[techtalk] AWStats

2001-03-05 Thread Jamie Snyder

Hi everyone!

I'm usually a lurker, but I have a question.  I am using AWStats to track 
web site statistics on RH 7.  Its working (for the most part) except when 
it generates the statistics, some of the links don't work.  It adds an 
extra awstats.cgi to the link, so it looks like 
awstats.cgi.awstats.cgi?blah_blah_blah.  Has anyone ever worked with 
AWStats and come across this or does anyone have any suggestions where I 
could look to find the problem?

An example link: http://www.empire-records.com/stats/awstats.cgi

I have tried contacting them directly, but no answer :(

Thank you!
Jamie


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WIN2K (Re: [techtalk] Linux - Windows System)

2001-03-05 Thread Martin . Caitlyn


Hi, Patrick, and everyone else,

You wrote:

> Another thing, I wouldn't suggest win2k... as it is new
> and also full of good ol' M$ bugs...

Err... not to defend Micro$oft, even for a second, but... if I really,
really wanted to run Windows something-or-other, Windows 2000 is the one I
would recommend.  It is a big improvement over NT 4.0 (it really is NT 5.0)
and is certainly more stable than Windows '95/'98/ME.  Speaking of a buggy
mess, avoid Windows ME at all costs.

Also, WIN2K isn't that new any more, and it's replacement is already in
beta.  Oh, and I am not recommending Windows XP to *anyone*.

Later,
Caity



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Re: [techtalk] AWStats

2001-03-05 Thread Walt

I'm by no means the world's best trouble-
shooter, so I can only tell you that I've just
started using AWStats on a RHL 7.0
system with no issues like that.

How do you have it setup? I'm have four
virtual hosts and couldn't get it to recreate your
problem.

You may want to try just renaming
awstats.cgi.conf to awstats.conf. That's
basically the only wierd thing I can see with
your setup.

Feel free to email me your config files if
you like!

Walt

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[techtalk] Windows won't boot after installing RedHat 7

2001-03-05 Thread Roberta Voulon

Hi,

I bought Redhat 7 and installed it on my newly built computer at home. I meant to make 
it dual boot with Win98. Now my problem is that after installing Redhat I can't boot 
into Windows anymore... The partition is still there, i just can't access it. Not even 
when i use a boot disk or the win98 startup disk or the CDrom. When i try to boot that 
way, as soon as it tries to probe the drive, it hangs, and the HD led stays lit.

I've reinstalled windows and linux a million times now, in different ways, this time 
using the latest anaconda update, but still it doesn't work. I just don't understand 
it, doesn't seem that i'm doing anything out of the ordinary, it should just work...

I don't have much experience in linux. Is there somebody who could help me out here? 
It must be a common problem, but nowhere on the Redhat site do I find anything about 
it. I'll ask Redhat tech support to help me out, but I was hoping that in the 3 days 
waiting for them to get back to me, someone here would have a quick answer :) that 
would help me fix the partition... 

Thanks,
Roberta


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Re: [techtalk] Windows won't boot after installing RedHat 7

2001-03-05 Thread Roberta Voulon

Just a little more information about my setup:

The drive is a Maxtor harddisk
The partitions are set up like so:
hda1 *   1 -  931 FAT32
hda2   932 - 2482 extended
hda5   932 -  934 /boot
hda6   935 - 1543 /
hda7  1544 - 1552 
hda8  1553 - 2482 FAT32

Thanks,
r
;o)
-- Original Message --
From: "Roberta Voulon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Roberta Voulon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon,  5 Mar 101 20:49:12 -0500

>Hi,
>
>I bought Redhat 7 and installed it on my newly built computer at home. I meant to 
>make it dual boot with Win98. Now my problem is that after installing Redhat I can't 
>boot into Windows anymore... The partition is still there, i just can't access it. 
>Not even when i use a boot disk or the win98 startup disk or the CDrom. When i try to 
>boot that way, as soon as it tries to probe the drive, it hangs, and the HD led stays 
>lit.
>
>I've reinstalled windows and linux a million times now, in different ways, this time 
>using the latest anaconda update, but still it doesn't work. I just don't understand 
>it, doesn't seem that i'm doing anything out of the ordinary, it should just work...
>
>I don't have much experience in linux. Is there somebody who could help me out here? 
>It must be a common problem, but nowhere on the Redhat site do I find anything about 
>it. I'll ask Redhat tech support to help me out, but I was hoping that in the 3 days 
>waiting for them to get back to me, someone here would have a quick answer :) that 
>would help me fix the partition... 
>
>Thanks,
>Roberta
>
>
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Re: [techtalk] Windows won't boot after installing RedHat 7

2001-03-05 Thread Roberta Voulon

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for your help.

