Re: map to desert (oops)

1999-09-27 Thread Joe Barr
Yes to both. On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Justin Ryan wrote: > lynn that map doesn't name the main street it's showing - is that MLK or > am I out of my mind? > > On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, lynn bender wrote: > > > Sorry, > > > > this should work better > > > > http://www.desertbooks.com/goto/citysearchma

Re: map to desert (oops)

1999-09-27 Thread Justin Ryan
lynn that map doesn't name the main street it's showing - is that MLK or am I out of my mind? On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, lynn bender wrote: > Sorry, > > this should work better > > http://www.desertbooks.com/goto/citysearchmap > > Lynn > > > ---

map to desert (oops)

1999-09-27 Thread lynn bender
Sorry, this should work better http://www.desertbooks.com/goto/citysearchmap Lynn --- Send administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: oops!!! Please Help!!!!

1999-04-09 Thread Michael Rice
> >boot off a tomsrtbt, generate a list of packages that have stuff in /lib > >and reinstall those > > I'm looking right now myselfbut where can I find tomsrtbt? www.toms.net > >or reinstall with the upgrade option > > > > Tried that one.it can't find my rpmsis that going to rule o

Re: oops!!! Please Help!!!!

1999-04-09 Thread Simon Hill
On Fri, 09 Apr 1999, Tim Belding wrote: >At 10:25 PM 04/08/1999 -0500, you wrote: >>On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Tim Belding wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone >>> >>> You knowlife's a funny thing? I was working on backing up my system to >>> my newly installed jaz drive. Good thing right? >>> >>> Well

Re: oops!!! Please Help!!!!

1999-04-09 Thread Tim Belding
At 10:25 PM 04/08/1999 -0500, you wrote: >On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Tim Belding wrote: > >> Hi everyone >> >> You knowlife's a funny thing? I was working on backing up my system to >> my newly installed jaz drive. Good thing right? >> >> Well I was at /mnt/jaz and had a directory there calle

Re: oops!!! Please Help!!!!

1999-04-08 Thread Michael Rice
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Tim Belding wrote: > Hi everyone > > You knowlife's a funny thing? I was working on backing up my system to > my newly installed jaz drive. Good thing right? > > Well I was at /mnt/jaz and had a directory there called /mnt/jaz/lib. Not > my full /lib directory fro

oops!!! Please Help!!!!

1999-04-08 Thread Tim Belding
Hi everyone You knowlife's a funny thing? I was working on backing up my system to my newly installed jaz drive. Good thing right? Well I was at /mnt/jaz and had a directory there called /mnt/jaz/lib. Not my full /lib directory from my system just a dir that I created during testing m

Re: OOPs: Re: kernel modules and other stuff

1999-03-16 Thread Josef Wesley Wells
Hmm.. well I dunno really. The only time I ever use it is with cdrecord or xcdroast(which uses cdrecord. Also with cddao. cdrecord -scanbus will give you some info. I do all my scsi stuff modularized since I only have a CDr right now. Lemme try to mount it and see what happens... hmm neato..

Re: OOPs: Re: kernel modules and other stuff

1999-03-15 Thread Mark N. Hattarki
Hmm, maybe you can help me with my problem then. I just setup the thing and I get the following on boot: .. scsi : 0 hosts. scsi : detected total. .. scsi0 : AdvanSys SCSI 3.1E: ISA PnP 16 CDB: BIOS C800, IO 110/F, IRQ 10, DMA 6 scsi : 1 host. This is the correct driver and it does see the scs

Re: OOPs: Re: kernel modules and other stuff

1999-03-15 Thread Michael Rice
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Mark N. Hattarki wrote: > >disks in x86 hardware have to use the same partitioning scheme as laid > >out by the IBM/MS tools (fdisk). I think this partitioning is called > >'FAT' but am not sure about that. It numbers the primary partitions > >1,2,3, and 4,

Re: OOPs: Re: kernel modules and other stuff

1999-03-15 Thread Todd Michael Greer
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Josef Wesley Wells wrote: > Speaking of SCSI devices. What would have a larger positive effect... > > Putting my root filesystem or my swap partition on an old 80MB SCSI > drive? > > Both are on an old IDE now, but I figure it could help some. > > My guess is to make the

Re: OOPs: Re: kernel modules and other stuff

1999-03-15 Thread Josef Wesley Wells
My CD-r shows up as /dev/sg0, and it is #6 in my SCSI chain. Speaking of SCSI devices. What would have a larger positive effect... Putting my root filesystem or my swap partition on an old 80MB SCSI drive? Both are on an old IDE now, but I figure it could help some. My guess is to make the s

Re: OOPs: Re: kernel modules and other stuff

1999-03-15 Thread Mark N. Hattarki
>disks in x86 hardware have to use the same partitioning scheme as laid >out by the IBM/MS tools (fdisk). I think this partitioning is called >'FAT' but am not sure about that. It numbers the primary partitions >1,2,3, and 4, and logical partitions from 5. What if it's a cd-r

OOPs: Re: kernel modules and other stuff

1999-03-15 Thread Michael Rice
I hate replying to my own posts, but I made some pretty blatant errors: On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Michael Rice wrote: > > How do I get a list of which irqs are being used and by what? Also, the > > port addresses and dma channels would be nice :) > > cd /proc && cat dma interrupts ioports > > > Loo

OOPS!

1999-02-03 Thread Taral
Sorry, clicked the wrong thing on trying to send that nmap thing! Sorry about that! Taral --- Send administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: oops.

1998-08-21 Thread Lawrence J. Huang
On Fri, 21 Aug 1998, Chris McCraw wrote: > hmm, i guess someone subscribed an enemy as a prank, or somesuch. > jcole is off this and other lists, now. Sorry to say, but that person's response is probably typical to the caliber of intelligence of the people using AOL. hehe (I think other people

oops.

1998-08-21 Thread Chris McCraw
hmm, i guess someone subscribed an enemy as a prank, or somesuch. jcole is off this and other lists, now. sorry for the interruption --- Send administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]