I DO NOT REMEMBER MY USER/PASSWORD INFO. YOU WILL BE FORCED TO DO A UNSUBSCRIBE --- psyche-list-request@redhat.com wrote: >Send Psyche-list mailing list submissions to > psyche-list@redhat.com > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > psyche-list-request@redhat.com > >You can reach the person managing the list at > psyche-list-admin@redhat.com > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of Psyche-list digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Redhat 8.0 and 2Gb RAM (Michael Kuss) > 2. Re: Redhat 8.0 and 2Gb RAM (Dimitri Deserranno) > 3. Bring up Ethernet (John Nall) > 4. Re: Time Drift / Shift Problem - Please Help (Charlie McVeigh) > 5. Re: Time Drift / Shift Problem - Please Help (Charles) > 6. OT tunning network (faisal gillani) > 7. Re: Redhat 8.0 and 2Gb RAM (Jason L Tibbitts III) > 8. Re: Bring up Ethernet (John Nall) > 9. Re: OT tunning network (Mike Watson) > 10. Re: Bring up Ethernet (Mike Watson) > 11. Re: OT tunning network (faisal gillani) > 12. Re: OT tunning network (Mike Watson) > 13. Grip (Antonio Montagnani) > 14. Re: Unsubscribe (Jeff Starr) > >--__--__-- > >Message: 1 >Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 18:06:41 +0100 (CET) >From: Michael Kuss <kuss@pi.infn.it> >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >Subject: Re: Redhat 8.0 and 2Gb RAM >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > >On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Dimitri Deserranno wrote: > >> >> Thanks. Will do. So, the amount of memory should not be a problem right? >> Dimi > >first thought, no. However, you never know how. E.g., I once noticed >that in text files a few characters were changed into other. It was the >memory. If you browse through the archive of this list you will find a >vast collection of symptoms of faulty memory. > >Cheers, > >Michael > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 2 >Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 12:11:13 -0500 >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >From: Dimitri Deserranno <ddeserranno@yahoo.com> >Subject: Re: Redhat 8.0 and 2Gb RAM >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > >--=====================_7136842==_.ALT >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed > > >I didn't think of faulty memory since the old memory used to work just >fine. And now I am running with the new memory only. Only when I add the >old back to it I seem to have issues. >Just downloaded memtest86-3.0.iso >Thanks, Dimi > >At 06:06 PM 2/16/2003 +0100, you wrote: >>On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Dimitri Deserranno wrote: >> >> > >> > Thanks. Will do. So, the amount of memory should not be a problem right? >> > Dimi >> >>first thought, no. However, you never know how. E.g., I once noticed >>that in text files a few characters were changed into other. It was the >>memory. If you browse through the archive of this list you will find a >>vast collection of symptoms of faulty memory. >> >>Cheers, >> >>Michael >> >> >> >>-- >>Psyche-list mailing list >>Psyche-list@redhat.com >>https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list > > >---------- >Dimitri Deserranno, PhD candidate > >Department of Biomedical Engineering - Case Western Reserve University >Email: dimitri.deserranno@cwru.edu > >Department of Cardiovascular Medicine - Cleveland Clinic Foundation >Phone: (216) 444 - 5315 >Email: deserrd@ccf.org > >--=====================_7136842==_.ALT >Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" > ><html> ><br> >I didn't think of faulty memory since the old memory used to work just >fine. And now I am running with the new memory only. Only when I add the >old back to it I seem to have issues.<br> >Just downloaded memtest86-3.0.iso<br> >Thanks, Dimi<br><br> >At 06:06 PM 2/16/2003 +0100, you wrote:<br> ><blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Dimitri >Deserranno wrote:<br><br> >> <br> >> Thanks. Will do. So, the amount of memory should not be a problem >right?<br> >> Dimi<br><br> >first thought, no. However, you never know how. E.g., I once >noticed <br> >that in text files a few characters were changed into other. It was >the <br> >memory. If you browse through the archive of this list you will >find a <br> >vast collection of symptoms of faulty memory.<br><br> >Cheers,<br><br> >Michael<br><br> ><br><br> >-- <br> >Psyche-list mailing list<br> >Psyche-list@redhat.com<br> ><a href="https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list" eudora="autourl">https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list</a> ></blockquote> ><x-sigsep><p></x-sigsep> ><hr> >Dimitri Deserranno, PhD candidate<br><br> >Department of Biomedical Engineering - Case Western Reserve University <br> >Email: dimitri.deserranno@cwru.edu<br><br> >Department of Cardiovascular Medicine - Cleveland Clinic Foundation<br> >Phone: (216) 444 - 5315<br> >Email: deserrd@ccf.org<br> ></html> > >--=====================_7136842==_.ALT-- > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 3 >Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 12:27:18 -0500 >To: "RH8.0 List" <psyche-list@redhat.com> >From: John Nall <jnall01@alltel.net> >Subject: Bring up Ethernet >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > >Well (sigh), after wrestling with this problem for several days, I've >decided to go back to basics and ask the questions that perhaps I should >have started with. > >PROBLEM: I cannot get ethernet working for two RH8.0 machines to >communicate with each other. > >STATUS: Two machines, side by side, both running RH8.0. Both machines >also can run Windows and the network works OK when using that. All >extranous things have been removed -- two machines are now connected by a >single cable (with the proper reverses -- yellow cable -- it works). > >Both machines are configured as "workstations" and both have additional >packages installed to be sure all networking software is there (probably >went overboard in installing packages I do not need). > >Following the instructions under the Redhat "Customization" documentation I >do SYSTEM SETTINGS --> NETWORK DEVICE CONTROL. Both machines show eth0. > >However, when I try to "activate" the eth0 device it fails. > >So, where do I begin? I am a great believer in RTFM but do not know where >to start over and above where I already started. > >Thanks, JOHN > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 4 >Subject: Re: Time Drift / Shift Problem - Please Help >From: Charlie McVeigh <cmcveigh@adelphia.net> >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >Date: 16 Feb 2003 13:02:32 +0000 >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > > > > > >> > >> > My RH 8.0 Linux machine loses or gains time every 12-20 minutes while it >> > is running. The time changes that I have experienced range from +/- 13 >> > hours to as little as +/- 32 seconds (see sample logs below). >> >> I assume you looked all the various log files in /var/log/*. Any hints? >> E.g., I have OpenAFS running on my computers, and particularily fast is >> the hardware clock of the one at home that it has to be set back several >> seconds every hour. These corrections show up in /var/log/messages. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Michael >> > >> I seem to remember a report of an interaction between the battery monitor >> tool and time of day. You might try disabling the battery monitor and >> see what happens. >> {^_^} > >When I first started getting serious about troubleshooting this problem, >I did notice an interaction between apmd and the timing of the time >shift in /var/log/messages. I subsequently disabled apmd and as a >result 2 things happened: > >1) There is no longer any indication of any problems in >/var/log/messages (apmd was the only thing balking when the time >drift/shift occurred). > >2) The time drift/shift problem continues even with apmd disabled. > > >Charlie > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 5 >Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 12:23:12 -0600 >From: Charles <charlesnjohnson@tds.net> >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >Subject: Re: Time Drift / Shift Problem - Please Help >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > >Charlie McVeigh wrote: >> >> >> >>>>My RH 8.0 Linux machine loses or gains time every 12-20 minutes while it >>>>is running. The time changes that I have experienced range from +/- 13 >>>>hours to as little as +/- 32 seconds (see sample logs below). >>> >>>I assume you looked all the various log files in /var/log/*. Any hints? >>>E.g., I have OpenAFS running on my computers, and particularily fast is >>>the hardware clock of the one at home that it has to be set back several >>>seconds every hour. These corrections show up in /var/log/messages. >>> >>>Cheers, >>> >>>Michael >>> >> >> >>>I seem to remember a report of an interaction between the battery monitor >>>tool and time of day. You might try disabling the battery monitor and >>>see what happens. >>>{^_^} >> >> >> When I first started getting serious about troubleshooting this problem, >> I did notice an interaction between apmd and the timing of the time >> shift in /var/log/messages. I subsequently disabled apmd and as a >> result 2 things happened: >> >> 1) There is no longer any indication of any problems in >> /var/log/messages (apmd was the only thing balking when the time >> drift/shift occurred). >> >> 2) The time drift/shift problem continues even with apmd disabled. >> >> >> Charlie >> >> >> >I have been giving some thought to this, and I must admit I am >stumped (not all that hard to do!). > >I know you have said that ntpd is not running. Try running it, and >see what happens. You will need to select a time server (use >ntp.shorty.com). Let us know what happens with respect to the drift. > >Cheers-- >Charles > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 6 >Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 11:00:20 -0800 (PST) >From: faisal gillani <fasi_74@yahoo.com> >Subject: OT tunning network >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > >Well sorry for this Ot Question > >i have a 100mbps network >utp cable 10/100 mbps switch hub >60 clients consisting of Linux , Windows & solaris O/S >Dns is used for name resolution >there is a local webserver "Apache" running on my >network which provides large media files to clients as >downloads... >the problem that when clients downloads the download >speed they get is ranging from 400kbps to 1.5 mbps .. >both in rush hour & off hours . >so i wanted to know is that normal ? if not then wat >can be the problem & how can i fix it ? > >thankx for reading > >===== >*., ,.