Setting up a network install source from DVD

2007-10-13 Thread John Summerfield
I've mounted my DVD ISO and can access the readme at http://rhel.demo.lan/ScientificLinux/5.0/i386/os/README The instructions for setting up the install tree (just above INSTALL) were correct for previous releases, but are now probably wrong: one does not merge repos that way!. However, for

Re: Question about Application Panel

2007-10-13 Thread Patrick Moelands
2007/10/13, Patrick Moelands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > After some intensive searching I found the file I was looking for: > /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/mimetypes/start-here.png Unfortunately, the file mentioned only shows with any additional application menu added. The "original" menu (by defaul

Re: NTFS: unknown filesystem in SL.5

2007-10-13 Thread Akemi Yagi
On 10/13/07, Rohan Mittal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Also, can a list of such libraries etc. added to the SL-5 LiveCD be released > as well. Thanks. Info in the LiveCD 5.0 can be found here: https://www.scientificlinux.org/news/livecd-50 Note the ntfs-3g package for NTFS mounting. Akemi

Unable to Hibernate

2007-10-13 Thread Rohan Mittal
Hello! I have installed the SL-5 on this laptop. Everything seems to work fine except that I am unable to Hibernate the machine. It gives the error 'end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector x' where x is a 9-digit number. What could be the issue? Earlier, when a standard SL-5 instal

NTFS: unknown filesystem in SL.5

2007-10-13 Thread Rohan Mittal
Hello! I was earlier using the SL-5 LiveCD where-in I was able to mount a NTFS partition and read-write data on the same. But, after installing SL-5 using the 3.7 GiB DVD, it returns that NTFS is 'unknown filesystem', so I am unable to mount it now. How can the issue be solved? Also, can a list o

Re: Question about Application Panel

2007-10-13 Thread Patrick Moelands
> I might have known at one time, considering I'm the one who originally changed > it, but that was over a year ago, and I've completely forgotten. I'd have to > go through all the icons in redhat-artwork and/org redhat-logo's to find it. > (OK, I just did a quick look and didn't see it in the mai