1. If I install CML2 and go directly to "make xconfig", it deduces it needs
to set top level options because some of the low level options are set. For
example SCSI enabled because some SCSI device is set or hot plug because
PCMCIA is set...because some PCMCIA device is set. The _problem_ is...n
Several web sites have stoped working recently about the time I upgraded to
2.4.2 - 2.4.3. Some testing at one site showed it doesn't respond to pings
except for an occasional reply reported as "admin prohibited filter" by
tcpdump or as "packet filtered" by ping. The kernel doesn't have tcp_ecn
Selecting IP_NF_COMPAT_IPCHAINS turns off IP_NF_CONNTRACK and friends. But,
I think CML1, allowed both support to the new iptables and compatibility
modes to allow old ipchains scripts to work with the new kernel.
jeff
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Eric S. Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I'm confused. Downloaded cml2-1.0.0 installed ran itappear to work but
it doesn't remember my changes. Just now, I updated to 1.0.3 and it
reported cleaning up existing files. Ran "make config" and it popped up
menu under X. Then I changed the "config policy options" to "expert,
wizard, tu
Redhat support got back to me today and said 7.0 doesnt support
upgrades to systems running devfs. But I thought sure than Linus blessed
it! :-)
Does anyone have a fix?
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Sound like "Embrace and Extend" with a different flavor, similar effect.
jeff
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Subject: Re: What is up with Redhat 7
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