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Zarniroop (er.... I'll think of something amusing to put here soon!)

Just been checking out your approved entries, lmao, smiley - smiley

You got any time to give me a few hints on running linux?


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Caveman, Evil Unix Sysadmin, betting shop operative, and SuDoku addict (Its an odd mix, but someone has to do it)

Dear long lost badly mispelled relative of Zarniwoop.

What sort of Linux help are you after?
If it gets too RedHat specific, I'm unlikely to be a great deal of help. We (Prosig) made our own distribution many moons ago based on Slackware, and it's been going it's own way ever since. That doesn't mean there's a lot of common ground, but when it comes to RPM's, PAM, and all that other Redhatty stuff, I've got about as much clue as Cluseau. I'm into kernels, programming, shells, and quite horrible low-level C stuff that nobody else here likes to do (which is mainly bit shifting and linked lists/queues etc.)

Jim


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Zarniroop (er.... I'll think of something amusing to put here soon!)

Thanx Jim,

It's largely to do with running slackware (zip) on an old 486, 90Mhz, along side win 95.
Is it practical as the slackware site implied it would run fine without partioning my (500mb) hard drive, and I just get kernel panic when booting?
Can u help on this?

Much appreciated,
Z

PS it wasn't a miss spelling on my part - DNA was trying to protect my identity, though didn't put too much effort into a fictional alternative!
smiley - smiley


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Caveman, Evil Unix Sysadmin, betting shop operative, and SuDoku addict (Its an odd mix, but someone has to do it)

The first thing that comes to mind is whether your kernel has the right root device flags (or root= argument on the kernel command line)

Are you loading with LILO, or loadlin, or some other method.

Remember that ZIP disks are generally pre-formatted to have a single partition which for some esoteric reason is partition 4, so the root device would be something like /dev/hdc4

What kernel panic are you getting. I'm assuming that at this stage it's panicing because it can't mount the root fs, or can't locate 'init'.

PS. You'll get a faster response mailing me at work, at jimhowes (at) prosig (dot) com
Please excuse the address munging there, I get too much spam as it is.


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Zarniroop (er.... I'll think of something amusing to put here soon!)

Thanks Jim
Expect a more detailed e-mail over the weekend from rupert_42

Much appreciated

Z


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Caveman, Evil Unix Sysadmin, betting shop operative, and SuDoku addict (Its an odd mix, but someone has to do it)

Ok, but I won't get it till Monday, as that's the office email, my home email is at my h2g2 home page.


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Zarniroop (er.... I'll think of something amusing to put here soon!)

Yo dude!
Have been busy, so probably won't get around to sorting out details of whats going wrong 'til monday!

smiley - smiley


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