items actually).
http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/developers-guide/ch-menus.html
http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/menu-spec/
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On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 09:58:23AM -0400, Billy wrote:
file I still can't get this update working. I was wondering if anyone had a
update RPM, or full RPM of a PHP 4.3.x version that they could point me
toward. I have already checked www.rpmfind.net. Any help would be great!!
Thanks!!
I
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 06:25:10PM -0400, Chris Purcell wrote:
These domains don't have MX records so the mail won't be delivered anywhere.
Most (all?) MTA's will deliver to an A record if there are no MX records for
a domain. Verisign isn't accepting the mail though, just recording the
helo,
suggest you look at vncserver, (a quick google should find it) this is a wrapper
for starting X remotely. There is also an SSH version, which no doubt someone will
remind me of :)
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On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 02:56:35PM -0600, Robert Stoeber wrote:
I'm just getting started with a xml project and wanted to try the xslt
support, but it's not built into the standard PHP. DOMXML is there and
seems to work.
It looks like I need an php-xslt-something.rpm but I can't find one
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Spam Assassin
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes #If the X-Spam header is Yes
Spam-Store
Then do a touch $HOME/mail/Spam-Store
This will create a mailbox that can be read, and all the possible spam hits can go
there instead.
Hope this helps
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rm /var/lib/rpm/__*
That will remove the stale lock files.
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, Joe Giles wrote:
Well, for NO apparent reason AT ALL, RPM is giving me errors while
trying to run... Here are the errors while trying to grep the kernels I
have installed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -qa
tell me once that he only
recommended Exchange to customers because it meant so much more work
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On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 03:21:33PM -0700, Nick White wrote:
A user, (who will no longer get root privileges) has totally messed up
glibc, and the system no longer boots. All that he mentioned was
something about libcommon and libc (glibc?). I can boot RedHat 9 into
rescue mode from the
My apologies - our new EXCHANGE email server had a new version of
Symantec loaded that was blocking all redhat-list messages as spam - we
have it resolved now - sorry for the unrequested responses.
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Actually - no we just set up a brand new Symantec connection that is
causing all of this problem. I have been on this list for a long time
and never had a problem before the WONDERFUL NEW EXCHANGE AND SYMANTEC
applications.
Alan Rizzuto
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Sorry for all of the issues I just turned off the
return message when it thinks it has spam problems this has been a pain
I HATE SPAM!
Alan Rizzuto
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Sturman Industries Inc.
One Innovation Way
Woodland Park, Co. 80863
(719) 686-6269
Fat chance - we are an all Microsoft shop and we are self managed - I
run exclusively redhat servers at home and my personal business - I use
them for web hosting - absolutely the best - I am the renegade in my
organization!!
Alan Rizzuto
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when posting to RH list
Hal Burgiss wrote:
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 09:58:30AM -0400, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
Does anyone else get this message below when posting to the list?
This is so darn annoying.
Yes, I just added that address to access.db ...
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alan
Yes - I have already switched it over - we use Microsoft stuff in-house
and I forgot it was set to HTML - already fixed - again sorry for the
inconvenience - we were having major issues with the Server 2003 stuff!!
Alan Rizzuto
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amount of data, but we have Gigabit links, and time to do it
properly
Any Help is appreciated
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Edward Dekkers wrote:
http://www.arnnet.com.au/index.php?id=1679444165eid=-100
Surely some clever programmers can just re-write the offending code so
as not to breach IP? (from memory wasn't it the TCP/IP stack?) This will
not save IBM, but surely then they would
(www.winscp.org) to connect back to your
Linux box and push the most recent weekly backup across
This is obviously lacking as it has human in the loop, but it is quick
to implment. Also, unless you already have a VPN in place, the login
credentials at step #3 are not strongly encrypted.
Alan
Sevatio
in the .forward file.
