Linux-Misc Digest #905, Volume #26 Wed, 24 Jan 01 08:13:02 EST
Contents:
problems with surfing with server on debian ("Pawe�")
searching particular cartoon (Gerald Willmann)
inetd - obsolete in RH 7.0? Or just an installation thing (Christoph Kukulies)
Re: Locating wiped files (Andres Soolo)
Re: CVS, committing files, and groups ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Quad Xeon Box ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: inetd - obsolete in RH 7.0? Or just an installation thing (Vinu K)
Re: Debian 'Woody' (John Hasler)
Re: Booting with no console (Martin Gregorie)
Re: Booting with no console (Martin Gregorie)
DVD: OMS decryption? (Stamatis Stefanakos)
Re: cdrecord unknown SCSI error while fixating disk ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: /etc/resolv.conf being overwritten with Red Hat Linux 6.2.3 (Jean-David Beyer)
[:: Redhat 7 - Diald ? ::] ("Kevin Davis")
locally can telnet, from remotely, can only ping...RH 6.2 ("blah")
Re: How to duplicate RH Boot Diskette (Jean-David Beyer)
Re: Booting with no console (Robert Jones)
Re: max-files?? (Eric)
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From: "Pawe�" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: problems with surfing with server on debian
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 10:23:59 +0100
A friend of mine has installed debian for me for my local network with ip
mascarade. Now he is abroad and I made sth and damaged. From computers in
this network I can read mail but I can't surf (it can't open the site). What
could I do?
I must add that I don't know linux well. Trully I don't know it almost at
all.
regards
Paul
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From: Gerald Willmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: searching particular cartoon
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 10:31:23 +0100
a little of topic but here we go: about a year ago I saw a cartoon showing
MS only producing mice and Gates complaining that business had been more
interesting before they broke up the company.
I'm going to set up some Inet terminals using Linux (of course) but we
have only MS mice for them and I would love to have the above mentioned
cartoon for this purpose :)
If you know where to find it pls let me know. Thanks, Gerald
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From: Christoph Kukulies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: inetd - obsolete in RH 7.0? Or just an installation thing
Date: 24 Jan 2001 10:00:01 GMT
I was suprised that there was no /etc/inetd.conf and no inetd running
on my freshly installed RH 7.0 machine.
Although I must say that I didn't have a functionoing network card
during the installation and thus wasn't asked for any network
parameters.
How can I postinstall inetd etc.?
--
Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Andres Soolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Locating wiped files
Date: 24 Jan 2001 10:06:27 GMT
Evert Meulie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> find / -type f -exec grep -lf nulbyte {} \; | less
> (where 'nulbyte' is a file containing one or more ^@ (ctrl-V, ctrl-@).
You can't deliver ^@ to a program in an argument since the arguments
are null-terminated. You have to deliver \0 to grep, so the command line
might include the pattern '^\0*$' (with the quotes).
--
Andres Soolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Generosity and perfection are your everlasting goals.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CVS, committing files, and groups
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 09:45:15 +0000
Reply-To: no_replyto@oursite
This message has been posted by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Ewart)
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 17:58:56 GMT, Lorin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This isn't really a Linux-specific question, but I wasn't sure which
>newsgroup to ask, so here goes.
>
>I'm using my Linux box as a CVS server. I've got a few people who can
>access the server, and they all belong to the same group (let's call it
>"cvsgroup"). I also belong to the cvsgroup. Let's say my login name is
>"mike". Everytime I check in a file, that file is owned by the "mike"
>group instead of the "cvsgroup" group, which causes problems.
>
>How do I get files committed to CVS to be saved as belonging to
>"cvsgroup" instead of the "mike" group?
The ownership of the files in your CVS tree shouldn't matter - it
doesn't on mine anyway - so long as the TOP LEVEL of the CVS has group
ownership "cvsgroup", and each module also has group ownership
"cvsgroup".
i.e. If CVSROOT=/home/cvs, then run chown -R something.cvsgroup
/home/cvs ...
Checking in revised versions of existing files and new files in existing
directories works OK here.
Hope that helps.
Dave.
P.S. Apologies for spam-trapped headers - they are added by my outgoing
news host and I have no control over them ...