** Allah-hu-Akber*., ,.** > >__________________________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day >http://shopping.yahoo.com > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 7 >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >Subject: Re: Redhat 8.0 and 2Gb RAM >From: Jason L Tibbitts III <tibbs@math.uh.edu> >Date: 16 Feb 2003 13:39:22 -0600 >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > >>>>>> "DD" == Dimitri Deserranno <ddeserranno@yahoo.com> writes: > >DD> However, with 2Gb RAM my system locks up during the install. > >I have three dual Athlon systems which are stable with 1GB of RAM but >will lock up randomly with 2GB. I have other systems which are >perfectly stable with 2GB. Linux is fine; the hardware is just >unstable. > > - J< > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 8 >Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 14:51:29 -0500 >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >From: John Nall <jnall01@alltel.net> >Subject: Re: Bring up Ethernet >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > >At 12:27 PM 2/16/2003 -0500, I wrote: > >>So, where do I begin? I am a great believer in RTFM but do not know >>where to start over and above where I already started. > >Never mind. I figured it out. (Can I spell "dhcp?" I can now. :-) > >John > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 9 >Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 13:53:38 -0600 >From: Mike Watson <mikew@crucis.net> >Subject: Re: OT tunning network >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >Organization: The Crucis Network >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > >On Sunday 16 February 2003 01:00 pm, faisal gillani wrote: >> Well sorry for this Ot Question >> >> i have a 100mbps network >> utp cable 10/100 mbps switch hub >> 60 clients consisting of Linux , Windows & solaris O/S >> Dns is used for name resolution >> there is a local webserver "Apache" running on my >> network which provides large media files to clients as >> downloads... >> the problem that when clients downloads the download >> speed they get is ranging from 400kbps to 1.5 mbps .. >> both in rush hour & off hours . >> so i wanted to know is that normal ? if not then wat >> can be the problem & how can i fix it ? >> >> thankx for reading >> >A couple of questions... > >What type/brand/model router ar you using? >You referenced cable---what kind? Cat 5? >Are these internal or external clients? >What is the distance between the server and (1) the router/switch and >(2) if the clients are on the same subnet/switch/router, what is the >distance between them and the switch/router/server? > >mw > >-- >Registered Linux - 256979 >NRA Life >ARS: WTMW > > > > > > > > >-- >This message has been scanned for viruses and >dangerous content by F-Prot and MailScanner, >and is believed to be clean. > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 10 >Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 13:57:38 -0600 >From: Mike Watson <mikew@crucis.net> >Subject: Re: Bring up Ethernet >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >Organization: The Crucis Network >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > >On Sunday 16 February 2003 11:27 am, John Nall wrote: >> Well (sigh), after wrestling with this problem for several days, I've >> decided to go back to basics and ask the questions that perhaps I >> should have started with. >> >> PROBLEM: I cannot get ethernet working for two RH8.0 machines to >> communicate with each other. >> >> STATUS: Two machines, side by side, both running RH8.0. Both >> machines also can run Windows and the network works OK when using >> that. All extranous things have been removed -- two machines are now >> connected by a single cable (with the proper reverses -- yellow cable >> -- it works). >> >> Both machines are configured as "workstations" and both have >> additional packages installed to be sure all networking software is >> there (probably went overboard in installing packages I do not need). >> >> Following the instructions under the Redhat "Customization" >> documentation I do SYSTEM SETTINGS --> NETWORK DEVICE CONTROL. Both >> machines show eth0. >> >> However, when I try to "activate" the eth0 device it fails. > >By activate, I assume you mean "ifconfig eth0 up"? > >mw >> >> So, where do I begin? I am a great believer in RTFM but do not know >> where to start over and above where I already started. >> >> Thanks, JOHN > >-- >Registered Linux - 256979 >NRA Life >ARS: WTMW > > > > > > > > >-- >This message has been scanned for viruses and >dangerous content by F-Prot and MailScanner, >and is believed to be clean. > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 11 >Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 12:08:11 -0800 (PST) >From: faisal gillani <fasi_74@yahoo.com> >Subject: Re: OT tunning network >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > > >--- Mike Watson <mikew@crucis.net> wrote: >> On Sunday 16 February 2003 01:00 pm, faisal gillani >> wrote: >> > Well sorry for this Ot Question >> > >> > i have a 100mbps network >> > utp cable 10/100 mbps switch hub >> > 60 clients consisting of Linux , Windows & solaris >> O/S >> > Dns is used for name resolution >> > there is a local webserver "Apache" running on my >> > network which provides large media files to >> clients as >> > downloads... >> > the problem that when clients downloads the >> download >> > speed they get is ranging from 400kbps to 1.5 mbps >> .. >> > both in rush hour & off hours . >> > so i wanted to know is that normal ? if not then >> wat >> > can be the problem & how can i fix it ? >> > >> > thankx for reading >> > >> A couple of questions... >> > > >> What type/brand/model router ar you using? >i am not using any router ... all clinets are on same >segment > > >> You referenced cable---what kind? Cat 5? > >yes CAT5 > >> Are these internal or external clients? > >they are all internel clients > >> What is the distance between the server and (1) the > >the distance ranges between 100 feets to 300 feets as >i have multiple switches or SOHO switch > >> router/switch and >> (2) if the clients are on the same >> subnet/switch/router, what is the >> distance between them and the switch/router/server? > >> >> mw >> >> -- >> Registered Linux - 256979 >> NRA Life >> ARS: WTMW >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> This message has been scanned for viruses and >> dangerous content by F-Prot and MailScanner, >> and is believed to be clean. >> >> >> >> -- >> Psyche-list mailing list >> Psyche-list@redhat.com >> >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list > > >===== >*., ,.** Allah-hu-Akber*., ,.** > >__________________________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day >http://shopping.yahoo.com > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 12 >Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 15:12:20 -0600 >From: Mike Watson <mikew@crucis.net> >Subject: Re: OT tunning network >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >Organization: The Crucis Network >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > >On Sunday 16 February 2003 02:08 pm, faisal gillani wrote: >> --- Mike Watson <mikew@crucis.net> wrote: >> > On Sunday 16 February 2003 01:00 pm, faisal gillani >> > >> > wrote: >> > > Well sorry for this Ot Question >> > > >> > > i have a 100mbps network >> > > utp cable 10/100 mbps switch hub >> > > 60 clients consisting of Linux , Windows & solaris >> > >> > O/S >> > >> > > Dns is used for name resolution >> > > there is a local webserver "Apache" running on my >> > > network which provides large media files to >> > >> > clients as >> > >> > > downloads... >> > > the problem that when clients downloads the >> > >> > download >> > >> > > speed they get is ranging from 400kbps to 1.5 mbps >> > >> > .. >> > >> > > both in rush hour & off hours . >> > > so i wanted to know is that normal ? if not then >> > >> > wat >> > >> > > can be the problem & how can i fix it ? >> > > >> > > thankx for reading >> > >> > A couple of questions... >> > >> > >> > >> > What type/brand/model router ar you using? >> >> i am not using any router ... all clinets are on same >> segment >> >> > You referenced cable---what kind? Cat 5? >> >> yes CAT5 >> >> > Are these internal or external clients? >> >> they are all internel clients >> >> > What is the distance between the server and (1) the >> >> the distance ranges between 100 feets to 300 feets as >> i have multiple switches or SOHO switch > >I suspect that due to the distance, your client NICs are switching down >to 10 MPS. 100MBS begins to see errors when cable runs are over 100 >feet, even with CAT 5. I had a similar situation at my office not long >ago. We had to install a router between the switch and some long >distance clients to get back up to 100mb. We were using VoIP so the >speed difference was quite noticable. > >You might want to check it out. > >mw >> >> > router/switch and >> > (2) if the clients are on the same >> > subnet/switch/router, what is the >> > distance between them and the switch/router/server? >> > >> > >> > mw >> > >> > -- >> > Registered Linux - 256979 >> > NRA Life >> > ARS: WTMW >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > This message has been scanned for viruses and >> > dangerous content by F-Prot and MailScanner, >> > and is believed to be clean. >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Psyche-list mailing list >> > Psyche-list@redhat.com >> >> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list >> >> >> ===== >> *., ,.** Allah-hu-Akber*., ,.