Hey Mark. See http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Hardware/sata.html regarding SATA and Linux.
Unless you have a (good) reason for using FC, I highly recommend using CentOS. You'll have fewer problems and less maintenance. Regarding your specific problem, I'm guessing that the firewall.sh script is creating your network problem. Simply comment it out from the fdr60-svcs.sh script and you should be able to complete the installation. You can then look into the firewall problem separately. The installation process takes quite a while because everything must be compiled. This is normal. If the frequent stops in the install-script bother you (and you have plenty of disk space), you can use the upgrade scripts that are part of the qmailtoaster-plus package to accomplish the download and install steps. See http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Upgrading for details. Mark Piekos wrote: > I'm trying to build a new toaster on Fedora Core 6. I'm carefully > folowing EZ QmailToaster Fresh Install... dated June 08, 2006. > > Everything seems ok until after running fdr60-svcs.sh after which I can't > access the network from the box. If I change the order and run > current-download-script.sh before fdr60-svcs.sh script I can then run > fdr60-install-script.sh and it runs for ages (with frequent stops for me > to answer 'y' to install each module) but the qmailctl stat doesn't show > any services running. I really seem to have hit a block here and would > appreciate any advice. > > I have tried this numerous times with a clean fedora core 6 build between > efforts. > > I will run a new build up to the point of running fdr60-svcs.sh in > anticipation of your advice. > > (I was originally going to build on Fedora Core 5 but this doesn't include > drivers for sata hard drives...) > > Kind regards, > > Mark. > -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------------------------- QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted <http://www.vr.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
