Hi,
I'm in the market for a laptop and was wondering if
folks can recommend models which run RH8.0 well. I'm
looking for something in the $1000-$1500 range with
something like 512MB RAM, 1GHz cpu, 20GB disk and a
decent screen.
Thanks for any help.
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Not sure where this thread originated but positional
parameters work in aliases, you just need to escape
the '$':
$ alias hello="echo got \$1"
$ hello abc
got abc
--- Mike Vanecek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, no positional parameters in an alias; sorta
> thought that since it would
> not work
> Here are some of the facts:
> /dev/hda3/mnt/winWindows XP
> /dev/hda5/boot Kernel
> /dev/hda8/Rest of Linux
I too ran into this sort of problem, so I'm booting
with a GRUB boot diskette (so it's not as slow as
having
the entire kernel on the di
> Look in /proc/partitions. Add device. Wait 3
> seconds. Check
> /proc/partitions again. Note that if you've added
Thanks, that helps. It turned out to be /dev/sda1
after
all and it worked fine (not sure why it didn't
before).
Ram
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Do y
16:04:06 abc kernel: Type: Direct-Access
ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Jan 7 16:04:06 abc kernel: USB Mass Storage support
registered.
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--- Cliff Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 09:10, Ma
Hi,
I have one of those USB flash drives
(http://www.cigarusb.com) and am having trouble
accessing
it from RH8.0. When I plug it in, the usb-storage
module
seems to get loaded but I'm not sure which device file
has the filesystem I can mount. I tried /dev/sda? but
the don't seem to work.
On Mandr