Re: Probing Monitor from Postconfig

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I hesitate to post postconfig since its VERY LONG and it really needs to
be cleaned up (I just started this job in April).  I don't even see
where they are setting up x, so I think that might be the problem (I
keep assuming of course they would setup x).  If I run xconfig from a
terminal (after su - and typing the password) I get a command not
found.  Is that really the program I run for Red Hat Enterprise?  If not
can anyone tell me what it is for Enterprise?

Thanks for the help, at least now I'm getting some where.
William E. T.
Student Worker
Chemistry Department
The Ohio State University

On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 18:02, James_Martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> You shouldn't need to do anything in post to configure the monitor.. Why 
> not post your %post section here?  What monitor/video card do you have? 
> All I do in my kickstart file to make it automatically probe for video 
> info is have this line:
> 
> xconfig
> 
> 
> 
> James S. Martin, RHCE
> Contractor
> Administrative Office of the United States Courts
> Washington, DC
> (202) 502-2394
> 
> kickstart-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/26/2004 05:17:43 PM:
> 
> > Everytime I kickstart our test box for RHEL 3, I have to go into system
> > settings, tell it to probe the monitor, and then I can set the
> > resolution (if I do it before then it ignores the change in resolution).
> > 
> > This might be a bug in the installer, since during install it posts the
> > correct monitor information, OR I inherited the postconfigure scripts
> > from the guy before me, and he may just be overiding it on accident
> > (basically RHEL postconfigure is modification of the RH9 postconfigure
> > which is....).  I have looked into it and don't see where the
> > postconfigure might be overiding it, but it is possible.  I think the
> > easiest solution would be to re-probe at the end and have the setting
> > changed.  I think this is realistic as I don't have to tell RHEL what
> > monitor I have, I just have to tell it to probe.
> > 
> > Links are definately welcome, as I googled the subject to attempt to
> > RTFM and came up empty handed.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Wiliam E. T.
> > Student Worker - Linux
> > Chemistry Department
> > The Ohio State University
> > 
> > 
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