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Dave Ewart
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computing Manager
ICRF Cancer Epidemiology Unit, Oxford UK
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Quad Xeon Box
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 10:31:19 GMT
Hi,
We (my research group) are looking to invest in a small scale, parallel
architecture in order to run a parallel C compiler
which supports OpenMP such as the portland group compiler. We will be
running Linux on this box as we are UNIX based and
have the greatest experience in Linux and Solaris. We are not over
concerned with getting the best performance as this system will be used
for code experimentation. The task of spec'ing the machine has fallen
to me. I have checked out
what the bigger players have to offer and there seems to be quite a few
offering Quad Xeon II or III units. If I understand
correct a 2.2.xx Linux kernel with SMP support should have no problems
running reasonably efficiently on such as box (?)
What I would like are any `pearls of wisdom' from people who have done
this kind of thing before. In particular;
What are the problems we are likely to encounter?
Are there any hardware configurations which people have found
stable/unstable?
What benefits would we get from a Xeon III system over a II or could
we simply project expected performance improvments based on a cheaper II
system?
Is a Xeon quad unit a sensible choice for a testbed of our software -
numerically intensive medical image analsis?
Many thanks for any help.
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From: Vinu K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: inetd - obsolete in RH 7.0? Or just an installation thing
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 10:39:05 GMT
In article <94m931$7t6$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Christoph Kukulies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was suprised that there was no /etc/inetd.conf and no inetd running
> on my freshly installed RH 7.0 machine.
>
> Although I must say that I didn't have a functionoing network card
> during the installation and thus wasn't asked for any network
> parameters.
>
> How can I postinstall inetd etc.?
>
> --
> Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Hi
>From RedHat 7.0 onwards
inetd.conf is xinted.conf and each service has an individual file under
the /etc/xinetd.d directory
bye
Vinu
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From: John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Debian 'Woody'
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 05:40:39 GMT
mmnnoo writes:
> Another question is whether Woody will ever have kernel 2.4.0
> and XFree86 4.0.2
2.3 will have both. 2.4 source is in unstable and probably in testing by
now as well. XFree4.02 is in unstable and should be in testing soon.
> The kernel upgrade does require some other stuff to be updated (to
> versions which likely don't have .deb packages)
Yes they do.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Gregorie)
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.slackware
Subject: Re: Booting with no console
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 10:57:12 GMT
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001 09:16:49 +0400, Chris Elvidge
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Note the folllwing with X :
>>
>> the X "Server" is the part that accesses the video card, and draws images
>> in it's video memory. it's the video driver.
>> The applications connect to an XServer , and request screen space to put
>> their data on.
>>
>> At home I can connect to my samba server (using another linux computer ) and
>> run an xwindows program. All the program'sprocessing will be done on the
>> samba server, but the result ( the image to be shown ) will be processed and
>> rendered on my computer, where I am actually sitting. Just like telnet, only
>> with graphics.
>>
>
>Time for a newbie question. How do you do this?
(1) Get PuTTY or Teraterm of you're using a PC as your console.
(2) No extra software needed if your console is a Linux box
(3) Make sure that telnet is DENYed outside your local network
(4) Make sure telnetd is enabled on your server
(5) Telnet to the server from your PC (using Teraterm or PuTTY)
or from Linux using telnet.
(7) Disconnect the keyboard and screen from your server.
Of course, this assumes your server is already configured correctly on
a home network.
I prefer to leave a display card in the server - its much easier then
to connect a kbd and screen if you need to play with low level, stuff
(install new h/w or kernel).
--
gregorie | Martin Gregorie
@logica | Logica Ltd
com | +44 020 76379111
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Gregorie)
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.slackware
Subject: Re: Booting with no console
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 10:59:07 GMT
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001 03:44:08 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Allen Wong)
wrote:
>In alt.os.linux.slackware Peter T. Breuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> In comp.os.linux.misc Harry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 07:27:02 +0100, "Peter T. Breuer"
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>In comp.os.linux.misc Harry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> Anyway - I can set the hardware up not to stall in the absence of a
>>>>> keyboard and mouse, but what file edits must I make to stop the
>>>>> operating system from complaining that they're not there on boot?
>>>>
>>>>None. The operating system doesn't care.
