Re: [SLUG] Red Hat 7.1 Install Issue

2002-09-08 Thread James Gregory
On Sun, 2002-09-08 at 16:19, Paul Copeland wrote: > Hi All, > > I am trying to install Red Hat 7.1 on a Celeron 300 at school. But when it > goes to transfer the install image to the 3 GB HD it claims there is no > room. I have tried installing with both GNOME and KDE and also with only > on

[SLUG] Hidden NIC's

2002-09-08 Thread Bill Taylor
Hi all, Is there a way to clear network files, so I can start again? or do I re-install ? I started with fixed IP's, then went dhcp, but since I tried to go back, I can no longer contact the server, and the nic's aren't recognized. I thought I'd killed the nic's, until I discovered one still works

Re: [SLUG] Hidden NIC's

2002-09-08 Thread Ken Foskey
On Sun, 2002-09-08 at 22:37, Bill Taylor wrote: > Hi all, > Is there a way to clear network files, so I can start again? or do I > re-install ? > I started with fixed IP's, then went dhcp, but since I tried to go back, > I can no longer contact > the server, and the nic's aren't recognized. I thou

Re: [SLUG] Red Hat 7.1 Install Issue

2002-09-08 Thread Paul Copeland
Hi James and others, >I'm a little confused -- why are you trying to transfer the image to the >computer? If you've got a network, why not boot from a install floppy >thing and do a network install? That way you're only transferring the >stuff you want to install. I am not transferring the imag

Re: [SLUG] Red Hat 7.1 Install Issue

2002-09-08 Thread Richard Ames
My guess is the boot block is not being cleared properly by the RH install. I would use fdisk in DOS (win95 or 98) to delete all partitions and fdisk /mbr to rewrite the master boot record. or I would use fdisk in Linux to delete all partitions and 'dd if=/dev/nul of=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1

Re: [SLUG] Wine and Pagemaker

2002-09-08 Thread DaZZa
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Angus Lees wrote: > > I am trying to run Adobe Pagemaker in Wine but when I start it, it comes up > > with an error of not finding a register entry. Has anyone found this prob > > before and if so what was the fix for it. > > you probably need to create that registry entry.. >