> if you have and IDE drive as the primary master, then you should have
> entries in /dev - /dev/hda0 /dev/hda1 /dev/hda2 and so on.. RedHat put's
> them there. if you don't have any, you simple need to create the
> appropriatefiles there (using cat or something). on the RedHat CD you
> should be
On Mon, 17 May 1999, Barid Bel Medar wrote:
> That is my problem, althought I know how to mount floppy/cdrom, there is no
> such thing in the /dev/ as hda0 or hda1 where my partitions are suppose to
> be.
> Should I simply creat the directories there and then try to mount them?
if you have and I
On Sat, 15 May 1999, Barid Bel Medar wrote:
> I got linux redhat 6.0, running on celeron 266, 64MB ram,
> linux native partition 1.5 GB and linux swap partition 850Mb
woha again ! like it was said here earlier - a 2.2 kernel can handle more
then 128 MB of swap , but Y would you want to do that
Guy Cohen wrote:
>
> At this (Sat, May 15, 1999 at 05:04:14AM +0200) day, Barid Bel Medar wrote:
> | I got linux redhat 6.0, running on celeron 266, 64MB ram, linux native partition
>1.5 GB and linux swap partition 850Mb
>
> in a nice configuration of 128MB virtual memory, you can use a maga
On 15-May-99 Guy Cohen wrote:
> btw, if i'm not mistaken about it (it's been a while) linux
> cant
> acualy use more then 128 space on one swap partition.
The restriction was removed in 2.2
Regards,
Evgeny
/ Evgeny Stambulch
At this (Sat, May 15, 1999 at 05:04:14AM +0200) day, Barid Bel Medar wrote:
| I got linux redhat 6.0, running on celeron 266, 64MB ram, linux native partition 1.5
|GB and linux swap partition 850Mb
Woho, hold that horsie. your using much to much space for the swap partition.
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