root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>
> 2: When setting up the NIC as being automatically assigned an IP,
> I couldn't see how to choose DHCP or BOOTP - The only option was to
> choose automatic, which seems to default to BOOTP.
well, the client does the same thing for both DHCP and BOOTP, so no need to
differentiate (at least that's what redhat does, am not an expert on this :)
>
> Changed to DHCP in Linuxconf, after rebooting.
>
> 3: When setting up NIC with a Static IP, I entered in the correct
> netmask, IP, DNS, etc. After rebooting, Linuxconf had a netmask of
> "255.0.0.0" - Not what I had entered during install. Also, the module
> field was blank, so my system couldn't find the NIC at reboot.
>
> Added the 3x509.o module in the module field, corrected the
> Netmask, and activated changes - no problems.
>
ok, i'll try to fix this.
>
>
> And that damn permissions problem that prevents "normal" users from
> starting X is STILL HERE! ;)
>
> Has anyone successfully ran X as a regular user? If so, what magic wand
> did you have to wave?
>
do you mean your home is not owner by your user?
or the security high problem? in that last case, you must add the users to the
xgrp group.