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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: Sat, 24 Sep 94 03:13:51 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #97
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Linux-Admin Digest #97, Volume #2 Sat, 24 Sep 94 03:13:51 EDT
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Contents:
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Setingup INN on a Linux Box please help (Nathan Stratton)
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xdm breaks r* and gopher: DEBIAN 0.98 (Guy Thomas)
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Recompiling kernel (Marten Liebster)
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Re: /dev/audio: No such file or directory (Nick Hilliard)
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Re: Routing A<-slip->B<-ether->C (Johannes Stille)
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Re: Install without repartitioning?? (Clifford Story)
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Accents and Daemon (Lussier Jean-Francois)
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ext2 and fsck questions (Darin Johnson)
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Re: Compiling kernel 1.1.45 (David Alan Black)
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Anyone get quota-1.33 working with UMSDOS fs? (Robert Ellsworth)
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Re: Dosemu in X (Michael Hung)
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Re: *** Why can't Linux access partitions with Linux FDISK? *** (Ian James Westcott)
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Re: Enhanced IDE (Kevin Cummings)
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Re: Converting from DOS to linux... (Kevin Cummings)
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installing on P90 + 1G HD (Jim Sun)
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From: nstn@netcom.com (Nathan Stratton)
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Subject: Setingup INN on a Linux Box please help
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Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 14:03:03 GMT
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Hi, I am trying to set up a news feed form sprint and I am having a
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lot to problems. First I added news.sprintlink.net and for test purposes
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added dns.novanet.com to /usr/lib/news/host.nntp when I am on
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dns.novanet.com and telnet to port 119 I get connect refused. Why is this
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do you need something other then dns.novanet.com in that file. Also when
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I start INN I run /usr/lib/news/etc/rc.news and I think that all I need
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to d. Is it, is there a way to run it at startup? Oh, I also removed the
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nntp line in /etc/ined.conf, sprint said I needed to. Please, If you can
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help send me some mail I need to get this working today, sprint dose not
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work on the weekends. :-)
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Thank's for all of your help.
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Nathan Stratton CEO NovaNet, Inc. On-Line Communication Services
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From: gthomas@fraser.sfu.ca (Guy Thomas)
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Subject: xdm breaks r* and gopher: DEBIAN 0.98
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Date: 20 Sep 94 20:48:57 GMT
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I have been banging my head against this one for weeks now.
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rlogin, rsh, etc. work fine if I am loged in over a network line, but
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if I am at the console ( actualy xdm controlling logins ) r* break
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with the error 'connection refused'. Also a similar thing happens
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with gopher. It works fine if I am logged in over the network ( even
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if only the loopback ) but not under a terminal window in X. I have
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compared the environments that get set ans they seem to agree. Can
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anyone give me clues as to where to look to fix this problem?
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Thanks in advance for any hints.
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Guy R. Thomas
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From: mmarten@panix.com (Marten Liebster)
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Subject: Recompiling kernel
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 16:57:34 -0400
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Pretty soon I will be recompling my kernel 1.0.9 Is there a faq
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for such a procedure? If not, could some kind soul please mail/
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post some pointers?
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Thanks for the help!
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Marten
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--
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========================================
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Marten M. Liebster Please no flames for spelling,
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mmarten@panix.com I already know I can't spell!!
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From: nick@flapjack.ieunet.ie (Nick Hilliard)
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Subject: Re: /dev/audio: No such file or directory
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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 1994 22:48:19 GMT
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G Cheng (ubacr46@naga-1.uucp) wrote:
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: Hi there,
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: Thought this is a naive question but:
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: Do I have to have a sound card to play music?
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: Or I can just play it through the PC native speaker?
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: Though I am a newbie but I still looked at snd-driv-2.5 and got no clue..
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# /dev/MAKEDEV audio
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... should do the trick.
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Take a look at the first n lines of MAKEDEV to see whether there are any
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other devices which you may need.
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Nick
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--
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Thought for the day:
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"Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any
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good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats."
