Kathy Hargreaves wrote:
> Does anyone know if Red Hat 5.2 has any Y2K problems?
www.redhat.com claims that since 4.2 there are no y2k related problems.
But I think there are many other problems, so in any case you should at
least apply all the recommended updates.
> Also, I seem to remember the
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999 21:19:45 -0500 (EST), Kathy Hargreaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Does anyone know if Red Hat 5.2 has any Y2K problems? Also, I seem
>to remember there's a way to find out how large a disk I have without
>having to open my box and look at it. Anyone?
Check /proc/partitions
> > Also, I seem to remember there's a way to find out how large a disk I
> > have without having to open my box and look at it. Anyone?
> Try the command df
That only tells you about filesystems on the disk which isn't necessarily what
she wants.
echo p | fdisk /dev/hdb
is a little messy, b
Kathy Hargreaves wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if Red Hat 5.2 has any Y2K problems?
>
> Also, I seem to remember there's a way to find out how large a disk I
> have without having to open my box and look at it. Anyone?
Try the command df
Jenn V.
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Hi!
There is some Y2K info on our support site: www.redhat.com/support
Cindy
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Kathy Hargreaves wrote:
> Does anyone know if Red Hat 5.2 has any Y2K problems?
>
> Also, I seem to remember there's a way to find out how large a disk I
> have without having to open my box and l
Does anyone know if Red Hat 5.2 has any Y2K problems?
Also, I seem to remember there's a way to find out how large a disk I
have without having to open my box and look at it. Anyone?
Thanks,
Kathy
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