--- Day changed --- Log opened Fri Jul 11 00:00:02 2003 00:02 < caker> Ok, it printed a bunch of filenames and then exited 00:06 < caker> got it .. 00:25 -!- ticallion [~ticallion@213.175.160.51] has joined #uml 00:28 -!- topspur [~topspur@cs2426245-128.satx.rr.com] has joined #uml 00:28 < topspur> hello 00:30 < david> caker: I can setup linode.dl.usermodelinux.org 00:31 < caker> As an apache rewrite to a vhost on my domain? 00:31 < caker> or just a dns entry? 00:33 < david> caker: your apache needs to handle it as a vhost 00:33 < caker> david: so just a dns entry on your end? 00:34 < david> caker: right 00:35 < caker> david: 64.5.53.6 00:35 < caker> david: still getting it set up 00:36 < david> two mos 00:37 < david> david:~$ host linode.dl.usermodelinux.org 00:37 < david> linode.dl.usermodelinux.org A 64.5.53.6 00:37 < david> wooh 00:47 < ticallion> would u classify mrtg under monitoring?! 00:51 < david> ticallion: sort of 00:51 < david> ticallion: probably more of a data management ool 00:51 < david> tool 00:51 < ticallion> I know it's more like reporting... 00:51 < ticallion> yeah fine... 00:52 < ticallion> but I mean as a sysadmin task 00:52 < ticallion> ur can't really change anything with it 00:52 < ticallion> so u can't call it management 00:52 < ticallion> management, would be like, nfs, samba, radius, umm, quota 00:53 < caker> Arg wtf - apache refuses to render a directory index 00:54 < ticallion> caker: does it work with other directories?! 00:54 < david> ticallion: it'd probably come under montioring then 00:54 < caker> Yes, it does, actually 00:54 < caker> except for the root dir 00:54 < caker> (er, base dir) 00:54 < david> caker: screwed up a ? 00:55 < ticallion> caker: r u an apache guru, am I wasting my time tryina help u?! 00:55 < caker> ticallion: um .. not wasting time, but I do know apache 00:56 < caker> Just not this 2.0 version :-) .. doesn't seem that different as far as config is concerned 00:56 < ticallion> caker: I agree 00:56 < ticallion> caker: is that directory configured under its own separate Directory directive?! 00:57 < caker> Yes, now with Options All 00:57 < caker> The dir that worked was a sub-dir, too 00:57 < david> caker: so is there anything in the error_log? 00:58 < caker> Directory index forbidden by rule: /var/www/uml 00:59 < ticallion> never saw that before, does it have some sort of file specified in the DirectoryIndex directive?! 01:00 -!- topspur [~topspur@cs2426245-128.satx.rr.com] has left #uml [] 01:00 < david> hah, what the fuck 01:01 < caker> dir 01:01 < caker> found it 01:01 < caker> # 01:01 < caker> # Disable autoindex for the root directory, and present a 01:01 < caker> # default Welcome page if no other index page is present. 01:01 < caker> # 01:01 < caker> 01:01 < caker> Options -Indexes 01:01 < caker> ErrorDocument 403 /error/noindex.html 01:01 < caker> 01:01 < caker> heh 01:02 < caker> ahhh http://linode.dl.usermodelinux.org/ or http://usermodelinux.linode.com/ 01:02 < ticallion> oh, ur talking about the root dir?! sorry, misunderstood 01:04 < caker> that'll match the root dir given a URL, I believe .. so the root directory of the site 01:04 < ticallion> grrr, where's ur resume david?! 01:04 < caker> Those tricky red had folks :-) 01:05 < ticallion> caker: lol... but u have to apreciate the tree structure of /etc/httpd/conf 01:05 < caker> with symlinks back to var? 01:05 < caker> bah 01:05 < ticallion> caker: seriously?! no way?! 01:05 < ticallion> caker: haven't seen anything like that... files?! 01:05 < caker> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 11 01:01 conf 01:05 < caker> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 May 19 05:05 conf.d 01:05 < caker> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 May 19 05:05 logs -> ../../var/log/httpd 01:05 < caker> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 27 May 19 05:05 modules -> ../../usr/lib/httpd/modules 01:05 < caker> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 May 19 05:05 run -> ../../var/run 01:05 < caker> [root@host1 httpd]# 01:06 < david> ticallion: why? 01:06 < caker> So you can have 10 ways to access the same file 01:06 < caker> i dunno 01:08 < caker> david: What should the path to all these be? All in a "uml" subfolder? 