>
>
> Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
>
> > In SuSE's admin tool YaST you can choose wether the hardware clock is set
> > to GMT or local time. Maybe you got this wrong ?
>
>
> Nope.
>
>
> >
> > Alternatively make sure that your /etc/rc.config contains something like
> > this:
> >
> > ---
Regarding the boot problem:
Not sure if/how that is relevant but you did not mentioned having fdisk
change the boot flag to another device.
>
>
> Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
>
> > In SuSE's admin tool YaST you can choose wether the hardware clock is set
> > to GMT or local time. Maybe you got th
Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> In SuSE's admin tool YaST you can choose wether the hardware clock is set
> to GMT or local time. Maybe you got this wrong ?
Nope.
>
> Alternatively make sure that your /etc/rc.config contains something like
> this:
>
> --
> #
> # Set to "-u" if your
Oops! How could I forget about the partition table?! mea culpa. Let's
hope Daniel hasn't done this and trashed it ..
Daniel, I ALWAYS save a copy of the boot sector on a floppy before
mucking around like this. You should, too.
Sometimes dd is the only thing that works. My home machine uses
the W
Hi
I havn't read the entire message, but I quickly reply:
Do not do 'dd if=/dev/fd0 of=/hdc bs=512 count=1' unless you know
_very_well_ what you are doing. You will erase your partition
table.
On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 10:57:55AM +0200, Jeremy Hoyland wrote:
> Daniel,
> IIRC I have managed to boot
> -Original Message-
> From: Efraim Yawitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 10:25 AM
> Cc: linux-il list
> Subject: RE: about ANSI C
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 16 Oct 2001, Omer Musaev wrote:
> > 1.
> > Quoting P. vd Linden:
> > " The official name of the standa
On Tue, 16 Oct 2001, Omer Musaev wrote:
> 1.
> Quoting P. vd Linden:
> " The official name of the standard for C is: ISO /IEC 9899-1990. ISO/IEC is
> International
> Organisation for Standartization / International Elecrotechnical Comission.
> The standards
> bodies sell it for around $130.0
Daniel,
IIRC I have managed to boot without problems from /dev/hdb, /dev/hdc
etc.
Unless someone introduced a new limitation into lilo! Anyway, here are a
few
ideas.
1. The primary "slot"? I think you mean first IDE slot, no? In that
case,
you want to wire your disk as primary for the second IDE