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From: Digestifier <Linux-Admin-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 94 13:13:50 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #142
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Linux-Admin Digest #142, Volume #2 Tue, 4 Oct 94 13:13:50 EDT
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Contents:
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Recommendation: Partitioning Linux (marshall giguere)
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Re: ext2 and fsck questions (Michael J C Firth)
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Re: Special Sale On QNX! (Viktor T. Toth)
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Re: where can i find biffd? (Juha Virtanen)
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Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy (N J Bailey)
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Lots o' modems for linux? (Oskar Widerberg)
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Re: inetd seems to lock-up (Bart Kindt)
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Xfig (dietmar mueller)
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Re: FTPs PCTCP and Linux lock. (Neil Charley)
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Linux as print-box very good, but ... (Markus Gruenkorn (MAGIC))
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Re: SLIP idle statistics? (Karl Keyte)
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Re: Anyone want dynamic SLIP server? (Bart Kindt)
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Yggdrasil & large SCSI disk??? (karlf@acm.org)
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Re: BUG: Linux <--> Cisco (Alan Cox)
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Re: Has anyone gotten ftape to work? (Dennis Flaherty)
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Parrallel port CDROMS (Al Sutton)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: giguere@dracma.mrnews (marshall giguere)
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Subject: Recommendation: Partitioning Linux
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Date: 03 Oct 1994 19:01:17 GMT
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I'm setting up a Linux system and would like some recommendations
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about partitioning. I plan to run with a X and a network in the future.
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1. Is it necessary to have both root and usr partition?
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2. What's the necessary size for a root partition.
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Currently I'm planning a layout something like this:
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Root: 35meg
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Swap: 16meg
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Usr: (the rest of the disk)
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--
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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Marshall E. Giguere %
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Data Exchange Associates, Inc. % The universe runs on software,
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509 Longley Road % and the source code's been lost.
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Groton, MA 01450 %
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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------------------------------
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From: mfirth@cee.hw.ac.uk (Michael J C Firth)
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Subject: Re: ext2 and fsck questions
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 11:58:30 GMT
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Thomas Quinot (thomas@melchior.frmug.fr.net) wrote:
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: Le Prostetnic Vogon Darin Johnson <20>crit :
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:
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: > I want to get rid of the "mounting unchecked filesystems" error.
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: You just have to mount only clean file-systems ;->
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: The essential problem is that, at shutdown-time, it is nontrivial to unmount
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: the root partition. In fact, you never unmount it, but you have to
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: remount it read-only (mount -o remount,ro -n /dev/root_device /), thus marking
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: it clean.
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: Hope this helps...
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A more likely cause of this trouble is that the root filesystem is getting
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mounted read/write by default at boot time, as if so it will always be checked.
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Add a line with "read-only" to the Lilo config for your linux system, or check
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the docs. for whatever method you use for booting. Adding FSCK to the boot
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options is a simple matter of inserting the command into /etc/rc.local or
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/etc/rc.d/rc.S, depending on your Linux setup ( put it in the one that exists
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(-: ).
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Hope this also helps.
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Michael
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: --
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: Thomas QUINOT | "Un roi sans divertissement est un
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: <thomas@melchior.frmug.fr.net> | homme plein de mis<69>re."
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: Linux - choice of a GNU generation | Jean GIONO
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--
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---| Michael Firth ISE Student, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh |---
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---|A new supply of round tuits has arrived and are available from Michael. |---
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---|Anyone who has been putting off work until they get a round tuit now has|---
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---|no excuse for further procrastination. *E-Mail to: mfirth@cee.hw.ac.uk* |---
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------------------------------
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From: vttoth@vttoth.com (Viktor T. Toth)
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Subject: Re: Special Sale On QNX!
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 1994 12:02:38
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In article <36ce26$me9@oscar.agcs.com> robertsw@agcs.com (Wallace Roberts) writes:
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>>Florida Datamation, Inc. US-CAN Sales: (800) xxx-xxxx
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>-----------------------------------------------------------^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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>what's this, a toll-free phone number?
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>
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>guess who pays the nickel for any calls to *that* number... >:->
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>
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>as jesse "the body" ventura said in _predator_: "it's payback time."
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You do realize that you are in fact helping that splendid fellow who
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originally posted the FORGED commercial message here, don't you?