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-- Howard Aiken
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From: johannes@titan.westfalen.de (Johannes Stille)
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Subject: Re: Routing A<-slip->B<-ether->C
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Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 13:52:31 GMT
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In article <jshiffleCw52v3.AID@netcom.com>,
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John Shifflett <jshiffle@netcom.com> wrote:
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>We have 3 linux computers here: A & B are connected via SLIP, B & C are
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>connected via ethernet. Ping, telnet, etc work fine between A & B, and
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>between B & C, but not even ping works between A & C. I presume this is
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>because the routing is setup wrong. I have made an effort to read about
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>the subject, and to do some trial and error fooling around, but have had
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>no success. Now's the time to ask all you folks for help! First, a few
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Did you read the Network Administrators Guide (NAG) by the Linux
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Documentation Project (LDP)??
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>questions:
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>
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>1) I've assigned 2 IP numbers to B - one for SLIP and one for the
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> ethercard. Is this the correct thing to do?
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>2) Are the two halves - SLIP & ethernet - considered to be two separate
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> networks, subnets of one network, or one network? In other words,
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> do I need a subnetting setup?
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>3) Do all 3 machines need a different routing table (not counting the
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> different IP numbers, of course)? Or would A's and C's be more or less
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> identical?
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>3) I'm running 1.1.50, and do NOT have 'IP forwarding/gatewaying' enabled.
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> Is this required in my case? If yes, does only B need it?
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>4) Is B considered to be a 'gateway' to C from A (& vice versa), or is
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> A through B to C considered to be a 'direct' route?
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>
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You have two possibilities, and the answer depend on your choice:
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(A) subnetting,
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(B) proxy ARP or host route.
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Let's assume that your network is 192.168.17.*. (All 192.168.* networks
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are free for internal uses.)
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(A) Subnetting:
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The easy way. Advisable if there is no lack of IP adresses for you, but
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you can put at most 62 machines on the Ethernet if you have a class C
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net.
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Example configuration:
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192.168.17.65 B
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192.168.17.66 A
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192.168.17.129 B-slip
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192.168.17.130 C
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B must have IP forwarding enabled!
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-on A:
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ifconfig eth0 192.168.17.66 netmask 255.255.255.192 broadcast 192.168.17.127
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route add -net 192.168.17.64
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route add -net default gw 192.168.17.65
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[ or route add -net 192.168.17.128 gw 192.168.17.65 ]
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-on B:
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ifconfig eth0 192.168.17.65 netmask 255.255.255.192 broadcast 192.168.17.127
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route add -net 192.168.17.64
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#if have slattached the line
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ifconfig sl0 192.168.17.129 pointopoint 192.168.17.130
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route add -host 192.168.17.130
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#else
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just put C into your /etc/diphosts file
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-on C:
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#if you have slattached the line
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ifconfig sl0 192.168.17.130 pointopoint 192.168.17.129
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route add -host 192.168.17.129
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route add -net default gw 192.168.17.129
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[ or route add -net 192.168.17.64 netmask 255.255.255.192 gw 192.168.17.129 ]
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#else put into your dip script:
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get $local 192.168.17.130
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get $remote 192.168.17.129
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default
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Answers to your questions in this case:
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(1) Yes.
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(2) Yes.
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(3) Different.
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(3) Required, only on B.
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(4) Gateway.
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(B) Proxy ARP (or host route):
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Advisable if you're lacking IP adresses (e.g. because you have several
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SLIP connections of this kind) or if you have some machines in your net
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that don't understand subnetting (or subnetting with odd masks).
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Example configuration:
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192.168.17.1 B
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192.168.17.2 A
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192.168.17.3 C
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B must have IP forwarding enabled!
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You don't need a second IP address for B (but if won't do damage
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either).
