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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, 11 Oct 94 11:18:05 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #175
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Linux-Admin Digest #175, Volume #2 Tue, 11 Oct 94 11:18:05 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: [help] user cannot update password (take 2) (Tom Vaughan)
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Re: Cron Problems - Script runs from shell but not cron (Brian Kramer)
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Re: Security hole - has noone noticed so far? (Joerg Mertin)
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Re: LINUX mouse problem (Andrew Robert Ellsworth)
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Re: PCI vs. VLB (ASUS SP3G) (Donald Becker)
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Re: ftp better, but still freezes with 1.1.52. Was: ftp freeze problems (Daniel Tran)
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Re: kernel message in log file - what does it mean (SOLVED??) (Daniel Tran)
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Re: Telnet & ftp freeze! (John Richardson)
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Re: Cron Problems - Script runs from shell but not cron (Thomas Koenig)
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Re: Please don't post security holess... (Dan Swartzendruber)
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Re: Has anyone gotten ftape to work? (Dennis Flaherty)
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Xconfig for Diamond Speedstar V24 (ET4000) (Martin Blaschke)
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Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy (Kevin Cummings)
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From: vaughan@beast.nhn.uoknor.edu (Tom Vaughan)
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Subject: Re: [help] user cannot update password (take 2)
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Date: 7 Oct 94 22:32:17 GMT
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arm@helix.nih.gov (Andrew_R._Mitz) writes:
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>We are running linux 1.1.18 loaded with Slackware 2.0.
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>When root runs the passwd program there is no problem.
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>However, when another user runs passwd the program
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>quits after entering the new password (twice) with:
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>Can't open /etc/ptmp, can't update password.
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Someone mailed me a fix for this. As root, all you have to do is
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% chmod +s /usr/bin/passwd /usr/bin/chsh
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Thomas
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From: Brian Kramer <bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com>
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Subject: Re: Cron Problems - Script runs from shell but not cron
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Date: 11 Oct 1994 06:14:50 -0400
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Reply-To: bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com
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On Tue, 11 Oct 1994, Ted Harding wrote:
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| Brian Kramer asks:-
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| > I am having trouble with some scripts running fine from a prompt, but not
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| > from cron. Here's one of the scripts. Anyone else have problems like this?
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| I notice that this script includes lines like
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| backupmenu()
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| {
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| echo "Usage backup <what>\n"
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| echo "<what>: full (Full backup) ";
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| echo " root (Root partition /) ";
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| echo " news (News Spool partition /usr/spool/news) ";
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| echo " user (User partition /home/home1) ";
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| echo " nn (NN partition /usr/spool/nndb) ";
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| echo " inn (Inn partiton /usr/lib/news)\n ";
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| }
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I found the problem, ksh isn't supported under cron. The echo only happens
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if the script is run incorrectly. 99% of the time they never show up.
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Brian Kramer - Owner/Systems Administrator - bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com
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New Jersey Computer Connection - Public Access Unix Site - pluto.njcc.com
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Voice: 609-896-2799 - Fax: 609-896-2994 - Dialups: 609-896-3191
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Dialup or Telnet to pluto.njcc.com and log in as guest for more information.
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From: smurphy@stardust.bln.sub.org (Joerg Mertin)
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Crossposted-To: comp.mail.smail
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Subject: Re: Security hole - has noone noticed so far?
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Date: 9 Oct 1994 08:13:35 GMT
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Reply-To: smurphy@stardust.bln.sub.org
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In comp.os.linux.admin Nick Andrew (nick@kralizec.zeta.org.au) wrote:
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: In <36v68b$hnp@athena.veritas.com> tron@veritas.com (Ronald S. Karr) writes:
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: >In article <36tn3d$hgo@ra.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>,
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: >Martin Bartosch <martin@koma.escape.de> wrote:
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: >>/usr/lib/sendmail -d -D/etc/nologin noone@empty.space
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: >>
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: >>as a normal user and have fun explaining it to your sysadmin. I was
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: >>awed when I found out...
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: >
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: >Okay, the fix is enclosed.
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: Which version of sendmail is the fix against? I tried it under sendmail 8.6.9
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: (the latest) and there was no problem.
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Usually, /usr/lib/sendmail is a link to usr/sbin/smail or whereever
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your smail binary is. I Applied the Patch to version smail-3.1.28 and
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had no problems anymore :-)
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So, if you have sendmail, as it looks like, you can forget about the patch...
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: Nick.
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: --
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: Kralizec Dialup Unix (Public Access) Data: +61-2-837-1183, 837-1868
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: Zeta Microcomputer Software v.42bis v.32bis 14.4k 24 hours
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: P.O. Box 177, Riverstone NSW 2765 Plan: To beat Gnuchess 4.0 fairly!
