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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: Wed, 31 Aug 94 11:14:04 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #6
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Linux-Admin Digest #6, Volume #2 Wed, 31 Aug 94 11:14:04 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: help! minicom garbage chars... (Viktor T. Toth)
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--> What's the best VGA card for a 17" monitor? <-- (Nicola Pedrozzi)
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Modem 14400 and uugetty (S.G. de Bruijn)
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Floppy disk errors (Heinz-Ado Arnolds)
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PLIP: Laptop to Desktop (Dr. Raimund K. Ege)
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Re: Xconsole - little trick won't work any more (sorry) (Stephen Benson)
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Re: Shutting down when running in runlevel 6 (X) (Delemar)
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Re: FTape problems (Conner 250) (Corey Brenner)
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Re: What is my root password???????? (Greg Cisko)
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Re: Any Slackware 2.0 security probs??? (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Re: SWAP >16M - Does it help ? (James Lewis Nance)
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Re: Help please w/filesystem check (Maciej Otreba)
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Re: DOSEMU 0.53: termcap file (Andrew Anderson)
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WTMP question (Daniel Tran)
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Re: News & Slackware V2 (Martin Thomas)
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F'Domain TMC950 woes (rob)
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Re: 3c509 can't be reached. (Maciej Otreba)
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4P Serial on same IRQ ? (rob)
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From: vttoth@vttoth.com (Viktor T. Toth)
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Subject: Re: help! minicom garbage chars...
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Date: Wed, 31 Aug 1994 03:50:03
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In article <34153b$n2t@charnel.ecst.CSUChico.EDU> beej@ecst.csuchico.edu (loDtaQqu'wI') writes:
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>I've been using minicom to dialup our campus and have been getting
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>intermittent line noise. Every so often 4 or 5 garbage chars will
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>come across. I was thinking that it was a modem problem until I was
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>unable to duplicate the problem under DOS (cough). Yes, I have the
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>same init string in my DOS term program as I do in minicom: ATZ
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>followed by AT&F.
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On most modems I know about, 'AT&F' turns *OFF* error correction. Try AT&F2
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and see what happens.
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Viktor
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: pedrozzi@cscs.ch (Nicola Pedrozzi)
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Subject: --> What's the best VGA card for a 17" monitor? <--
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Date: Wed, 31 Aug 1994 11:40:33 GMT
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Hi Linuxers,
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I'm planning to buy a Targa 17" monitor and of course a new VGA card.
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I'm concerned about speed, therefore I have some question about that:
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1) Up to you, wich will be the best buy for a VGA card (price/performance)?
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(I don't want to spend too much, for example for a Viper chipset).
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2) When using a 17" monitor, what's the resolution on it and will I be able
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to have a full screen display or will it still be a "dancing" virtual
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screen?, do I need a particular VGA chipset?
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3) Do you know the "Targa" monitor's brand? Is it good?
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4) Will your adviced card be fast with DOS, also?
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5) Will having 2M instead of 1M onboard really speed-up my display?
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PS: at present I have a Trident 8900C, it's kind of slow, right?
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Very thank you guys,
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have a wonderful day.
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Ciao Nicky
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------------------------------
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From: debruijn@cs.utwente.nl (S.G. de Bruijn)
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Subject: Modem 14400 and uugetty
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Date: Wed, 31 Aug 1994 12:28:55 GMT
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Hi,
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I have dial-in enabled on my box with uugetty. It works perfectly with an acient 2400
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Bd modem (the caller). When the caller has an 14400Bd modem too, the connection is
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made, but uugetty dies with a segmentation fault.
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I think it has to do with the missing 14400 speed line in /etc/gettydefs. Is it safe
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to add it bluntly? or is there any other alternative (locked on 38400, for instance,
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instead of auto-select through circulating speed lines in /etc/gettydefs)
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Any hints welcome, i want them to call!!
