I am trying to use the linux boot CD on a system. It is trying to run
make-dev-nodes (or something similar) and failing with a permission denied
error. I am GUESSINg that this is because this binary is not +x. It's not
+x because it's mounted over a smb share. I would be guessing that
smbmount
At 07:08 PM 07/14/2004, you wrote:
note: I don't see a bat for firefox or thunderbird on the cvs either
(likely the same install syntax) - want me to add em? or just be shellfish?
I use firefox myself... nice and no IE holes... no Opera ads... just me
and a nice fast browser :-)
I've just started
Steven -
I was looking at FireFox yesterday and it doesn't look like the same
installer. I think the FireFox installer is just a nice way of
uncompressing the files into directories (the way you had to install
previous versions) -- I couldn't find anything about getting it to run
silently.
Using the Unattended 4.3 linux CD:
Noticed on a machine which had its only hard drive attached via the primary
slave connector, with no drive on primary master:
Unattended CD would fail to find hda (of course) and exit.
Windows XP CD would fail to find hda and proceed to hdb.
Perhaps useful
On 1 Jul 2004 at 13:58, Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
Shane Curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The 4.3 linux cd boots just fine; it proceeds flawlessly on our Optima lab
machines but on our IBM PC300 classroom machines it borks with lots of
hda: errors:
hda: dma_timer_recovery: dma