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--
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Solong & Happy Hacking
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************************************************************************
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* Joerg Mertin : smurphy@stardust.bln.sub.org (Home) *
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* in Berlin Spandau at : jorgagif@w203zrz.zrz.tu-berlin.de *
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* Stardust's Linux System : Data, Fax & Voice 49 30 3615569 *
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************************************************************************
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`Fatal Error: Found [MS-Windows] System -> Terminating Virus...'
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From: are1@ritz.cec.wustl.edu (Andrew Robert Ellsworth)
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Subject: Re: LINUX mouse problem
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Date: 7 Oct 1994 17:18:17 -0500
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>>>Howdy, I am setting up a Linux network for a system administration class
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>>>and have run into a problem. The mouse gives me an error saying device or
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>>>resource busy!!!! This means I cannot run X and finish the system.
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>>
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>> Do you get this message when you try to start X? You will if
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>>Selection is running. Selection makes the mouse work in Linux, but you
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>>have to kill it to run X.
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>
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>This is not true. I run Selection all the time; in or out of X. And it doesn't
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>"make the mouse work"; it provides 'cut and paste' style copying between VTs.
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>
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Something of interest to note:
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Unless they've come out with a newer version of selection (which they very well
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may have) selection + X + PS/2-type mouse will not work (device busy, etc.)
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^^^^
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A serial mouse works fine with selection and X (I love it, couldn't live without
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selection).
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Just my $0.02.
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Andy Ellsworth
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are1@cec.wustl.edu
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From: becker@cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov (Donald Becker)
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Subject: Re: PCI vs. VLB (ASUS SP3G)
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Date: 10 Oct 1994 13:01:23 -0400
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In article <bryan.781650407@winternet.com>,
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Bryan Andersen <bryan@icicle.winternet.com> wrote:
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>becker@cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov (Donald Becker) writes:
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>
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>>Alas many of the chipsets have bugs, which are worked around with varying
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>>degrees of success. I had horrible problems with the NCR53c810 controller
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>>on the ASUS SP3G motherboard until I turned off every feature in the BIOS
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>>setup.
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>
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>Interesting, I have that same board and didn't need to change any of
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>the default settings. I wonder how old you board is. Mine was made
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>about 3 months ago.
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I misspoke -- I started with already changed settings, enabled every
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feature (trying to debug a problem that turned out to be unrelated to the
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PCI bus), disabled every feature (which breaks a different set of things),
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and then finally ended with the default settings.
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>Could you be having interferance with one of
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>your cards? From what I've gathered it's rather sensitive to some
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>video cards out there. I have a ISA bus ViewLogic 928 Movie, from my
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>previous sytem, that was causing bootup problems till I replaced it
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>with a different card. Right now I only have two cards in the system,
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>a real old ATI VGA Wonder 16 and a generic 2 port 16550 card. I'm soon
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>looking to get the new ATI PCI video card for it. I Want X-Windows
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>back up and running.
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I've tried two different versions of the ATI Mach-32 based PCI card and
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both work well.
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--
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Donald Becker becker@cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov
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USRA-CESDIS, Center of Excellence in Space Data and Information Sciences.
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Code 930.5, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD. 20771
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301-286-0882 http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/people/becker/whoiam.html
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From: dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu (Daniel Tran)
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Subject: Re: ftp better, but still freezes with 1.1.52. Was: ftp freeze problems
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Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 23:33:53 GMT
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In article <37c7ns$cu7@gonzo.vicorp.com> joe@vicorp.com (Joe Marino) writes:
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>There has been a lot of talk about ftp freezing. Alan Cox
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>(iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk) among others mentioned upgrading to
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>1.1.19 or higher. I did, to 1.1.52 (thanks Alan!)
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I believe something is happenning - I'm running 1.1.45 and it is definitely
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better than 1.0.8.
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I was the one who testified that everything is working. Last weekend, I
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tried to transfer large file with ftp via my PPP connection (28.8 Modem), and
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there I saw the prob. Transfer was good until the last minute where it
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failed. However the system did not freeze. Since updating to 1.1.45, things
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are going fine so far.
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This problem was occurring with both medium and large file (300K to 1Mb +)
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with 1.0.8 kernel.
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>Once it freezes up, I can no longer 'ping' my PPP host and 'netstat'
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>freezes up as well when trying to see what the state of the network
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>is. Killing the PPP daemon doesn't help, as it looks like kernel's
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>idea of the state of the network is pretty munged at this point, so I
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>have no other recourse but reboot.