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Thanx,
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Steef
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==============
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S.G. de Bruijn E-Mail: debruijn@cs.utwente.nl
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Twente University of Technology, Dept. of Computer Science
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Enschede The Netherlands
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Phone: Work: +31 53 894191 Home: +31 53 334812
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=========================== @@ ===========================
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signature: file not found
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From: arnolds@ifns.de (Heinz-Ado Arnolds)
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Subject: Floppy disk errors
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Date: 30 Aug 1994 19:57:13 GMT
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Since several kernel revisions I've encountered some reproducable errors
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with handling floppy disks. The procedure is as follows:
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1. fdformat /dev/fd0H1440
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2. mke2fs -c -v /dev/fd0H1440 1440
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3. remove disk from drive
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4. insert it again
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5. e2fsck -v -y -f /dev/fd0H1440
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Step 5 shows the message
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Block bitmap -151587082 for group 0 not in group.
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If I try to mount such a disk before checking it, I get the message
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ext2_check_descriptors: Block bitmap for group 0 not in group
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(block 4143380214)!
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Another time I copied some files to a disk after creating the file system and
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mounting the disk. Then after unmounting, removing, inserting and mounting
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the disk again I got the two messages:
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ext2_check_blocks_bitmap: Wrong free blocks count for group 0,
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stored = 1241, counted = 1377
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ext2_check_blocks_bitmap: Wrong free blocks count in super block,
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stored = 1241, counted = 1377
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The problem still exists if I'm using MSDOG formated floppy disks.
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I'm using e2fsprogs-0.5a with kernel 1.1.49 on 386 and 486 systems with
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Adaptec 1542C and on 486-PCI with NCR53c7,8xx.
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Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Ado
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--
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=============================================================================
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Heinz-Ado Arnolds arnolds@ifns.de
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IFNS GmbH +49 2234 18520 (voice)
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Max-Planck-Strasse 37, 50858 Koeln, Germany +49 2234 185265 (fax)
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------------------------------
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From: ege@solix.fiu.edu (Dr. Raimund K. Ege)
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Subject: PLIP: Laptop to Desktop
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Date: 30 Aug 1994 20:07:34 GMT
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I have been folloing the recent discussions on PLIP setup
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and after reading the HOWTOs and getting a cable made (following
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the pin-out as described in NET-2-HOWTO) dared to try:
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the desktop (sierra) is a 486/66 running Linux 1.1.18,
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the laptop (oblivion) is a 486/25 running Linux 1.0.8.
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After recompiling the kernels with the PLIP option, the desktop reports
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plip0: configured for parallel port at 0x3bc, IRQ 5.
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on boot-up, the laptop says
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plip1: configured for parallel port at 0x378, irq 7.
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then on the desktop, I do:
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ifconfig plip0 sierra pointopoint oblivion up
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route add -host oblivion
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and on the laptop:
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ifconfig plip1 oblivion pointopoint sierra up
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route add -host sierra
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but no luck: none of the network services (ping, telnet, ...)
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work. They just hang.
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"dmesg" reports this on the desktop:
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plip0: Connect failed in send_packet().
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"dmesg" reports this on the laptop:
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plip1: wrong header octet
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checksum error
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What did I do wrong ?
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Are the 2 kernel versions compatible in using PLIP ?
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Could it be that my laptop has a wrong parallel port chip
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(something to that effect was mentioned in the NET-2-HOWTO,
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the laptop is a Midwest Micro Elite subnotebook) ?
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Any help is appreciated.
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--
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Raimund K. Ege School of Computer Science
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Florida Int'l University
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ege@scs.fiu.edu (305) 348-3381 University Park
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ege@servax.bitnet FAX (305) 348-3549 Miami, FL 33199
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------------------------------
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Reply-To: stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net (Stephen Benson)
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From: stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net (Stephen Benson)
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Date: Tue, 30 Aug 1994 08:39:42 GMT
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Subject: Re: Xconsole - little trick won't work any more (sorry)
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In article <Cv82vL.19B@odin.apana.org.au>, John Saunders (john@odin.apana.org.au) writes:
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>Heiko Herold (hman@arianna.dei.unipd.it) wrote:
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>> In article <CupGJK.2sG@efn.org>, Darrell Fuhriman <darrell@efn.org> wrote:
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>> >
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>> >I noticed this too. I got around it by running xconsole SUID root. I
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>> >realize that may not be the ideal answer, but it worked for me.
