Hi Callan and folks. It got its act together after much disc rattling.
GOT gnome going, but not much else.
cannot:
-activate, and thus upgrade to RH v9. In activate told me to fill in my name but
failed to supply a
screen to do this. Then could not find redhat
-Mozilla to surf, stays inside the s
Dear admin
I have Compaq armada1005 Labtop. CDROM drive not working in my Labtop. So
idecided to install using local FTP server (by mounting Linux CD on windows
FTP server root path).
When i boot from floppy the installation option ask localharddisk,cdrom only
. there is no network option.
netw
Did you use one or two disks to boot for the install?
you need to use two and run linux dd at the cammand line then use the driver
disk to load the modules to get your network up
Dennis
On Monday 23 June 2003 9:59 pm, Axes chen wrote:
> Dear admin
>
> I have Compaq armada1005 Labtop. CDROM dri
You need to use the bootnet image (instead of the vanilla 'boot' image),
so it will give you the network install options.
-dd
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Dear admin
I have Compaq armada1005 Labtop. CDROM drive not working in my Labtop.
So
idecided to install using local FTP s
On 23 Jun 2003, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> I've added various routes in the past, some with route add and some with
> redhat-config-network. Now I want to delete them all so I used route
> del and redhat-config-network to make sure they were gone for good. But
> when I restarted the connection they
Well, so far the only progress I have made is determining that I
somehow opened up my mailserver as an open relayugh! That's solved
now, but still no movement on this issue as to forwarding.
The plot thickens here, because it seems that sendmail thinks it
processing mail for both of my doma
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 02:59, Keith Morse wrote:
> On 23 Jun 2003, Iain Buchanan wrote:
>
> > [snip]
> >
> > Where are these routes coming from? I can't find any file in
> > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts that has the information. I delete the
> > routes using redhat-config-network but when I ru
On 24 Jun 2003, Iain Buchanan wrote:
>
> Now I do ifdown eth0 and then ifup eth0 and the routes come back again.
> Then I run redhat-config-network and the routes are listed under eth0.
> Any more ideas?
>
> route -n:
> Kernel IP routing table
> Destination Gateway Genmask F