Re: Kernel panic: VFS

2001-10-10 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The complete message is: Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:15. It first appeared when I was attempting to test the replacement IBM sent me for a failed external SCSI drive. My old system wouldn't recognize it at all. W2k on this

Re: Kernel panic: VFS

2001-10-10 Thread # sriram #
hi mikkel..how d'u correlate 08:15 to /dev/sda15 On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: !On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ! ! The complete message is: Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs ! on 08:15. ! ! It first appeared when I was attempting to test the replacement

Testing To Crack

2001-10-10 Thread lonh SENG
Hi all, How can I know my system is in top security? Do we have a site for testing this? Could anyone help me? Kind Regards, lonh ___ Seawolf-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

gnomba

2001-10-10 Thread Luie delos Santos
hello all, does redhat have a graphical software like gnomba? gnomba is included in storm linux. luie __ www.edsamail.com ___ Seawolf-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: gcc or minding my own business...

2001-10-10 Thread Jakub Jelinek
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 11:47:20AM +0200, Klaasjan Brand wrote: On 2001.10.09 14:29 Jakub Jelinek wrote: On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 09:59:39AM +0200, Klaasjan Brand wrote: Hmm... MPlayer 0.50 - even with --disable-compiler-checking - doesn't compile on gcc 2.96 (+errata) for exactly the

Re: Testing To Crack

2001-10-10 Thread Mike Chambers
- Original Message - From: lonh SENG [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: seawolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 2:41 AM Subject: Testing To Crack Hi all, How can I know my system is in top security? Do we have a site for testing this? Could anyone

Re: Testing To Crack

2001-10-10 Thread miguel . dilaj
Get a second machine with Linux and network it with the first machine, install Nessus (www.nessus.org, RPMs can be found at www.freshrpms.org thanks to Matthias Saou). Use Nessus to scan your system, then patch any problems and scan again. Repeat the scans (with updated plugins, you must run

Re[2]: Sendmail Q: access.db

2001-10-10 Thread Brian Curtis
Hello Andrew, Wednesday, October 10, 2001, 2:46:09 AM, you wrote: AS OK, AS I'll be a bit more specific. AS Is there a specific interrupt or command to get sendmail to JUST AS reread the access.db file (or does sendmail notice when the file AS changes and thus you don't need to do anything)

Re: Re[2]: Sendmail Q: access.db

2001-10-10 Thread Andrew Smith
Hello Andrew, Wednesday, October 10, 2001, 2:46:09 AM, you wrote: AS OK, AS I'll be a bit more specific. AS Is there a specific interrupt or command to get sendmail to JUST AS reread the access.db file (or does sendmail notice when the file AS changes and thus you don't need to do

Re: Testing To Crack.. or Crack to test...

2001-10-10 Thread Richard Hebert
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 14:41:41 +0700 lonh SENG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, How can I know my system is in top security? Do we have a site for testing this? Could anyone help me? Kind Regards, lonh I agree that grc.com has a nice but basic

Re: vim 60

2001-10-10 Thread YH
Hello, The vim 6.0z does not work properly in RH 7.1. The auto indent does not work (no indent after {), the cursor shape cannot be changed in insert mode. As the same setup (vimrc) works perfect in Win32 console, it does not look like that is the vim problem. Has anyone experienced that problem

Re: Testing To Crack.. or Crack to test...

2001-10-10 Thread miguel . dilaj
IMHO, one of the best security sites is a white hat one: www.securityfocus.com You can check BugTraq's archives in this site. BugTraq is one of the best security oriented mailing lists in the world. A little on the dark side you have some interesting ones, like (the list is far from complete):

RE: gnomba

2001-10-10 Thread Oliver Pitzeier
what is gnomba? then i may can answer your question... -oliver -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Luie delos Santos Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 12:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: gnomba hello all, does redhat have a graphical

Re: Question about domainname command

2001-10-10 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 07:58:03PM -0700, Steven J. Yellin wrote: On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, Steven W. Orr wrote: I just had a disk problem and ended up having to reload :-( My question is this: I do not use yp but I was wondering if I need to somehow cause the domainname command to execute.

Re: Re: Kernel panic: VFS

2001-10-10 Thread jdtiede
Mikkel Ellertson wrote: Now, if this was an operational system before you attached the externel drive to it, and it stopped working when you added the drive, then I would check the SCSI ID to make sure you do not have two devices with the same SCSI ID. Then double check your termination to make

tmpwatch /mtab error

2001-10-10 Thread Christopher Keller
[root@thisbox tmp]# /usr/sbin/tmpwatch 240 /tmp error: failed to open /etc/mtab for reading [root@thisbox tmp]# rpm -q tmpwatch tmpwatch-2.8-2 It's a basic seawolf install which has been massaged to a newer kernel and ext3. I'm guessing tmpwatch isn't playing nicely with something other than

Re: gcc or a walk in the park.