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>> >
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>
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>> Moment - you mean it worked = no error messages, or does it *really* work ?
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>> SUIDing my xconsole only let disappear the errors, but still, as root
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>> or as normal user with the SUID, the xconsole does _not_ work - the
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>> messages can goes everywhere except the xconsole :(
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>
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>What's the problem guys? I don't have any problem with xconsole at all.
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>The way that it should work it that xdm runs the GiveConsole script which
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>chmod's the /dev/console file so that it is accessable by the user that
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>logged in. Then xconsole runs with no problems. Then to actually see
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>any messages you need to change /etc/syslog.conf so that some messages
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>are sent to /dev/console. Just add a line to /etc/syslog.conf:
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>
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>*.=debug /dev/console
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>
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>However if your running without xdm then I'm not sure how this works.
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>--
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>
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I don't use xdm, but I'll take a look. I've followed this thread for a while
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and _finally_ got xconsole to work with:
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startx >& /dev/console
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which I've now aliased startx to. No problems (tho' it's probably a major
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security hole or something; inelegant at the very least).
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--
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+ stephen benson + + + + + linux 1.0.9 + + xfree86 2.1.1 +
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+ stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net + + + + + + + + + + +
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.*
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+ +
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------------------------------
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From: delemar@galet.icp.grenet.fr (Delemar )
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Subject: Re: Shutting down when running in runlevel 6 (X)
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Date: 31 Aug 1994 10:14:17 GMT
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In article <baba.778287597@ph-meter> baba@ph-meter.beckman.uiuc.edu (Baba Buehler) writes:
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>maxims@ucsee.EECS.Berkeley.EDU (Maxim Spivak) writes:
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>
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>>Question:
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>> Is changing the default runlevel to 6 all I need to do, or is there
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>>more. (It works fine, I just want to make sure.)
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[...]
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>> When I typed the
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>>command, it used to say things like "Sending TERM signal to all
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>>processes" and "Sending KILL signal to all processes." It no longer does
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>>so, so at which point is it safe to turn of my machine?
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>
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>
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>the shutdown messages will end up going to one of the VC's, probably
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>VC1. try Cntrl-Alt-1 right after you enter the shutdown command.
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Tss, tss, Alt-F6 ! When "shutdown kills X, you go back to VC1, where X was
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started first, so you're on a text term. In runlevel 6, the only text terminal
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available for login is the 6 one, so you might have type the command on
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this terminal, don't you ? To go back to this terminal, hit the Alt-F6 key, it
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should work. at least it works on my linux box...
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DELEMAR Olivier
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******************************************************************
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* DELEMAR Olivier | Room : 527 *
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* ICP/INPG | Phone : 76-57-48-27 *
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* 46 Av. Felix VIALLET | Fax. : 76-57-47-10 *
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* 38031 GRENOBLE Cedex - FRANCE | e-mail : delemar@icp.grenet.fr *
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******************************************************************
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------------------------------
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From: brennerc@saucer.cc.umr.edu (Corey Brenner)
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Subject: Re: FTape problems (Conner 250)
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Date: Wed, 31 Aug 1994 02:32:43 GMT
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Rob Fugina (rfugina@mcdga96) wrote:
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: I've been slowly trying to get one thing working at a time since I installed
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: Linux on my PC several months ago. I am currently stuck on FTape. I have
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: a Conner 250MB tape drive. I have also just done a clean install of the
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: Slackware 2.0.0 distribution. The command 'mt -f /dev/ftape retension' works
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: fine, but to tar to the /dev/ftape device results in 'I/O error'. The Conner
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: manual suggests a jumper be removed from the drive for Unix operating systems
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: that has something to do with auto-positioning. This didn't make a difference.
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: Can anybody give me some hints as to why it's not working?
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: Rob
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: --
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: Rob Fugina, Systems Analyst ** I think, therefore I am not politically correct.
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: rfugina@mcdgs01.cr.usgs.GOV, robf@umr.edu, robf@cs.umr.edu, robf@ee.umr.edu
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: GE/CS d-(---) p c++++ l++ u++ e- m+ s+/- n--- h-- f? !g w+ t+ r y?
