Hi Ben, Gordon,
> > Hmmm. Then I can't mount the CD that installed RH.
>
> Known bug. I think something like 'depmod -ae' was solving the problem
> for people who hadn't applied errata. This was fixed in the errata
> kernel.
Or just the fact that you installed autofs. Yes!, I
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Ben Ocean wrote:
> Hi;
> I d'l'd RH72, burned the isos, installed it according to defaults,
> everything appeared normal, but then Gnome doesn't come up (and I installed
> it twice). Hmmm. Then I can't bring up eth1 until I change BOOTPROTO to
> static. Hmmm. Then I can't
fred smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> My linux career continued along that line for several years before I
>> began to catch on. I'm still a dummy about many things. There may
>> not be many on this list anymore that were there back then and
>> remember my long and continuous posting of
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Ben Ocean wrote:
> I d'l'd RH72, burned the isos, installed it according to defaults,
> everything appeared normal, but then Gnome doesn't come up (and I
> installed it twice).
What does come up? Any windows at all? Does it immediately exit back the
the login screen? Do
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 07:23:08PM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Ben Ocean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi;
> > I d'l'd RH72, burned the isos, installed it according to defaults,
> > BenO
>
> My linux career continued along that line for several years before I
> began to catch on. I'm sti
Dont give up hope yet Ben, good things come to those who wait. Read all
you can and watch this list. I was like you about a year ago, now I only
go into Windows XP to play Counterstrike. Everything I need or want to
do I can do with Linux. Endeaver to come out on top and you will.
Ben said:
Well, glad to hear I'm not alone. But what on earth could be wrong with
this? So, you don't think it's a hardware problem, then? Or, maybe the isos
were corrupted? Makes a fella appreciate Gates :-}
BenO
Hang on in there Ben, it will start to make some s
Ben Ocean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, glad to hear I'm not alone. But what on earth could be wrong
> with this? So, you don't think it's a hardware problem, then? Or,
> maybe the isos were corrupted? Makes a fella appreciate Gates :-}
If you stay at it there will come a point where you w
At 07:23 PM 11/24/01 -0800, you wrote:
>Ben Ocean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi;
> > I d'l'd RH72, burned the isos, installed it according to defaults,
> > everything appeared normal, but then Gnome doesn't come up (and I
> > installed it twice). Hmmm. Then I can't bring up eth1 until I cha
Ben Ocean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi;
> I d'l'd RH72, burned the isos, installed it according to defaults,
> everything appeared normal, but then Gnome doesn't come up (and I
> installed it twice). Hmmm. Then I can't bring up eth1 until I change
> BOOTPROTO to static. Hmmm. Then I can't mou
Hi;
I d'l'd RH72, burned the isos, installed it according to defaults,
everything appeared normal, but then Gnome doesn't come up (and I installed
it twice). Hmmm. Then I can't bring up eth1 until I change BOOTPROTO to
static. Hmmm. Then I can't mount the CD that installed RH. Okay: I've had
i
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