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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, 27 Sep 94 19:13:39 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #114
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Linux-Admin Digest #114, Volume #2 Tue, 27 Sep 94 19:13:39 EDT
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Contents:
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Why does my 486 DX2 66 register 0.78 BogoMips (no turbo switch) ? (jim buzbee)
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Re: Networking 2 machines? (Dr. Raimund K. Ege)
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Request info on LINUX books and magazines (Luis Miguel Silveira)
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info (Jeff Langley)
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Linux as KingGod NFS Server to DOS Slaves (Jason Asbahr)
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Re: Pentiums (thanks!) (Jeff Mickey)
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IBM HDD problems... (fwd) (A.Couture@agora.stm.it)
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Re: Smail on Linux. Was: Smail has intermittent fits (Scot Art)
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Re: Has anyone gotten ftape to work? (Kevin Cummings)
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Re: Where is insmod (Kevin Cummings)
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Caching SCSI Controller rec. ? (Rusty L. Atkins)
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Greek driver (Nikos Massios)
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Time Zone (Nikos Massios)
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Re: Linux as KingGod NFS Server to DOS Slaves (D.F.S.)
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packet filtering on Linux PPP gateway machine (Matthew Braun)
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Re: Can't compile 1.1.50 - barfs on entry.s (Richard Lamont)
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MHS to UUCP Gateway? (George W. Pogue)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: jbuzbee@den.mmc.com (jim buzbee)
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Subject: Why does my 486 DX2 66 register 0.78 BogoMips (no turbo switch) ?
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 14:47:49 GMT
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0.78 BogoMips ? When I boot off the slackware net boot disk version 2.0.1
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with a 1.0.9 kernel I get 0.78. When I boot off a "rescue" boot disk I
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get a more normal 33.x . Installing with a 0.78 bogomip kernel is like watching
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paint dry. Any ideas here ? It isn't the "turbo" switch, this machine
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doesn't have one ( Compaq 486 DX2 66 with 12 meg ram, 120 meg IDE drive ).
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Thanks Jim Buzbee
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| .signature ? what .signature ? I don't need no stinking .signature |
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| Jim Buzbee ( jbuzbee@laura.den.mmc.com ) |
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From: ege@solix.fiu.edu (Dr. Raimund K. Ege)
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Subject: Re: Networking 2 machines?
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 19:56:53 GMT
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In article <365rfj$10g@Venus.mcs.com>, macgyver@MCS.COM (MacGyver) writes:
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|> I've got a major problem trying to network a couple of my machines. Basically,
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|> I use machine A to dial into SLIP and connect me to the net. Machine B is
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|> connected to machine A via PLIP, which works just fine. Machine A can see
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|> hosts on the Internet and can telnet anywhere. Machine B can only see
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|> Machine A, and nothing else. I want to set it up so I can telnet out from
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|> either Machine B or Machine A, by using Machine A as a router or gateway to
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|> the net. ANY help would be greatly appreciated.
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I got a similar setup working just recently.
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Here is what I did (on Linux 1.1.50) in addition
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to the regular SLIP and PLIP startup, which seems
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to work in your case:
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- compiled the kernel with routing/gateway enabled
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- used 2 ip numbers on A, one for the sl0, one for the plip0 interface
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- executed "route add default gw A" on machine B
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- executed "route add host B A 1" on the Sun that is the SLIP server.
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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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From: lms@rle-vlsi.mit.edu (Luis Miguel Silveira)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Request info on LINUX books and magazines
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 18:19:02 GMT
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Reply-To: lms@rle-vlsi.mit.edu
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Hi.
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I am looking for good reference books and/or magazines that include
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descriptions or articles about Linux. Are there any available? If a
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CD-ROM with the software comes with the book/magazine that would be a
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*big* plus.
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Please reply by e-mail as I do not follow this newsgroup all the time.
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Thank you for your time and attention.
