hello to all,
yesterday i installed red hat 7.2 (full
installation) but i am not able to find "linuxconf" as it was in
7.0.
i want to mount local file systems(though i can do
that from command prompt also).
plese let me know if the command has been changed
in 7.2 or where i am wrong.
thanx
Hi
Which one would be more suitable to use over a high latency link like
my slow ipsec connection?
Thanks
Anmol
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Hi Lalit,
Linuxconf has been discontinued in RH, probably due to the numerous
bugs it had. You can always use Webmin (available as an RPM from your
favourite RPM sites) to achive similar functionality without
Linuxconf's attendant hassles.
Regards,
-- Raju
> "Lalit" == Lalit Sharma <[EMAI
I had RedHat 7.1 installed on a system with CPU
166MHz, SIS6215 (512 KB),128 MB (100MHz) RAM and 20 GB harddisk and BIOS is
AWARDS.
Now due to slow speed of X on RedHat 7.1, I
installed RedHat 6.2 on it (I did not formatted the system). Now LILO is
crashed. I tried to boot it with RedHat 7
hi
i have linux box with kernel 2.4.16 compiled with ipsec.ipsec is working fine.now
i want to setup a small demo kind of VPN on my LAN.what i m trying to do is ,to enable
a encrypted tunnel over my LAN between two hosts(one is Linux with IPSEC and other is
Win PC)
what configuration i need
Dear List,
I installed Red Hat Linux 7.2 on my machine with windoze 95 on it in dual boot mode.
I also gave boot time password to both the OS. Now the problem is when I boot the
system, it
shows me both the options but if I press 'e' which is to edit the boot info for GRUB
it shows
the password