On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 16:52:33 -0800, Daniel Gimpelevich wrote: > /etc/yaboot.conf, of course.
Well, I tried. I went to that, as root, deleted some off the right end of the append line, which looked nearest to the RHGB I get rid of so easily in FC1, and rebooted. And got the abomination. And cut some more. And rebooted. Etc., etc, ad nauseam. Finally I hit Ctrl-K on the whole never to be sufficiently accursed line. And the unspeakable thing *still* boots GUIly! May that file roast forever where it most deserves! Please, somebody, post an example of yaboot.conf that does it cleanly, the way it oughtta be done. Pretty please. With sugar on it. How else am I to tell -- no, scrub that -- I'm too old to learn a better way to learn how to tell whether eth0, eth1, both, or neither are coming up properly. To say nothing of all the other goods that boot-watching eventually brings... -- Beartooth Implacable, Linux Evangelist & Gadfly neo-redneck, curmudgeonly codger with FC1 & YDL 4.0 Pine 4.61, Pan 0.14.2; Privoxy 3.0.1; Opera 7.54, Firefox 1.0 Bear in mind that I have little idea what I am talking about. _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com'