My boot partition is before the 1024th sector, I've had this problem also :) but this 
was a different problem, since i have trouble booting into Win98, not Linux.

I do have an AMD chip though... the AMD THunderbird, 900mHz. Seems weird though that 
it would be because of that... i have no problem booting into linux. it's just that 
after installing Redhat 7 i can't access my windows partition anymore. it's like the 
system doesn't recognise it as a valid partition, and just hangs when trying to probe 
it. like I said i can't even boot in windows through any other boot medium (disk, 
cdrom) - bios is set up properly so it's not that at all. can't even get into dos 
because of this! because as soon as the boot disk probes the harddrive (even before it 
boots up dos) it hangs.

It was a clean disk, I installed Win98 then Linux. Tried the other way around also, 
and reinstalling LiLo after installing Windows. Not sure why that didn't work out... 
but I don't really want to try that now, because it will mean giving up on my Windows 
partition and loosing all my data.

I used both diskdruid and the linux fdisk that came with the installer, and also tried 
the automatic partitioner.
For one of my first installations i resized the Windows partition, but it worked fine 
after resizing. Only after installing Redhat did it get screwed up.. Other 
installations i had enough free space, just made sure the windows partition was first 
on the disk.

Help...

Thanks,
Roberta
;o)


 Original Message --
From: Patrick Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 20:56:21 -0500

>Well I made almost 1 billions dual boot computer and the only real problem is that
>linux needs to be in the first 1024 sector of your hardrive or it won`t boot.
>But I never had problem booting windows after installing linux.
>The only similar problem I saw is with a AMD K6-2 which wouldn`t
>boot linux even if it was on the first 1024 sectors of the HD. But it was a chipset
>bug. I hope your problem is not one of this kind.
>
>Explain me exactly what you did.
>Win98 was laready installed and you installed linux on a new
>partition made with Disk Druid in the linux install.
>
>Did you use Disk Druid?
>Did you resisezed a win parition?
>Before installing did you have free space on your hard drive ?
>
>Give me more details, and I migth help,
>well I hope so.
>
>Roberta Voulon wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I bought Redhat 7 and installed it on my newly built computer at home. I meant to 
>make it dual boot with Win98. Now my problem is that after installing Redhat I can't 
>boot into Windows anymore... The partition is still there, i just can't access it. 
>Not even when i use a boot disk or the win98 startup disk or the CDrom. When i try to 
>boot that way, as soon as it tries to probe the drive, it hangs, and the HD led stays 
>lit.
>>
>> I've reinstalled windows and linux a million times now, in different ways, this 
>time using the latest anaconda update, but still it doesn't work. I just don't 
>understand it, doesn't seem that i'm doing anything out of the ordinary, it should 
>just work...
>>
>> I don't have much experience in linux. Is there somebody who could help me out 
>here? It must be a common problem, but nowhere on the Redhat site do I find anything 
>about it. I'll ask Redhat tech support to help me out, but I was hoping that in the 3 
>days waiting for them to get back to me, someone here would have a quick answer :) 
>that would help me fix the partition...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Roberta
>>
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RE: [techtalk] Windows won't boot after installing RedHat 7

2001-03-05 Thread Angela Nash

I dualboot with an AMD Thunderbird every day.

What does your lilo.conf look like?  Do you get the option to boot to
Windows and it gives an error, or what?

Jason

-Original Message-
From: Roberta Voulon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: None
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [techtalk] Windows won't boot after installing RedHat 7


Hi,

I bought Redhat 7 and installed it on my newly built computer at home. I
meant to make it dual boot with Win98. Now my problem is that after
installing Redhat I can't boot into Windows anymore... The partition is
still there, i just can't access it. Not even when i use a boot disk or the
win98 startup disk or the CDrom. When i try to boot that way, as soon as it
tries to probe the drive, it hangs, and the HD led stays lit.

I've reinstalled windows and linux a million times now, in different ways,
this time using the latest anaconda update, but still it doesn't work. I
just don't understand it, doesn't seem that i'm doing anything out of the
ordinary, it should just work...

I don't have much experience in linux. Is there somebody who could help me
out here? It must be a common problem, but nowhere on the Redhat site do I
find anything about it. I'll ask Redhat tech support to help me out, but I
was hoping that in the 3 days waiting for them to get back to me, someone
here would have a quick answer :) that would help me fix the partition... 

