I was wondering if anyone knew how to start a new kernel image
from linux without rebooting. I know that they do something similar during
Caldera
installation, because after installation, it boots right into the system.
This would help, because i keep 2
different kernels (2.0.33 and 2.1.95) on di
>I know I am being dense, but if I just point to a different kernel using
lilo,
>how do I get past the module dependencies? It seems to me like I have
deleted
>the old modules during the kernel compile. How do you get around this?
>
>Phil
>(feeling stupid)
>
The modules for let's say 2.0.33
I know what your problem is - i'll put little pointers!
Just for your information, the easiest way to configure
is with the program 'Xconfigurator'
Straight off of the xfree web site
CL-GD5434
`Alpine' family chip with 64-bit internal memory interface. The chip can only
support 64-b
The way i do it with my motorola modemsurfer and SB awe64 is to
run the programs that configure both in dos, then start up linux through
loadlin-
works like a charm, and if you put it all in a batch file, it's easy
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I haven't gotten any digests in 3 days, what's up?
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Hi, i would like to map certain keys on the keyboard
to put the system into a different runlevel - is this possible? (easily)
also, anyone know where to find info. on making apache work?
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>On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Vidiot wrote:
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>> > A guy I work with says he shuts down his RH 5.0 by tpying:
>> >
>> > sync;sync;halt
>> >
>> > I shutdown my RH 5.0 with the command listed in the manual:
>> >
>> > shutdown -h now
>> >
>> > Just wondering if there is a difference bet
Isn't that a hell of a big hard disk?
>Hello... As you may know, I am building a computer, which I call the
>Linux-O-Tron 66.
>It is almost complete, with the final cables being added as we speak. Here
>are the up-to-the-minute stats on the Linux-O-Tron 66:
>
>486DX2/66 w/8MB ram
>524 GB Hard Dr
Hi, I just ordered a 5 disc set from the linux mall with Redhat, slackware,
caldera, debian, and linux pro. Now my question:
I want to take the best software from each and slap it all together to make
myself a really nice system. Now,
Which software from which packages?
I think the other distro's
>also download off the net. But if you have anything less than 128k
>downstream I would not suggest it.
I downloaded RH5 using a 14.4 - can anyone beat that?
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>Sorry, I forgot the URL.
>it's - http://members.xoom.com/mud99
DOH! I have too many websites, the real address is -
http://members.xoom.com/linuz
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hey, you guys, i created a page specifically for linux newbies, with
emphasis on the redhat version.
It still is under construction, but take a look.
And tell everyone you know about it.
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stem on Win 98 and nt
5.0
mud99
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>On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Fred Viles wrote:
>
>> On 6 Mar 98 at 22:37, Paul Fontenot wrote about
>> "Re: FAT32":
>>
>> } And the difference would be?
>>
>> The main difference would be that fat32 uses 32-b
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