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Gosh, I thought in America you are innocent until proven guilty. Guess with
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all the enlightened, politically correct folks here on Usenet, that is no
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longer the case; people are so darn quick to take matters in their own hands
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and punish.
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Viktor
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------------------------------
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From: Juha.Virtanen@iguana.hut.fi (Juha Virtanen)
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Subject: Re: where can i find biffd?
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Date: 04 Oct 1994 07:53:34 GMT
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Reply-To: jiivee@hut.fi
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>>>>> On Fri, 30 Sep 1994 16:24:03 +0100, pit@p2.lxs.baboon.ch
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(Peter Berger) said:
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:> gallaghe@dante.Colorado.EDU wrote:
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> does anyone know where i can find a copy of biffd? it didn't come
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> with Slackware 1.0.9.
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:> I think I've seen one in NetKit-B-* (look or sunsite or better a mirror..).
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Yes, there is 'biffd' in NetKit-B-* packages. It is called
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in.comsat.
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Juha
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--
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Pl<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>h. En m<> k<>yt<79> .signaturea.
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------------------------------
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From: een6njb@sun.leeds.ac.uk (N J Bailey)
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Subject: Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy
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Reply-To: een6njb@sun.leeds.ac.uk
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 10:08:05 +0100 (BST)
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In article pr5@news.cais.com, bass@cais2.cais.com (Tim Bass (Network Systems Engineer)) writes:
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> Got some ASCII text files on my Powerbook... Would like to write them
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> to the PB floppy and then mount the floppy on my linux box and
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...
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I'm not a Mac expert, but the ones I've used car read and write MSDOS disks.
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The disk icon looks like a floppy with PC written on it in large letters.
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Perhaps your solution is to use an IBM-formatted floppy, and then mount it
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on you r linux box with the -t msdos flag.
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Nick.
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---
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===============================================================================
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Nick Bailey Telephone: +44 532 332057
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Lecturer in Electronic Engineering Facsimile: +44 532 332032
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University of Leeds
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Woodhouse Lane
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Leeds LS2 9JT
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United Kingdom
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===============================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: osemwi@kth.se (Oskar Widerberg)
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Subject: Lots o' modems for linux?
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Date: Tue, 04 Oct 1994 09:50:22 +0000
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Has anyone had any experience with Hayes Millenium together with Linux?
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Does it work?
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/Oskar
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------------------------------
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From: bart@dunedin.es.co.nz (Bart Kindt)
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Subject: Re: inetd seems to lock-up
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 1994 06:59:59 GMT
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In article <36nsl7$31h@snafu.muncca.fi> ajake@snafu.muncca.fi (Jarkko Aitti) writes:
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>Path: otago.ac.nz!canterbury.ac.nz!waikato!ames!hookup!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!news.sprintlink.net!pipex!sunic!trane.uninett.no!eunet.no!nuug!EU.net!news.eunet.fi!not-for-mail
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>From: ajake@snafu.muncca.fi (Jarkko Aitti)
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>Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.admin
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>Subject: Re: inetd seems to lock-up
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>Date: 3 Oct 1994 05:09:08 +0200
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>Organization: Muncca Ry
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>Lines: 16
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>Message-ID: <36nsl7$31h@snafu.muncca.fi>
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>References: <36kd78$fgi@rs18.hrz.th-darmstadt.de> <1994Oct1.184213.289@acad.ursinus.edu> <LEE.94Oct2181156@netspace.students.brown.edu>
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>Reply-To: ajake@hole.fi
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>NNTP-Posting-Host: snafu.muncca.fi
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>In article <LEE.94Oct2181156@netspace.students.brown.edu>,
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>Lee J. Silverman <lee@netspace.students.brown.edu> wrote:
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>>
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>> Just so you know, I have a Linux box running Slackware 1.2,
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>>Binutils 1.5, and kernel version 1.1.37, and my Inetd hangs every once
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>>in a while as well. When this happens, I can connection to my web,
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>>gopher, ftp, and smail daemons, because they all run independently of
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>>inetd, but I cannot log in or rlogin. The problem usually seems to
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>>correct itself after an hour or two.