Thanks,
Roberta


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[techtalk] Windows won't boot after RHL7 install

2001-03-05 Thread Roberta Voulon

Hi Jason,

my email to you just bounced: 

My lilo.conf is perfectly normal and ok.

boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
prompt
timeout=50
message=/boot/message
linear
default=linux

image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.16-22
label=linux
read-only
root=/dev/hda6

other=/dev/hda1
label=dos

Lilo in itself runs fine, i have the same problem when i try to boot into windows from 
another boot medium. 

I don't get any error message, it's difficult to explain what happens since i never 
thought it could ever be impossible to boot from a boot disk.

For example, i boot from my dos boot disk. My bios is ok (boot A: > D: > C:), and the 
disk boots up. Before I get to the dos prompt, it probes for my drive and it is at 
that moment that it hangs. The cursor just blinks, and the led stays lit. Same thing 
when booting from lilo or the windows cd. Now i have three boot disks, one windows cd, 
and one win98 startup disk, they all work fine before the installation of redhat 7

Any ideas??

Thanks,
Roberta



-- Original Message --
From: Angela Nash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 22:08:41 -0500 

>I dualboot with an AMD Thunderbird every day.
>
>What does your lilo.conf look like?  Do you get the option to boot to
>Windows and it gives an error, or what?
>
>Jason
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Roberta Voulon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: None
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [techtalk] Windows won't boot after installing RedHat 7
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I bought Redhat 7 and installed it on my newly built computer at home. I

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Re: [techtalk] Windows won't boot after installing RedHat 7

2001-03-05 Thread Raven, popcorn ninja

Heya --

 Since you mentioned lilo, I'm assuming that that's what you've got
in your MBR.  Apologies if I missed it, but have you already posted
your /etc/lilo.conf?  Your boot manager may not have a stanza for
Windows in it.  Or, it may be there but be incorrect -- Red Hat 7 does
it slightly differently than my Debian does.  Also, after you change
the config file there you have to rerun /sbin/lilo, and should see
output like "Added Linux.  Added Windows." or whatever it is that you
labeled your stanzas.  That will let you know if you have a syntax
error in there, at least.

Cheers,
Raven

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Re: [techtalk] Windows won't boot after RHL7 install

2001-03-05 Thread Raven, popcorn ninja

Heya --

> My lilo.conf is perfectly normal and ok.

 Try adding a line to tell it where to find the Windows partition
table:

> boot=/dev/hda
> map=/boot/map
> install=/boot/boot.b
> prompt
> timeout=50
> message=/boot/message
> linear
> default=linux
> 
> image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.16-22
>   label=linux
>   read-only
>   root=/dev/hda6
> 
> other=/dev/hda1
>   label=dos
table=/dev/hda#This tells LILO where the partition table
is.

 These are all on the same physical disk, right?

Change this, run /sbin/lilo, (you should see two things listed), and
then try rebooting.  IIRC, Red Hat 7 has the graphical login, so you
should see both choices (linux and dos) in the upper-right corner of
your screen the next time you reboot.

Hope that helps,
Raven

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Re: [techtalk] Windows won't boot after RHL7 install - solved!

2001-03-05 Thread TiMoNeiRa

Hi Raven,

I tried it out and it worked! Jeez, such a simple solution.!

Thanks a billion :) Where do i send the cheesecake to?

r
;o)

At 20:14 05/03/01 -0800, you wrote:
>Heya --
>
> > My lilo.conf is perfectly normal and ok.
>
>  Try adding a line to tell it where to find the Windows partition
>table:
>
> > boot=/dev/hda
> > map=/boot/map
> > install=/boot/boot.b
> > prompt
> > timeout=50
> > message=/boot/message
> > linear
> > default=linux
> >
> > image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.16-22
> >   label=linux
> >   read-only
> >   root=/dev/hda6
> >
> > other=/dev/hda1
> >   label=dos
> table=/dev/hda#This tells LILO where the partition table
>is.
>
>  These are all on the same physical disk, right?
>
>Change this, run /sbin/lilo, (you should see two things listed), and
>then try rebooting.  IIRC, Red Hat 7 has the graphical login, so you
>should see both choices (linux and dos) in the upper-right corner of
>your screen the next time you reboot.
>
>Hope that helps,
>Raven
>
>=
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>  May you get everything you ask for,
>  And may you come to the attention of those in power."
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