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  1. nozz

    device files

    Ah, think i've got it. fuser -av /dev/xxxxxxx cheers
  2. nozz

    usb memory stick

    Hi, thanks for the reply. nothing in dmesg relating to the stick. cheers
  3. nozz

    usb memory stick

    Hi, I am using redhat 9 and have a USB memory stick. The stick works in 2 machines but doesn't work in one particular machine. When running mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/mem I get mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device the same occurs for sda0, sda4 etc. There is nothing in...
  4. nozz

    device files

    Hi, how do I find whcih /dev files are attached to my USB ports? tia
  5. nozz

    keyboard mappings

    Hi, I just upgraded redhat from version 7.2 to 9. Now the hash key and pipe keys don´t work on my keyboard. This is not only when x started but also from the command prompt. The keyboard is a uk keyboard and my /etc/sysconfig/keyboard file looks like: KEYBOARDTYPE="pc&quot...
  6. nozz

    keyboard mappings

    Hi, I just upgraded redhat from version 7.2 to 9. Now the hash key and pipe keys don´t work on my keyboard. This is not only when x started but also from the command prompt. The keyboard is a uk keyboard and my /etc/sysconfig/keyboard file looks like: KEYBOARDTYPE="pc&quot...
  7. nozz

    loadable kernel modules

    am i right in thinking that the way to tell whether a kernel module is a loadable one is to do lsmod? i want to know whether I should set params for lockd in lilo.conf or /etc/modules.conf cheers
  8. nozz

    ipchains and mountd

    Hi, i am setting up my firewall to let nfs through. I have followed intructions on http://www.lowth.com/LinWiz/nfs_help.html i now come to set ipchain rules. when no rules are in place I can start mountd via: /usr/sbin/rpc.mountd -p 4002 as soon as i put into place a couple of rules as in...

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