Re: fc1 fubared

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On Sunday 02 May 2004 21:11, David L Norris wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 13:49, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I just installed FC! on a RH8.0 box, as an upgrade.
> >
> > It overwrote all my 2.6 module utility's and I now have no networking,
> > sysfs or procfs.
>
> Neither RH8 nor FC1 support Linux 2.6.  So, of course it wiped out all
> your customized stuff.
>
> > What to I reinstall to fix this?
>
> Were your customizations installed with RPM?  If so, rebuild or
> reinstall those RPMs.  If not then you need to go back through your
> notes and replicate much of what you did when you customized RH8 to run
> on Linux 2.6.

Well, all my problems actually  started when I tried to build x.org's X11R7.  
Using their directions to lndir a /usr/src/build dir to the /usr/src/xc dir, 
it configured ok from the build dir, and was the last item to ever 
successfully configure on that box.  The make bailed out halfway thru the 
make, so it shouldn't have effected anything but 100 megs of disk space.  
But, after it bailed out, all my gtk stuff was dead, gimp, gnorpm, gftp, 
grip, mozilla-1.6, you name it in the gtk camp and it was toast.

> There have been numerous posts to the list regarding hacking FC1 to work
> with Linux 2.6.  Also, FC2 test3 is based on Linux 2.6 and immediately
> needs lots of testing before the final freeze takes place.

Unforch, I don't have the lists archive on this machine.  Is there a link I 
can follow with this older version of mozilla on this 7.3 machine?

I have the module-init-tools problem sorted for 2.6, also util-linux is now 
2.12f.  Modules are loading now, but networking isn't working, including 
samba.  And ATM I can't login, it just loops to the login prompt.  Regardless 
of the kernel booted.

Cheers, Gene



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