Hi everyone!
I'm usually a lurker, but I have a question. I am using AWStats to track
web site statistics on RH 7. Its working (for the most part) except when
it generates the statistics, some of the links don't work. It adds an
extra awstats.cgi to the link, so it looks like
awstats.cgi.a
Hi, Patrick, and everyone else,
You wrote:
> Another thing, I wouldn't suggest win2k... as it is new
> and also full of good ol' M$ bugs...
Err... not to defend Micro$oft, even for a second, but... if I really,
really wanted to run Windows something-or-other, Windows 2000 is the one I
would re
I'm by no means the world's best trouble-
shooter, so I can only tell you that I've just
started using AWStats on a RHL 7.0
system with no issues like that.
How do you have it setup? I'm have four
virtual hosts and couldn't get it to recreate your
problem.
You may want to try just renaming
awsta
Hi,
I bought Redhat 7 and installed it on my newly built computer at home. I meant to make
it dual boot with Win98. Now my problem is that after installing Redhat I can't boot
into Windows anymore... The partition is still there, i just can't access it. Not even
when i use a boot disk or the w
Just a little more information about my setup:
The drive is a Maxtor harddisk
The partitions are set up like so:
hda1 * 1 - 931 FAT32
hda2 932 - 2482 extended
hda5 932 - 934 /boot
hda6 935 - 1543 /
hda7 1544 - 1552
hda8 1553 - 2482 FAT32
Thanks,
r
;o)
-- Original Message ---
Hi Patrick,
Thanks for your help.
My boot partition is before the 1024th sector, I've had this problem also :) but this
was a different problem, since i have trouble booting into Win98, not Linux.
I do have an AMD chip though... the AMD THunderbird, 900mHz. Seems weird though that
it would be
I dualboot with an AMD Thunderbird every day.
What does your lilo.conf look like? Do you get the option to boot to
Windows and it gives an error, or what?
Jason
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Hi Jason,
my email to you just bounced:
My lilo.conf is perfectly normal and ok.
boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
prompt
timeout=50
message=/boot/message
linear
default=linux
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.16-22
label=linux
read-only
root=/dev/hda6
other=/dev
Heya --
Since you mentioned lilo, I'm assuming that that's what you've got
in your MBR. Apologies if I missed it, but have you already posted
your /etc/lilo.conf? Your boot manager may not have a stanza for
Windows in it. Or, it may be there but be incorrect -- Red Hat 7 does
it slightly
Heya --
> My lilo.conf is perfectly normal and ok.
Try adding a line to tell it where to find the Windows partition
table:
> boot=/dev/hda
> map=/boot/map
> install=/boot/boot.b
> prompt
> timeout=50
> message=/boot/message
> linear
> default=linux
>
> image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.16-22
>
Hi Raven,
I tried it out and it worked! Jeez, such a simple solution.!
Thanks a billion :) Where do i send the cheesecake to?
r
;o)
At 20:14 05/03/01 -0800, you wrote:
>Heya --
>
> > My lilo.conf is perfectly normal and ok.
>
> Try adding a line to tell it where to find the Windows pa
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