Re: [luau] Linuxconf in 7.2

2002-09-28 Thread Warren Togami
On Sat, 2002-09-28 at 10:53, Brian Low wrote: > Aloha Warren, > What is a replacement for Linuxconf. I need to add a module to the > kernel of this test Red Hat system. I found a documnet that tells me > exactly how to create a PPP Server for an incomming ppp client. The > issue is that it tel

Re: [luau] Linuxconf in 7.2

2002-09-28 Thread Brian Low
Aloha Warren, What is a replacement for Linuxconf. I need to add a module to the kernel of this test Red Hat system. I found a documnet that tells me exactly how to create a PPP Server for an incomming ppp client. The issue is that it tells me that I need to add a module to my kernel. What

Re: [luau] Linuxconf in 7.2

2002-09-27 Thread Warren Togami
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 20:42, linuxdan wrote: > > I really think SuSE's YaST2, Mandrake DrakConf, Red Hat 8.0 > > redhat-config tools and Webmin would be much better to demonstrate. > > > > Relying on Linuxconf is a terrible, terrible mistake. > > > > Where is the mirror site to load 8.0 and is

Re: [luau] Linuxconf in 7.2

2002-09-27 Thread linuxdan
> I really think SuSE's YaST2, Mandrake DrakConf, Red Hat 8.0 > redhat-config tools and Webmin would be much better to demonstrate. > > Relying on Linuxconf is a terrible, terrible mistake. > Where is the mirror site to load 8.0 and is the kernel stable? Dan

Re: [luau] Linuxconf in 7.2

2002-09-27 Thread Warren Togami
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 19:26, linuxdan wrote: > >We may be running 7.2 and 7.3 from the front end. I have both loaded > on my box with W2K Pro and XP. I already have linuxconf running on one > box and dont have another box to run. I actually couldnt get another box > to replace this one.

Re: [luau] Linuxconf in 7.2

2002-09-27 Thread linuxdan
On Friday 27 September 2002 06:17 pm, you wrote: > > I would really highly suggest not showing Linuxconf at the CompUSA > demo. We may be running 7.2 and 7.3 from the front end. I have both loaded on my box with W2K Pro and XP. I already have linuxconf running on one box and dont have an

Re: [luau] Linuxconf in 7.2

2002-09-27 Thread Warren Togami
Please be aware that Linuxconf is of a very flawed design and fairly unreliable in many cases. As a result it has been removed from Red Hat 7.3 and 8.0. Mandrake still has linuxconf, but they wrote tools to replace the functionality in their drakconf suite of tools. Eventually Mandrake will remov

[luau] Linuxconf in 7.2

2002-09-27 Thread linuxdan
Brian I believe linuxconf works best in 7.1 and I believe we had to run an RPM and install Linuxconf to work in 7.2 in the Linux+ class at CompUSA. have done some research and have found the default to > be located at /sbin/linuxconf. Do I need to install a package or > something