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Mine did not freeze - guess i was lucky.
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{stuff deleted}
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Daniel Tran - dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu
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From: dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu (Daniel Tran)
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Subject: Re: kernel message in log file - what does it mean (SOLVED??)
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Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 17:20:56 GMT
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In article <dtran.386.2E957603@emelnitz.ucla.edu> dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu (Daniel Tran) writes:
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>HI,
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>Twice this morning, my Linux networking component stopped working. I had
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>named running so when my station didn't communicate to the outside world, I
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>thought named has failed. I killed the named process, restarted but nothing
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>work. I then ping'ed some hosts using the real IP address - nothing work.
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>I shut down the system, brought it back up. Everything worked again.
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>A while later, the same problem re-occurred.
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>I looked at log files in /usr/adm and found this:
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> Oct 7 08:11:13 viper kernel: redirect from 01af6180
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>01af6180 is the IP hex number of my router (128.97.175.1)
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>Can someone tell me what the "redirect from 128.97.175.1" means??
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>This machine has been running solidly for at least 3 months now.
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>Daniel Tran -dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu
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HI,
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Last week i posted the above message. I think I've found the cause.
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I have another PC on the net which I inadvertenly assigned the same IP address
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as my Linux Box.
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A little background on this PC - This is a network management station running
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Cabletron Remote LanView which uses packet driver and FTP's vpctcp.386 driver
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in Windows. This setup does not complain if there is an existing IP address
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in used therefore things appear to be normal but it is effecting the Linux
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box.
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I've since changed the IP address of this management station and things are
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fine as far as I can see. I'll follow if there are any other developments.
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Daniel Tran - dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu
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From: jrichard@cs.uml.edu (John Richardson)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.development
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Subject: Re: Telnet & ftp freeze!
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Date: 9 Oct 1994 01:05:30 GMT
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>Right, but introducing a 3000ms latency in the PPP session is not
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>really acceptable.
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Unfortuantely, I think the problem lies elsewhere if you have my
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patch. :(
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John Richardson
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From: ig25@fg70.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de (Thomas Koenig)
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Subject: Re: Cron Problems - Script runs from shell but not cron
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Date: 10 Oct 1994 17:23:59 GMT
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Reply-To: Thomas.Koenig@ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de
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Brian Kramer (bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com) wrote in comp.os.linux.admin,
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article <37bl8l$o9m@pluto.njcc.com>:
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>I am having trouble with some scripts running fine from a prompt, but not
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>from cron.
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Without looking too closely at your script, this can mean one of two
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things:
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a) You are using a command which is outside the path which cron
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supports (usually PATH=/bin:/usr/bin).
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b) You are using ksh commands not present in sh. In that case,
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put "ksh scriptfilename" in your cron file.
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--
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Thomas Koenig, Thomas.Koenig@ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de, ig25@dkauni2.bitnet.
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The joy of engineering is to find a straight line on a double
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logarithmic diagram.
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From: dswartz@pugsley.osf.org (Dan Swartzendruber)
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Subject: Re: Please don't post security holess...
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Date: 11 Oct 1994 12:20:27 GMT
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In article <37cp6s$t3o@nntp1.u.washington.edu> mkshenk@u.washington.edu (M. K. Shenk) writes:
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>In article <37c7kn$auc@hermes.sibylline.com>,
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>Patrick D. Ashmore <pda@procyon.com> wrote:
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>>M. K. Shenk (mkshenk@u.washington.edu) wrote:
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[Horseshit deleted to save bandwidth]
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Listen, pal. Personally, you can have whatever screwed-up,
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self-serving rationalization for violating other people's
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privacy, but it doesn't wash. I mean, really. Have you ever
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been a burglary victim? Do you think it makes the victim feel
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less violated because the burglar entered through an unlocked
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door/window instead of forcing entrance? Grow up, pinhead.
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--
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#include <std_disclaimer.h>
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Dan S.
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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: Sat, 8 Oct 1994 07:12:43 GMT
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In article <36si45$94n@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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> >I've had ftape working with every kernel since 0.98 or so. At about
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> >1.1.20, I had to upgrade modutils.
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>
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> The question posed was: does the ftape that comes with slackware 2.0
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> work with the kernel that comes with slackware 2.0?
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The question in the Subject is the generic "Has anyone gotten ftape to
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work?" and doesn't refer to Slackware. You might claim that's what you
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were talking about, but that's not how others and I have interpreted
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your question. If I could even call it a question.
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> In my experience it definitely did not work with the command
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> % tar cvf /dev/ftape *
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> if * contained more than about 50k.
