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RE: Newbie questions...
- From: Wysong Richard C SrA 85 GP/CP <Richard Wysong keflavik af mil>
- To: axp-list redhat com
- Subject: RE: Newbie questions...
- Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 15:07:47 -0000
Thanks again. The tulip driver works fine (and I don't get all those other
fails either) now that I'm using the right kernel...vmlinuz-2.2.5-16 was one
of the only files in the boot directory I didn't try.
-----Original Message-----
From: Champigny, Michael
[mailto:Michael.Champigny@compaq.com]
Sent: Monday, December 27, 1999 3:27 PM
To: 'axp-list@redhat.com'
Subject: RE: Newbie questions...
The Mustang is slow because it's...er, because it's an old
box. You need
more RAM to get respectable speed. I have 96M and it works
pretty well
with that. I'd expect 97% mem usage with only 32M.
The kernel is in the /boot directory, so load it with:
sda5:boot/vmlinuz-2.2.5-16
Make sure you install *all* updates for RH6.0 too.
For ethernet, edit conf.modules and set eth0 to be de4x5
instead
of tulip.
/Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: Wysong Richard C SrA 85 GP/CP
[mailto:Richard.Wysong@keflavik.af.mil]
Sent: Monday, December 27, 1999 10:22 AM
To: axp-list@redhat.com
Subject: Newbie questions...
I finally got red hat 6 going on my mustang (4/233) and I am
wondering a few
things...
1. First of all, it's slow...waaay slow (compared to NT
anyway). Under
gnome I brought up a system info thing and it showed 97% mem
usage (32 megs)
and the only thing up was the system info window. I'm
assuming something is
amiss. (The dos partition and linux native partitions are
both 2 gig and the
linux swap is 127M)
2. Where is the kernel? In the boot selection I have:
OSLOADOPTIONS=boot sda5:generic.gz
root=/dev/sda7
Since I didn't know where it was, I put a
generic.gz (same
avanti as from the cd)
kernel I pulled off the net on my 10M
partition where I have
the winnt boot stuff. I tried some
stuff from /boot on sda7 and it didn't seem to
work.
3. My ethernet card no worky. I get a [FAILED] during
boot for
'Bringing up interface eth0'. During installation, it seemed
to recognize my
card just fine, so I have no idea what's wrong. I gave it an
ip address and
it can't even ping itself. I need to get the nic working
first, but I was
also wondering if there are any special precautions if I'm
running
serverless (peer to peer).
p.s. - I am a major novice and a dos junkie at that...
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