  | | | Installation | On Fri 2007-10-05 at 11 21 +0100 Darren Nye wrote
> Ok as requested here is the output for that command!
>
> [root@(protected) ~]# lspci -v -n
> 00 00.0 Class 0600 8086 29c0 (rev 02)
> SubHi Nigel.
It said there was no file system to mount. Then it always put me in a
read only shell.
It doesn 't mount under /mnt/sysimage because it says there is no
filesystem available to mount. I can 'On Fri Oct 05 2007 at 10 06 20AM -0400 Bill Jones wrote
>
> Help please...
>
> I somehow managed to forget to restore my fstab file before shutting
> down my server. Now it won 't boot (of coursBill Jones wrote
>
> Help please...
>
> I somehow managed to forget to restore my fstab file before shutting
> down my server. Now it won 't boot (of course).
> Is there a way to recover a missing
Help please...
I somehow managed to forget to restore my fstab file before shutting
down my server. Now it won 't boot (of course).
Is there a way to recover a missing fstab file? I moved it to fstaOk as requested here is the output for that command!
[root@(protected) ~]# lspci -v -n
00 00.0 Class 0600 8086 29c0 (rev 02)
Subsystem 1028 0238
Flags bus master fast devsel latenOn Thu 2007-10-04 at 17 49 +0100 Darren Nye wrote
> Hi guys we just bought a new dell vostro machine for red hat 4 and
> although the install went well the NIC card is not found
>
>
>
> Im prHi guys we just bought a new dell vostro machine for red hat 4 and although
the install went well the NIC card is not found
Im pretty new to this particular error is it possible for any of you Hello
I have a redhat AS 4 update 5 box kernel 2.6.9-55.
I use ldap for authentication and pam_mkhomedir.
quota file systems are implemented but how can i assign a user quota automatically
whenDear Community
I recently installed RHEL4 on a brand new Compaq DL380.
Due to the age of the kernel proper support for my cciss RAID card isn 't
present (HP put out a new driver in the newer kernels)On Mon 2007-24-09 at 13 35 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote
> On Sat 2007-09-22 at 11 20 -0400 jim ruxton wrote
> > > > So far my system has stabilized since I added pci noapci to my
> > > > grub.conf .On Wed 2007-09-26 at 16 09 +0800 toufique shakh wrote
> according to me
>
> /boot partition cannot be on LVM because bootloaders doesn 't understand Lvm logical volumes including lilo grub.
> thisOn Tue 2007-09-25 at 17 20 -0700 Bret Stern wrote
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From Rick Stevens [mailto rstevens@(protected)]
> > Sent Tuesday September 25 2007 4 04 PM
> > To bret_staccording to me
/boot partition cannot be on LVM because bootloaders doesn 't understand Lvm logical volumes including lilo grub.
this is as per Linux LVM-Howto documentation. www.linuxdocs.org.
plea > -----Original Message-----
> From Rick Stevens [mailto rstevens@(protected)]
> Sent Tuesday September 25 2007 4 04 PM
> To bret_stern@(protected) Getting started with
> Red Hat LiOn Tue 2007-09-25 at 15 42 -0700 Bret Stern wrote
> I 'm using Windows Remote Desktop to connect to
> a MS Windows Server then using "putty " from the
> server to establish an inside connection
> to
I 'm using Windows Remote Desktop to connect to
a MS Windows Server then using "putty " from the
server to establish an inside connection
to a Fedora 5 terminal screen.
When doing a "ls -l " command On Tue 2007-09-25 at 10 39 -0500 Fred Grant wrote
> I 'm trying to set up a new printer but I can 't access the CUPS install
> printer page (I forget the exact address) I get "server not found ".
> I 'm trying to set up a new printer but I can 't access the CUPS install
printer page (I forget the exact address) I get "server not found ".
nslookup hangs. hp-setup gives error and hangs with "tryinOn Sat 2007-09-22 at 11 20 -0400 jim ruxton wrote
> > > So far my system has stabilized since I added pci noapci to my
> > > grub.conf . Is there something I should do to narrow down the problem
>
> > So far my system has stabilized since I added pci noapci to my
> > grub.conf . Is there something I should do to narrow down the problem
> > within acpi or should I just live with noacpi on my laOn Fri 2007-09-21 at 19 08 -0400 jim ruxton wrote
> On Fri 2007-21-09 at 00 25 -0400 jim ruxton wrote
> > On Thu 2007-20-09 at 16 29 -0400 jim ruxton wrote
> > > > On Thu 2007-09-20 at 13 19On Fri 2007-21-09 at 00 25 -0400 jim ruxton wrote
> On Thu 2007-20-09 at 16 29 -0400 jim ruxton wrote
> > > On Thu 2007-09-20 at 13 19 -0400 jim ruxton wrote
> > > > My system keeps slowing dOn Thu 2007-20-09 at 16 29 -0400 jim ruxton wrote
> > On Thu 2007-09-20 at 13 19 -0400 jim ruxton wrote
> > > My system keeps slowing down and locking up. The only thing I 've found
> > > is that
> Do you have the package sysstat installed? This is an optional package
> that records a wide range of system statistics at 5 minutes intervals
> (via cron). I have found it quite helpful in revie
> On Thu 2007-09-20 at 13 19 -0400 jim ruxton wrote
> > My system keeps slowing down and locking up. The only thing I 've found
> > is that I get the following system message when this happens. I 'mDo you have the package sysstat installed? This is an optional package
that records a wide range of system statistics at 5 minutes intervals
(via cron). I have found it quite helpful in reviewing whOn Thu 2007-09-20 at 15 22 -0500 Fred Grant wrote
> On Wed 2007-09-19 at 16 59 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote
> > On Wed 2007-09-19 at 23 38 -0500 Fred Grant wrote
> > > I installed F7 today but caOn Thu 2007-09-20 at 13 19 -0400 jim ruxton wrote
> My system keeps slowing down and locking up. The only thing I 've found
> is that I get the following system message when this happens. I 'm
> assuOn Wed 2007-09-19 at 16 59 -0700 Rick Stevens wrote
> On Wed 2007-09-19 at 23 38 -0500 Fred Grant wrote
> > I installed F7 today but can 't get my USB stick to mount. I suspect
> > SELinux but w |
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