As I'm reading this, the install's host name prompt screen sits in front of
me. Because of my setup, I am always lost in the how-tos as far as host
name is concerned. At the moment, I'm loading a new server. For the time
being, it will have eth0 connected to my home net, getting an IP address via
the DHCP server on my other Linux box which is currently the server. The
2nd NIC at eth1 is not connected at present, and won't be used till I
replace the old server with this new one, and then eth1 will run a DHCP
server for the home LAN.
The fact that I don't have a Domain has caused me tremendous grief, in that
setting up Apache, Samba, a DNS server, the FTP server, the Proxy server,
etc, all expect one, when you read the how-tos. For someone not a Linux
guru, it makes the stuff incomprehensible, as nothing fits. For that
reason, I ended up giving up at least for the time being on installing them
on my server (both the old one and new one), but would be very grateful if
someone could explain what I'm supposed to fill in when they want you to put
in your domain name in these setups. I spent many hours reading and never
understood how to set them up as a result. I imagine anyone else with a
home LAN that doesn't have a domain name (and this would be normal, I'd
expect) would be having the same trouble.
Any clues would be appreciated.... The reload is almost completed (at the
cost of an afternoon), and I'm guessing from what you say, I'll have the
same problem again.
BobC
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jose M. Sanchez
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 3:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] Help! new 7.2 system has gotten abominably slow
Sounds like a resolver issue.
Most applications, including X need to be able to resolv hostnames to IP
addresses. This even if it's only locally.
If X cannot determine a local IP then X will not come up right away. Rather
the applications will hang up until they time out, then things will run
until you hit the next application.
I'll also bet that you get a similiar pause during the boot when the mail
daemons are initialized.
Check your settings, something is wrong. Your system doesn't know it's own
name!
-JMS
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bob Currey
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 10:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Help! new 7.2 system has gotten abominably slow
It started yesterday, after there was a power failure.
Its a dual PIII - 600 with 1/2 gb SDRAM and dual UW SCSI with dual UW 5.4 ms
Barracuda drives. The video is a Creative Labs Savage4 with 32 mb.
Nooooooooo, it can't be slow!!! Without running X its horribly slow. With
X, its unbelievably slow.
Without X, if I bring up pine, its 2 MINUTES for the screen to come up!!!
startx takes 10 MINUTES to come up. The tips wizard is 15 MINUTES later.
The drives are barely being hit. The NIC isn't flashing. There are no
error messages on the screens except the 2nd NIC failing at boot (which I
expect, until I connect it to the cable modem, in the meantime, its just a
station on my internal home LAN). It seems like pine runs at normal speed
(comparatively) once its up. pico seems to come up fine by itself.
Am I at another reload? Any suggestions how to diagnose? I shut it down,
powered back up, and when that didn't fix it, I rebooted and ran full tests
on the drives, checked the BIOS setup. Then I tried windoze 98 and it runs
fine. Shutdown is quick, too, for some reason...
Help!
BobC