Booting up from floppy problem

2003-12-01 Thread help
Hi, I had this problem several weeks ago and was never able to figure this out. I'm running a RH 8 box, Dell Power Edge 2650 server and for some reason I am not able to boot up from floppy, even though I tried just about every option available on my system BIOS on boot up. I'm trying to boot from

bandwidth question

2003-12-01 Thread Kiss Gábor
Dear All, we have a Linux server with 2 ethernet card, one for the intranet and one for the internet with ADSL. The server has two functions, e-mail (sendmail) and internet gateway (masquerade). I'd like to set a fix maximum bandwidth for the mails in the following way: If there are no mails comin

Re: bandwidth question

2003-12-01 Thread Sandro Wabner
Am Mon, 2003-12-01 um 15.20 schrieb Kiss Gábor: Hi Gábor, > we have a Linux server with 2 ethernet card, one for the intranet and one > for the internet with ADSL. The server has two functions, e-mail (sendmail) > and internet gateway (masquerade). > I'd like to set a fix maximum bandwidth for th

Re: Booting up from floppy problem

2003-12-01 Thread Sandro Wabner
Am Mon, 2003-12-01 um 12.25 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I'm trying to boot from a recovery disk created by my backup software - I'm > using mondo recovery OS software for that. did you try it with "mkbootdisk"? > Any ideas as to what I might be missing? I never tried "mondo recovery OS softwar

RE: Booting up from floppy problem

2003-12-01 Thread help
OK thanks Sandro I'll give that a try. Since I don't have a cd -rw in the server itself, can I use mkbootdisk to create a disk image, then download that image from the server HD to my home PC and burn a disk on PC, then bring that boot disk to server then boot off that disk on the server? I'm try

Re: aborting command due to timeout - HANG

2003-12-01 Thread Ronald W. Heiby
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Monday, November 17, 2003, 10:14:10 AM, I wrote: > Every now and then (often enough to be very irritating), while the > read-back comparison is being done, the system jumps off the rails, > stops responding to network I/O, stops all disk activity, and