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: http://mcmcweb.cr.usgs.gov/~rfugina/
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Perhaps not related, but on a similar note, when I get done using ftape on my
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system at home (i486DX/33, Iomega 250, FC-10) I can no longer use the floppies.
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I use the tape controller as a floppy controller, also and haven't had any
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problems except for that one... good work all in all! :)
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Corey Brenner (brennerc@umr.edu, cbrenner@mcdgs01.cr.usgs.gov) Hi, Rob!
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------------------------------
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From: cisko@d0tokensun.fnal.gov (Greg Cisko)
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Subject: Re: What is my root password????????
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Date: 30 Aug 1994 20:02:51 GMT
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Reply-To: cisko@d0tokensun.fnal.gov
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In article 776434359@nitride.EECS.Berkeley.EDU, jwshin@nitride.EECS.Berkeley.EDU (Jinwoo Shin) writes:
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>august1@server.uwindsor.ca (Augustyn Robert) writes:
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>
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>>I do not remember my root password,
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>>What is the easest way of getting it, I can not get to su level
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>>and I would not like to reinstall the software.
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>
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>Unless you know a good way to reverse multiple DES encryption, it's very
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>difficult to get your password from the encrypted form. Boot from bootdisk,
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>mount your partition, blank out password section for root on /etc/passwd,
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>login, then change your password. (I think that's right)
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All that is neccissary is to boot up in "single user mode". On a SUN
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I think you would give "vmunix -s" to boot in singleuser. (I only had
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to do it once :-) ) I don't know what the same command would be in Linux
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though. I'm sure it is possible. Then you can re-edit your passwd file
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with vi. After all this was done, then I think a CNTL-D switched from
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single user to multi-user mode. All this was about 2 years ago, so I
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may be rusty.
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>--
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>Jinwoo Shin jwshin@eecs.berkeley.edu
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>System Administrator
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>Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center
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------------------------------
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From: gonzo@magnet.mednet.net (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Subject: Re: Any Slackware 2.0 security probs???
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Date: 31 Aug 1994 03:05:40 GMT
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In article <CvDnqp.62t@thales.nmia.com>,
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Stan Orrell <sao@thales.nmia.com> wrote:
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>
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>There is also a script, in /var/adm/scripts called gonzo. This script
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>will install the three users listed above, and thus should also be
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>removed.
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>
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No, it should not. It has no effect unless you run it as root. (Haven't
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we been through this already?)
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This package has caused so many people to freak out for no good reason
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that I am going to move it into the contrib directory on the next
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release... but for the record, I don't consider it a security hole. On
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the other hand, ignorant and/or unalert sysadmins certainly are. :^)
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Pat
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------------------------------
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From: jlnance@eos.ncsu.edu (James Lewis Nance)
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Subject: Re: SWAP >16M - Does it help ?
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Date: 30 Aug 1994 20:16:37 GMT
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Reply-To: jlnance@eos.ncsu.edu (James Lewis Nance)
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>
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> I know that at some stage the kernel versions only used up to 16meg of swap.
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> Is this fixed yet ? Can I use more than 16Meg in the kernel versions and
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> in what version ?
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Running kernel 1.1.18:
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4:17pm up 1 day, 3:49, 7 users, load average: 2.22, 2.23, 1.92
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52 processes: 49 sleeping, 3 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
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CPU states: 5.8% user, 0.0% nice, 11.9% system, 82.6% idle
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Mem: 14784K av, 14168K used, 616K free, 716K shrd, 556K buff
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Swap: 131032K av, 62248K used, 68784K free
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PID USER PRI NI SIZE RES SHRD STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND
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5861 jlnance 19 0 133 228 300 R 8.5 1.5 28:04 /usr/bin/top
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6584 jlnance 9 0 66780 10000 5272 R 8.3 67.6 8:33 (a.out)
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4973 root 1 0 86 24 204 R 0.3 0.1 1:13 in.rlogind
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7 root 1 0 24 76 248 S 0.1 0.5 0:39 update (bdflush)
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6849 jlnance 1 0 109 148 252 S 0.1 1.0 0:00 gcc -M -I.././inc
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6875 jlnance 9 0 94 16 36 D 0.1 0.1 0:00 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/
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1 root 1 0 48 0 168 SW 0.0 0.0 0:05 (init)
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------------------------------
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From: motreba@ray.boa.uni.torun.pl (Maciej Otreba)
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Subject: Re: Help please w/filesystem check
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Date: 31 Aug 1994 13:18:31 GMT
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Greg W. Zoller (gwz@n8pph52.nt.com) wrote:
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: Can anybody tell me if it is even normal to have linux go through
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: a whole filesystem check each time I boot?
