Thanks. I'm just going to reboot but since I use PCOMM, I'll make the change in case a mental lapse happens again. Decided not to bring Linux back up until I read most of the Redbook at the URL Mark Post provided. Also, want to redo the TCPIP setup. THink I indicated an incorrect IP address.
-----Original Message----- From: Ferguson, Neale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 8:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Subject: Kernel panic: It's fixed, Linux is ali ve! Depending on your 3270 emulator you can set a key to the caret character. This is recognized by the 3215 driver as a control character. Thus you can then enter <caret>'c' to CTRL-C the operation. PCOMM allows you to do this on the fly without restarting the session. > -----Original Message----- >hurry and issued a >PING 10.1.1.120 without specifying any other parms (just what the book says >not to do). >Is there any way to get out of the loop of messages about how the address is unreachable?!
