Dare I ask ?
Web Server forum
Back To The Forum Home!Search!Private Messaging System

Web Server Talk Web Server Talk > Unix and Linux reviews > Red Hat support > Red Hat General > Dare I ask ?




  Last Thread   Next Thread Next
  Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread      Post New Thread    Post A Reply      

    Dare I ask ?  
zaskar


View Ip Address Report This Message To A Moderator Edit/Delete Message


 
01-24-04 12:06 AM

I installed Red Hat9 a few months ago.
On the restart after the install I got an error 'segmentation fault in
usr/sbin/kudzu' and as linux would freeze up after about half hours use I th
ought
kudzu was 'faulty'
I posted a question to linux.redhat.install and they suggested turning it
off which I did. Then I came here complaining that my cd drive did not
work.
Now as this is a dual boot computer with windows, and windows has just start
ed
to give me weird usb problems, I had to start fault finding.
I located the problem to a faulty usb card.
I removed the card and turned kudzu back on and kudzu now works as it
should;)
I noticed that kudzu updates fstab during boot.
It entered the neccessary line for my floppy drive, although I did not
get the welcome to kudzu configure screen, the floppy now
works perfectly;)
My question is can I delete the lines I created for my cd/dvd drives,
reboot and let kudzu configure them?





[ Post a follow-up to this message ]



    Re: Dare I ask ?  
Lenard


View Ip Address Report This Message To A Moderator Edit/Delete Message


 
01-24-04 12:06 AM

On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 12:40:09 +0100, zaskar typed:
quote:
> My question > is can I delete the lines I created for my cd/dvd drives, reboot and let > kudzu configure them?
Yes, if you want to. -- SCO + RICO Act = Justice




[ Post a follow-up to this message ]



    Sponsored Links  




 





   All times are GMT. The time now is 01:30 PM.      Post New Thread    Post A Reply      
  Last Thread   Next Thread Next


Most Popular forums 

Forum Jump:
Rate This Thread:

Forum Rules:
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is OFF
vB code is ON
Smilies are ON
[IMG] code is OFF
 
Medical and Health forum | Computer Games Reviews | Graphics design forum

Back To The Top
Home | Usercp | Faq | Register