01:08 < caker> david: ie: http://mirror.usermodelinux.org/uml/root_fs_slack8.1.bz2 01:08 < david> caker: it doesn't matter - I've got a 'basedir' table in my db 01:09 < ticallion> david: I'm just knee-deep in job hunting... so umm, that mrtg question was cos umm all I can think about these days is my resume, my cover letter and stuff 01:09 < ticallion> david: thought taking a look over yours would help me out 01:09 < david> ticallion: ditto 01:09 < david> davidcoulson.net/resume/resume.pdf 01:10 < david> ticallion: no idea if it's a good resume or not ;-) 01:10 < ticallion> david: well, doesn't matter really, I'm just looking to see if I missed something in *my* experience, I'm happy with the format of mine :) 01:12 < david> oh,ok 01:19 < david> ticallion: no idea if it's a good resume or not ;-) 01:20 < ticallion> david: will let u know what i think as soon as i read it, it's on the monitor to the left but we're starting a new project a friend and I, so I'm a bit jumping through hoops now 01:21 < david> heh 01:21 < david> ok 01:30 < green> david: hm, some pretty famous projects are in your resume ;) 01:31 < david> green: indeed :-) 01:44 * david is in a good coding mood right now 01:48 < ticallion> but still, eventhough his uml work is impressive he's a net admin by blood the last time i checked, grrrrr 01:48 < ticallion> am I wrong?! 01:48 < ticallion> I don't remember when I went through ur classified files before, but they gave me the impression ur more of a net admin :P 02:59 < ticallion> later folks... 02:59 -!- ticallion [~ticallion@213.175.160.51] has quit [Quit: Client exiting] 04:01 -!- Pahan [~pahan@68.68.228.52] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 04:17 -!- MicW [~chatzilla@pD952B908.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #uml 04:17 < MicW> good morning 04:21 < MicW> i set up redhat 8.0 as described in http://linuxhacker.ru/uml/. now it boots up to "starting atd: [OK]" and then it hangs 04:22 < MicW> the rc script of atd seems to be executed but the next script is never started 04:22 < green> so how about logging in via ssh? 04:23 < MicW> ? 04:23 < green> mind you, there are no scripts after atd. so sounds like you need to continue to follow the doc from the section describing how you need to login via ssh 04:24 < MicW> there are scripts after atd: S97rhnsd and S99local 04:24 < green> rc.local is empty by default. 04:24 < green> not sure about S97rhnsd 04:25 < green> anyway sshd is already started so just login there remotely. 04:25 < MicW> i removed S97rhnsd now 04:26 < MicW> S99local contains "touch /var/lock/subsys/local" 04:26 < MicW> the file was created 04:26 < MicW> ah. now i have 2 errors: 04:26 < MicW> INIT: Id "co" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes 04:26 < MicW> INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel 04:27 < MicW> and yes: ssh works. thanks for that hint :-) 04:28 < MicW> hm. what means co in inittab? there are no tty entries which may be my problem 04:31 < green> read the howto to the end 04:31 < green> all of this is explained there including what to do after the install process itself is over 04:37 -!- _kail_ [~jada@6532176hfc248.tampabay.rr.com] has joined #uml 04:39 < MicW> great. now everything runs fine 04:40 < MicW> i'm using hostfs das /dev/root 04:42 -!- ticallion [~ticallion@213.175.160.7] has joined #uml 04:45 -!- kayl [~jada@65.32.176.248] has quit [Ping timeout: 488 seconds] 04:45 -!- ticallion [~ticallion@213.175.160.7] has quit [Client Quit] 04:55 -!- Lathiat_ [~Lathiat@thump.bur.st] has joined #uml 04:58 -!- Lathiat_ [~Lathiat@thump.bur.st] has quit [Client Quit] 05:09 -!- MicW [~chatzilla@pD952B908.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Quit: ChatZilla 0.8.31 [Mozilla rv:1.4/20030624]] 05:30 -!