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WinAt for the great M$ GUI feel :)
On 15 Jul 2003 09:04:31 -0400
Edward Croft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 08:38, Alan Peery wrote:
One idea:
1) install tightvnc as a service (www.tightvnc.com) on the win2k box
2) Use the scheduled tasks available (control panel
a fresh RH install
starting the list.
1. gkrellm
2. snort
3. ...
Mozilla Firebird
Apt-get
Webmin
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it to back up all my workstations (15 in all mixture
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On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 17:03:43 +0800
Ziaur Rahman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you telnet to port 25 of yahoo's mailserver:
telnet mx1.mail.yahoo.com 25
Try smtp.mail.yahoo.com, I dont think mx1 works as an address
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On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Zhihong Pan wrote:
The short version: The computer froze twice in a few hours, due to hard disk
problem as I think. Anyway to recover it to normal or I have to change it
and reinstall system? I am using RH 7.3 and ext3. Thanks
If you are having computer problems, make
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Bruce Langlois wrote:
Has anyone successfully mounted a mac os hps cdrom
on a redhat 8 system using the standard mount command?
The mount documentation indicates that the mac cd fileystem
is supported in the kernel, but I get a 'this filesystem type
is not supported
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, John Fox wrote:
If you are unable to get an RPM for your specific OS version, you can download
the .src.rpm and run rpmbuild to build your own version.
It actually sounds like the kernel version you have source for and the
version you have installed are different.
Have
. :-( It restarts
automatically.
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all traffic caused by that user, I haven't
found a good solution.
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On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Ehrhart, Jay wrote:
I am using sendmail. How or where do I set it up so that one customer's
email is forwarded to their new ISP mail server.
Look at /etc/aliases.
After editing, remember to run newaliases.
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hi all,
Where exactly is the ftp log file located for monitoring who is ftp-ing
the machine?
Thanks in advance
Yours sincerely,
Alan Giltinan,
Environmental Monitoring and Space Science Group,
Department of Applied Physics and Instrumentation,
Cork Institute of Technology,
Bishopstown,
Cork
yes thats it.. have it... thanks joel...
its vsftpd by the way
Alan
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Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 3:23 PM
Subject: RE: ftp log file
Depends on your ftp client... Most likely in /var/log though
thanks ed,
i just needed to reboot and mount as a vfat filesystem.
seems my system was hanging on something before that.
thanks all
Alan
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Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: mounting device
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Subject: Re: mounting device
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 07:25:54PM +0100, Alan Giltinan wrote:
hi all,
i am trying to mount my usb device on rh8. i know it picks up usb
devices cause my mouse is usb.
the 'fstab' file contains
thanks bill..
that worked
Alan
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From: Bill Tangren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: ftp welcome
Alan Giltinan wrote:
hi all,
how do i change the welcome note others get when they do anonomous
ftp
sincerely,
Alan Giltinan,
Environmental Monitoring and Space Science Group,
Department of Applied Physics and Instrumentation,
Cork Institute of Technology,
Bishopstown,
Cork,
Ireland.
Tel:+353 21 4326297
Fax:+353 21 4345191
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website: www.emssg.cit.ie
On 28 Jun 2003, Dave wrote:
OK, finally got around to installing RedHat 9 ... it seems fairly clean,
but there's some stuff that pushes my buttons pretty hard. Does anybody
know how I can STOP AUTOMATICALLY LOADING CDs?
Yes. Go to the menu. Look for preferences. There should be an entry for
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, Leo Huang wrote:
There is a command to show which port is opened by which program.
Suppose I type somecommand someoptions 80, and it will return the result
httpd
Does anyone know the command I'm talking about?
Not quite. I usually look at /etc/services if I need a
hi all,
how do i change the welcome note others get when they do anonomous ftp
to my machine?
I am running RH8.
at the moment it says
'ready dudevsFTPd 1.1.0: beat me, break me'
cheers
Yours sincerely,
Alan Giltinan,
Environmental Monitoring and Space Science Group,
Department of Applied
Hi all,
I am trying to mount my 120GB harddrive as hda3 (hda1 and 2 already
taken) on RH8
But it is a USB drive. How do i mount a USB drive and will the 120GB be
a problem?