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|
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: I've re-installed linux to get around this problem. The first time
|
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: I boot on a new installation... no problem. All subsequent boots
|
||||
: it does this annoying check even though I always ran shutdown and
|
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: waited until it gave me the ok to cut the power.
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|
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: Thaxus Abunchus for any thoughts/comments...
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: Greg
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|
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There is way to avoid checking whole filesystem during boot.
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The followind rc script has been taken from Slackware 2.0.0.
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Before using that make this with your kernel image:
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|
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rdev -R /vmlinux 1
|
||||
|
||||
where
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/vmlinux is your kernel Image.
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|
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|
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# /etc/rc
|
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#
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||||
# These commands are executed at boot time by init(8).
|
||||
# User customization should go in /etc/rc.local.
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||||
|
||||
PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
|
||||
|
||||
# enable swapping
|
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/sbin/swapon -a
|
||||
|
||||
# Start update.
|
||||
/sbin/update &
|
||||
|
||||
# Test to see if the root partition is read-only, like it ought to be.
|
||||
READWRITE=no
|
||||
if echo -n >> "Testing filesystem status"; then
|
||||
rm -f "Testing filesystem status"
|
||||
READWRITE=yes
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Check the integrity of all filesystems
|
||||
if [ ! $READWRITE = yes ]; then
|
||||
/sbin/fsck -A -a
|
||||
# If there was a failure, drop into single-user mode.
|
||||
if [ $? -gt 1 ] ; then
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo "**************************************"
|
||||
echo "fsck returned error code - REBOOT NOW!"
|
||||
echo "**************************************"
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo
|
||||
/bin/login
|
||||
fi
|
||||
# Remount the root filesystem in read-write mode
|
||||
echo "Remounting root device with read-write enabled."
|
||||
/sbin/mount -w -n -o remount /
|
||||
else
|
||||
cat << EOF
|
||||
|
||||
*** Root partition has already been mounted read-write. Cannot check!
|
||||
For filesystem checking to work properly, your system must initially mount
|
||||
the root partition as read only. Please modify your kernel with 'rdev' so that
|
||||
it does this. If you're booting with LILO, type:
|
||||
rdev -R /vmlinuz 1
|
||||
(^^^^^^^^ ... or whatever your kernel name is.)
|
||||
|
||||
If you boot from a kernel on a floppy disk, put it in the drive and type:
|
||||
rdev -R /dev/fd0 1
|
||||
|
||||
This will fix the problem *AND* eliminate this annoying message. :^)
|
||||
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
sleep 10
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# remove /etc/mtab* so that mount will create it with a root entry
|
||||
/bin/rm -f /etc/mtab* /etc/nologin /etc/utmp
|
||||
|
||||
# Looks like we have to create this.
|
||||
cat /dev/null >> /etc/utmp
|
||||
|
||||
# mount file systems in fstab (and create an entry for /)
|
||||
# but not NFS because TCP/IP is not yet configured
|
||||
/sbin/mount -avt nonfs
|
||||
|
||||
# Configure the system clock.
|
||||
# This can be changed if your system keeps GMT.
|
||||
if [ -x /sbin/clock ]; then
|
||||
/sbin/clock -s
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Setup the /etc/issue and /etc/motd to reflect the current kernel level:
