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Re: This is not good!



You're running Linux, NT, and 98? That's sick. Total waste of a machine. NT
does what 98 can do and much more. Then it's sort of down to NT or Linux...

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-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Gilmore <caddmasters home com>
To: redhat-list redhat com <redhat-list redhat com>
Date: Friday, March 19, 1999 8:13 PM
Subject: This is not good!


>Today was not a good day.  I upgraded my motherboard and cpu from a p54 and
>compatible main board, both at 166 mhz, to a k6-2/350 cpu and compatible
>main board (great sale price).  I was mostly concerned about the NT part of
>my tri-boot system (Redhat 5.2, NT 4.0 w/sp 4/Win 98) because I had the
>Intel IDE drivers installed and forgot to uninstal them before I made the
>switch.  When I fired up the new baby I was pleasantly surprised that NT4
>had adjusted to everything and my worries were unfounded.  I promptly shut
>it down to boot RH 5.2 only to find that for some reason my network had
gone
>berzerk.  I saw an error briefly on the screen as the text whizzed by that
>said something about Insmod: device or resource busy.  I didn't think much
>about it until I tried to log onto the ICQ server in KDE and an error
>message told me that it couldn't find the server.  I checked the
>/mnt/blahblah directory where I mount the network drives and found that the
>network drives were not mounted as my startup instructs them to do.  I
tried
>some reconfiguration of the NIC and stuff and have had no luck.  Can
someone
>point me in the right direction to start diagnostics?  By the by, in case
>it's relevant, Windows 98 also made the adjusted transition smoothly.
>
>Perplexed,
>Bill
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