Thanks in advance
Yours sincerely,
Alan Giltinan,
Environmental Monitoring and Space Science Group,
Department of Applied
, Jay escribió:
I have created users who are in the users group on a Red Hat 8.0 server.
They have bash shell login. How do I restrict users to their home
folders? I don't want them to be able to leave their home folders.
Thanks
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Another solution is to buy a Redhat Network subscription. You then get
access to everything from 7.1 until now. (Including some of the rare
builds like Alpha and Solaris.)
And you get a year up2date support.
It was worth the money IMHO.
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, ABrady wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jun
By default squid almost works out of the box
Installation
there are two ways of installing squid. The tar file requires configuration, but the
documentation is excellent. the other way is the RPM file. This may not be the most up
to date version but it will be close. Try getting the RPM from
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 09:24:42 -0400
Reuben D. Budiardja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This maybe rather un-related, but for example, I've been using my Sprint phone
that is data capable to connect my laptop to the internet. It connects to the
computer as a USB device (got to buy the special data
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, James Moberg wrote:
Hi. I am running Red Hat Linux 7.3 and have been using abiword v.99.5
as a Micrsoft Word substitute. I am having formatting problems when I
bring the documents from abiword into MS-Word. Has anyone experienced
this and what did they do. I am
On 11 Jun 2003, Randy Perkins wrote:
if you subscribe to spamarrest,
just go ahead and blacklist my email address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i am not interested in supporting a process which requires me
to validate my email address for every spamarrest customer that recieves
my posts
I had the same problem in RH 9. I'll give you the solution that was offered
to me. It may not be the best, but it worked, sort of. It gave me a panel
without any of the modifications that I'd made to the old one.
I'm using me as the user. From a terminal window in which you have entered
su -:
On 6 Jun 2003, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
I love KATE on KDE but I love Gnome (much more useable and out of the
way)
is there a text editor on gnome that has highlighting in it?
nedit does, if I remember correctly.
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On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Ueoka, Kelly J. wrote:
I am having a problem with a redhat 7.3 linux machine. Kernel
version is kernel-smp-2.4.18-24.7.x. We run a third party financial
application on the server. For some reason the server has been locking
up with no
The Gnome panel crased in my RH9 and doesn't reappear, even when rebooting.
It used to be that removing (renaming) the /home/me/.gnome directory would
cause it to regenerate. That doesn't work now. Neither does removing
/home/me/.gnome2. Any ideas? Thanks.
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My RH9 machine is stuck behind WinGate on a Windows 98 box that interfaces
with a StarBand dish. I've configured Mozilla and gFTP for the proxy, but
some of my web software (gAIM, Red Carpet, Up2Date, etc.) don't appear to
have a proxy interface. When I leave this site, I'll have to change the
instead of figuring out how to do it on the CLI.
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I, too, benefitted from this thread and installed it. Problem: I have a copy
of ie6setup.exe. It gave me an error message saying that it recognized the
fact that I'm attempting the installation on a non-Windows machine and refuses
to install. Do you know of an IE6 that is installable with Wine?
Any ideas why CompuPic segfaults under Redhat 9?
It worked under Redhat 8. I suspect the nptl library, but I am not
certain as the app is statically linked.
I have strace logs of both running and not running versions, but have
not done any in depth analysis yet.
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I recently upgraded to Red Hat 9 from 7.3. From the System Settings | Server
Settings | Samba Server menu, I tried to look at my settings through
redhat-config-samba, but it would crash. The solution was to rename (never
delete) /etc/samba/smb.conf and to use redhat-config-samba to create a new
Red Carpet is not supported on Red Hat 9 at this time.
TM wrote:
snip
If you have the time to down load all RPM's you might as well get the
ISO image for 9.0 and do install update.
or
get the latest gcc 3.2.x binary then compile and install.