2001-10-10 Thread William W. Austin
David Scriven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I stand corrected - the word I should have used was 'suggested' as in you will find a recent update at this site. Whatever the case, gcc 2.96-85 DOES have bugs (I have a large amount of code that works perfectly on other compilers to attest to this)

Re: tmpwatch /mtab error

2001-10-10 Thread Erik Troan
On 10 Oct 2001 08:36:34 -0700 Christopher Keller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [root@thisbox tmp]# /usr/sbin/tmpwatch 240 /tmp error: failed to open /etc/mtab for reading It's a basic seawolf install which has been massaged to a newer kernel and ext3. I'm guessing tmpwatch isn't playing nicely

Re: gnomba

2001-10-10 Thread Jean Francois Martinez
Oliver Pitzeier a écrit : what is gnomba? then i may can answer your question... It is a brain damaged Network Neigborhood explorer allowing you to explore Windows-based networks and mount shares on the fly so you no longer have to endure the condescending smiles of your Windows-using

Re: gnomba

2001-10-10 Thread Craig White
Jean Francois Martinez wrote: Oliver Pitzeier a écrit : what is gnomba? then i may can answer your question... It is a brain damaged Network Neigborhood explorer allowing you to explore Windows-based networks and mount shares on the fly so you no longer have to endure the

Re: tmpwatch /mtab error

2001-10-10 Thread Michael Schwendt
On 2001-10-10, Christopher Keller wrote: [root@thisbox tmp]# /usr/sbin/tmpwatch 240 /tmp error: failed to open /etc/mtab for reading Is stat /etc/mtab looking good? [root@thisbox tmp]# rpm -q tmpwatch tmpwatch-2.8-2 It's a basic seawolf install which has been massaged to a newer kernel and

ATA/100 Promise Board

2001-10-10 Thread war
Any idea why DMA is sometimes on and sometimes not for a few cdrom drives I have hooked up to my promise controller? Whether it is on or off, whenever I copy a CD from a (dma) cdrom whether it dma is on or off it slows my system down big time. Move the cursor around in X, and it lags, watch

Re: REdhat 7.2

2001-10-10 Thread Craig White
J. Dow wrote: From: Bill Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hey Trond, Do you have this set up as an automated responce based on certain phrases in the body or the subject of the message? Just a thought. Might save you some typing. :-) Easy way to find out ... --- BEGIN teg

Useradmin - maybe OT

2001-10-10 Thread Harnish, Joe
Title: Useradmin - maybe OT Hello everyone. I am very sorry if this is off topic. Is there a way to set up directories where a user saves a file it will get a specific group id? Like a user is in groups: groupA, groupB, groupC When this user saves a file to /usr/local/directoryA the

Re: Useradmin - maybe OT

2001-10-10 Thread Pete Peterson
From: Harnish, Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Useradmin - maybe OT Hello everyone. I am very sorry if this is off topic. Is there a way to set up directories where a user saves a file it will get a specific group id? Like a user is

Re: tmpwatch /mtab error

2001-10-10 Thread Christopher Keller
On Wed, 2001-10-10 at 09:20, Erik Troan wrote: tmpwatch shouldn't care about the filesystem. Does strace -e open tmpwatch tell you anything more interesting? I assume cat /etc/mtab behaves as expected? Erik Apologies if this gets sent out twice, I haven't seen it appear on the list yet.

Re: Useradmin - maybe OT (correction)

2001-10-10 Thread Pete Peterson
From: Harnish, Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Useradmin - maybe OT Hello everyone. I am very sorry if this is off topic. Is there a way to set up directories where a user saves a file it will get a specific group id?

Re: Kernel panic: VFS

2001-10-10 Thread Steven J. Yellin
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Michael Schwendt wrote: On 2001-10-10, # sriram # wrote: hi mikkel..how d'u correlate 08:15 to /dev/sda15 device with major 08, minor 15 Except maybe 08:15 in the message is in hexadecimal, in which case 15 means decimal 21. Since ls -l /dev/sdb5 shows for me

Re: Re: Kernel panic: VFS

2001-10-10 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mikkel Ellertson wrote: Now, if this was an operational system before you attached the externel drive to it, and it stopped working when you added the drive, then I would check the SCSI ID to make sure you do not have two devices with the same

Re: Kernel panic: VFS

2001-10-10 Thread Michael Schwendt
On 2001-10-10, Steven J. Yellin wrote: On 2001-10-10, # sriram # wrote: hi mikkel..how d'u correlate 08:15 to /dev/sda15 device with major 08, minor 15 Except maybe 08:15 in the message is in hexadecimal, in which Yes, you're right. The notation used there is hexadecimal. I took sda15

Re: Testing To Crack

2001-10-10 Thread Steven J. Yellin
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, lonh SENG wrote: Hi all, How can I know my system is in top security? Do we have a site for testing this? Could anyone help me? I like http://www.vulnerabilities.org/analysis.html -- Steven Yellin

Re: gcc or a walk in the park.

