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<0> aircraft <0> :P <1> ach so ;) <2> hello! <0> Lion-O, http://www.m90.org/index.php?id=11566 <2> i have a problem in installing linux <1> TruthSpoker: Why don't you check out http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html ? Maybe you'll learn how to ask more meaningful questions... <2> thanks <1> fredk_: will have to see later, I'm not using a gui right now <2> my problem is i have sata harddrive <2> my board is intel d101ggc <2> linux installation did not find harddrive <1> TruthSpoker: you're not making much sense here. <2> what can i do <1> TruthSpoker: read the manual. <1> fredk_: right now I'm having issues with logging into a vmware session. For some reason the connection stalls every now and then, very annoying.
<3> well, I have made work the rescue disk. I am using bash now but I cannot find /dev/hda1 <2> manual of what, i am installing redhat linux 9.0 <1> TruthSpoker: the manual of Linux RedHat 9.0 ofcourse. <4> TruthSpoker you're quite an idiot, thats like trying to install win98 on that box and wondering why it borks on the sata drives <2> how can detect sata drive on linux <1> TruthSpoker: RTFM. <4> you use a distro which is not as ancient as rh9 <1> TruthSpoker: it helps to use a distribution which actually supports your hardware. <5> TruthSpoker: STFW... google for sata +linux <0> Lion-O, socky <0> ****y too <1> fredk_: it brings computing to whole new levels 8) <3> cannot found /dev/hda1 by using rescue disk, could you help me? <3> you mentioned something about fstab before <1> luckyb: that makes little sense. What makes you sure you need hda1 ? <1> luckyb: and what did you try, how did you try, etc, etc. <0> Lion-O, :D <3> I put rescue disk and Linux CD-ROM, started by writing "linux rescue", then get the bash prompt <3> I want to fsck my root drive <1> luckyb: and you're ignoring my questions. <1> so; what makes you so sure you need hda1 ? What did you try, when do you get the error, etc. <5> ooh romanians with 100 Mbit... i sense danger ahead. <1> Bjprn-: they're too stupid to use the full bandwith anyway, no worries. <5> Lion-O: yeah, but their fellow DDoSing countrymen are sure to use the full width.. <1> Bjprn-: they're not using their own boxes for that anyway. <3> ok, I think I need to fsck my root filesystem as I am getting errors when I boot up. I started with rescue disk, and I am looking for hda1 (root filesystem) for making fsck. maybe I am making 1 or several mistakes <1> luckyb: for the very final time: what makes you so sure you need hda1 ? <3> I am not sure about anything, that is for sure... <1> luckyb: so basicly you're now asking us about an error while you're not even sure you used the right command. Well; not that hard then is it? You used the wrong command. <6> so I don't need hda1, so how do I repair boot filesystem? <1> luckyb: rtfm <1> if you don't even know the partition your system is on nor understand the reasoning behind the hda1 naming scheme your efforts are futile. <6> I cannot argue against that <7> am a beginner in linux.... where do i start to enjoy the world of linux <1> Guest37849: www.tldp.org / www.distrowatch.org <8> luckyc: you probably want to run /sbin/fsck on all your partitions <7> thx lion-0 <6> yes tamahome, exactly. <6> but I go to /dev directory and I do not find anything related to harddisk or partitions <1> luckyc: you're not supposed to go there in the first place. <1> besides; what did you hope to find considering that you don't even know where your root filesystem is located? <8> I'm kinda out of touch with what administration tools are available nowadays, but surely most distros should have a way to list your partitions and then run fsck on them <6> I am using rescue disk <9> fdisk -l <9> and fsck <9> what more do you need? <8> hopefully the rescue disk does have fdisk and fsck <9> not much of a rescue disk if it doesn't <8> oh wait... the rescue disk might not have mounted the HD's / at /... moreover it *can't* <1> it shouldn't even. <8> so ummm yeah, not knowing what partitions you have could be a problem...but you should just start from hda1 and work your way up <9> fdisk -l /dev/hda <9> that should tell you what partitions are on hda <8> ..... or that <6> the problem is /dev/hda does not exist <9> what kind of disk is it? ide? <8> not a very good rescue disk, then <9> get a better rescue disk
<1> unless the errors he pasted in the first instance did indeed indicate a b0rk harddisk. <6> it is from Red Hat, rescue disk + CD-ROM <8> is it possible the drive is physically dead? <9> unless it's one of those dumb***ed raid controllers dell use <8> smsie: PERC <6> hard disk works but have errors, let me boot again with the rescue disk again to see the messages <1> luckyc: don't bother. Go read an admin guide on how to do all this. <1> luckyc: "man dmesg". <10> evening <1> Hi whyzzyrd <10> Hey peter.. <8> 'lo whyzzyrd <6> I know that my hda has one partition for boot, one partition for usr and one partition for temp <8> it is possible the rescue disk doesn't know how to mount your HD <6> if I make fdisk -l and get nothing as a reply, what does mean? <1> luckyc: that you're doing it wrong. <4> or the hdd is so dead it cant even read the partition table <8> you have to specify the device from /dev <6> in /dev there are not devices <6> why I am doing it wrong Lion-O? <8> that's one really crappy rescue disk, then <1> luckyc: if you'd do it right it would have worked. Besides; you already told us that you had no idea what you're doing. <1> luckyc: anyway, my patience is about to run out. <10> luckyc: becuse you appear to not have the slightest clue about what you're doing. <1> ls -la <1> whoops <11> hi everybody <12> hmm.. looks like I need to upgrade my kernel. visor.ko keeps giving me a kernel oops when I plug in my A670 <1> aha, it turns out that my stalling was caused by attaching certain hardware, now that I told vmware not to attach my usb & sounddevice everything runs fine again. <1> mister_x: we don't care, lose the autoaway garbage. <10> Lion-O: I've no topic here on london btw <9> I think I have an orkut account somewhere <9> not used it for like 2 years <9> why are we getting rid of them? <1> smsie: because orkut ****s ? ;) Dunno, I got very pissed at some point and deleted mine, then some people followed the example, amongst them PolarWolf :) <5> smsie: Orkut Bykkkten ****ed up. <5> amazing last name he has <6> I have not a clue of what the problem is, I think it is related to Lilo and/or Kernel <6> well, nobody would give me an advise, thanks. <13> hi all, how do i open my usb flash memory using debain 3.1 sarge <9> maruco: it's (probably) detected as sda1 <13> what does it stand for ?? <9> mkdir /mnr/flash; mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/flash; ls /mnt/flash <9> *something* like that <5> maruco: check dmesg <13> thnks <14> hi <14> i need to set a cronjob for a php file to run hourly <14> can you guys tell me what command i should run in SSH? <8> read the cron manpage, dude <15> optocus: you edit crontab jobs by typing "crontab -e" at the command prompt for the user to own the tab <14> ok <14> thanks <15> but read the crontab manpage FIRST <15> as you need to know the syntax <9> there are two crontab manpages <14> i will <9> you want the one in section 5 <9> "man 5 crontab" <16> hi <16> please <17> and thank you? <16> i need help <17> Call 911, quick! <16> somebody has used Ubuntu's linux? <18> 911 Emergency response...how can we be of service? <17> I'm sure somebody has. Mark Shuttleworth, I bet. <8> nice try Steakk <18> LinuXaZo, someone used it? ****...
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