** >> >> __________________________________________________ >> Do you Yahoo!? >> Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day >> http://shopping.yahoo.com > >-- >Registered Linux - 256979 >NRA Life >ARS: WTMW > > > > > > > > >-- >This message has been scanned for viruses and >dangerous content by F-Prot and MailScanner, >and is believed to be clean. > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 13 >Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 22:46:32 +0100 >From: Antonio Montagnani <anto.montagnani@virgilio.it> >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >Subject: Grip >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > >I started playing with Grip today and I have two problems. > >1) Ripping is operating only as root (and no operation happens as user) >2) I can' find the MP3 encoder as RPM. > >Any suggestion?? > >Tnx > >Antonio M. > > > > >--__--__-- > >Message: 14 >Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 14:16:59 -0800 (PST) >From: Jeff Starr <newmail@emailaccount.com> >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >Subject: Re: Unsubscribe >Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com > > >Unsubscribe > >--- psyche-list-request@redhat.com wrote: >>Send Psyche-list mailing list submissions to >> psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list >>or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >> psyche-list-request@redhat.com >> >>You can reach the person managing the list at >> psyche-list-admin@redhat.com >> >>When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >>than "Re: Contents of Psyche-list digest..." >> >> >>Today's Topics: >> >> 1. Re: ssh-agent with default runlevel of 5 (Stephen Carville) >> 2. Re: nfs unmounts of stale connections (John Meagher) >> 3. Re: GRUB problems (Justin Zygmont) >> 4. Re: RH8.0 on Dell Dimension 4300S - Linux compatible?? (John Nall) >> 5. bluez patch in 2.4.20-2.X (Wolfgang Rapp) >> 6. Re: ssh-agent with default runlevel of 5 (Anne Possoz) >> 7. Re: ssh-agent with default runlevel of 5 (Keith Winston) >> 8. Re: connectivity using rh8 (Andrew Schott) >> 9. Re: ssh-agent with default runlevel of 5 (Gordon Messmer) >> 10. Re: ssh-agent with default runlevel of 5 (Anne Possoz) >> 11. Re: connectivity using rh8 (Aaron Konstam) >> 12. iptables (Justin Zygmont) >> 13. problems with redhat 8.0, sound, and intel 845 chipset (michael shiloh) >> 14. Re: iptables (Michael Schwendt) >> 15. Booting on USB Disk (JD) >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 1 >>From: Stephen Carville <carville@cpl.net> >>Organization: Far Side of the Moon >>To: psyche-list@redhat.com >>Subject: Re: ssh-agent with default runlevel of 5 >>Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 13:35:01 -0800 >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>On Friday February 14 2003 03:38, Neil Marjoram wrote: >>> Can someone tell me where to call the ssh-agent from when using a >>> default run level of 5. I usually use run level 3 and place the required >>> commands in .xinitrc in my home directory, but I have found that using >>> run level 5 this file is not used. >> >>Redhat 8.0 starts it by default for KDE and Gnome. You can check by using >>ssh-add: >> >>$ ssh-add -l >>The agent has no identities. <-- ssh-agent is running >>Could not open a connection to your authentication agent <-- ssh-agent is not >>running. >> >>For other window managers look in /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession and >>/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc. >> >> >> >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 2 >>From: "John Meagher" <jmeagher@patriot.net> >>To: <psyche-list@redhat.com> >>Subject: Re: nfs unmounts of stale connections >>Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 17:02:55 -0500 >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>> Hello all, >>> I have some stale nfs mounts on my RH8.0 server: >>> >>> showmount -a says: >>> >>> [root@store rc.d]# showmount-a >>> All mount points on store: >>> 10.0.0.90:/mnt/RH8isos >>> 10.0.0.90:/mnt/RH8isos/RedHat >>> 10.0.0.90:/mnt/RH8isos/RedHat/base >>> [root@store rc.d]# >>> >>> They are left over from a network install, after which I disconnected >>> the >>> target machine without doing anything special to tell nfs. >>> >>> /etc/fstab doesn't show them. >>> Rebooting doesn't kill them. >>Exports file is empty. >>> >>> Where are they remembered and how can I get rid of them? >> >>they should be /var/lib/nfs/statd, but I don't know if you can simply >>remove the files, and if statd will be happy >> >>Piero >> >>Thanks, Piero. >>They didn't show up in /var/lib/nfs/statd/ >>Removing them from /var/lib/nfs/rmtab, however will get rid of them. >>However, it seems that new mounts don't go away automatically after I >>umount them on client and server and clear the /etc/exports file. >> >> >> >>-- >>Psyche-list mailing list >>Psyche-list@redhat.com >>https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 3 >>Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 17:05:07 -0500 (EST) >>From: Justin Zygmont <jzygmont@solarflow.dyndns.org> >>To: psyche-list@redhat.com >>Subject: Re: GRUB problems >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Thomas Dodd wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> Justin Zygmont wrote: >>> >>> >>This discussing reminded me that I never seup grup to boot the other >>> >>half of the mirror, so I don't have the redundancy I thought I had. Time >>> >>to fix that too. I image it'll be tricky, since I have to install stage1 >>> >>on /dev/hdc and configure it to find hdc1 when booted from hdc. I really >>> >>hate the PC BIOS. I'd much prefer somthing like the Sparc boot prom. :) >>> >> >>> >> >>> > >>> >it was pretty easy, just boot the