Hello folks,
I am running live-build for several targets (debian-live, kali linux and some
other). I read into the manual, but there are some questions, the manual could
not solve. Maybe you can help.
What I want to do is the following:
I want to download and create a chroot for several arch
Is because I have to switch hard drives physically to do any linux activity
which I don't have internet connectivity till I can get the ethernet card
running.
Sorry to be a pain but I am new to linux by 6 hours!
Jake
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On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 01:59:04AM -0700, Jacob Tennant wrote:
> Is because I have to switch hard drives physically to do
> any linux activity
Why? There's got to be a more elegant way - boot floppy, if you don't
want to mess with your existing HD bootloader. What's the problem?
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* Jacob Tennant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030808 23:00]:
> Is because I have to switch hard drives physically to do any linux activity
> which I don't have internet connectivity till I can get the ethernet card
> running.
>
> Sorry to be a pain but I am new to linux by 6 hours!
No worries, Jake. We'r
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On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 01:59:04AM -0700, Jacob Tennant wrote:
> Sorry to be a pain but I am new to linux by 6 hours!
You may find ESR's tutorial on how to find good information helpful:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Bon Lam wrote:
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> 1. When I boot Linux I always get this kernel message
> SIOADDRT: invalid argument
This is due to the route command in the network startup script. Don't
worry about it. I removed the offending command, and the network stopped
working :(
Matth
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On Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 10:02:48 +0100, Bon Lam wrote:
>1. When I boot Linux I always get this kernel message
>
>SIOADDRT: invalid argument
>
>and later when I start isdn network service: SIOADDRT:
>oper
1. When I
boot Linux I always get this kernel message
SIOADDRT:
invalid argument
and
later when I start isdn network service: SIOADDRT: operation not
supported by device. What does this mean
and how to fix it.
2. I have got
Wine, but I don't understand it, so I would li
Mike Patterson wrote:
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> 3) Ok, now let's say one of the "A Machine"s is a Linux box that uses PPP to
>hook into a secure site (behind a firewall). Let's say (oh, for example)
>that everything behind the firewa
> So my questions are:
>* Can I have two ne-2000 compatible cards in the same system?
No problem. See the Multiple-Ethernet HOWTO.
>* assuming the gateway can pump data extremely fast, will I be
> losing a ton of permformance by going from 10baseT to thin BNC?
> In other word
Mike Patterson wrote:
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...
> So my questions are:
> * Can I have two ne-2000 compatible cards in the same system?
You can stop other drivers from probing i/o ports and tell them which
port to use as well, so it doesn't have to be 2 ne2k's -- other cards
will do, too. Some ne2k's have
1) I have a rather strange setup, and I'm confused on how to implement it.
It looks something like this:
|---|
~~~| Gateway ||---[A Machine]
|---||
| |---[A Machine]
|---||
| Fileserv ||---[A Machine]
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