>
>>> Seems odd to say the OS doesn't care though, when it's throwing out
>>> what can only be described as error messages....
>
>> What? There should be none. Show some, please! You must be
>> misinterpreting what you are seeing.
>
>keyboard: Timeout - AT keyboard not present?
>keyboard: Timeout - AT keyboard not present?
>hda: WDC WD307AA-00BAA0, ATA DISK drive
>
Some old BIOS won't let you boot a PC without a keyboard. I think you
need a later 486 or a Pentium motherboard to be sure the BIOS will
allow booting without the kbd.
Provided the display card is still installed nothing will ever notice
if the screen is off or disconnected.
--
gregorie | Martin Gregorie
@logica | Logica Ltd
com | +44 020 76379111
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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 12:14:28 +0100
From: Stamatis Stefanakos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: DVD: OMS decryption?
Hi!
I 've been trying to get OMS (linuxvideo.org) working. I 've managed
to compile and run the program succesfully (the GUI (OMI) seems really
nice :). When I try to play a DVD I get something like "DVD encrypted" and
the program hangs! I haven't got any unencrypted DVD's to test whether it
is working with that! Any ideas how to bypass the problem? I have compiled
libcss tha comes with OMS so it is supposed to do the decription, right?
Or should I do something manually?
thanx,
S.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cdrecord unknown SCSI error while fixating disk
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 11:43:56 GMT
Hello,
I had exactly the same problem, when i switch off my external scsi disk
it works fine, also i had to remove the access to my cd-burner from my
vmware toolbox. See if you don't match one of this case.
Marc
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"pascal gauthier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> I have a Mitsumi ATAPI CR-4802TE witch worked well on a P/133 with
kernel
> 2.2.12.
>
> But since I have upgraded my machine to a K6-2/400 with kernel 2.2.18
I
> always have a SCSI error while it is fixating the new disk. The device
is
> on is own IDE port and everything else work (the burning), but theres
alot
>
> of SCSI error like :
>
> Fixating...
> cdrecord: Input/output error. read disk info: scsi sendcmd: retryable
error
> status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION)
> CDB: 51 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00
> Sense Bytes: 70 00 02 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 04 07 00 00
> Sense Key: 0x2 Not Ready, Segment 0
> Sense Code: 0x04 Qual 0x07 (logical unit not ready, operation in
progress) Fru 0x0
> Sense flags: Blk 0 (not valid)
> cmd finished after 0.001s timeout 240s
> ... (repeted 36 times ) ...
> Fixating time: 67.590s
> cdrecord: Input/output error. mode select g1: scsi sendcmd: retryable
error
> status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION)
> CDB: 55 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00
> Sense Bytes: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 26 00 00 00
> Sense Key: 0x5 Illegal Request, Segment 0
> Sense Code: 0x26 Qual 0x00 (invalid field in parameter list) Fru 0x0
> Sense flags: Blk 0 (not valid)
> cmd finished after 0.001s timeout 40s
> cdrecord: fifo had 10579 puts and 10579 gets.
> cdrecord: fifo was 0 times empty and 10500 times full, min fill was
95%.
>
> I have tried multiple thing ( running without X, without autofs,
flashing
> the device, older version of cdrecord ) but always the same error.
>
> Does any cdrecord guru knows what thoses errors means ??? What are the
> difference in SCSI command between a writing a disk and fixating a
disk.
>
> Thank you for your time.
> Pascal.
>
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From: Jean-David Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: /etc/resolv.conf being overwritten with Red Hat Linux 6.2.3
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 07:16:11 -0500
David wrote:
>
> Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> >
> > I have been running this machine with VA Linux's version of Red Hat
> > Linux 6.0 for almost a year now, and it works pretty well except for a
> > few problems that I have bored you with before. But the pile of RPMs I
> > have installed has started to get too confusing, and some of them seem
> > incompatible others, and so on, so I decided to start over. Besides,
> > there is a remote possibility that I was hacked, and doing a fresh
> > install, and running tripwire before ever connecting to the Internet may
> > enable me to keep a handle on these things.
