It sounds like it might not have been a problem with pmfirewall.
I got two NIC Cards: both are Dlink 530 TX Rev A.
We had a dial up from our server using T1 Cable...
While I'm testing firewall. I don't have direct connection
to the ISP.
I use a Gateway (Linux) and DNS server (NT)
If previously
To add my 2 cents, I use pqdi (PowerQuest Drive Image) to do this, as well
as storing image files elsewhere for disaster recovery purposes. The only
thing with it is that it doesn't get the MBR, so I have to run lilo after a
drive restore on a blank HD. (I boot to a floppy or CDROM on RHL to do t
Are you just interested in using the tools or do you want to actually be
able to run linux on top of NT? If you're just looking for tools, try
running cygwin. Do a search on freshmeat or I think Redhat is hosting the
site for it.
Beverly
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Nicoya wrote:
> Thanks to everyon
What boot disk are you using? Have you tried using the bootdisk that
autodetects SCSI drives? You can also initially give options at the
initial boot prompt to specifiy the drive once you load the SCSI bootdisk.
Beverly
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Shirrell wrote:
>
> I am trying to install red ha
I'm having some difficulty when attempting
to install the (I think) latest glibc rpm from
RedHat's site. It says:
only packages with major numbers <= 3 are supported by this version of RPM
error: glibc-2.1.92-14.i686.rpm cannot be installed
Any suggestions? I've tried updating RPM to
rpm-3.0.4-0
Are you just interested in using the tools or do you want to actually be
able to run linux on top of NT? If you're just looking for tools, try
running cygwin. Do a search on freshmeat or I think Redhat is hosting the
site for it.
Beverly
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Nicoya wrote:
> Thanks to everyo
What boot disk are you using? Have you tried using the bootdisk that
autodetects SCSI drives? You can also initially give options at the
initial boot prompt to specifiy the drive once you load the SCSI bootdisk.
Beverly
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Shirrell wrote:
>
> I am trying to install red ha
I've installed Linux on Toshiba and Gateway laptops. The latest versions
of major distributions can handle most of the initial configurations. My
personal laptop is a Toshiba 445CDX and I haven't had any problems doing
most of my work on it.
Beverly
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Jill Cote wrote:
> Hi
I've installed Linux on Toshiba and Gateway laptops. The latest versions
of major distributions can handle most of the initial configurations. My
personal laptop is a Toshiba 445CDX and I haven't had any problems doing
most of my work on it.
Beverly
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Jill Cote wrote:
> H
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 12:46:01PM -0400 or thereabouts, Walt wrote:
> I'm having some difficulty when attempting
> to install the (I think) latest glibc rpm from
> RedHat's site. It says:
>
> only packages with major numbers <= 3 are supported by this version of RPM
> error: glibc-2.1.92-14.i686
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