I mean to be. I have the 2.1 alpha cd, (the real one is "in the mail")
and ftp'd things that looked like they changed:
NetKit-B-lpr-0.06-6.axp.rpm initscripts-2.2-1.axp.rpm
SysVinit-2.58-1.axp.rpm kernel-source-axp-1.3.57-3.axp.rpm
apache-1.0.0-2.axp.rpm libcaxp-0.40.2-1.axp.rpm
binutils-2.6-1.axp.rpm libcaxp-include-0.40.2-1.axp.rpm
control-panel-2.4-1.axp.rpm logrotate-1.0-1.axp.rpm
crontabs-1.1-1.axp.rpm make-3.74-4.axp.rpm
db-1.85-1.axp.rpm ncpfs-0.15.tgz
dev-1.3.1-1.axp.rpm nfs-server-2.2beta4-4.axp.rpm
diffutils-2.7-2.axp.rpm python-1.3-3.axp.rpm
file-3.19-1.axp.rpm pythonlib-1.1-1.axp.rpm
gccaxp-2.7.1-1.axp.rpm rpm-1.4.6-1.axp.rpm
gccaxp-c++-2.7.1-1.axp.rpm samba-1.9.13-4.axp.rpm
ghostscript-2.6.2-4.axp.rpm swatch-2.1-2.axp.rpm
ghostscript-fonts-2.6.2-4.axp.rpm util-linux-2.5-6.axp.rpm
ghostview-1.5-1.axp.rpm
and did the glint update deal, rebuilt the kernal (with
the netware stuff) and went.
New question:
I can get a new vmlinux to run fine, but
when I gzip it to get vmlinux.gz a get
a trap when the kernal is loading. How
do I gzip it so it will work?
> .......................... If so, you should have configured it for the
> ARC console. ...........................................................
Does "it" mean the redhat install from CD (done for me by neckotek)
and would glint updating the above and rebuilding undo the configuration
of "it"?
> ............ Otherwise, you should use "clock -sA" (or something like that),
> which may require a new clock program.
The "clock -sA" works. Pending info on the "configure it" particulars
I will prepare to add a "clock -sA" to an rc type script.
Dan S.
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