> >
> > BUT I have a big problem connecting to my dial-up ISP. I push the
> > ModemLights applet to connect, and that runs /usr/sbin/usernetctl ppp0
> > up to make a connection. This part works. What does not work is that
> > whenever I connect, it overwrites my /etc/resolv.conf with the addresses
> > of my ISP's primary and secondary name servers. Since I want the
> > resolver to use my name server (and have that use the ISP's name server
> > if necessary), this confuses my name server and nothing works. It is
> > simple enough to fix /etc/resolv.conf to what I want, but my machine
> > sometimes connects using a script run by cron, and I cannot be around
> > for those. Besides, it sucks.
>
> I had the same problem on a redhat system and fixed it with the
> following.
>
> Edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0 and just below the
> "PAPNAME=" line add the "PEERDNS=" below.
>
> PAPNAME=
> PEERDNS=no
That seems to have done it. I had looked at the ifup-post file that is
making the trouble, and it seemed to me that changing the ifcfg-ppp0
file to include either PEERDNS=no or RESOLV_MODS=no would do it. I
picked RESOLV_MODS=no and that did not work for reasons unknown. Is the
position in the file important? I stuck it at the end. I put the
PEERDNS=no right after PAPNAME= , as you suggested.
The file ifup-post is the one that is making the trouble, and the very
code that is doing it has been added to it since the R.H.L.6.0 release.
It looks like a nice favor for the newbies who do not know how to setup
their nameserver. Or for those that do not even run one. But they should
have had something about it in the release notes, or in the linuxconfig
screen that they use to set up things. To have this silent change that
cripples a machine. Frankly, I think the code in there is poorly done.
They should not require a positive action on the part of the user to
turn off an undocumented new feature. It should stay off and require a
PEERDNS=yes in there to turn it on. Or their linuxconf system should put
the PEERDNS=no in there by default and ask if you want it on. And it
should say what the implications of this are.
>
> Then edit the /etc/resolv.conf file back to the way you want it and then
> run "chattr +i" command on it.
>
> chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf
>
How do I know that this, alone, did not fix it. It seems to me that this
should be unnecessary, but a nice safeguard. How does it work (in
general terms)? If I do an ls -l, it does not show anything out of the
ordinary, but the man page implies that I cannot do an rm on it and have
it work. I see that it does work.
Anyway, thanks for your help. Can you imagine if this were Windows? I
would not have been able to fix it because it would be compiled in
somewhere and no source. I would have to wait a year and pay another $90
(or whatever they charge these days) to get a new version with this
fixed (perhaps) and a host of new bugs added.
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/V\ Registered Machine 73926.
/( )\ Shrewsbury, New Jersey
^^-^^ 7:00am up 22:16, 3 users, load average: 2.35, 2.16, 2.11
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From: "Kevin Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [:: Redhat 7 - Diald ? ::]
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 12:20:21 -0000
Hello,
i have arrived in a new job configuring linux etc... now there is a system
set up using Redhat 7 and on one of the servers it has a system set up where
it will dial the internet through the modem if request is passed through
the gateway.! it will then hang up!
now i have to change the settings so that it will dial up a different
internet accuont. - ie a free one!
Now in my book for small businesses - a redhat 6 book. it mentions the
things i have to chnage are in /etc/ppp/connect file
but i can't find that.
also it mentioned Diald.conf.in the etc/ directory ! but if it's there then
i'm going blind!
has the files changed since redhat 6.2 and 7??
or can someone point me to where it goes !
i tried doing a grep search for any file with the old phone number in the
etc.. directory and it complains about a recursive loop on a directory so
that idea is out of the window! sadly!
so if you have anythoughts then i would love to hear them!
Kind Regards
Kevin Davis
cis-tools.co.uk
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From: "blah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: locally can telnet, from remotely, can only ping...RH 6.2
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 23:21:33 +1100
just a home user, nothing urgent, but would like to get it working.
Appreciate if someone could perhaps point me down the right path.
Have got the network card working fine, and can ping from any of the 3
windows machines to my newly installed redhat 6.2 machine, and can also ping
from the linux machine to any of the windows machines, no problem.
>From the windows machines, however, i cannot telnet - it just hangs and
gives up after the default telnet timout for windows 95, about a minute or
so, so i never actually get a login.
I tried telnetting to other ports like pop3, ftp, but same problem. However
i can access these services fine if i am attempting from the console
session, ie, can telnet to 192.168.0.1, the box's ip, and login fine.
tcp dump shows the linux box is seeing the packets requesting the
connection, but is not responding in any way. Only responds to ICMP
echo....
