On Mon Apr 03 2000 at 10:19, Enrico Morelli wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have a PC with RH 6.1 and both 1 CDR and 1 CD, IDE.
> If I want to use CDR I must to compile the kernel with SCSI emulation, IDE
> CD = M, etc This works properly, I can mount the CDR like scd0, but I
> cannot mount CD (hdd
> [John Summerfield]
> > Can this compile safely be used for compiling everything?
> >
> > I'm most concerned about kernels (2.2 and 2.3), but I compile quite a lot
> > of other stuff here.
>
> The official stance (last time I saw Alan write on the subject) was
> that 2.95.x tickles kernel bugs
On Mon, 03 Apr 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Now I download 6.2. It has taken me more than six hours. I want to install
> redhat 6.2 for sparc. Anyone has used it? If so, is it excellent? How about
> the application software of it? How about the interface (GUI)?
>
> See you soon!
> Bi
Hi,
Now I download 6.2. It has taken me more than six hours. I want to install
redhat 6.2 for sparc. Anyone has used it? If so, is it excellent? How about
the application software of it? How about the interface (GUI)?
See you soon!
Bing
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| How
Someone yell at me if this is the wrong list and I'll go bug them instead...
Anyway, here's my initial thoughts on 6.2:
1) autofs is not installed as part of NIS.
2) the autofs startup script now either starts up reading /etc/auto.master,
OR reads the NIS map. This is different from previous re
[John Summerfield]
> > The official stance (last time I saw Alan write on the subject) was
> > that 2.95.x tickles kernel bugs that egcs 1.1.2 and gcc 2.7.2.3 don't,
> > so as of yet kernels are still best compiled with older compilers.
>
> Compile-time? or do they show at run-time?
The only thi
Dear all,
I have a PC with RH 6.1 and both 1 CDR and 1 CD, IDE.
If I want to use CDR I must to compile the kernel with SCSI emulation, IDE
CD = M, etc This works properly, I can mount the CDR like scd0, but I
cannot mount CD (hdd).
If I put IDE-CD=Y at the boot, kudzu open a window saying: R