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-Miguel
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Luis Miguel Silveira e-mail : lms@rle-vlsi.mit.edu
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WWW URL: http://rle-vlsi.mit.edu/web/people/lms/lms.html
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Research Laboratory for Electronics - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Room 36-893, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Phone: (617)-253-7307
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Cambridge MA 02139 Fax: (617)-258-7864
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From: Jeff Langley <jlangley@sun1.wwb.noaa.gov>
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Subject: info
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 14:23:31 -0400
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Reply-To: jlangley@sun1.wwb.noaa.gov
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info
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From: cosc176t@menudo.uh.edu (Jason Asbahr)
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Subject: Linux as KingGod NFS Server to DOS Slaves
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Date: 25 Sep 1994 06:33:16 GMT
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Ok, maybe the subject line is a bit overdone... :-)
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I'd like to use a Linux box as the central fileserver for a
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set of DOS boxes (and other unix-ish boxes, but that's no
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problem).
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I've used Lantastic and the Lantastic TCP/IP extensions with
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disappointment in the past.
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Can anyone recommend DOS-based NFS solutions that will allow
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command-line level remote file access as well as Windows remote
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access? I don't need to netboot, I just need to share files.
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Thanks!
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Jason Asbahr 116 E. Edgebrook #603
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Reactive Systems / C.R.A.S.H. Houston, Texas 77034
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Consulting and Development (713) 946-2732 voice
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NeXT / Newton / Virtual Reality asbahr@crash.org (NeXTmail)
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--
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Jason Asbahr 116 E. Edgebrook #603
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Reactive Systems / C.R.A.S.H. Houston, Texas 77034
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Consulting and Development (713) 946-2732 voice
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NeXT / Newton / Virtual Reality asbahr@crash.org (NeXTmail)
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From: jmic@tezcat.com (Jeff Mickey)
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Subject: Re: Pentiums (thanks!)
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 11:55:39 -0500
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In article <363mqq$jrn@rs1-hrz.uni-duisburg.de>,
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Martin Spott <sk001sp@unidui.uni-duisburg.de> wrote:
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>Frank B. Brokken (frank@icce.rug.nl) wrote:
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>: The other day I posted a request about using pentiums with linux (or vv ?)
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>: and got about 10 reactions, generally positively answering my question about
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>: the use of linux on Pentiums.
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>
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>... and why don't you post a summary ?
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>
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>Martin.
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>--
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>EMail: bevorzugt privat: Martin@smigel.mitropa.com
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> notfalls auch "dienstlich": Martin.Spott@uni-duisburg.de
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Yes Please.
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From: A.Couture@agora.stm.it
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Subject: IBM HDD problems... (fwd)
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 14:32:17 -0400
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Reply-To: A.Couture@agora.stm.it
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 15:59:14 +0000
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From: Andre Couture <andrec@cyborg.cic>
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Subject: IBM HDD problems... (fwd)
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To: "comp.os.linux.admin" <linux-admin@news-digests.mit.edu>,
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"comp.os.linux.help" <linux-help@news-digests.mit.edu>
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Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9409271532.A5971-0100000@cyborg>
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MIME-Version: 1.0
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Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
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A friend of mine justed landed me a IBM HD-Drive to check.
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I've connected it to my PAS16 scsi port, and rebooted,
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here are the loggin messages, can someone give me some
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explications/interpretation?
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Note that the PAS16 scsi is my second, my first is Adaptec 1742A. But no
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extra connector on the cable, that why :-).
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thanks,
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andre
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1 SCSI cdrom 1 SCSI disk total.
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scsi1: rejecting message Synchronous Data Transfer Request period = 200 ns,
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offset = 12
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Vendor: IBM Model: 0661467 Rev: G
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Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
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Detected scsi disk sdb at scsi1, id 0, lun 0
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scsi : detected 1 SCSI cdrom 2 SCSI disks total.
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Scd sectorsize = 2048 bytes
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sdb : READ CAPACITY failed.
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sdb : status = 0, message = 00, host = 0, driver = 28
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sdb : extended sense code = 2
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sdb : block size assumed to be 512 bytes, disk size 1GB.