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>Hi, we had one few months old slackware installation here which did just that
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>what you described, only not so often. Now that machine is running with inetd
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>which i compiled from some net package long ago (can't remember which) and no
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>problems this far. (few days now)
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>-AJake
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Yes, we have the problem too. I am running a 4 line SLIP dial-in Internet
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Service. Original Slackware 1.2 installation, now with kernel 1.1.50.
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The problem is only with services accessed through *inetd*, and in our case
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especially seems to occur when more than about 10 sockets are open, mostly
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with incoming SMTP traffic. Any attempt to get into the server with SMTP,
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POP3 and TELNET (others maybe too) will simply 'hang' for a very long time,
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after which it suddenly releases itself. The problem is, that many users
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simply hang-up in this situation, and re-dial in again. This causes a flood of
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open sockets, which stay open for very long times, making the system
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inaccesible. Because most of our trafic is SMTP, I am considering running the
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SMTPd daemon sepparate from inetd. Maybe this will overcome the situation in
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our case. I hope that somebody with knowlage can look intoi this situation!
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Greetings,
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====================================================================================
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Bart Kindt (ZL4FOX) System Operator, Efficient Software NZ LTD, Dunedin, New Zealand
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====================================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: muellerd@eos.informatik.uni-bonn.de (dietmar mueller)
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Subject: Xfig
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 09:47:25 GMT
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A friend of mine has installed Linux V.1.0.9.
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His problem appears while starting Xfig. On loading the program the whole
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Main Memory is allocated for the needs of swapping until the lower bound of
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80 K is reached, without starting Xfig. The Failure Message : "Font Type
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... not found" is being displayed and because of the lack of memory space
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the Xserver shuts down with error message.
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Does anyone have an idea why this can happen and how this phenomen can be
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prevented?
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------------------------------
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From: N.Charley-CSSE93@cs.bham.ac.uk (Neil Charley)
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Subject: Re: FTPs PCTCP and Linux lock.
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 10:12:44 GMT
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In article <Cx3xr4.39D@utu.fi>, Matti Aarnio <mea@utu.fi> wrote:
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>sheep@news.udel.edu (Brian C. Huffman) writes:
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> Recompile the kernel with: "PC/TCP compability mode ON"
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>
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> Actual problem is closely related, but that (intermediate)
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> kludge can help in the mean time.
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Hmm, thanks for that. Just one thing we have another problem on a
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machine I help to run. Telnet sessions from PC's don't freeze as far
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as I know, but they do cause telnet OUT of the Linux box and things
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like TUsh and TinyFugue to act weirdly, as in telnets out display 8
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bit chars and beep all over the place, and TUsh/TinyFugue SEGV on
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startup, this doesn't happen when telnetting in from a unix box...
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Anyone got any ideas? I've tried all combinations of PC/TCP
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compatibility, IPX and dummy net driver in the kernel and it doesnn't
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make a difference...
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-Neil
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********************************************************************
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* Neil Peter Charley * Athanasius *
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* nxc@cs.bham.ac.uk * Surfers - muscle.rai.kcl.ac.uk 3232 *
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* ncharley@nyx10.cs.du.edu * Foothills - marble.bu.edu 2010 *
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* athan@muscle.rai.kcl.ac.uk * Uglymug - wyrm.cs.man.ac.uk 6239 *
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********************************************************************
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc
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From: rg1734@edfd (Markus Gruenkorn (MAGIC))
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Subject: Linux as print-box very good, but ...
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 13:12:09 GMT
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Hi guys !
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We have a very heterogeneous network with the Operating Systems :
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Solaris, Sun-Os, Os2, DOS/WINDOWS, MAC-OS, CLIX,OS 400, IRIX, AIX, HP-UX,
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sco-xenix, linux, ...
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Linux can easy be used as a print server for most of the OS's .
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Most of the unix/os2 systems print to the linux-box using lpr (berkley printing
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system), and the dos/windows systems print files whith pcnfs own printing mechanism .
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It would be very nice if I can find an implementation of the system-V print spooling
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for linux, because there are some unix systems which only have a system-V style print spooling implemented!
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Any information is appreciated !
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Thanks in advance !
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--
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====== < MAGIC > ======
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------------------------------
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 09:20:58 +0100
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From: kkeyte@esoc.bitnet (Karl Keyte)
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Reply-To: kkeyte@esoc.bitnet
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Subject: Re: SLIP idle statistics?