|
||||
# THESE WIPE ANY CHANGES YOU MAKE TO /ETC/ISSUE AND /ETC/MOTD WITH EACH
|
||||
# BOOT. COMMENT THEM OUT IF YOU WANT TO MAKE CUSTOM VERSIONS.
|
||||
echo > /etc/issue
|
||||
echo Welcome to Linux `/bin/uname -a | /bin/cut -d\ -f3`. >> /etc/issue
|
||||
echo >> /etc/issue
|
||||
echo "`/bin/uname -a | /bin/cut -d\ -f1,3`. (Posix)." > /etc/motd
|
||||
|
||||
# Set up the serial ports.
|
||||
# This made a couple machines I tested this on hang at this point in the boot
|
||||
# process, so it's getting commented out by default. However, if you need to
|
||||
# set up extended serial ports try it out. It usually works great.
|
||||
#/bin/sh /etc/rc.d/rc.serial
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
___________________________________________________
|
||||
| / |
|
||||
| Maciej Otreba / E-MAIL: |
|
||||
|------------------------/--------------------------|
|
||||
| 87-116 Torun, POLAND / |
|
||||
| Dzialowskiego 4/4 / motreba@boa.uni.torun.pl |
|
||||
| phone +48-56-485645 / |
|
||||
|____________________/______________________________|
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: andrew@amelia.db.erau.edu (Andrew Anderson)
|
||||
Subject: Re: DOSEMU 0.53: termcap file
|
||||
Date: 31 Aug 1994 02:58:20 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Chris Stuber (cstuber@info.census.gov) wrote:
|
||||
: Does anyone have a *working* termcap file for DOSEMU access via
|
||||
: telnet? Arrow key, etc. aint working. If anyone has got this
|
||||
: stuff tweaked, Please send me a copy of your /etc/termcap file.
|
||||
:
|
||||
: Thanks,
|
||||
|
||||
: -Chris (Chris.Stuber@Census.GOV)
|
||||
|
||||
It depends on what program you're using to telnet in...it seems that
|
||||
every one is different. I have a mostly functional termcap for QVT,
|
||||
and I'm trying to work with a friend to get a termcap for QM Win working.
|
||||
|
||||
I'd really like to see some type of termcap repository so that others
|
||||
don't have to duplicate my efforts and I don't have to duplicate others
|
||||
work. What do you netters think?
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
|===========================================================================|
|
||||
| Andrew Anderson andrew@db.erau.edu |
|
||||
| Novell Network System Administrator "Making the impossible |
|
||||
| Linux System Administrator possible -- daily!" |
|
||||
| |
|
||||
| I don't speak for ERAU, and God knows I don't want them to speak for me! |
|
||||
|===========================================================================|
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu (Daniel Tran)
|
||||
Subject: WTMP question
|
||||
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 1994 20:21:57 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Hi,
|
||||
The /usr/adm/wtmp file records all logins/logouts. Upon examining the system,
|
||||
I found that there isn't a file like that. How do you enable this process?.
|
||||
Can someone help me out.
|
||||
|
||||
TIA
|
||||
Daniel Tran - dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: martin@llanelli.demon.co.uk (Martin Thomas)
|
||||
Subject: Re: News & Slackware V2
|
||||
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 1994 19:36:44 +0000
|
||||
|
||||
PostMaster@barclays.co.uk wrote:
|
||||
: (demon.co.uk) and as I understand it, slurp only give read access. I would like
|
||||
: a full posting service.
|
||||
|
||||
I use slurp & post using Demon's mail2news gateway.
|
||||
|
||||
Martin.
|
||||
--
|
||||
Martin Thomas | Internet: martin@llanelli.demon.co.uk
|
||||
+44-(0)554-770546 | CompuServe: 70374,332
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: mayfield@itd.adelaide.edu.au (rob)
|
||||
Subject: F'Domain TMC950 woes
|
||||
Date: 31 Aug 1994 03:59:22 GMT
|
||||
Reply-To: mayfield@itd.adelaide.edu.au
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Has anyone experience in getting future domain tmc950 cards to work properly under
|
||||
linux ?
|
||||
|
||||
Ive followed the advice in the FAQ's, managed to fdisk the scsi drives ok, but when
|
||||
setup calls fdisk with the -l option to list partitions, it fails 'coz fdisk
|
||||
reports on needing to set heads/sect/cyls etc. I overcame this by hacking the script,
|
||||
but then during the format phase, it all locks up.
|
||||
|
||||
controller is at ca00 int 5, and has v6.0 rom from future domain, but the card looks
|
||||
like a clone of some sort. when the system boots from floppy it reports ST01/02, and
|
||||
shows scsi devices correctly.
