On Wednesday 13 December 2006 12:53, Fr. Johnny wrote:

If you are new you should set up your urpmi sources
go to this site
http://easyurpmi.zarb.org
open a terminal go to root then set up your sources and cut and paste into 
your root terminal [better do it late at night as the first time is a doozy]
this will give you all the fixes and upgrades 
> Grumpy_Penguin wrote:
> > On Wednesday 13 December 2006 12:35, Fr. Johnny wrote:
> >> Grumpy_Penguin wrote:
> >>> On Wednesday 13 December 2006 11:13, Fr. Johnny wrote:
> >>>> One more note for those in the know.....I tried to look at the
> >>>> archives first but got the following message.....
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>     Module not found
> >>>>
> >>>> The requested module linux could not be found.
> >>>>
> >>>> Possible reasons for this are:
> >>>>
> >>>>     * The module name was misspelled, try changing the URL.
> >>>>     * The module does not exist on this site.
> >>>>     * This site uses siteaccess matching in the URL and you didn't
> >>>>       supply one, try inserting a siteaccess name before the module in
> >>>>       the URL .
> >>>>
> >>>> Fr. Johnny wrote:
> >>>>> Hello I am new to the group. I am a newbe to Mandriva 2007. I
> >>>>> downloaded Mandriva one 2007 and installed it on my computer as a try
> >>>>> before buy. I like the OS but am having a small problem....I have a
> >>>>> dual boot system Windows XP Professional and Mandriva 2007 and After
> >>>>> 2/3 boots from one system to another I get a screen on the next boot
> >>>>> that looks like this ----
> >>>>>
> >>>>> L 070707070707070707... the 07 is about about twenty times.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I think it may have something to do with the boot loader because when
> >>>>> I boot from the Mandriva CD and reinstall Mandriva I am okay for
> >>>>> again a few more boots (I can also then boot into XP which is still
> >>>>> intact). Mandriva is on a 40G HDD by itself and XP on a 80G HDD). I
> >>>>> either need help on how to resolve this, or how to uninstall Mandriva
> >>>>> as this is on my work computer and all the books are on XP. I
> >>>>> appreciate the help Johnny Shepherd Cortez, Colorado Ham Operator
> >>>>> KD5LWU
> >>>
> >>> Lilo is the default boot loader but you can install grub instead go to
> >>> *->system--configure your computer you will be asked for your root
> >>> password enter it  navigate to the section called Boot change your
> >>> boot-loader to GRUB this should cure this [no guarantee ] HTH
> >>>
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> >>>>
> >>>> ____________________________________________________
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> >>>
> >>> Thank you I will give it a try. When I encounter the grub prompt do I
> >>> just type user name? or? As I said I am a newbee...Johnny
> >
> > type username "enter" then your user password you might while you are
> > there enable autologin
> >
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> >
> > Thank you!
>
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