system up, type grub, then the commands >>> >from the last message, and it will write it to the hdc or whatever the >>> >other drive is. >>> > >>> Have you disconnected hda to verify it worked? >> >>yes, and they both boot up interchangably and that's with a triple boot >>system too. After typing grub from the command line as root the rest was >>as follows: >> >>root (hd0,0) >>find /boot/grub/stage1 >>setup (hd0) >> >>of course the 0,0 being the drive that would want to install or reinstall >>grub on. >> >> >> >> >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 4 >>Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 17:11:27 -0500 >>To: psyche-list@redhat.com >>From: John Nall <jnall01@alltel.net> >>Subject: Re: RH8.0 on Dell Dimension 4300S - Linux compatible?? >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>At 12:00 PM 2/14/2003 -0600, Dave Sherman wrote: >> >>> >According to the Linux-Tested website, the driver module to use is dmfc. >> >>Yeah, I checked that. I notice that Redhat is the one that did the test, also. >> >>> >Run the command 'lsmod' to list the kernel modules currently loaded, and >>>confirm that this module is loading. >> >>Nope. dmfe is loaded. Not dmfc. >> >>> > Also, run 'dmesg' and direct its >>>output into a text file ('dmesg > dmesg.txt'). Start looking for error >>>messages when the module loads, and see if it is even trying to load the >>>correct module. >> >>No indication by dmesg of any error loading. Only error indications by >>dmesg are that when etho is trying to active, it does a "tx" and no >>return. Apparently tries this for awhile and says to hell with it. >>I'm going to try to re-install RH8.0 and see if I can have an opportunity >>to specify the modem. >> >>Thanks, John >> >> >> >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 5 >>Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 23:35:45 +0100 >>From: Wolfgang Rapp <wolfgang@rapp-informatik.de> >>To: psyche-list@redhat.com >>Subject: bluez patch in 2.4.20-2.X >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>Is the bluez patch patch-2.4.20-mh5 already in a rawhide kernel? >> >> >> >> >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 6 >>To: psyche-list@redhat.com >>From: Anne Possoz <anne.possoz@epfl.ch> >>Subject: Re: ssh-agent with default runlevel of 5 >>Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 23:38:54 +0100 >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>Ce 14 fvrier 2003, Michael Kuss a crit: >> >>> On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Aaron Konstam wrote: >>> >>> > On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 11:38:24AM +0000, Neil Marjoram wrote: >>> > > Can someone tell me where to call the ssh-agent from when using a >>> > > default run level of 5. I usually use run level 3 and place the required >>> > > commands in .xinitrc in my home directory, but I have found that using >>> > > run level 5 this file is not used. >>> > The sshd daemon is set to run at runlevel 5 by using the chkconfig >>> > command as so: chkconfig --level 5 sshd on >>> > >>> > By the way: chkconfig --level 35 sshd on >>> > will get it to run at levels 3 and 5 by default. >>> > >>> >>> That's not what Neil is talking about. He wants to start ssh-agent, thus >>> have a window pop up to enter the pass phrase. >> >>If I understand well Neil query, here is what I do. >> >>I edit /etc/X11/xinit/Xclients file and add the following lines at the beginning of the file: >> >># patch /etc/X11/xinit/Xclient for SSH --------------------------- >>if [ -z "$SSH_AGENT_PID" -a -x /usr/bin/ssh-agent ] >>then >> exec /usr/bin/ssh-agent $0 ${1+"$@"} < /dev/null >>fi >>if [ -r $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa ] >>then >> /usr/bin/ssh-add $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa < /dev/null >>elif [ -r $HOME/.ssh/identity ] >>then >> /usr/bin/ssh-add $HOME/.ssh/identity < /dev/null >>fi >># end of patch for ssh -------------------------------------------- >> >>This works for gnome and kde. >>Very usefull if frequent ssh connections to remote accounts are needed. >> >> Anne >> >> >> >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 7 >>Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 17:52:44 -0500 >>From: Keith Winston <kwinston@twmi.rr.com> >>To: psyche-list@redhat.com >>Subject: Re: ssh-agent with default runlevel of 5 >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>Anne Possoz wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Can someone tell me where to call the ssh-agent from when using a >>>>>>default run level of 5. I usually use run level 3 and place the required >>>>>>commands in .xinitrc in my home directory, but I have found that using >>>>>>run level 5 this file is not used. >>>>> >>>>>The sshd daemon is set to run at runlevel 5 by using the chkconfig >>>>>command as so: chkconfig --level 5 sshd on >>>>> >>>>>By the way: chkconfig --level 35 sshd on >>>>>will get it to run at levels 3 and 5 by default. >>>>> >>>> >>>>That's not what Neil is talking about. He wants to start ssh-agent, thus >>>>have a window pop up to enter the pass phrase. >>> >>> >>> If I understand well Neil query, here is what I do. >>> >>> I edit /etc/X11/xinit/Xclients file and