On Wed, Mar 07, 2001, Ilya Konstantinov wrote about "Re: RedHat 7 distribution cds":
> On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 04:53:58PM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> > There are other rules, like "Never run anything that sends shell-account
> > passwords cleartext" (te
Nadav Har'El wrote:
> Installing Redhat 7 (or Redhat 6.2, or Madrake, or Debian, or anything older
> than one month), without installing all the updates is the computer-security
> equivalent of suicide
While I agree with this 100%, to me, a simple thing like having a working
C library and C c
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 04:53:58PM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> There are other rules, like "Never run anything that sends shell-account
> passwords cleartext" (telnet is obviously a faux-pas, but so are
> non-anonymous FTP and Pop3 - unless these accounts are shell-less),
> but I'll leave some fo
My last posting reminds me of my 3 rules for paranoid operation of a connected
Linux machine:
1. USE IPCHAINS (or ipfilter, or whatever firewall you prefer) to only let
in and out the services you really intend to run and only to the
machines you intend to give them to (or take them from).
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001, Hetz Ben Hemo wrote about "Re: RedHat 7 distribution cds":
> Pinchas,
>
> If you can - wait for Redhat 7.1 - which will go out next month. You can
> install RH 7 today, but you'll have to upgrade lots of RPM's...
>
> Hetz
I kno
Pinchas,
If you can - wait for Redhat 7.1 - which will go out next month. You can
install RH 7 today, but you'll have to upgrade lots of RPM's...
Hetz
On Tuesday 06 March 2001 22:16, Pinchas Rosenfeld wrote:
> Hi Linuxers:
> I want to upgrade from RH6.2 to RH7.
> Is somebody ready to mail me (
> Shapira Home Mail wrote:
> > >
> > > the prblem was that when i booted linux, i got ascreen full of 00 00
00
> > > etc...
> > > i loaded linux using loadlin and did: lilo -u
> > > that solved the problem
> > > now, what do i do??
> > > hda1 is dos
> > > hda2 is a v. small partiotion /boot
>
Shapira Home Mail wrote:
>
> the prblem was that when i booted linux, i got ascreen full of 00 00 00
> etc...
> i loaded linux using loadlin and did: lilo -u
> that solved the problem
> now, what do i do??
> hda1 is dos
> hda2 is a v. small partiotion /boot
> hdb1 is dos
> hdc1 is linux
Okay
Hello!
It's a lilo problem, your config wasn't good, I guess.
Cya,
Oren
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Shapira Home Mail wrote:
> the prblem was that when i booted linux, i got ascreen full of 00 00 00
> etc...
> i loaded linux using loadlin and did: lilo -u
> that solved the problem
> now, what do
the prblem was that when i booted linux, i got ascreen full of 00 00 00
etc...
i loaded linux using loadlin and did: lilo -u
that solved the problem
now, what do i do??
hda1 is dos
hda2 is a v. small partiotion /boot
hdb1 is dos
hdc1 is linux
help!!!
MS
> guy keren wrote:
>
> > the basic i
guy keren wrote:
> the basic idea is to boot your system from a floppy (or a rescue CD - for
> example, if you have the red-hat 6.2 instal CD, you may boot your PC off
> of t, and when it gives you te first prompt, type 'linux recue'). if you
> don't posess a rescue disk, you may download one off
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Shapira Home Mail wrote:
> yep, it's a booting problem. Trouble is, i don't have a boot diskkete, and
> wouldn't know what to do even if i had one
> see the problem???
yes. the problem is that this problem is bound to occur to you again in
the future - will you want to
yep, it's a booting problem. Trouble is, i don't have a boot diskkete, and
wouldn't know what to do even if i had one
see the problem???
MS
>
>
> On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Shapira Home Mail wrote:
>
> > Having trouble with my redhat 6.2 (after upgrading my windows to ME).
> > Is it a good idea t
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Shapira Home Mail wrote:
> Having trouble with my redhat 6.2 (after upgrading my windows to ME).
> Is it a good idea to install redhat 7??
a better idea would be to try solving your problem - it is most likely
just a booting problem, and this could occure every tme you ins
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