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-on A:
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ifconfig eth0 192.168.17.2
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route add -net 192.168.17.0
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-on B:
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ifconfig eth0 192.168.17.1
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route add -net 192.168.17.0
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arp -s 192.168.17.3 <B's Ethernet address> pub
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#if you have slattached the line
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ifconfig sl0 192.168.17.1 pointopoint 192.168.17.3
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route add -host 192.168.17.3 dev sl0
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#else
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just put C into your /etc/diphosts file
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-on C:
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#if you have slattached the line
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ifconfig sl0 192.168.17.3 pointopoint 192.168.17.1
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route add -net default gw 192.168.17.1
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[ or route add -net 192.168.17.0 gw 192.168.17.1 ]
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#else put into your dip script:
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get $local 192.168.17.3
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get $remote 192.168.17.1
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default
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<B's Ethernet address> is the address in the form like 12:34:56:78:9a:bc
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that is shown when the Ethernet card is detected at startup.
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You could leave out the "arp -s ..." on B if you give a
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route add -host 192.168.17.3 gw 192.168.17.1 on A (i.e. on every
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machine on the Ethernet except B).
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Answers to your questions in this case:
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(1) Not wrong, but why?
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(2) One network.
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(3) Different.
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(3) Required, only on B.
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(4) Direct by A, gateway by B and C.
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Hope this helps,
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Johannes
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From: Clifford Story <CSTORY@gallant.apple.com>
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Subject: Re: Install without repartitioning??
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Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 21:33:09 GMT
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In article <1994Sep22.103633.13829@ida.liu.se> Bjorn R L Elenfors,
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d91bjoel@ida.liu.se writes:
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>>Does anyone know if there is a way to install linux
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>>without repartitioning a DOS formatted drive?
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>
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>Try the UMSDOS filesystem, it should be availible from your normal
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>LInux supplier. (I've never got it to work, but I've only tried once)
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I've installed it three times (Slakware 2.0) and it has worked flawlessly
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each time. Not that I'm a heavy user; I'm just learning UNIX. Don't
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notice any performance hit (not that I'd recognize one, not knowing how
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fast Linux is supposed to be).
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From: lussierj@ERE.UMontreal.CA (Lussier Jean-Francois)
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Subject: Accents and Daemon
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 20:38:20 GMT
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Hi there...
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I have two small questions to ask:
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1... How do i type accents? I have to write in french you see,
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and it looks kinda crude without accents...
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2... I'm having printer daemon problems (ie, can't print with
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Ghostscript). I suspect it's my (non-existant) printcap file.
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My printer is an Epson LQ-1050. If someone could send me their
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printer definition(s), the few hairs i have left on my head
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would be much grateful :)
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Please e-mail the answers!
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--
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Jean-Francois Lussier
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From: djohnson@arnold.ucsd.edu (Darin Johnson)
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Subject: ext2 and fsck questions
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 02:15:03 GMT
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I want to get rid of the "mounting unchecked filesystems" error.
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Running fsck by hand doesn't seem to clear this flag. It seems
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like it should be possible to run fsck and have do its stuff
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only if the disk was unmounted cleanly or the max number of
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mounts was passed, etc.
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How do I set this up? Where to I put fsck in my startup?
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I thought I found docs for this once, but I can't locate them
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anymore.
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(part of the problem is that it's a pain to manually fsck the
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root partition because it's always mounted).
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--
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Darin Johnson
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djohnson@ucsd.edu
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Support your right to own gnus.
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From: dblack@pilot.njin.net (David Alan Black)
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Subject: Re: Compiling kernel 1.1.45
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Date: 20 Sep 1994 21:08:07 -0400
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jnykiel@vortex.tiac.net (James Nykiel) writes:
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>I recently downloaded the 1.1.45 kernel and un-tared it in my usr/src directory
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>as the root user (tar -xvf filename) and then type make config which brought
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>up the script for selecting the options, here are my questions...
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Make sure that you update any symbolic links which affect compilation.
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For instance, if /usr/include/linux points to /usr/src/linux/include/linux,
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then /usr/src/linux had better point to the source tree you want the
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include files to come from, etc.
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>2. After I typed make dep and then type make zImage I am left with a file
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> called zImage which I copied to a floppy.
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>* I rebooted and noticed that I still get a message that says Linux version
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> 1.1.18 (root@fuzzy), etc. I know that I can change the MOTD to read
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> Welcome to Linux 1.1.45 if I need to but should'nt I be seeing some-
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> thing like Linux version 1.1.45 (root@fuzzy), etc.
