Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "How to remove standard ISDN drivers from RedHat"
2009 May 23
1
System hang during shutdown (halt)
Alle,
	I'm running V5.3 (newly installed) on an FJ E8020 laptop. The problem I 
have is when shutting down (*not* rebooting). NetworkManager fails to 
stop and after (during?) the postfix shutdown, the system seems to hang. 
I cannot access via another screen or remotely. I can't find any clues 
in the log files. I could use some suggestions on troubleshooting.
Here are the active
2007 Feb 07
2
Slow clock on CentOS 4.4 in a VMware VM
I'm running a CentOS 4.4 VM on a Windows XP host with VMware Server,  
and have the problem that my clock runs too slow (it happens in  
VMware Workstation as well).  It loses between 30 and 45 seconds  
every minute!  This is a known problem and can be fixed by adding  
"nosmp noapic nolapic" to the boot command according to VMware tech  
note ID 1420.  However, despite adding these
2011 Jul 22
2
problem starting X11 on centos 6
Hi All,
I had an issue. Manually installing Centos 6 everything worked X11 came 
up with nvidia binary drivers. Cool.
However, I am working on a kickstart install for Centos 6 and that was 
not working. When I started X it
would hang. no mouse no keyboard. however , remote ssh was available and 
worked.
Thinking I had some serious bug in nvidia binary was my thought - but I 
kept looking.
I saw
2004 Feb 19
1
Load Balancing with compile redhat 8 vs Kudzu
Hello
I got a nice problem, i don''t know if the i''m put my question a the right
place, but anyway.... 
I have 3 server LINUX with LVS (linux virtual server) I had to recompile my
kernel cuz it was not supporting LVS. Since there, everything was going
right. Then I''ve change the hard drive of the primairy LVS to an other
computer, now i want KUDZU to detect my harware,
2006 May 19
2
haldaemon crashes system?
I'm in the process of setting up CentOS 4.3 on an old 400MHz K6 and
found that the system hangs within several seconds of starting
haldaemon.
With haldaemon disabled, everything seems to work.
>From what I've read, disabling haldaemon isn't a problem, but I
thought I'd ask if anyone else has seen similar problems or if anyone
had any troubleshooting tips.  I found a similar
2006 Jan 07
1
Kudzu and Zaptel Cards
Redhat has a 'Hardware Discovery Utility' called Kudzu.
When I change cards, kudzu pops up and ask to remove/config the card.
Most of the time kudzu has trouble recognizing the Digium Zaptel cards and calls them something wrong, like calling the TDM card a network card. 
I'm having a devil of a time getting 3 TE410P cards to come up with all green lights. For example one or two cards
2005 Dec 08
8
kudzu - fedora core 3
Hi list!:
A question about the refinement of the configuration:
Always when I start a domain kudzu (hardware detection daemon) ask me
for remove hardware. I answer yes, but in the next boot kudzu ask again.
I''m guessing that kudzu is asking for remove the «real» drivers that are
inside the domU because the domainU was created copying the dom0 system
in the domU.
How can I deal with
2006 Sep 12
2
HAL Problems
Hi,
since the last few days my system crashs at startup of gdm (on system boot).
If I choose runlevel 2, the system doesn't crash. I found out, that HAL is
the problem. After disabling hal (chkconfig haldaemon --off) no crashes
appear.
The system freezes completly so I can't look into the logfiles.
I removed an reinstalled hal already, but nothing changed.
I tried older kernels
2005 Jan 16
2
TDM400 lost after reboot
Hi
My card is working, but when I reboot the machine, most of the times
it is not working,
I get "ztcfg: ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6)"
To make it work again I have to shut down, remove the card, reboot so
kudzu will remove the config. shut down again, put the card back in,
reboot, now kudzu see it, I choose "Ignore" and then it's
2011 Jun 28
1
CentOS4 desktop has stopped recognizing removable media - haldaemon problem?
USB sticks and cameras used to pop right up on my desktop.  Now they
don't.  I've checked the Gnome "Drives and Media Preferences" and
nothing has changed -- I have "Mount removable media when inserted"
etc.  (Tried toggling it off and back on, no effect.)