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In article GLR@NEWSSTAND.CIT.CORNELL.EDU, berry@ee.cornell.edu (Brian M Berry) writes:
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>I'm looking for a way to detect SLIP connection idle times. I'm
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>connecting my machine to an on-campus SLIP server, for access in
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>both directions. Since others will be using the connection from
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>the outside, I won't necessarily be sitting in front of the machine
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>to terminate the connection when not needed.
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Grab 'sliphangup1.0.tar.gz' from sunsite.unc.edu in directory
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./system/Network/serial
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Karl
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=========================================================================
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Vitrociset S.p.A. Tel : +(49) 6151 902041
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European Space Agency Fax : +(49) 6151 904041
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64293 Darmstadt, Germany e-Mail: KKEYTE@ESOC.BITNET
|
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------------------------------
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From: bart@dunedin.es.co.nz (Bart Kindt)
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Subject: Re: Anyone want dynamic SLIP server?
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 1994 07:26:16 GMT
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In article <36h8gb$9um@news.mgl.worldlinx.com> estern@server.mgl.worldlinx.com (Eric Stern) writes:
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>Path: otago.ac.nz!canterbury.ac.nz!comp.vuw.ac.nz!munnari.oz.au!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!swrinde!hookup!nic.ott.hookup.net!news.worldlinx.com!news.mgl.worldlinx.com!server.mgl.worldlinx.com!estern
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>From: estern@server.mgl.worldlinx.com (Eric Stern)
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>Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.admin
|
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>Subject: Anyone want dynamic SLIP server?
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>Date: 30 Sep 1994 14:48:43 GMT
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>Organization: MGL Systems Internet
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>Lines: 12
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>Message-ID: <36h8gb$9um@news.mgl.worldlinx.com>
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>NNTP-Posting-Host: server.mgl.worldlinx.com
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>X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]
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>I needed a dynamic slip server for my system, so I cooked one up
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>yesterday using sliplogin and some clever ideas. :) Whats everyone else
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>been using? BTW, if anyone wants a copy of this, I'll be happy to pass it
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>along.
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Yes, I would like a copy! I tried to E-Mail you, but got a: Network not
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available. I got the same error with another site in the U.S. Is part of the
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network down?
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Anyway, If you could tell me where to download the above source, I would be
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very gratefull!
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Thanks,
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Bart.
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====================================================================================
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Bart Kindt (ZL4FOX) System Operator, Efficient Software NZ LTD, Dunedin, New Zealand
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====================================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: karlf@acm.org
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Yggdrasil & large SCSI disk???
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Date: Tue, 04 Oct 94 08:28:07 PDT
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By now I have read everything I could find about running Linux on large disks, but
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none of the many files/messages really seems to help in my case. They all seem to
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assume that the real disk configuration is known beforehand or can be easily inferred
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from the 'fake' disk configuration.
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My 1 GB SCSI disk (FUJITSU) pretends to have 1020 cylinders, 34 heads and 61 sectors
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per head. I don't believe that this is the real configuration, but I cannot find
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any hints anywhere of what the disk really might look like. And 34 (heads does not
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seem to be an easy multiple of any number below the standard 16 (heads).
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The Summer 94 Yggdrasil CD-ROM (with the Rev. B boot diskette to get NCR 83C810
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support) starts the install. I can do the fdisk to establish the Linux partitions,
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do the 'mkfs' routine for all partions, etc., but then it can suddenly not find
|
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'/dev/sda3' anymore. Apparently, that's the point in time where it switches to
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the 'real' disk geometry and gets lost. The result is "Could not mount the root
|
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file system /dev/sda3. Giving up."
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Any help?
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Karl Finkemeyer, karlf@acm.org
|
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|
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------------------------------
|
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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
|
||||
Subject: Re: BUG: Linux <--> Cisco
|
||||
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 13:03:07 GMT
|
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|
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In article <36ca3v$4b9@news.tuwien.ac.at> alext@track.cslab.tuwien.ac.at (Alexander Terczka) writes:
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>A telnet session, or any tcp session like uucico or rlogin, from a
|
||||
>cisco 2500 router (it happens with other cisco devices too) is
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>hanging when sending large packets to linux pcs. I have thrown
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>out the 3com etherlink iii cards and replaced them with ne2000,
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>replaced the pcs, replaced the cabling, tried all sorts of kernels
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>from 1.0.9 to 1.1.50.