Have read the NET-3 and DNS howtos. I suspected that maybe a DNS lookup
attempt was causing it, so i tried to set it up to only use hosts file for
name resolving, and set the order to hosts and nothing else in linuxconf to
resolve names.
given that hosts entries exist for all my windows machines on the linux
machine, thought this would work, but no go yet.
is anyone able to suggest where i might look next?
Thanks in advance
Chris
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From: Jean-David Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How to duplicate RH Boot Diskette
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 07:32:15 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I just upgraded my Redhat 6.0 to 6.2 with one redhat Boot Diskette and
> one CD. Now I want to make an exact image copy of the supplied Boot
> Diskette. First I thought it was the same as the boot disk I created
> when I was in the middle of upgrading (which is the same as running
> mkbootdisk after upgrade). I was wrong based on ls -l /mnt/floppy. So I
> tried this:
>
> put in the redhat Boot Diskette
> mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
> for i in /mnt/floppy/*; do
> cp $i /anemptydir
> done
> umount /dev/fd0
> put in a blank floppy (probably formatted by NT format utility before)
> mformat a:
> mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
> for i in /anemptydir/*; do
> cp $i /mnt/floppy
> done
>
> Unfornately, even though the disk thus prepared looks exactly the same
> as the Boot Diskette based on ls -l, when I put it in the floppy drive
> and reboot, the bootstrap ignores it as if nothing was in the floppy
> drive (not even say you didn't put a system disk in there). But if I
> put the Boot Diskette in, it goes to the screen for you to choose
> install or upgrade.
>
I once had a problem with one of my machines. I had just had it returned
from the shop to get a second hard drive, a faster CPU, an additional
cooling fan, and more memory installed. Also wanted it thoroughly tested
as I thought I was having hardware problems (I was not: I was running
mostly W95 in those days and I put R.H.L.5.0 on the new hard drive; no
hardware problems with Linux). When I got the machine back, if I turned
it on, it would boot W95, but when I installed Linux, it would work with
LILO, but not with the boot floppy.
It turns out that the BIOS has a feature that you tell it in what order
to look at the devices for booting. I guess it should be floppy, cdrom,
hard-drive, but they had hard-drive as first in the list. Probably the
hardware guys diddled it by mistake. I finally figured that out and
fixed it. Could this be your problem?
--
.~. Jean-David Beyer Registered Linux User 85642.
/V\ Registered Machine 73926.
/( )\ Shrewsbury, New Jersey
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From: Robert Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.slackware
Subject: Re: Booting with no console
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 06:52:24 -0600
Martin Gregorie wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Jan 2001 03:44:08 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Allen Wong)
> wrote:
>
> >In alt.os.linux.slackware Peter T. Breuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> In comp.os.linux.misc Harry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 07:27:02 +0100, "Peter T. Breuer"
> >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>In comp.os.linux.misc Harry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> Anyway - I can set the hardware up not to stall in the absence of a
> >>>>> keyboard and mouse, but what file edits must I make to stop the
> >>>>> operating system from complaining that they're not there on boot?
> >>>>
> >>>>None. The operating system doesn't care.
> >
> >>> Seems odd to say the OS doesn't care though, when it's throwing out
> >>> what can only be described as error messages....
> >
> >> What? There should be none. Show some, please! You must be
> >> misinterpreting what you are seeing.
> >
> >keyboard: Timeout - AT keyboard not present?
> >keyboard: Timeout - AT keyboard not present?
> >hda: WDC WD307AA-00BAA0, ATA DISK drive
> >
>
> Some old BIOS won't let you boot a PC without a keyboard.
But they generally displayed the extremely useful message:
"Keyboard not detected. Press F1 to continue."
> I think you
> need a later 486 or a Pentium motherboard to be sure the BIOS will
> allow booting without the kbd.
>
> Provided the display card is still installed nothing will ever notice
> if the screen is off or disconnected.
>
> --
> gregorie | Martin Gregorie
> @logica | Logica Ltd
> com | +44 020 76379111
--
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From: Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: max-files??
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 13:54:48 +0100
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't multipost!
Eric
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