On Feb 19, 2008 10:05 AM, "आदित्य (Aditya)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The hdx nomenclature still exists. If you have PATA disks.
>
> All Sata or SCSI disks were named as sdx.
>
> This nomenclature existed ever since I have known linux, maybe around
> 1999! :)
>
> Regards
> Aditya
I have an 80
Vivek J. Patankar wrote:
The `hdX` nomenclature no longer exists for disk drives. All fixed disks
are now named `sdX`. AFAIR, this changed with Fedora 7.
The hdx nomenclature still exists. If you have PATA disks.
All Sata or SCSI disks were named as sdx.
This nomenclature existed ever since
> I envy you! The BSNL people have STILL not been able to fix my line.
>
Sometime if their line parameters are not within range it takes time
because they have make changes to their setup which is what they call
"vertical" etc. (however *persistence* pays... so be on it.)
No need to envy, I am su
ಓಂ wrote:
Got BSNL broadband at home today I asked him to configure it for
on demand dialing instead of bridged mode... Things works well..
It took 5-7 minutes for the person to setup.
I went for TYPE -II modem/router... of DataOne Brand.
I envy you! The BSNL people have STILL not been ab
rakesh zingade wrote:
Have you tried modifying /boot/grub/menu.lst to do permanent change of Grub
boot line?
OR
You have to find which is your mount point e.g. /dev/hda1 is your /
partition
then create a symbolic link as below
ln -s /dev/hda1 /dev/root
The `hdX` nomenclature n
pankaj patil wrote:
I installed Fedora 9 on acer laptop which was smooth. At boot time
time it shows no device found '/dev/root'.
root can not be mount stops.
At boot time, I boot Fedora giving same commands to grub> and it starts.
Please Note, No changes in commands as they are given in boot.
pl
Got BSNL broadband at home today I asked him to configure it for
on demand dialing instead of bridged mode... Things works well..
It took 5-7 minutes for the person to setup.
I went for TYPE -II modem/router... of DataOne Brand.
--
Hi
Fowarding a report since Rahul Bhalerao isn't in the list yet.
http://rahulpmb.blogspot.com/2008/02/indic-mashup.html
"This weekend got contributed for the first Indic Mashup workshop. The
idea initiated by Karunakar finally took shape inside Red Hat premises
at Pune.
The participants we
On Sunday 17 Feb 2008, pankaj patil wrote:
> Hi,
> I installed Fedora 9 on acer laptop which was smooth. At boot time
> time it shows no device found '/dev/root'.
> root can not be mount stops.
Are you sure it is /dev/root? Looks like your grub menu list is
garbled. It should be root=/dev/ wher
pankaj patil wrote:
Hi,
I installed Fedora 9 on acer laptop which was smooth. At boot time
time it shows no device found '/dev/root'.
root can not be mount stops.
At boot time, I boot Fedora giving same commands to grub> and it starts.
Please Note, No changes in commands as they are given in boo
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