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Partition check:
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sda: sda1 sda2
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scsi1 : watchdog timer fired in NCR5380_pread()
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scsi1 : switching target 0 lun 0 to slow handshake
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scsi1 : reseting for second half of retries.
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NCR5380 : coroutine is running.
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scsi1 : REQ not asserted, phase unknown.
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scsi1: no currently connected command
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scsi1: issue_queue
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scsi1: disconnected_queue
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scsi1: rejecting message Synchronous Data Transfer Request period = 200 ns,
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offset = 12
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SCSI disk error : host 1 id 0 lun 0 return code = 18000002
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sd810: old sense key None
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Non-extended sense class 0 code 0x0 scsidisk I/O error: dev 0810, sector 0
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unable to read partition table of device 0810
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=====
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Andre Couture,
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A.Couture@Agora.stm.it (preferred)
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_/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ Centre Informatique Couture
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_/ _/ _/ (div. of 938934 Ontario Inc.)
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_/ _/ _/ 938934 Ontario Inc. Phone: +1-613-762-0262
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_/ _/ _/ 155 Queen St. FAX: +1-819-775-9697
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_/ _/ _/ Suite 900 Roma: +39/6-5125-745
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_/_/_/_/. _/_/_/_/. _/_/_/_/. Ottawa, Ontario Delphi: CoutureA
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@receiver file
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From: scot@sysx.apana.org.au (Scot Art)
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Crossposted-To: comp.mail.smail
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Subject: Re: Smail on Linux. Was: Smail has intermittent fits
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Date: 25 Sep 1994 17:07:34 +1000
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Thanks for that infomation. In the end I had to figure most of it out by
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myself. My config did some with -smtp_debug as default though.
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ciao, scot.
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--
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// System-X Communications ////
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//// computer mediated communications for computer mediated artists ////
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Crossposted-To: utah.linux
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From: cummings@hammer.westboro-ma.peritus.com (Kevin Cummings)
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Subject: Re: Has anyone gotten ftape to work?
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 15:12:04 GMT
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In article <35qbvd$3j7@magus.cs.utah.edu>, kruckenb@cadesm43.eng.utah.edu (Pete Kruckenberg) writes:
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> I'm going to be setting up some kind of backup system on my Linux box,
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> and I'm wondering if anyone has gotten ftape to work. I haven't really
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> tried, but I heard some comments that it didn't work or was difficult
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> to set up. Are they true?
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Yes, FTAPE works, when it is configured and installed correctly. I seem to
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remember that if you upgrade your kernel, you need to rebuild FTAPE.
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There have also been problems with the FTAPE patches not working cleanly on
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all patch levels of the kernel (so it doesn't track well). Other people
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have had problems patching the kernel (for the modules support).
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> Also, any recommendations on what to get to back-up a 1GB drive (all
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> Linux ext2)? I was thinking about using a Colorado Jumbo 250, but
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> that'll take several tapes to backup. Are there any Linux-compatible
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> tape drives (SCSI or proprietary bus, since I don't have IDE in this
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> machine) that are pretty affordable (under $500) that are close to
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> 1GB?
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I just recently saw an ad for a 750MB tape backup unit for about US$500
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or so. Damn, now I can't remember where I saw it, or who's it was. It used
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1/4" tape mini-cartridges though. Hmmm, who's was it? Colorodo? Exabyte?
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I just checked the recent Insight ad in CS, and it wasn't there. Anyone
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else remember it?
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Kevin J. Cummings Peritus Software Services, Inc.
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cummings@kjc386.framingham.ma.us cummings@peritus.com
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From: cummings@hammer.westboro-ma.peritus.com (Kevin Cummings)
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Subject: Re: Where is insmod
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 15:15:39 GMT
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In article <54459@mindlink.bc.ca>, Robert_Broughton@mindlink.bc.ca (Robert Broughton) writes:
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> I'm trying to get ftape working, and it says that you need something called
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> /sbin/insmod to install it. Does anyone know where I can find this program?
