Thanks Eric, you are absolutely right that stopping the firewall service
or commenting out the call to the firewall script in fdr60-svcs.sh during
a re-build has stopped the newtork from being disabled.  I am now getting
all the way through and have a full set of qmail services running at the
end of the build.

I am having problems now getting the restore script to restore the data
from the old system.  It hangs at the point where the spamassassin files
are being restored.  I am restoring on a box with newly built qmailtoaster
with the same ip address and hostname as the original.

I'm not too concerned about restoring spamassassin config files as I
didn't change them from the default but it would be handy to get the two
virtual domains restored and the usernames and passwords.

> 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'
>
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