Thank You :) Net Llama,

... How about 2.2.22.... is it the Last & the "most up-to-day" kernel ??
I've found that the Kernel after 2.2.14 can support the Large Disk (Over
32GB)...
I think the only thing I can do may be just upgrade the 2.2.9 SMP to 2.2.14
to have a watch then 2.2.X (for the most up-to-date one)
He told me can't use 2.4.X it's becouse they have some program in "old
binary" may not be supported by the 2.4.X Family...
So, they need to Test it first....
> That kernel has security holes big enough to drive a truck through.
~ ~XDDD
Thank you for your Kindly and Lovely suggestion.... How about 2.2.22, it it
still dangerous now ??

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"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Daniel ...^o^ wrote:
> > Yes, it's 2.2.9 #17 SMP... and It's my boss's server... So, I can't
upgrade
>
> Well, no offense, but your boss is an idiot.  That kernel has security
> holes big enough to drive a truck through.  If your boss is stupid, then
> you need to educate him on how bad of an idea it is to be running an
> unpatched OS.  Seeing as how you're now experiencing hardware limitations,
> now would be the ideal time.  I'm surprised that the box has been 0wn3d
> several times over by now.
>
> > it's kernel...+_+
> > Any patch for 2.2.X kernel to fix this problem??
>
> Yea, its called 2.4.19.  THere might be backported support in 2.2.22, but
> i can't say for sure, ince i havn't touched a 2.2.x kernel in well over a
> year.
>
> > Thankyou very Much !!!
> >
> > Actuall I'm using Redhat 7.3 at Home... ^^
> >
> > "Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > ???????:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Its your kernel.  Back when RH-6.2 was out, 30GB drives didn't exist.
> > > Why are you still running RH-6.2 anyway??  Please join us in the 21st
> > > century, and use a 2.4.x kernel.
> > >
> > > On 11/03/2002 08:30 PM, Daniel ...^o^ wrote:
> > > > Dear Friends,
> > > > I've install a Redhat6.2 for a long times ago...
> > > > Now I've change the whole system into a new 80G IDE Harddisk,
> > > > I've make the origional Root Dir - "/" in a singal partition (hda2
about
> > > > 30GB), It working fine...
> > > > But the problems is I cannot use the disk space after the First
32GB...
> > > > i.e.
> > > > hda1 FAT16 - 100MB
> > > > hda2 EXT2 - 30GB
> > > > hda3 EXT2 - 25GB
> > > > hda4 Extanded
> > > > hda5 EXT2 - 24GB
> > > > hda6 SWAP - remainding space
> > > > 1.) hda3, hda5 in EXT2 format... cannot be "mount"
> > > > 2.) Even I've change hda2 to 3X GB, it can be mount, but got error
while
> > > > Read/Write the partition End...
> > > >         System will crash...
> > > >
> > > > Any friends have got this problems? And then, can anyone help in
this
> > > > problem in RedHat6.2 ???
> > > >
> > > > Thank you very much :)
> > >
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