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Yeah, it's in the modules package that you patched your kernel with. You
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can find it in the same place you found FTAPE.
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--
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Kevin J. Cummings Peritus Software Services, Inc.
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cummings@kjc386.framingham.ma.us cummings@peritus.com
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From: atkins@cc5037.pms.ford.com (Rusty L. Atkins)
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Subject: Caching SCSI Controller rec. ?
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 17:06:51 GMT
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I am getting ready to install a SCSI hard drive and tape drive and need
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a recommendation for a SCSI card. It needs to be a VLB caching controller
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that takes regular (30 pin?) simms.. Up to 16 Mb would be ideal since that
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is what I am using on my IDE card. fast-wide-scsi-2 wouldn't hurt either.
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:)
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If you can recommend a good card that meets these specifications, *please*
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email me at the address below. Thanks!
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Rusty Atkins atkins@mail.msen.com
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A not-so-proud citizen of the USSA... Where only crimimals can have guns.
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________________________________________________________________________________
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Don't Tread On Me.
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.help
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From: nxm@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Nikos Massios)
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Subject: Greek driver
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 13:37:45 GMT
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Anybody out there knows if there is a keyboard driver to make my
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keyboard capable of printing Greek? If not how can I find information
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on how to write my own?
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Nikos.
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Nikos Massios 3rd year Computer Science
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nikosm@castle.ed.ac.uk Edinburgh University
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nxm@dcs.ed.ac.uk nikos.massios@ed.ac.uk
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nmassi@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.help
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From: nxm@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Nikos Massios)
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Subject: Time Zone
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 13:49:06 GMT
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I think EET stands for Eastern European Time and it is GMT+02. Well
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if my previous statement is right then Slackware 1.2.0 is wrong
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because it thinks that EET is GMT+03. Anybody knows what EET is?
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Nikos.
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Nikos Massios 3rd year Computer Science
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nikosm@castle.ed.ac.uk Edinburgh University
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nxm@dcs.ed.ac.uk nikos.massios@ed.ac.uk
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nmassi@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr
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From: dfs@xmission.com (D.F.S.)
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Subject: Re: Linux as KingGod NFS Server to DOS Slaves
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 14:32:59 -0600
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Kevin Martinez (lps@rahul.net) wrote:
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: cosc176t@menudo.uh.edu (Jason Asbahr) writes:
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: >Ok, maybe the subject line is a bit overdone... :-)
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: >I'd like to use a Linux box as the central fileserver for a
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: >set of DOS boxes (and other unix-ish boxes, but that's no
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: >problem).
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: >Can anyone recommend DOS-based NFS solutions that will allow
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: >command-line level remote file access as well as Windows remote
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: >access? I don't need to netboot, I just need to share files.
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: I am successfully using the Tsoft NFS client software. It is available with
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: support for several TCP/IP stacks. It can be found at various MS-DOS archive
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: sites. A new version was just announced in the comp.protocols.nfs newsgroup.
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: There is also a package of similar functionality called XFS.
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What I would like to do is net boot some diskless machines with dos & NFS.
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Can this be done?
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I have seen the package to boot a Sun 3 from a linux server so it obviously
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doesn't need to boot linux on the clients, but does it need to be unix
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of some sort so that the boot image can contain network software to allow it
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to finish the boot process on the network?
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I can't really seem to find much info on setting this up even in standard unix
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manuals.
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I am trying to set up a network of 8088 & '286 machines to do a home automation
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project so the "Shit throw mickey-dos away and use a real OS & computer" won't
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be of much help.
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I can get 8 Bit Ne-1000 clone boards for $15.00 and boot proms for $8.00
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this is as cheap as I can get used floppy drives and a controller.
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It will also allow a single point of control to update software and parameters.
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Any Ideas?
