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<0> tobi1canobe: I've the 3cds
<1> hmm, you can mount the cds and look of the packages you need, rpm -ivh package.rpm
<0> would It resolve dependens ?
<1> s/of/for
<1> Clara: no.
<0> ummm
<1> need the net to do that.
<0> I see
<1> I do not even know if the repos still work for fc1
<1> Clara: you know sombody that has broadband that can burn you a later version of FC??
<0> I will tomorrow
<0> but I would like to check this now
<0> I'm sure it's not difficult
<1> Ok, You can also try #fedora-legacy they may have more information there. Currently this channel only supports FC4 and FC5.
<0> the problem is that, as I don't have a big hdd by now, I needed to install base system, and then mount a NFS /usr to go on
<0> and now I don't know how to install from shell



<0> Sonar_Guy: yes, it's not a problem :)
<1> Hmm, nfs support shold be there already
<0> I didn't see it (on FC1)
<2> how do i switch to shell prompt on fc5
<1> gigeorge: from terminal telinit 3
<2> it boots to graphical interface
<2> i want it to boot straight to bash shell
<1> gigeorge: you can open a terminal correct?
<2> i cant get it to do anything
<2> i dont have a mouse attached
<2> and cant tab through to anything
<2> never used gui
<2> im lost
<3> gigeorge: hit ctrl-alt-f1. you'll feel at home
<2> ahhh
<2> :)
<2> thx
<1> gigeorge: then follow this http://fedorasolved.org/post-install-solutions/runlevel/
<3> gigeorge: just in case you find a mouse, it's ctrl-alt-f7 to get back to x
<2> thx guys
<1> np
<2> found a mouse
<2> ctrl-alt-f7 no workie though
<3> gigeorge: ps2 port aren't hotplug
<2> usb?
<3> gigeorge: usb should work
<2> hmm
<2> yeah cant get x to open back up
<2> nevermind
<2> i had to be logged in
<3> you get a black screen instead?
<2> <---long day already
<4> yay
<4> omg it takes forever to load websites on linux
<4> on winxp its like instint
<4> instant*
<4> ><
<4> I'ts like i'm on dial up
<1> Chelsie: they are pretty quick here.
<5> heyhey, ive returned
<4> not with this mozilla browser fc5 comes with
<6> Chelsie, are you using fedora core 5?
<4> takes like 1 min to get to google.com
<4> then the sites fast
<4> but every new site i go to it takes 5 years
<5> btw, what does "Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init" mean? is it a bad thing?
<3> Chelsie: maybe a dns problem?
<5> well, at least i got something
<4> i dunno
<6> yep dns problem
<4> It took me forever to get it on the net through router
<4> found out i had to unplug both of em and replug em in
<7> can somebody explain what "echo "/usr/local/ssl/lib" >> /etc/ld.so.conf" does?
<4> and turn on that auto network thingy majigger
<6> Chelsie, have you updated fc5 yet?
<4> I dunno how
<6> applictions menu
<6> applications
<6> system tools
<6> software update



<4> ah there we go retrieving updates
<6> updater
<4> i think it froze on me :(
<6> i bet there is a dhcp client update
<6> nope, will just take some time
<5> Sonar_Guy do you know why he says he couldnt find /dev/root??
<4> Am i safe to leave the pc and go apply for a job downtown while this things running ?
<6> sure
<4> k Awesome
<6> it will check for new software and ask if you wnat to install
<6> click on the ok and let it do it's thing
<1> lintball: sounds like it could not find you fedora install or your disk map is incorrect
<6> all of the new software will be stored in /var/cache/yum/updates/packages/
<5> hmm, i think its the disk map, because thats the kernel on my system partition spitting out that panic message....
<3> Sonar_Guy: I may be wrong on this, but I thought that the disk map (you mean /boot/grub/device.map right?) was only used when installing grub, not at boot time?
<1> no the (1,3) stuff from the boot line.
<5> im a newbie but i like to say random things like
<3> Sonar_Guy: Oh ok.
<5> ... ok, he already said itz....
<3> lintball: what kind of hard drives do you have?
<5> ok, thats weird, the device map seems to be correct..
<5> hm
<5> two ide drives: a 160gb hitachi diskstar(master) and a 40gb quantum fireball(slave)
<8> hey hey
<3> lintball: Dual boot?
<5> ?? its supposed to be
<8> hey could anyone help me mount a partition real quick? I need to know the command to look at my partitions so I know what to mount
<9> AJHtiredwolf32: command line is 'man 8 mount'
<8> man 8 mount?
<9> AJHtiredwolf32: to look at partitions 'cat /proc/partitions' or 'fdisk -l'
<10> Using YUM i need stax-bea, i've searched for it but only fount bea-stax, it didnt do the trick.
<3> lintball: Do you know what your partitions are supposed to look like?
<5> jap, but something really strange but important just happened
<5> i just rebooted the computer without changing the devicemap or the grubconfig and it looks like its booting
<5> it even got the x server running
<5> well, i just overwrote the ntldr and im too lazy and too repelled by the imagination of repairing it, i came to a conclusion
<3> lintball: wierd. as long as it works for you :)
<9> AJHtiredwolf32: run the command 'man 8 mount' for the manual page for the 'mount' command...
<9> AJHtiredwolf32: anyhow the syntax usually is minimal... Plenty of examples if you do a web search
<5> **** windows, got a real os back up and running now
<5> sonarguy, i love you thanks for your help, and thanks to you as well tobi, well see each probably some time again..
<3> np
<4> Missing Dependency: mozilla = 37:1.7.12-5 is needed by package mozilla-chat
<4> during update
<4> its sumthing i just tried to install like a newb :P
<3> I didn't do anything though :-)
<1> biab
<10> The libaray 'stax-bea' is required by CGlib, but i cant find anything in the YUM repos. (CGlib is in the repos)
<3> Webstrand: I wish I could find that bea-stax too!
<10> I've found bea-stax, but not stax-bea....
<5> and always do remember kids: sleep is for the weak !!
<10> i know one thing its from JPackage
<3> Webstrand: Maybe you hung arround the bea-stax too much now you can't find your way home. Been doing that watching soccer too...
<10> lol, what do you mean?
<3> hehe.. bea-stax
<10> I wish the repositorys had Ogre....... I've manualy compiled and installed 6 librarys
<10> now to compile Ogre
<3> Webstrand: lol. you're actually serious about this. bea-stax != beer-stacks hehe
<11> anyone been able to build gospy-applet on fedora?
<10> tobi1canobe: found it, finaly http://www.jpackage.org/rpm.php?id=1322
<10> I will now install it and pray that it dosnt ruin my system
<3> Webstrand: good luck! Let us know how it goes. Maybe a candidate for extras?
<10> ok, this file is worthless, It contains the .spec file but nothing else.
<12> is there a easy way to take screen shots?
<12> print screen no workie
<8> Blis*** are you still there?
<9> AJHtiredwolf32: possibly....
<8> I dont think im doing it right, could you help me out?
<9> AJHtiredwolf32: just ask questions with details and someone may comment :-)
<8> right so, looking at man 8 mount insrtucitons it looks like i should type mount -t W95 FAT32 /dev/sda5 /mediafiles/
<8> but... that didnt wor k:P
<13> AJHtiredwolf32: mount -t vfat /dev/sda5 /mediafiles
<9> AJHtiredwolf32: usually ''didn't work'' is not that awesome an error report... And as <13> points out you misread the man page
<8> well I didnt recieve an error


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