Re: clock error/system unstable now (fwd)

2000-07-22 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Lee Johnson wrote: If you can revert to your previous linux kernel, do it. The docs are old, there's no real need to recompile your kernel these days. Try searching your kidding..unbelieveablewell..this is good news BUT does it apply to me since

Re: clock error/system unstable now (fwd)

2000-07-22 Thread John Aldrich
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Gordon Messmer wrote: Find a boot disk :) My favorite is tomsrtbt which you can find at http://www.toms.net/rb/. I believe that you can write that to a floppy using rawrite under DOS. You might also be able to use the Red Hat installation CD to boot your system, but I

Re: clock error/system unstable now (fwd)

2000-07-21 Thread Lee Johnson
If you can revert to your previous linux kernel, do it. The docs are old, there's no real need to recompile your kernel these days. Try searching the archives of this list either on deja.com or moongroup.com. Directions for setting up CDRW without recompiling have been posted a couple