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Ouch!!!!!  If you do that, you won't be able to load any modules.  I have
some RPM files that you can install.






          Bill in Denver


On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Thomas Ward wrote:

> Hello, list. This information goes out to those using Red Hat 6.2 and later.
> I have just found a quick and vary easy way to get your new Linux box up and
> talking after an install.
> I know it works well because I just did it, and it worked like a charm.
>
> Step 1: Install Red Hat to your machine, restart and make sure everything
> seams to be working ok, and to see if Lilo boots ok.
> Step 2: log in as root, and then insert your Red Hat installation diskette.
> Step 3: mount your floppy drive and switch over to the floppy.
> Step 4: enter the command
> cp vmlinuz /boot
> Step 5: Now answer y to the prompt to over right.
> Step 6: wait until the floppy stops.
> Step 7: enter the command Lilo.
> Step 8: after a few seconds enter the command
> shutdown -r now.
> After a minute your machine should come up talking like a charm.
>
>
>
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