-12-01 at 22:14, LaJchon McRight wrote:
ls -l cardctl produces
?-wxrw-rwt53199348647150934865028638 Dec 311969
cardctl
Thomas Molina wrote:
On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, LaJchon McRight wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. Gave chattr a try but still unable to d
ls -l cardctl produces
?-wxrw-rwt53199348647150934865028638 Dec 311969
cardctl
Thomas Molina wrote:
On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, LaJchon McRight wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. Gave chattr a try but still unable to delete
the file. Is there any other possible way to
Thanks for the suggestion. Gave chattr a try but still unable to delete
the file. Is there any other possible way to delete a file when the
permissions have ben scrambled?
Thanks.
Thomas Molina wrote:
On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, LaJchon McRight wrote:
I am trying to reinstall kernel-pcmcia-cs
I am trying to reinstall kernel-pcmcia-cs. I was able to remove the rpm
package but when I reinstall it I am unable to replace /sbin/cardctl. I
check the permissions and the user and group permissions aren't root but
a bunch of numbers.
My question is how do I remove a file that does not have
Since I have a laptop I copied all the Redhat CD's to my local drive.
What I would like to do is make it when I run the Packages program and
select packages from the list it will install from the local files
instead of looking for the CD-ROM.
Is this possible?
Thanks.
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Today I restarted my laptop, Toshiba 3490 w/Cisco 350, and during the startup
I noticed that eth0 did not startup. I looked at the system logs and it
showed that the PCMCIA service did start but had errors, pcmcia: line 127:
/sbin/cardmgr: Input/Output Error.
I've tried removing the card but w
are being parsed that ifconfig is unable to do?
Thanks again.
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 22:00, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On 08 Nov 2002 21:52:32 -0500
> LaJchon McRight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> #
> # I recently came across an issue with two different computers I'm
>
I recently came across an issue with two different computers I'm running
both 8.0. When I do an ifconfig eth0 down then ifconfig eth0 up my
default route is not available, not until I go into neat and deactivate
and reactivate eth0. Is this a known issue or is there a work around?
Thanks,
LaJch
27;ve even tried different cards. Any help would be
great.
Thanks.
LaJchon McRight