There is no longer a bootnet image there is the vanilla one and some driver
ones depending on what hardware you are using will depend on what driver
disks you need
Dennis
On Monday 23 June 2003 11:25 pm, Dan Dobbs wrote:
> You need to use the bootnet image (instead of the vanilla 'boot' image)
That's funny. I guess that bootnet image at
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/8.0/en/os/i386/images/
must be a mistake then, huh?
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There is no longer a bootnet image there is the vanilla one and some
driver
ones depending on what hardware you
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 01:10, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> There is no longer a bootnet image there is the vanilla one and some
> driver ones depending on what hardware you are using will depend on what
> driver disks you need
This is the case for RHL9, but not for RHL8. RHL8 still has a bootnet ima
Hi
I will annotate the routes in question for you.
djh wrote:
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 tabl
This may be simple.
I will guess that you have put otherdomain.dom in your
/etc/mail/local-host-names file.
If you added {IIRC} a Cwotherdomain.dom to your /etc/mail/sendmail.cf,
this would explain it as well.
If you are not using sendmail, I can't help you. I work for a large ISP
and Qmail ju
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On Monday 23 June 2003 08:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'll do a custom today with format and see, the screen worked before. Did
> not format last one on auto.
>
> Adrian.
You mentioned you did not do a format before you installed RH, which I'd
alw
Are you running RIP or OSPF? How about a firewall?
If you reboot the machine how long does it take for the routes to show
up? My network scripts are in /etc/rc[3,5].d/S10network. Try creating
a script the dumps the route table to a text file and put it in My
network scripts are in /etc/rc[3,5].
Guy,
You are the man! I knew it had to be something stupid that I did on
initial setup, and it certainly was. /etc/mail/local-host-names had the
otherdomain.dom listed in it. I fixed it and now everything seems to be
right as rain!
Thank you sir!
Tomas
> -Original Message-
> From: Guy F
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 00:22, Guy Fraser wrote:
> Hi
>
> I will annotate the routes in question for you.
> [snip]
Thanks for the help, but you explained the ones I already know! As I
mentioned, the three routes that are ok are:
> >>The ok routes are obviously 2, 4 & 5.
> >>172.16.0.0 0.0.0.0
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 05:44, Michael Weber wrote:
> Are you running RIP or OSPF?
AFAIK, no!
> How about a firewall?
Definately. What effect might this have on routes appearing?
> If you reboot the machine how long does it take for the routes to show
> up?
I'm guessing as soon as eth0 comes
OK John, I'm an honours graduate bin ENGLISH< from an english uni too. I'm an expert
on English. Dear
Boy, I don't know what is "meaningful" to you, I don't know you. If you write that
kind of thing to
newbies it puts them off, hurts their feeling and you'll have lost another convert to
Linux, i
Is that what the "WELcome" means in Linux, do it? Charming way to be made to feel
welcome. You demand I
understand you, but the compliment is not returned. Is that what happens when one
gives FEEDBACK,
mentioned in every doc?
I read the intro to anaconda on redhat and NOW I get what is MADE conv
Thanks, I finally got to the gnome and have been thru all the bits on the menu, tried
to do a customise,
red the help & info and there I am stuck, because I cannot get Konqueror, Nautilus,
etc to install and
work, nor can update or get an ISP connection - tried twice - as on logout it told me
c
DO I reply to psyche or your address? pliz reply to
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Sure,
Had several problems installing REDHAT, but finally managed to get to gnome. In gnome
I try to get
customised, YEAH IRTDD, which is topic and task specific. Cannot get gnome to let me
cu
Hi all folks,
USB Optical mouse
=
After booting up the PC the captioned mouse has not been detected. What
command line shall be used to activate it instead of to reboot the PC?
TIA
B.Regards
Stephen Liu
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