|
||||
|
||||
I'm figuring theres probably something obvious thats escaped me ...
|
||||
|
||||
Any help appreciated.
|
||||
|
||||
Rob
|
||||
--
|
||||
rob mayfield senior technical analyst, australian submarine corporation p/l
|
||||
mayfield@wattle.itd.adelaide.edu.au vk5xxx@vk5xxx.#adl.#sa.aus.oc +6183487713w
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: motreba@ray.boa.uni.torun.pl (Maciej Otreba)
|
||||
Subject: Re: 3c509 can't be reached.
|
||||
Date: 31 Aug 1994 13:11:13 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Jose Acacio de Barros (barros@ockham.Stanford.EDU) wrote:
|
||||
: Hello Folks,
|
||||
|
||||
: I've been trying to connect a computer to the net but so far
|
||||
: I've been failing. When I boot the computer the kernel recognizes
|
||||
: the ethernet card (a Com3 3c509) and seems OK. The problem appears
|
||||
: when /sbin/ifconfig is called from rc.inet1. At this time I get
|
||||
: the following message:
|
||||
|
||||
: SIOCSFFLAGS: Try again
|
||||
|
||||
: After that eth is not added to the network. If I run "/sbin/ifconfig"
|
||||
: I get as information that I have only the loopback device. Of course
|
||||
: if I try to ping somewhere the network is "unreachable", since eth0
|
||||
: is not available.
|
||||
|
||||
: I ran out of ideas of what to do now. Does someone have any suggestions?
|
||||
: I'm running Linux 1.0.8 (Slackware 1.2.0) in a 486DX w/16Mb of memory.
|
||||
|
||||
I use Dell 433s/P Netplex with the same type of ethercard and I discovered
|
||||
no trouble. I use Slackware 2.0.0 with kernel 1.0.9. Works perfectly. So:
|
||||
check out the settings if IRQ channel and I/O address at your card and
|
||||
compare it to the defaults in kernel source.
|
||||
|
||||
Maciej
|
||||
--
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
___________________________________________________
|
||||
| / |
|
||||
| Maciej Otreba / E-MAIL: |
|
||||
|------------------------/--------------------------|
|
||||
| 87-116 Torun, POLAND / |
|
||||
| Dzialowskiego 4/4 / motreba@boa.uni.torun.pl |
|
||||
| phone +48-56-485645 / |
|
||||
|____________________/______________________________|
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: mayfield@itd.adelaide.edu.au (rob)
|
||||
Subject: 4P Serial on same IRQ ?
|
||||
Date: 31 Aug 1994 04:09:31 GMT
|
||||
Reply-To: mayfield@itd.adelaide.edu.au
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Ive set up an MS400 card with all 4 ports on irq7, using the AA4RE interrupt
|
||||
sharing mod (4x1n4148, 1x4.7kOhm etc).
|
||||
|
||||
Every time I use setserial to set the serial irq's to 7, it locks up the whole
|
||||
machine (I know it warns about this).
|
||||
|
||||
I have no parallel ports, scsi is on 5. Ive tried it as ttyS0-3, and also with
|
||||
a dual port S0-1 with the 4 port at S2-5, as well as removing the 2 port and
|
||||
just trying the 4 port as ttyS4-7 et al. same results all the time. I also tried
|
||||
the IRQ commoned to 2/9 instead of 7 (2 is a standard setting for the MS400, 7
|
||||
has to be engineered :-)
|
||||
|
||||
any help would be greatly appreciated !
|
||||
|
||||
Rob
|
||||
--
|
||||
rob mayfield senior technical analyst, australian submarine corporation p/l
|
||||
mayfield@wattle.itd.adelaide.edu.au vk5xxx@vk5xxx.#adl.#sa.aus.oc +6183487713w
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
to be added to or deleted from it should be directed, is:
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
You can send mail to the entire list (and comp.os.linux.admin) via:
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
Linux may be obtained via one of these FTP sites:
|
||||
nic.funet.fi pub/OS/Linux
|
||||
tsx-11.mit.edu pub/linux
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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