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It's an incompatibility between the current Cisco stuff and Linux. The Cisco
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stuff doesn't do its windowing right in some cases (legally but not 'right')
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as it were. This causes Linux to wait for a larger window which doesn't
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occur. Linux then doesnt send as much as it can fit anyway which causes it
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all to hang (so its a cisco oddity but a Linux BUG). I've started trying to
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sort it out now - I suspect its going to add a good six weeks of shaking
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down TCP changes before 1.2.0 will be ready if it goes in for 1.2.0 though.
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Workaround:
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Use a current kernel & net tools
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route add ip.of.cisco.router mss 576
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Alan
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--
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..-----------,,----------------------------,,----------------------------,,
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// Alan Cox // iialan@www.linux.org.uk // GW4PTS@GB7SWN.#45.GBR.EU //
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``----------'`----------------------------'`----------------------------''
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: utah.linux
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From: dennisf@denix.elk.miles.com (Dennis Flaherty)
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Subject: Re: Has anyone gotten ftape to work?
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 11:40:47 GMT
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In article <36hr4p$ifk@hamilton.maths.tcd.ie>,
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Timothy Murphy <tim@maths.tcd.ie> wrote:
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> dennisf@denix.elk.miles.com (Dennis Flaherty) writes:
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>
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> >> >To get ftape to work, you must upgrade to Linux 1.1.50.
|
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> >> >You must then get the latest version of ftape, ftape-1.13b,
|
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> >>
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> >> Hmm. I'm about to purchase a tape drive for use w/ Linux. But I'm
|
||||
> >> running version 1.0.9 (and I'm very happy with it). Can someone
|
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> >> confirm that ftape works with 1.0.9 or thereabouts?
|
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> >>
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> >It worked for me back then; just *don't* apply the ftape-irq-dma.patch.
|
||||
> >It's for the new kernels. If you buy a Conner C250MQ, apply the
|
||||
> >ftape-conner.patch if you use Conner's DOS/Windows software to format
|
||||
> >your tapes.
|
||||
>
|
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> OK, let's leave it like this.
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> Try the ftape that comes with slackware 2.0.0.
|
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> If it works, great. You're one of the lucky few.
|
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> You ought to play the stock exchange.
|
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> Why not ask Sharron Stone to marry you?
|
||||
|
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Oh, please.
|
||||
|
||||
> But if that ftape doesn't work,
|
||||
> upgrade to Linux 1.1.50 --
|
||||
> it may not be necessary to go all the way, but why not? --
|
||||
> and use ftape-1.13b with the ftape-irq-dma.patch.
|
||||
|
||||
I've had ftape working with every kernel since 0.98 or so. At about
|
||||
1.1.20, I had to upgrade modutils. At about 1.1.45, I had to apply
|
||||
ftape-irq-dma.patch, except for its change in the request_dma() line,
|
||||
which isn't needed until 1.1.50. When I bought Conner's new (broken)
|
||||
DOS tape formatting software, I had to create ftape-conner.patch so it
|
||||
would work, but only for that reason.
|
||||
|
||||
I posted ftape-irq-dma.patch to work with the latest kernel because
|
||||
I thought it would *reduce* the number of complaints. It has-- I
|
||||
see lots of people who say they've applied it to get ftape working.
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
Dennis Flaherty dennisf@denix.elk.miles.com
|
||||
Oatmeal Stout: It's the Right Thing to Drink!
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Subject: Parrallel port CDROMS
|
||||
From: sutton@dcs.kcl.ac.uk (Al Sutton)
|
||||
Date: 4 Oct 94 12:01:03 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Hi all,
|
||||
|
||||
I've got a DX2-66, 16MB notebook that has 150MB set aside for Linux, which I
|
||||
have not yet installed. I have the Slackware distribution and I want to
|
||||
install it from a parrallel port CDROM, but, I am not sure which PP CDROMS are
|
||||
supported by Linux.
|
||||
|
||||
Ideally it should work under MS-DOS and Linux (as well as OS/2, etc.), so if
|
||||
any of you have nay suggestions then I'd love to hear them.
|
||||
|
||||
Cheers,
|
||||
|
||||
Al
|
||||
|
||||
sutton@helium.dcs.kcl.ac.uk
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