> On one of my machines running redhat 6.0, I have started to experience
> some network problems. The machine has two ethernet cards one to
> connect the local network and the other to an ADSL bridge. I have no
> problems with the local network, but on outgoing traffic I am experiencing
> d
> > My question is, how would I extract the source code and patches from
> > the Apache RPM supplied on the Redhat cd's into a directory like
> > /usr/src/apache-1.3.9? I was able to install stock apache source
> > code, no problem, but I am coming up short trying to find the Redhat
> > patc
> I just downloaded a tar.gz file to my C:\ but need to place it in
> /usr/local. how can i do this if i can't even see were i installed linux and
> the directories. is there a win95 that can show me the files on another
> partition so i can see my linux directory.
>
Best to boot Linux,
> > I need an kernel 2.2.12 rpm for a Redhat 6.0 box,
> > but need a kernel supporting IP Masquerading,
>
> I regularly build kernels here on a P133. I reckon I can compile one a
> darn sight faster than I can download it, especially if I stop to ask
> questions first.
>
Warning: the v
powerd isn't in current SysVinit, though there are entries in /etc/inittab.
Is there an alternative? What is currently the recommended approach to UPS?
Bob T.
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> > I'm getting system messages like this:
> >
> > kernel: kmem_grow: Called nonatomically from int - size-32
> >
> > What do they mean? I'm using the 2.2.12-10 kernel.
>
> The kernel is catching something naughty going on. What drivers do you run
> and what were you doing at the time
I'm getting system messages like this:
kernel: kmem_grow: Called nonatomically from int - size-32
What do they mean? I'm using the 2.2.12-10 kernel.
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> From: Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Will RH 6.0 install on a system with the AMD K7 (Althlon) processor?
>
> processor: 0
> vendor_id: AuthenticAMD
> cpu family : 6
> model: 1
> model name : AMD-K7(tm) Processor
> stepping : 1
> cpu MHz
> > Looking at /etc/rc.d/rc0.d, I see that the
> > killall link precedes the one for network; this doesn't look right to me.
> > Would it help to reverse the order?
> >
> Heck, try it and see.
>
The new initscripts package at rawhide fixes this.
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My system sometimes hangs during reboot/halt while shutting down the network
interfaces. Yet I can do
/etc/rc.d/init.d/network stop
without any problem. Looking at /etc/rc.d/rc0.d, I see that the
killall link precedes the one for network; this doesn't look right to me.
Would it help to rever
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