John Beamon wrote: <em>> "/dev/hdb a non-IDE drive CHS 1001/16/17" (CHS figures are correct, <em>> spotted by the OS long after the BIOS failed to detect the drive.) <em>> <em>> The box hasn't been around long enough to get backed up. It's only a <em>> few days old, and fresh off the bench. How does one rebuild a /var That's a good question. Perhaps the easiest way would be to copy /var from another machine. <em>> partition? FWIW, it's a RH 6.2 install on a 486x33, 20MB. You are running Squid off this? Good lord man, are you a sadist? Regards, Dustin <em>> <em>> -jmb <em>> ================================================ <em>> BRLUG - The Baton Rouge Linux User Group <em>> Visit http://www.brlug.net for more information. <em>> Send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to change <em>> your subscription information. <em>> ================================================
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