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<0> hi i installed kernel 2.4.33 from current with .tgz ,now i did lilo and i got Warning: boot record relocation beyond BPB is necessary: /dev/fd0 Warning: The boot sector and map file are on different disks. and my lilo is on my floppy what is the problem ? i'm on slack10.2 ? <1> /dev/fd0? <1> how did you install it? <1> why is lilo on a floppy? <2> roff <0> thanks bye <3> heh <3> thanks bye <3> :D <1> thanks for what? <2> pointing out he installed lilo to the wrong place <2> spaz <4> Hey all <5> heyo <6> 5
<7> Enlightenment cannot initialize its X connection. <7> Have you set your DISPLAY variable? <7> E17: Begin shutdown procedure! <7> what can i do about that? <4> try startx <4> or xorgconfig <8> Anyone here, not a bot? <9> INDEED, ***! <9> nous_! <9> arachnid_: Oi. <10> gamkiller: hey <9> arachnid_: query <11> hey <11> i have a question about initrd <11> for a kernel 2.6.17 <11> i need to create initrd so that the kernel can boot <11> if i can create the initrd as an ext2 and then gzip that up, will it work ? <11> anyone know what package mkinitrd comes with during the slackware 9 install? <1> I don't think it came with slackware 9 <1> in fact, slackware 9 isn't very 2.6 friendly, you'll need to upgrade a **** load of other things <1> and you can do it without an initrd anyway <11> i've tried without initrd, <11> i either get a kernel panic, <11> or a missing root=/ filesystem error <11> howd you do it without it mogi? <1> then you are compiling some things as modules that should be compiled directly into the kernel <1> that is the only reason an initrd is ever needed <11> what module? <1> well, your filesystem for starters <11> i strip alot from the kernel <1> "a lot" <1> 2 words <11> i can add those again no problem <11> doesn't mean it wont work <11> its a server that barely needs anything <1> then why are you puting 2.6 on it? <1> what was wrong with 2.4? <11> does 2.4 come with h323 ? <11> i need it for an asterisk server <1> why would a server need h323? <1> ah <1> I run asterisk on 2.4 with no problems <11> cool <11> what spec? <1> that is part of asterisk, not the kernel <11> there's a module for that protocol in the kernel <1> yeah, but a working one comes with asterisk if I'm not mistaken <11> i know there's some other stuff i could be grabing seeing that im at school <11> ok <11> zaptel stuff etc.. <1> otherwise there is OpenH323 <11> uh huh <12> i = dan <12> woops <11> anyone know where i can get mkinit tools
<11> "kernel panic" is basically when your computer poops in its pants and can't boot up.# <11> lol <11> poop <11> is there a repository online to search for apps/tools under slackware <13> linuxpackages.net <11> tanks <11> Kreiger: any others? <11> im trying to locate mkinitrd <13> slackware.com <13> Download MANIFEST.bz2 from a slackware mirror and search through it <11> ok <11> tanks1 <11> ! <1> if you knew how to build a kernel, you wouldn't need an initrd <11> i guess i dont know how to build a kernel <9> Oh it's not that fun anyway. <11> i just need to include all the right fs type for my fs and new kernel ? <14> How Can I(as root) set permissions(read) in nfts partitions for another users? <9> Loript: You can't <9> not unless you *REALLY* know what you're doing. <9> and you definitely don't. <9> Interesting. <9> My information is slightly outdated. <9> Loript: http://wiki.linux-ntfs.org/doku.php?id=ntfs-en#can_i_write_to_an_ntfs_volume <9> but yeah. Not really useful. <14> gamkiller, i just want that another users can use the files(only in read mode) in the nfts partitions. <9> reading is not a problem <9> you can uh. Do it in several ways. <9> if you have no experimental write support enabled, you can set the mask when mounting. <14> How can I do this? <9> like, 'mount -o umask=000 /dev/<..> /mnt/<..>' <9> for example. <11> samba? <9> what? <14> ok,I understood. thanks o/ <15> hotdogs? <9> dogs! <15> (just as unrelated) <15> gamkiller: speaking of dogs, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14360161/ <9> :(. <15> it must have been terrorists :( <9> Or nazis. <16> they're better off <16> puppy mill puppies are NOT healthy <9> going home <17> niceness: http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS5731300596.html <17> http://bin.4chan.org/a/src/1155739884538.jpg <15> heh <14> Did anydody here have problems with the installation of nvidia driver in slack? <18> Loript: nope <18> Loript: you must have kernel-source installed <18> eeerrr ... hows that package called ... something like that <16> kernel headers <18> that's correct. <16> is it? i pulled that out of my rectal database <14> I have it installed. After I install, the X crashs after a time using. <18> i guess it is <18> octalpuss: kernel-source; kernel-headers <18> :) <18> both is correct, but i think kernel-headers are needed <18> s/is/are <18> damn, i **** today. so many typos <14> i have the kernel-headers installed here(slack 10.2)Does anybody have idea what can be the problem? <8> oh btw... <19> psst <16> HAI! <20> exit
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