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Marc Christensen
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From: matthew@cimage.com (Matthew Braun)
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Subject: packet filtering on Linux PPP gateway machine
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 16:21:55 -0400
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I've been reading the Linux newsgroups but haven't seen a direct answer
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to the question I have.
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I want to know if there is a mechanism for filtering packets based on
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the TCP port and IP address combination that are going through a Linux
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box running 'pppd'.
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I've seen references to the TIS firewall toolkit, which I grabbed off
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the net, but it doesn't seem to be what I want, or at least it is not in
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a ready to use form for Linux.
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Seems like packet filtering like this would have to be built into the
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kernel or pppd. But I don't know.
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Thanks for any help...
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Matthew.
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Matthew Braun Cimage, Corp.
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System Administrator Ann Arbor, MI USA
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matthew@cimage.com (313) 761-7422
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From: richard@stonix.demon.co.uk (Richard Lamont)
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Subject: Re: Can't compile 1.1.50 - barfs on entry.s
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 17:19:40 +0000
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mah@ka4ybr.com (Mark A. Horton KA4YBR) writes:
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>Andrew "Avumede" Hyatt (ash50842@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu) wrote:
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>: ralphs@halcyon.halcyon.com (Ralph Sims) writes:
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>: >richard@stonix.demon.co.uk (Richard Lamont) writes:
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>: >>I'm having trouble getting kernel 1.1.50 to compile. I've used 1.1.45 and
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>: >>patches 46-50 from a clean source, and there aren't any bits left over after
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>: >>doing the patches. I'm also using the ax25 stuff, including the latest
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>: >>patches from sunacm.swan.ac.uk. These too seemed to go in cleanly.
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>: >Patches must be installed as "patch -p0 <patchXX" in order to work.
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>: I dunno, I had the same problem, and I always use -p0 (although it is
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>: possible I didn't by accident)... but what happened is that entry.S had
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>: (in arch/i386/entry.S) two copies of the same program. So I just copied
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>: the entry.S.orig to entry.S and lived without whatever patch (probbably
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>: a dangerous thing to do, I know, but it seems to be working fine).
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>: --
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>: -Andy Hyatt
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>: -dres@uiuc.edu
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> I dunno, Andy.... I had a brain fart and forgot the -p0 on the apply for
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>one of these patches (going from 1.1.45 through patch 50) and saw the same thing,
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>realised I'd brain-checked, backed it out and reapplied (the right way!) and
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>all is fine now except for a 5772k data allocation (!!!!!!) and massive errors
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>when trying to compile a kernel with RARP selected :( ...but those are
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>other problems... but now I see 1.1.51 is out, so I guess it's time to go through
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>all the compiles again!
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It wasn't a patching problem. I followed the recommended procedure religiously.
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It's something to do with the new i386 specific directories and symlinks,
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getting mixed up with old stuff in /usr/src/linux. This produced various
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horrible symptoms depending on the exact manner in which the sources were
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wedged at the time.
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In the end, I used a brute-force-and-ignorance technique.
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1. Empty usr/src/linux altogether.
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2. Unpack linux-1.1.45.tar.gz into it afresh, and then do the patches using
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the -p0 option. If you cock any of these up, GOTO 1. (Ugh!)
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3. Continue with the procedure as in /usr/src/linux/README. Set up the
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symlinks as in /usr/src/linux/README. Make will install the link(s) to the
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i386 stuff - there is no need to do anything special here.
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4. Do everything else as of kernels passim.
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Richard.
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Crossposted-To: comp.unix.msdos
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From: gwp@dithots.org (George W. Pogue)
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Subject: MHS to UUCP Gateway?
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 15:12:18 GMT
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Does anyone know of a gateway device or something that will allow me to
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move mail between Microsoft MHS and unix either via SMTP or UUCP?
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Preferably to pipe mail out through uucp.
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The idea being that I can sit at my desktop connected to my MHS system
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and send email to you without having to telnet to a linux or unix box and
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do it from there.
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Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Please reply via email. If anyone
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wants, I can forward replies to them.
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bill
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