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> It bombed out with I/O errors.
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> It was clear from the logfile that there were over-runs
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> from which ftape did not recover.
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Please, Tim. I know you're frustrated. I've tried to help you. But
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rhetorical questions posted to the Net like "Has anyone gotten ftape to
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work?" are not encouraging.
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Are you using tar with compression? I've found that I have better luck
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if I use the --block-compress option of tar, to provide a bigger buffer
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space between where tar is and where gzip is. That might solve your
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overrun problems. This issue is covered in the ftape HOWTO.
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> You're obviously a kernel hacker.
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Sure, that's why I've been helping you and everyone else the best I can,
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especially with Conner drives it the accompanying buggy formatting
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software.
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> Are you sure you used the version of ftape that came with slackware 2.0,
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> with slackware 2.0, unmodified in any way?
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No, I didn't get it from Slackware. I don't get anything from
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Slackware. It's a great distribution, but it was two years too late for
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me. As Bas has come out with new versions, I've grabbed them myself so
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I can help test them.
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> If so, what commands did you give (tar, afio, dd, etc)?
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> Please be explicit.
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tar --block-compress -czf /dev/ftape files ...
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That's what I use. Works like a charm during the day while I'm gone.
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> I looked at the code, and it seemed to me
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> that that particular version of ftape
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> was incapable of recovering from over-runs.
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> However, I could be wrong about that --
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> I didn't look carefully into it.
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That's entirely possible. Bugs happen. Are you accusing us?
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> What is quite clear is that many other people
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> had exactly the same experience as me.
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No. I've found that after posting the two patches to sunsite next to
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the ftape sources in kernel/tapes, the number of daily articles here
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about ftape (which mostly concerned getting it to work with the newer
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kernels) has dropped.
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> I would repeat my advice.
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> If you find ftape does not work,
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> update the kernel to 1.1.50
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> and compile the latest ftape with the ftape-irq-dma.patch.
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And in another post you said that this is unreasonable, having to
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upgrade "everything" just to get a single package to work. I'm
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countering that this advice is too strong; that you can get ftape
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working with less recent kernels. And if you want to run it with a
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1.1.4x kernel, then just drop the second argument "ftape" from
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request_dma(). I suppose I could have mentioned that last bit in
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ftape-irq-dma.patch.
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> It's not much help telling people
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> that ftape worked for you
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> if it doesn't work for them.
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And it's even less help for you to be bashing Bas. He's put in a lot of
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hard work, and although I'm still wondering where he's disappeared to,
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it's because of this work that I can backup my Linux system with a $150
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floppy tape drive. It's less help for you to be telling people that
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they have to upgrade "everything" to get ftape to work, advice that's so
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strong you'll scare people away. It's no help for you to ask "Has
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anyone gotten ftape to work?" implying that it's hopeless. It isn't.
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--
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Dennis Flaherty dennisf@denix.elk.miles.com
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Oatmeal Stout: It's the Right Thing to Drink!
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From: martin@mawurgl.franken.de (Martin Blaschke)
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Subject: Xconfig for Diamond Speedstar V24 (ET4000)
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Date: Fri, 07 Oct 1994 16:47:46 GMT
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Reply-To: martin@mawurgl.franken.de
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Did anybody manage to run XFree in a resolution higher than 640x480 (256
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colors) on the above mentioned VGA-board?
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Could you please E-Mail me your Xconfig for the Speedstar V24! Thanks in
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advance!
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Martin Blaschke
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From: cummings@hammer.westboro-ma.peritus.com (Kevin Cummings)
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Subject: Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 1994 19:33:00 GMT
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In article <36mffk$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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> read the ascii text (and do some other stuff). I haven't seen this
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> in any FAQ or the The Linux Bible. Any clues for the clueless ;-)
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I think that you need to have the PB write them out to an MSDOS formatted
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floppy. You can then mount the floppy directly on a Linux system compiled with
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the MSDOS files system support (or use the mtools on a system without it).
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There is currently no support for MAC format floppies under Linux.
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Is there even a project ongoing to support it? I thought that at least at some
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level Apple used some variable speed drives and varied the speed of the drive
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depending on which track was being written to. This allowed them to write
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more sectors onto some tracks than others resulting in more storage. The
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floppy drives found in most "IBM-compatible" PCs are fixed speed drives
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making it near impossible to read Apple formatted floppies (never mind
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write them).
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If your PB is using a fixed speed floppy drive, then it should be possible
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to read them under Linux. Whether you can or not will depend on the system
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software (floppy disk driver, and whether or not it can recognize and support
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the drive).
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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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