2001-10-10 Thread neugens
On Wednesday 10 October 2001 12:43, Jakub Jelinek wrote: Actually, in case of gcc, you want gcc-2.96-NN where NN is the latest from Red Hat you find (including rawhide), but this is for gcc-2.96 only and not a general rule. The intent is that every new gcc rpm should be a good errata

Re: Re: Kernel panic: VFS

2001-10-10 Thread jdtiede
It appears to start booting from the floppy, then switches to the SCSI. The same thing happens no matter whether I designate CD, floppy or SCSI as first choice for boot. I have tried to reinstall, and the same thing happens. I had the internal SCSI set as #0 and the external as #3, and

RE: linksys router or DNS problems with SNET ADSL

2001-10-10 Thread Jayesh K. Parayali
Try to open Konqueror before you connect to your ISP (dial-up), Konqueror fails to connect to any site. Same is the case with Kmail. Netscape is just fine. Has anyone noticed this problem? Jayesh -Original Message- From: Ernie Schroder [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October

Re: Kernel panic: VFS

2001-10-10 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Michael Schwendt wrote: On 2001-10-10, Steven J. Yellin wrote: On 2001-10-10, # sriram # wrote: hi mikkel..how d'u correlate 08:15 to /dev/sda15 device with major 08, minor 15 Except maybe 08:15 in the message is in hexadecimal, in which Yes, you're

Re: Re: Kernel panic: VFS

2001-10-10 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It appears to start booting from the floppy, then switches to the SCSI. The same thing happens no matter whether I designate CD, floppy or SCSI as first choice for boot. I have tried to reinstall, and the same thing happens. I had the

Re: Kernel panic: VFS

2001-10-10 Thread Thomas Dodd
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It appears to start booting from the floppy, then switches to the SCSI. The same thing happens no matter whether I designate CD, So BIOS doesn't see the CD to try and boot from it. how is the CD attacked, IDE,

Re: tmpwatch /mtab error

2001-10-10 Thread Erik Troan
On 10 Oct 2001 11:38:28 -0700 Christopher Keller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bummer, thought I found a bug. mtab seems to be behaving fine. It's simply a representation of what's currently mounted? You did find a bug, so be happy :-) # output of strace open(/etc/mtab, O_RDONLY)

Re: gcc or a walk in the park.

2001-10-10 Thread Richard Hebert
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 12:02:39 -0400 William W. Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So to make a breif resume of all this writing back and forth and the excellent observation i have read since i made the original post on the list would you be tempted to say that if the code written by

Re: Sendmail Q: access.db

2001-10-10 Thread Chris Kloiber
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Andrew Smith wrote: Quick question: Anyone know how I get sendmail to re-read access.db? (If I change it) Do I need to tell it I have changed it or is it automatic? You can't change the access.db file directly, but I assume you know that. cd into /etc/mail, modify the

Re: Useradmin - maybe OT

2001-10-10 Thread Chris Kloiber
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Harnish, Joe wrote: Hello everyone. I am very sorry if this is off topic. Is there a way to set up directories where a user saves a file it will get a specific group id? Like a user is in groups: groupA, groupB, groupC When this user saves a file to

procmail problem

2001-10-10 Thread Gerry Doris
I'm trying to put together a procmail recipe for weeding out duplicate messages. I believe it should be: :0 Wh: msgid.lock | formail -D 8192 msgid.cache However, in my procmail log for every message I get the lines procmail: Lock failure on msgid.lock formail: Couldn't open msgid.cache What

Re: procmail problem

2001-10-10 Thread Chris Kloiber
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Gerry Doris wrote: I'm trying to put together a procmail recipe for weeding out duplicate messages. I believe it should be: :0 Wh: msgid.lock | formail -D 8192 msgid.cache However, in my procmail log for every message I get the lines procmail: Lock failure on

Re: procmail problem

2001-10-10 Thread Ray Curtis
gd == Gerry Doris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: gd I'm trying to put together a procmail recipe for weeding out duplicate gd messages. I believe it should be: gd :0 Wh: msgid.lock gd | formail -D 8192 msgid.cache Looks good, gd However, in my procmail log for every message I get the lines gd

Large files fail to print

2001-10-10 Thread Steve Snyder
Very large print jobs choke when sent from Win98 to a networked printer. I haven't narrowed down to too-large size, but a ~100MB file seems OK, while a ~160MB file will fail to print. The jobs are always in PostScript format, so I can't say if the problem occurres with non-PS files. There

RAID 1 on Seawolf

2001-10-10 Thread Stephen Carville
Is there a HOWTO on setting up RAID 1 for system disks on Seawolf? I have a 7.0 server using RAID 1 and I would like to upgrade (to 7.2 really) but I have been unable to get RAID 1 to work on 7.1. RAID 0 and 5 work fine but RAID 1 still eludes me. I use the procedure outlined at:

Making new kernel RPMS

2001-10-10 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
I'd like to build RPMs of more recent kernels, but the kernel spec files have to be the most complicated of them all. (Two thousand lines!) Does anyone have a simplified spec file I can build from? I need only a few configs (smp, up, enterprise, in 686 and athlon) and none of the more