add the following lines at the beginning of the file: >>> >>> # patch /etc/X11/xinit/Xclient for SSH --------------------------- >>> if [ -z "$SSH_AGENT_PID" -a -x /usr/bin/ssh-agent ] >>> then >>> exec /usr/bin/ssh-agent $0 ${1+"$@"} < /dev/null >>> fi >>> if [ -r $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa ] >>> then >>> /usr/bin/ssh-add $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa < /dev/null >>> elif [ -r $HOME/.ssh/identity ] >>> then >>> /usr/bin/ssh-add $HOME/.ssh/identity < /dev/null >>> fi >>> # end of patch for ssh -------------------------------------------- >>> >>> This works for gnome and kde. >>> Very usefull if frequent ssh connections to remote accounts are needed. >> >>You might want to check out Keychain: >>http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/keychain.xml >> >>A cool and easy bash script that handles some of the complexities of >>ssh-agent gracefully. >> >>Best Regards, >>Keith >>-- >>LPIC-2, MCSE, N+ >>We drive on this highway of fire >>Got spam? Get spastic http://spastic.sourceforge.net >> >> >> >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 8 >>Subject: Re: connectivity using rh8 >>From: Andrew Schott <schotty@core.com> >>To: Psyche List <psyche-list@redhat.com> >>Date: 14 Feb 2003 17:20:04 +0600 >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 03:05, ivan_val@att.net wrote: >>> trying to connect an rh8 box to the web using a zoom 3075 modem. configured >>> using the network device and minicom, the modem rings and tries to connect but >>> the connection never activates. the modem can handle linux,per mfr.. any help >>> would be appreciated, thanks. >> >>That kinda sucks. Well, if you dont mind me asking you to do so, try >>opening up a terminal and as root, run: >> >>wvdial NameOfConnection >> >>So if you made the connection name in the RedHat Network tool Internet, >>then type 'wvdial Internet' >> >>See what it tells you there. If an error pops up it usually tells you >>the source of the problem (misspelled userid or password or whatever) >> >>HTH >> >>Andrew >> >> >> >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 9 >>Subject: Re: ssh-agent with default runlevel of 5 >>From: Gordon Messmer <yinyang@eburg.com> >>To: psyche-list@redhat.com >>Date: 14 Feb 2003 15:19:29 -0800 >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 14:38, Anne Possoz wrote: >>> >>> If I understand well Neil query, here is what I do. >>> >>> I edit /etc/X11/xinit/Xclients file and add the following lines at the beginning of the file: >> >>Doesn't that seem like a lot of work? Red Hat's scripts already start >>ssh agent. All you have to do is add "ssh-add" to your session. Under >>GNOME, you can open the "Sessions" preferences panel, go to "Startup >>Programs", and add the command. Huzzah! No editing files! 'specially: >>No editing system files that will be whacked at your next upgrade! >> >>On KDE, you just add a launcher to the Autostart folder on your desktop. >> >> >> >> >> >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 10 >>To: psyche-list@redhat.com >>From: Anne Possoz <anne.possoz@epfl.ch> >>Subject: Re: ssh-agent with default runlevel of 5 >>Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 01:38:18 +0100 >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>On Fri, 2003-02-14 Gordon Messmer wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 14:38, Anne Possoz wrote: >>> > >>> > If I understand well Neil query, here is what I do. >>> > >>> > I edit /etc/X11/xinit/Xclients file and add the following lines at the beginning of the file: >>> >>> Doesn't that seem like a lot of work? Red Hat's scripts already start >>> ssh agent. All you have to do is add "ssh-add" to your session. Under >>> GNOME, you can open the "Sessions" preferences panel, go to "Startup >>> Programs", and add the command. Huzzah! No editing files! 'specially: >>> No editing system files that will be whacked at your next upgrade! >> >>I was sure that I could learn by answering how I do it :) >> >>I don't claim my solution is the cleverest. The solution was propagated >>from redhat 7.3. So now I should just manage ssh-add as I didn't >>realise ssh-agent was already included. >> >>Isn't one modified file simpler than every user having to click and >>know where to click? I like solutions without click. >> >>But thanks for that alternative solution. My first gnome lecture! >> >>Keith Winston also mentionned keychain. Another option as it is once per >>reboot. Valid only for private workstation. But very interesting in >>that case. >> >> Anne, old lady, old memory >> >> >> >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 11 >>Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 20:52:15 -0600 >>From: Aaron Konstam <akonstam@Trinity.Edu> >>To: psyche-list@redhat.com >>Subject: Re: connectivity using rh8 >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 09:05:18PM +0000, ivan_val@att.net wrote: >>> trying to connect an rh8 box to the web using a zoom 3075 modem. configured >>> using the network device and minicom, the modem rings and tries to connect but >>> the connection never activates. the modem can handle linux,per mfr.. any help >>> would be appreciated, thanks. >>If you mean to