[nycphp-talk] [ot] linux expertise sought ...
Michael R. McLarnon
mmclar at drexel.edu
Mon Jun 21 14:21:41 EDT 2004
Jon
You might try out one of the bootable CD distros (notably Knoppix, but
there are others). They have some great tools that you can use to work
on your system 'off-line', mount/unmount the hard drives, etc., because
the whole thing runs from a CD.
Michael
Jon Baer wrote:
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> uggggggggggggg ...
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> redhat hell i think ... i have no idea but my /initrd folder suddenly
> disappeared and apparently this is taboo on RH9 ... it causes a kernel
> panic and i could not boot, so i went over to XP and used LTOOLS to
> simply create this empty directory and now ... all i have left is
>
> /proc
> /dev
> /tmp
>
> am i screwed? (considering my cd-rom cant seem to work), do i have any
> alternatives? i knew sticking with redhat was bad news ... any advise
> *extremely* appreciated.
>
> - - jon
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