I've logged out and back in, even rebooted.  /var/log/messages shows
the devices are being recognized by udev:
2010 May 27
2
Replacement tape drive configuration
CentOS 4.8
Hi All:
We recently had a Sony SDX-500V tape drive fail on one of our servers
running CentOS 4.8. I have now replaced it with a spare SDX-500C. The
problem that I am having now is that the failed drive had ceased
responding to SCSI commands and we have since rebooted the system
which resulted in the tape drive being removed from our current
hardware configuration and the system does
2005 Aug 10
5
config file (or lack thereof) question, turning off ttydrv
I am TRYING to use the most recent release of wine. 
Am I correct to assume that there is no longer a .wine/config file? 
Am I also correct to assume that all documentation still refers to the 
.wine/config file, and gives NO F*CKING help about how to use the new 
system? 
If these two assumptions are correct, it seems to be a real stupid way to do 
things.  How is a new user EVER supposed to
2006 Apr 18
2
Automounting Problems (CentOS 4.2 v/s CentOS 4.0)
Hello,
Auto-mounting of USB flash-drives and CD-RW (as well as CD-R) was
working fine with CentOS 4.0 release for all users.
This feature of auto-recognition and mounting is not working with
CentOS 4.2 release for any user.
I have checked the usual possible points of problems -- fstab,
fstab-sync, haldaemon, etc. -- but have found no problems.
Any suggestions on other possible work-arounds ?
2008 Dec 21
2
HAL Daemon failure on boot up
I've been having a problem for a while:  when booting, haldaemon will 
fail, leaving me without CD/DVD and floppy drives available.
Has anyone else had this kind of problem?  If so, can anyone suggest a 
solution?
Thanks for listening,
Dick
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
                      
2002 Aug 22
3
journal aborting and remounting /boot as ro
Hi,
Apologies in advance for any breaches of netiquette, I couldn't find any guidelines 
about submission to this forum but I'd be grateful for your help on something.
My /boot filesystem is being remounted shortly after start-up as read-only.
I get the following messages...
journal_bmap_Ra7a5f568: journal block not found at offset 12 on ide0(3,1)
Aborting journal on device ide0(3,1)
2008 Jan 24
4
Why Kudzu, Why?
So I have a CentOS 5 machine, which I recently did a 'yum update' on.
Everything went fine, but I rebooted as a precaution (just to confront
any problems which might arise the first time after an update).
And sure enough, when the machine came back up, the network didn't
work.  Luckilly, someone said (and I quote) 'mv
/etc/sysconfig/networking-scripts/ifcfg-eth0.bak
2008 Jun 18
1
Kernel/harware question
Hello,
I have an IBM Netvista and since kernel 2.6.9-34.0.2, I have not been able
to upgrade to the latest kernel.  If I do, in about 8 hours, the system
becomes sluggish almost unresponsive.  Currently I am running 4.6 but with
the kernel mentioned above.
I think I may have figured out the problem.  It seems when I reboot with the
new kernel, kudzu runs and wants to configure a different driver
2009 Aug 27
3
Help Slim Down Centos Install
Hello Everyone, 
I was wondering does anyone know how I can slim down Centos install,
what I mean by slim down is whenever I install Centos with nothing but
xen. I have all type stuff that is not needed like bluetooth and etc.
This is a server, so I know that bluetooth is not need but I don't have
any other menus to remove software when install from cd. So what would
be the best way to slim
2006 Sep 13
1
network prob on Centos 4.4/HP DL320 G2
Hi!
I've installed Centos 4.4 on a machine at work (it's a HP Proliant DL-320 G2
rackmout server that serves my desktop).
In recent days (Centos 4.4 has only been installed for a little over a
week), like, since Wed or Thu last week, every time I reboot Kudzu wants
to remove the network adaptors then reinstall them and breaks the network.
I've gone to the point of disabling one of
2007 May 19
1
Oddity with 4.5 and linode.com
I just did a "yum update" on my linode instance to update from 4.4 to 4.5.
That worked just fine.
But on reboot it took 3 minutes to do the "checking for new hardware" stage.
I initially thought that's because of a new release, so I did another reboot.
That also took 2 minutes.
OK, a minor issue (I don't reboot often) but... dunno if this is a UML
issue or a linode