connect the box to the inteernet you need a ppp >>client: >>either kppp >>or use redhat-confiure-network. >>Check ppp documentation for directions. >>-- >>------------------------------------------- >>Aaron Konstam >>Computer Science >>Trinity University >>715 Stadium Dr. >>San Antonio, TX 78212-7200 >> >>telephone: (210)-999-7484 >>email:akonstam@trinity.edu >> >> >> >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 12 >>Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 00:28:10 -0500 (EST) >>From: Justin Zygmont <jzygmont@solarflow.dyndns.org> >>To: psyche-list@redhat.com >>Subject: iptables >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>does anyone have a basic ip masquerading script that they use in >>/etc/sysconfig/iptables. It cannot set ip forwarding from there. >> >> >> >> >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 13 >>Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 23:59:04 -0800 (PST) >>From: michael shiloh <michael@makingthings.com> >>To: Psyche-list@redhat.com >>Subject: problems with redhat 8.0, sound, and intel 845 chipset >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >> >>hi. i recently upgraded my old computer to a nice new Intel D845GEBV2 >>motherboard, with everything integrated. turns out this wasn't such a >>good idea because the linux driver for the video section is very buggy, >>so i ended up buying a video card. no great worries. >> >>my problem now is the sound: i get no sound out of the system. >>if i try to control sound (e.g. with the gnome-volume-control) i get: >> >> I was not able to open your audio device. >> Please check that you have permissions to open /dev/mixer >> and make sure that you have sound support compiled into your >> kernel >> >>here are my mixer permissions: >> >> $ ls -l /dev/mixer >> crw-rw-rw- 1 michael root 14, 0 Aug 30 16:31 /dev/mixer >> >>now these were originally 600, but no difference after i changed them. >> >>i also see in my kernel messages: >> >>Feb 10 17:20:19 dhcppc4 insmod: /lib/modules/2.4.18-14/kernel/drivers/sound/i810_audio.o: init_module: No such device >>Feb 10 17:20:19 dhcppc4 insmod: Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ parameters. You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg >>Feb 10 17:20:19 dhcppc4 insmod: /lib/modules/2.4.18-14/kernel/drivers/sound/i810_audio.o: insmod sound-slot-0 failed >>Feb 10 17:20:19 dhcppc4 kernel: i810_audio: Codec not ready.. wait.. no response. >>Feb 10 17:20:19 dhcppc4 kernel: i810_audio: Audio Controller supports 6 channels. >>Feb 10 17:20:19 dhcppc4 kernel: i810_audio: Defaulting to base 2 channel mode. >>Feb 10 17:20:19 dhcppc4 kernel: i810_audio: Primary codec not ready. >>Feb 10 17:20:19 dhcppc4 modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-service-0-3 >> >>(i think that since the 845 chipset is built on the 810 chipset, many of the drivers >>are for the 810 chipset.) so i checked out my modules: >> >># ls -l /lib/modules/2.4.18-14/kernel/drivers/sound/i810_audio.o >>-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 30572 Sep 4 10:47 /lib/modules/2.4.18-14/kernel/drivers/sound/i810_audio.o >> >>although sound-slot-0 is missing, but that's the second message, so i'm not sure if that's >>the main problem. >> >>and >> >> # cat /etc/modules.conf >> alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc >> alias eth0 eepro100 >> alias usb-controller ehci-hcd >> alias sound-slot-0 i810_audio >> post-install sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -L >/dev/null 2>&1 || : >> pre-remove sound-slot-0 /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -S >/dev/null 2>&1 || : >> alias usb-controller1 usb-uhci >> >> >> >>and dmesg says: >> >> >> Intel 810 + AC97 Audio, version 0.22, 13:45:06 Sep 4 2002 >> PCI: Found IRQ 3 for device 00:1f.5 >> PCI: Sharing IRQ 3 with 00:1f.3 >> PCI: Setting latency timer of device 00:1f.5 to 64 >> i810: Intel ICH4 found at IO 0xe080 and 0xe400, IRQ 3 >> i810_audio: Codec not ready.. wait.. no response. >> i810_audio: Audio Controller supports 6 channels. >> i810_audio: Defaulting to base 2 channel mode. >> i810_audio: Primary codec not ready. >> >> >>i'm not quite sure what next to try - any suggestions? >> >>thanks, >>michael >> >> >> >> >> >>-- __--__-- >> >>Message: 14 >>Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 09:52:10 +0100 >>From: Michael Schwendt <ms0301rh@arcor.de> >>To: psyche-list@redhat.com >>Subject: Re: iptables >>Reply-To: psyche-list@redhat.com >> >>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>Hash: SHA1 >> >>On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 00:28:10 -0500 (EST), Justin Zygmont wrote: >> >>> does anyone have a basic ip masquerading script that they use in >>> /etc/sysconfig/iptables. It cannot set ip forwarding from there. >> >>What have you tried? >> >>/etc/sysconfig/iptables is not a script, but output from >>iptables-save and input for iptables-restore. >> >>IP Forwarding is done in two parts. 1) Via appropriate rules in the >>netfilter FORWARD chain. And 2) via /etc/sysctl.conf >>(net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1) which activates IP Forwarding in the >>kernel upon reboot. 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