Alex Mesfin
To install gcc++ and
Peter J. Bonitatibus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I been trying to install the CiscoVPN Client also on my RH 9 machine and I
keep getting install errors, it is looking for the directory for the source
code for the kernel. Can someone point me in the right direction on
this...
Peter
Make
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Kevin Krieser wrote:
I have the Matrox 450 card too, and I was having sporadic freezes after
upgrading to RH9 (though I could still telnet in).
It hasn't happened since I disabled the screen saver.
I am having the same problem with RH 9 with an nVIDIA card and the
I've been satisfied with Quanta. The version that I ran when I had a RH 7.2
box left a lot to be desired, but the one that came with RH9 is much improved.
Whether you can run the latest version on your 7.2 box remains to be seen...
Best,
Alan
On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 18:52, John N. Alegre wrote
I'm using Evolution to set up the connection. I've noticed that when I
attempt to syncronize, occassionally I get a can't connect error. I resolve
this by taking the Pilot out of the cradle between attempts.
I can't seem to get my Palm Pilot to connect using RH9, and a serial
cradle. None of
click
that though, nothing happens. so i tried running the rpm's myself and i got a
message saying this package was already installed. Has anyone come across this
before or does anyone know what i could be doing wrong?
thanx
Yours sincerely,Alan Giltinan,Environmental
Monitoring and Space Science
across this before or does anyone know what i could be
doing wrong?
thanx
Yours sincerely,
Alan Giltinan,
Environmental Monitoring and Space Science Group,
Department of Applied Physics and Instrumentation,
Cork Institute of Technology,
Bishopstown,
Cork,
Ireland.
Tel:+353 21 4326297
Fax:+353 21
Hi all, i managed to install labview.
It was a problem with the RPM. labview was written for 2.2.x and 2.0.x
but not 2.4.x.
National Instruments have a fix on their web to allow a new instsall
script to run on RH8.
Thanx all
Gillie
- Original Message -
From: Alan Giltinan [EMAIL
ben,
Thanx for that..it all seems to be working now..
-Alan
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From: Ben Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: (no subject)
Alan Giltinan wrote:
Hi,
I installed redhat 8
i cant get my ftp going because the security wont
let me customise the firewall even as root
Yours sincerely,Alan Giltinan,Environmental
Monitoring and Space Science Group,Department of Applied Physics and
Instrumentation,Cork Institute of
Technology,Bishopstown,Cork,Ireland.Tel:+353 21
it seems i can not enable the ftp, or any
incoming, traffic for that mater.
I am logged in as root.
Did i do something wrong on installation, i cant
see where, or is there something i have to click to allow root to change the
security level on the firewall?
thanks all
Alan Giltinan
I lived with RedHat 7.2 until there were too many applications that I
couldn't live without so I upgraded to 7.3 both at home and at work.
At home I have no problem, aside from some things that were missing,
but at work I consistently use an Eterm terminal and it refuses to
print to the screen
Edward Dekkers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I said that I cannot imagine a case where I would want all partitions
on all disk drives to be removed during an OS install. Despite your
claims, I still would never want all partitions on all disk drives to be
removed during an OS install. Not
Anthony E. Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Douglas Alan wrote:
No it wouldn't. It is never reasonable to destroy large amounts of
data without being quite sure that that is what the user wants.
If that were true, then 'rm -i' would be default behavior, and the
'-f' option would
Emmanuel Seyman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It could start by not zeroing partitions on disk drives uninvolved in
the OS installation, since there is no reason for it to do that.
This is the part where I don't follow you. If partitions have not
been created, how is the kickstart program
Ward William E DLDN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doug, I've read these messages and I've come to a conclusion: You are
one of those people who screws up, and then says I'm the innocent
victim! It's somebody else's fault!
I don't claim to be any sort of innocent victim -- I have merely
noticed
Edward Dekkers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about I freely admit that Kickstart should not erase drives you've
explicitly told it not to.
Sounds good to me.
You're right. It shouldn't.
But please have a think about things you shouldn't do. Seriously, when
we get PCs in here for
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