Re: IBM Thinkpad 600

2003-03-19 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
John Abreau wrote: A couple years ago I had a Thinkpad 600X at work, and it worked great with Redhat 6.2. Of all the laptops I've used over the years, the Thinkpad was my second favorite; my favorite was the Sony Vaio Picturebook. I agree entirely, and across the board. I love my Sony,

Re: IBM Thinkpad 600

2003-03-19 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 16:27, John Abreau wrote: The modem in my Vaio works fine with Linux; it's a regular modem, not a WinModem. The machine fairly old, though; I got it in 1999, so as laptops go it's already prehistoric. For all I know, newer Vaios may use a different modem; I have a

read-only filesystems

2003-03-19 Thread Kevin D. Clark
So, for something I'm working on, it is desirable to have a Linux box configured such that most of the filesystems on the box are mounted read-only. Ideally, only /var would be mounted read-write. Trivially easy, right? Not entirely... I've done the following so far: o symbolicly linked

Unsubscribe old Email Address Help!

2003-03-19 Thread Mark Rousseau
Help, I currently subscribe to this email list with my yahoo email account but my old email address, [EMAIL PROTECTED], is still getting email's from the list. I've attempted to go to the list web admin site but it doesn't have any record of the trinitech.com email address. How do I remove

Re: read-only filesystems

2003-03-19 Thread bscott
On 19 Mar 2003, at 10:31am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But then I get to /dev. How to handle /dev? Some of the stuff under /dev needs to be writable. What? -- Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] | The opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and do | | not represent the views or

Re: read-only filesystems

2003-03-19 Thread Tom Buskey
On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 10:31 AM, Kevin D. Clark wrote: So, for something I'm working on, it is desirable to have a Linux box configured such that most of the filesystems on the box are mounted read-only. Ideally, only /var would be mounted read-write. Trivially easy, right? Not

Re: read-only filesystems

2003-03-19 Thread John Abreau
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin D. Clark) writes: But then I get to /dev. How to handle /dev? Some of the stuff under /dev needs to be writable. Have you actually tried running it and it failed, or are you just assuming that /dev must be on a

Wireless and Linux?

2003-03-19 Thread pll
Hi all, I was just issued a wireless card at work. Of course, IS only support Windows (actually, they only support W2K, so people with XP are SOL :) Fortunately, I left my laptop as a dual-boot, with W2K, which allowed the IS person to install the card. Of course, now I want this thing to

RE: Wireless and Linux?

2003-03-19 Thread Travis Roy
Most work fine, since it's Prism2 based you probably won't have a problem.. Please keep in mind that the newest orinoco_cs drivers will work with prism2 cards. Another pointer is that you might have problems with the card not turning on (I've seen this with d-link cards) and you have to disable

Re: read-only filesystems

2003-03-19 Thread Kevin D. Clark
John Abreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin D. Clark) writes: But then I get to /dev. How to handle /dev? Some of the stuff under /dev needs to be writable. Have you actually tried running it and it failed, or are you just assuming that /dev must be on a

Re: read-only filesystems

2003-03-19 Thread John Abreau
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin D. Clark) writes: Have you actually tried running it and it failed, or are you just assuming that /dev must be on a writeable filesystem? Yes, I've tried it, and yes, it fails, for a number of reasons. For

Re: read-only filesystems

2003-03-19 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Hmm. I think that I'm starting to get it working. My solution: 1: comment out the part in the /etc/rc.sysinit script where / is remounted rw 2: create a /var/dev directory 3: copy the /dev/tty[0-9] files to /var/dev 4: In /dev, make symlinks to the tty[0-9] files in /var/dev 5:

Re: IBM Thinkpad 600

2003-03-19 Thread Travis Roy
Alright.. I just finished my install on my Thinkpad 600.. This was with RH7.3 Video was autoprobed, always good.. Wireless networking needed one thing added to the modules.conf.. options orinoco_cs ignore_cis_vcc=1 This was to stop something with the voltage from happening.. The d-link cards