a small disk question

1999-06-07 Thread Hashibon Adham
Hi, once i installed linux RH5.1 on a system with a 9.2 scsi disk, every thing was allright (and the machine is still working great) except that 'df' shows arround 8.5GB of disk space, though i used all of the disk for linux (it had no prior installation on it) so what's wrong! now i am getting

Re: a small disk question

1999-06-07 Thread Henry Ficher
Older BIOSes will not detect hard disk space over 8.3 GB. See the webpage of your hard disk manufacturer for a solution to this. See also: http://www.ssc.com/linux/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Large-Disk-11.html ___ Henry Ficher [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ#: 7130104 - Original Message -

Re: a small disk question

1999-06-07 Thread Constantin Eizner
the HOWTO about Linux IDE 8 GiB limit and *NOT* SCSI ! Henry Ficher wrote: Older BIOSes will not detect hard disk space over 8.3 GB. See the webpage of your hard disk manufacturer for a solution to this. See also: http://www.ssc.com/linux/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Large-Disk-11.html

Re: a small disk question

1999-06-07 Thread Gaal Yahas
On Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 10:21:58AM +0300, Hashibon Adham wrote: Hi, once i installed linux RH5.1 on a system with a 9.2 scsi disk, every thing was allright (and the machine is still working great) except that 'df' shows arround 8.5GB of disk space, though i used all of the disk for linux (it

Re: network security

1999-06-07 Thread Hashibon Adham
Hi, use ssh (to replace rsh, rscp, etcc..) and tcp wrappers, also edit /etc/inetd.conf and disallow tftp and other unneeded services, such as rsh, etc.. also you may use pam, and shadowed passwds, go to the 'cert' pages (i don't recall the address but you can lookfor them, or someone else might

Re: network security

1999-06-07 Thread Ben Nes Michael
I think that first you should upgrade to 6.0 Red Hat which is already come with the latest Apache web Server. Im gessing that your Apache is old, the one that came with the 4.1 is considered not secure yair linux wrote: Hello I have a Red-Hat 4.2 that is used as a web and mail server. Until

Off-Topic - CD Consumer Resistance [Fwd: FW: cdcr]

1999-06-07 Thread Amos Shapira
Hello, Sorry for sending such a message in this forum, but I suspect that many of its participants may be interested in taking part in this. Cheers, --Amos -- Amos Shapira, Market Development Engineer Tel: +972 (09) 954 1122 x238 Fax: +972 (09) 954 7666 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original

Re: a small disk question

1999-06-07 Thread Ariel Biener
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999, Hashibon Adham wrote: When you format the disk, change the "reserved % for root" parameter: mke2fs -m 1 /dev/whatever --Ariel Hi, once i installed linux RH5.1 on a system with a 9.2 scsi disk, every thing was allright (and the machine is still working great) except that

Re: a small disk question

1999-06-07 Thread Ariel Biener
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999, Constantin Eizner wrote: The problem is of course unrelated to BIOS, and only related to reserved percentage for root (the default mke2fs is 5% AFAIK). I already sent a mail explaining what to do. --Ariel the HOWTO about Linux IDE 8 GiB limit and *NOT* SCSI ! Henry

Re: News server

1999-06-07 Thread Isaac Aaron
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999, Boris Kreitchman wrote: I'd be carefull about using Linux for news. Read the INN newsgroups, they are the most valuable information source you can find. Could you elaborate more on what is wrong with what is wrong with Linux/INN as a news server? Stability?

Re: RH6.0 cd

1999-06-07 Thread Udi Finkelstein
On Mon, 07 Jun 1999 14:56:34 +0200, Eli Hadad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Does anyone (from tel-aviv area) have RH6.0 cd for cell or borrow, Well, I can make copies of my bootable RH6.0 CD in exchange for a blank media (you bring the blank media, and get a programmed media from me). Just

~Shared library can't be found msg.

1999-06-07 Thread Kalaev, Maxim
Hi, Is anybody know what can be a problem: I am getting message like "ERROR: Shared library can't be loaded, file XX not found" (I am not remeber the exact form of the error) But, I have file XX present in my /lib directory, after I run ldconfig -v, the file still can't be found, and