How does one create new mount point directories?
I have three CDROM drives I want to share via samba, but only one cdrom
directory.
TIA
Alex
Hi All,
Anyone know of any telephony apps, possibility to replace an aging
automated answer service?
TIA
Alex McCool
Cadscape Inc.
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>
> I do not know about anything integrated into Debian but a look at
> http://www.linuxtelephony.org/ would be worth a shot.
>
Thanks for the URL. Pretty limited number of projects going on, but its
a start.
Alex
.
No matter how many times I uninstall /purge /remove proftpd and
reinstall I always get the same message abou the server is going down on
the Sun Jul 1 (the same exact date).
Any help? TIA
Alex McCool
Cadscape Inc.
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Hi,
Has anyone gotten a EISA adaptec 2740 (2 cards) system installed using
the boot floppies?
I get the lovely Aiee, killing interrupt driver.
I havent tried the slink dist, should I?
Alex McCool
Cadscape Inc.
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Is there a resc1440.bin image for slink?
All I can find is resc1742.bin ( whatever size that is)
Alex
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Thanks Peter,
That was the ticket. I used the stable resc1440.bin and replaced linux
with your linux from the directory you specifed (below).
Beautiful install
it found both cards - reported all drives accuratly.
Thanks again.
> "Alex McCool" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
Now that I've got a kernel for the rescue disk that works with my aha2740
cards, do I need a special driver disk to complete my install or should I
use the current one?
Loving this list already,
Alex
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Well Installation was NOT a success.
I've got some problems with >1Gb drive and the floppy controller is acting
funny(cant make boot floppy)
> From: Amanda Shuler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Does this kernel support regular ATAPI cdroms and that ISO9660somthing
> filesystem?
Are there instruction on how to create a rescue disk for installation on new
systems?
I can create a kernel which boots good, but it panics when looking for the
root FS.
ok. I'm lost. Where is the option to build msdos, and fat into a custom
kernel?
I'm using the "make menuconfig"
I thought I found enough doc's to create a working rescue disk.
It appears I have not configured my kernel to correctly.
I'm missing modules and after installation I can boot from my newly created
boot floppy but not directly from the hard disk.
Does anyone have a kernel .config file to share? An
> -Original Message-
> From: Nathan E Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I "grew up" with Slackware too; I find the ability to put the
> kernel and
> its associated modules in a deb file, but then I use one machine to
> compile kernels for the various machines we have, since it's much
> fa
ae,
I created a kernel package for another machine.
To create installation floppies I used dpkg -i .deb
But that installed the wrong kernel into my good machine.
How do I de-install my custom kernel
> -Original Message-
> From: Rodrigo Moya [mailto:Moya_Rodrigo/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >How do I de-install my custom kernel
>
> I am not really sure about this, but I think this creates a
> vmlinuz.old file
> (FIXME: located in /), so you should copy this file into
> vmlinuz, which must
Hi,
Is there a debian pcnfs distribution? I found a set of source code but it
requires the shadow library for compliation, and I couldnt find a shadow
library package either.
Ideas?
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with wu-ftpd. On large transfers (
> 24 megs ) I keep getting CRC errors. This occurs on zip files,
tgz's. I cant tell if any ascii files are getting damaged.
I originally had this problem on slink using wu-ftpd-academ
and a 2.2.1 kernel. I thought it had
>>
>>Feb 24 06:27:38 bishop kernel: scsidisk I/O error: dev 08:11, sector =
>>591714
>>Feb 24 06:27:39 bishop kernel: scsi0: MEDIUM ERROR on channel 0, id 1, =
>>lun 0, CDB: Read (6) 09 07 82 02 00
>>Feb 24 06:27:39 bishop kernel: Info fld=3D0x90782, Current sd08:11: =
>>sense key Medium Error
>
>Y
>
>looks like the drive is having problems, i dont think the ftpd would(or
>could) cause such errors, try moving the file to another disk and
>transferring again. run md5sum on the local file then run it again after
>the remote site downloads it and compare the 2.
>
>if they are the same then the
>On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Alex McCool wrote:
>
>debian >Doing md5sum results:
>debian >This is the client, I know this files is good
>debian >/home/amccool$ md5sum winamp25e_full.exe
>debian >1a8cc2cddc56fbffef748cb83903913d winamp25e_full.exe
>debian >
>
>
>yes thats right. try doing a md5sum on one drive then copying it to
>another not on the raid if possible(or even to a floppy winamp should fit
>i think) and run another md5sum
>
>nate
On the server I copied a file from plain e2fs to the linear mount and the
two files matched.
bishop:/# cp us
>thats very odd, but yeah it can't hurt. what kernel and what version of
>the raid utils ?
>
>i running 2 mirrored disks in 2 different systems on
>2.0.36+securelinux...no probs so far. is this a new server? or is it just
>a new problem?
>
>nate
running frozen potato 2.2.14 - had this proble
Does anyone have any experience with
aic7xxx and linear raid
oh
and throw in wu-ftpd.
Since this is a contination of another thread:
Background.
When uploading a file using wu-ftpd to a RAID linear directory
mount I get CRC errors in the file.
Uploading to a normal ext2 mount the upload works
Could someone explain the diff between fstab and
mtab?
Thanks for the quick info on fstab and mtab
Helpp
What is neighor table overflow??
I'm getting this after changing the IP addr of a
machine
I changed /etc/network/interface from
xxx.xxx.xxx.17 to xxx.xxx.xxx.16
I had seen this before when I switched a diff machine to a
192.168.100 addr, but I never found a solution
Ale
http://www.linksys.com/www.linksys/solution/nos/linux%5Flne100tx.htm
i didnt compare them to the ones at
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html
Alex McCool
>
>> I installed frozen on a Micron Transport Xpe
>>
>> After the kernel boot messages finish displaying my display goes blank?
>> Has anyone seen this before?
>> Could it be the terminal setting?
>> If I hook a monitor to the back port I can view on the monitor - but
never
>> the laptop display
>>
>
># smbmount file://sideraco/c /mnt -U Linux -I 222.222.222.2 -D
sideraco -P
>AriaLinux
>
Your first arg is incorrect it should look like the string you pass when
using "net use * \\suckieNT\sharepnt"
not the URL style
ary 26, 2000 8:55 PM
+=> To: Alex McCool
+=> Cc: Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira; Debian User list
+=> Subject: Re: Samba error when getting file from NT Server to Linux
+=> client
+=>
+=>
+=> Hi,
+=> it's my fault but the sharepont is /c or an alias
doh!!! I forgot about that extra slash mark - Thanks
+=> -Original Message-
+=> From: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+=> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 3:46 PM
+=> To: Alex McCool
+=> Cc: 'Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira'; Debian User list
+=> S
nel w/pout scsi in it
+=> -Original Message-
+=> From: Lewis, James M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+=> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 5:33 AM
+=> To: Alex McCool
+=> Cc: Debian User list
+=> Subject: RE: Laptop loses display
+=>
+=>
+=>
+=>
+=> >
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