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This probably sounds like an "Are you sure it's plugged in?" question
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(i.e., insulting), but... are you sure you were in the right source
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tree and compiled the right kernel? Remember that /usr/src/linux was
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probably linked to either the 1.0.9 or 1.1.18 directories, which might
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have brought about a problem. I wince at my own lack of decorum in
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even asking this. (But SOMETHING happened!)
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>* If I have successfully compiled the new kernel do I still need the follow-
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> ing directories that are located in /usr/src, these are Linux-1.0.9 and
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> Linux-1.1.18+UMSDOS-0.3a+IFS-5.1.
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Not if you have an entirely independent source-tree for 1.1.45 that works.
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But, again, be careful about maintaining/updating the symbolic links.
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David Black
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dblack@pilot.njin.net
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From: rse@cygnus.sunydutchess.edu (Robert Ellsworth)
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Subject: Anyone get quota-1.33 working with UMSDOS fs?
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Date: 20 Sep 1994 21:25:30 GMT
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I'm trying to install quota-1.33 (kdiff-1.1.50), on my Linux box that is
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currently using the UMSDOS fs. Has anyone had any success is getting it
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to work? Whenever I run quotacheck or any of the utilities, I get no output
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and it seems it doesn't do a thing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Robert Ellsworth
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rse@cygnus.sunydutchess.edu
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rse@cse.unl.edu
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From: MHKHUNG@ELECOM2.watstar.uwaterloo.ca (Michael Hung)
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Subject: Re: Dosemu in X
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Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 14:24:05 GMT
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In article <35q8pn$gk2@panix.com> danw@panix.com (Dan Wold) writes:
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>CTLR-H works for backspace/delete. The arrow keys work normally. Now I can
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>use QEDIT ( a popular ms-dos editor ). Thanks to Todd, the "Mad Viking"
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>(tas@cam.cornell.edu), for this hint. Todd says a patch for this has been
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>submitted, hopefully to be included in pre53_21 or so..
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Try put a line:
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xmodmap -e "keycode 22 = 0x08"
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in the X startup script such as xinit.
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This makes the backspace key '^h' instead of the Delete key.
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(This makes the backspace key works only, didn't fix the delete key)
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Michael
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==============================================================================
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Michael Hung
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From: westcott@cs.ucdavis.edu (Ian James Westcott)
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Subject: Re: *** Why can't Linux access partitions with Linux FDISK? ***
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Date: 20 Sep 1994 21:28:55 GMT
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Anselm Lingnau (lingnau@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de) wrote:
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: > Unless I'm wrong you should be able to use DOS fdisk to make the next
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: > partition but use Linux to format it.
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: Depends. Using Linux fdisk should work as well.
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If I remember correctly, the Install-Howto states you should use the
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Linux fdisk to create linux partitions, not the DOS fdisk.
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--
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Ian Westcott
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From: cummings@hammer.westboro-ma.peritus.com (Kevin Cummings)
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Subject: Re: Enhanced IDE
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 20:52:41 GMT
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In article <35aftt$pgg@eiger.ceet.niu.edu>, ceet1065@eiger.ceet.niu.edu (Dan Halverson) writes:
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> Roman Gollent (rgollent@stwing.resnet.upenn.edu) wrote:
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>
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> : I am thinking of purchasing an enhanced ide VL-B controller plus hard drive
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> : (1 gig WD Caviar). I was just wondering if there were any compatibility
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> : problems with Linux. BTW, the price for the bare drive is 519$ (Yes, 519$)
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>
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> It seems to me that if one wants SCSI performance, one should buy a SCSI
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> drive. From what I have seen on VL-B drives and controllers, I have not
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> been impressed. Yes, it will cost you a little more to go SCSI, but you
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> gain a mature standard and the ability to expand without going through
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> the growing pains of "incompatible implementations" of the VL-B bus.
