On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Tony Nugent wrote:
> If you are attempting to re-create the ISO installation images
> themselves from an install tree on a FAT32 filesystem, then you are
> p***ing in the wind.
> - And various other problems you'll need to overcome.
>
> Preparing redhat installation iso imag
On Fri Apr 27 2001 at 11:20, Osazemoya Uhumuavbi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Please can someone tell me how to burn redHat linux 7.1 CD in a windows 2000
> enviroment. I have a problem burning the CD. I have a 650MB capacity CD-R
> and I do not know which of the rpm packages to take out since the whole
On Thu Apr 26 2001 at 10:46, bhaskar baruah wrote:
> The local IP assigned by my ISP 202.141.83.11 is same as the IP
> address of the machine(from where I'm trying to connect) which is
> connected in a LAN..
>Below is the result of command IFCONFIG to make my self clear ..
>
>
> eth0
I installed rh71 on my laptop (Dell Latitude LSt) yesterday, and I'm
generally quite happy with it (especially the X11 AA). Sound doesn't
work though, it never has with the built-in kernel support, even
though the OpenSound guys promised to send their patches to the Linux
kernel people (they fixe
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I have seen the file in /proc/self/maps .
It is the virtual address of the running process.
To th process /bin/bash
bash
08048000-08091000 r-xp 03:03 31591 /bin/bash
08091000-08097000 rw-p 00048000 03:03 31591 /bin/bash
08097000-080b5000 rwxp 0
it is actually RHL7.1 CDs, because i386 contain files for 2 CDs and
it is too difficult to know which of the files belong to CD1 or CD2. So it
is easier to download the to Files (seawolf-i386-disc1.iso~673MB and
seawolf-i386-disc2.iso~669MB) from any of the ftp sites (also you will find
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