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Who said anything about needing performance? If you want that capacity these
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days in an IDE drive, that's what you get. I too am looking into buying
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a similar drive (WD 730MB drive for ~$400). I don't have a VLB, so I'm
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looking for two things: 1) Drive capacity, and 2) compatibility with my
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current 202MB IDE drive in an ISA setting. SCSI is not an option for me
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(too many $$$). (By the way, opinions on what to buy and why are always welcome.)
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If I ever get a sound card, I'll probably buy one with a SCSI-2 controller,
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but good SCSI controller cards (by themselves) can cost as much as disk drives
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or good sound sound cards (with SCSI controllers on them!) these days.
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> My $.02 worth.
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And mine.
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--
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Kevin J. Cummings Peritus Software Services, Inc.
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cummings@kjc386.framingham.ma.us cummings@peritus.com
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From: cummings@hammer.westboro-ma.peritus.com (Kevin Cummings)
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Subject: Re: Converting from DOS to linux...
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 21:21:52 GMT
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In article <359t5b$hfo@jaws.cs.hmc.edu>, mdharm@muddcs.cs.hmc.edu (Matthew Dharm) writes:
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> I am considering getting another HD and installing linux.
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>
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> I allready know all of the benefits, so no one has to convince me that
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> this is a good idea.
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>
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> BUT, I'm not going to do this unless I can get a foolproof way of
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> moving files back and forth from one machine to another. What I
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> envision is some DOS or linux command that will copy a file from my
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> linux partition to my DOS partition. I realize that I could use FTP,
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> but I would need a third computer to use for temporary storage if I
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> did this. What I'm looking for is something completely and totally
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> self-contained.
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You can mount DOS filesystems that aren't space compressed directly under
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Linux. And I just saw a release bulletin for an ALPHA release of
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a DoubleSpace compatible file system. If that is true, you can also
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mount your double spaced DOS partitions as well.
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These is also the MTools ported to Linux which were much more widely used
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before the MSDOS file system was supported.
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I don't know of any way to copy to you Linux file system while you are
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running DOS, but since you can do it while running Linux, what's the
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problem?
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> I realize that this has, in all likelyhood, allready been done. I
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> just need to hear from someone who has done it in order to console my
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> fears about totally changing OSes from something that I know, to
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> something almost totally foreign.
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You should have no problems. I keep my DOS stuff around waiting for the
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DOSEMU and WINE projects to finish, then in all likelihood, I'll nuke my
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DOS stuff in favor of running my DOS and windows apps under Linux and XFree86.
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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: jsun@athena.mit.edu (Jim Sun)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: installing on P90 + 1G HD
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||
Date: 24 Sep 1994 07:01:05 GMT
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I'm trying to install another linux box on our subnet. It's a Pentium 90
|
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with 1G IDE harddrive. I'm running into serious problems despite my
|
||
previous successful experiences with linux installations.
|
||
|
||
I'm installing slackware via NFS (maze.mit.edu) using the interactive setup
|
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utility. It should not be too different from installing from CD or disk(ette).
|
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And because I'm installing linux in the first 300meg disk space, the 1024
|
||
cylinder problem should not bug me.
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||
Here's my problem:
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||
1) the setup utility claims that installation is complete after configuring
|
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only modem and mouse. In my past experience, there were netconfig, timeconfig,
|
||
and (most important) liloconfig; but not this time.
|
||
2) the floppy boot disk is not bootable; (nor the harddrive, see below)
|
||
3) because lilo is not configured, rebooting sent me right into dos; activating
|
||
linux partition as boot partition (from dos) resulted in a hang
|
||
4) manually creating lilo; when adding linux root partition in lilo, I got
|
||
"missing boot signature in first sector" warning
|
||
5) when boot after installing lilo to MBR, I got "partition table error" message.
|
||
|
||
Is it possible to copy an entire partition from one disk to another? since
|
||
I already have a few functioning linux boxes. particularly how to transfer
|
||
the kernel boot image, and adding "boot signature."
|
||
|
||
Thanks; and please cc:jsun@mit.edu in your response
|
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|
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Jim
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