- MicW [~chatzilla@217.82.185.8] has joined #uml 05:30 < MicW> re 05:46 < MicW> i tried to install suse the same way as redhat: i extracted initrd from the bootdisk and started uml with that initrd. on redhat this works fine, on suse the initrd is loaded and then i get: 05:46 < MicW> cramfs: wrong magic 05:46 < MicW> VFS: Cannot open root device "ubd0" or 62:00 05:46 < MicW> Please append a correct "root=" boot option 05:46 < MicW> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 62:00 05:48 < green> find out what filesystem they use for ramdisk and compile it in 05:49 < green> s/ramdisk/initrd image/ 05:49 < MicW> i did. it was minix 05:49 < MicW> and int's gzipped 05:50 < MicW> it fails totaly when i use the original. when i unzip it, it fials with the given message 05:52 < green> compile in minix fs support 05:52 < green> hm. 62:00 is wrong 05:52 < MicW> i have minix support 05:53 < green> it tries to find root on /dev/ubd0, so you probably forgot to append initrd= thing, do not have initrd support compiled in or may be uml cannot read the initrd image? 05:53 < MicW> currently i convert the initrd to e2fs 05:53 < green> that (conversion) won't help 05:53 < green> it looks for root in the wrong place 05:55 < MicW> the conversion worked 05:55 < MicW> i dont know why 05:55 < green> hm, strange 05:55 < MicW> yes 05:55 < MicW> when the system is running, i'll check if minix works 05:56 < MicW> going to eat now. cu later 06:11 -!- MicW [~chatzilla@217.82.185.8] has quit [Quit: ChatZilla 0.8.31 [Mozilla rv:1.4/20030624]] 07:08 -!- MicW [~chatzilla@pD952B908.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #uml 07:08 < MicW> re :-) 07:09 < MicW> i try to install suse (7.3) via initrd. the problem is, that no harddisc is found by yast. when i run fdisk, i cann access hda without problems 07:09 < MicW> (i tries to build it with umlbuilder but that program is soo buggy and crashes all the time) 07:10 < green> I guess you need to look into installer sources to find out what's going wrong 07:13 < MicW> hm. when i look into "system information", there's a hdd without device, serial and name (only with geometry) 07:17 < MicW> maybe i can make it work tuning /proc 07:18 < MicW> is there a /proc entry that should point to hda? 07:21 < MicW> yast is a binary, closed source, afaik 07:24 < MicW> maybe i try redhat again 07:31 < Getty> installing suse on an uml? 07:31 < Getty> man ;) 07:31 < Getty> with regular installation procedure you will get another problem 07:32 < Getty> you can't install lilo and a kernel, so think about that point of the installation, it will be more difficult than this harddisk problem 07:32 < Getty> or do can you easily jump over that point on the suse? 07:35 < MicW> yes. you can skip kernel installation, afaik 07:35 < MicW> and i'm sure you can skip lilo 07:36 < MicW> but i have no idea how to tell yast that there's a hdd 07:36 < MicW> maybe i install it into vmwares plain disk and make a copy 07:37 < MicW> currently i reinstall rh8 since the rpm db was broken in my last installation 07:39 < MicW> this one works better :-) maybe the problem was that i installed the dev rpm from the host via loopback 07:47 -!- stratsi [~stratsi@80.72.68.187] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 07:51 < MicW> hm. rpm fails again. it works when i bott from an image and failf from hostfs 07:51 < MicW> rpmdb: unable to join the environment 07:51 < MicW> Fehler: db4 error(11) from dbenv->open: ressource not available 07:51 < MicW> "fehler" means "error" 07:52 < MicW> maybe a host fs bug? 08:05 < Getty> host fs for install??? 08:05 < Getty> OH MAN 08:05 < Getty> you should use a real file not hostfs for install 08:05 < MicW> not 4 install. i copied it after the installation 08:05 < Getty> mh 08:05 < Getty> anyway its not good 08:05 < Getty> think about: hostfs has no rights 08:05 < MicW> i installed rh8 in an image 08:06 < Getty> hostfs is just a bullshit hack ;) 08:06 < MicW> why? 08:06 < Getty> UMSDOS can do more 08:06 < MicW> i thought it's an 1:1 fetaure mapping to the hots fs? 08:07 < Getty> yeah but think about the user rights, the filesystem under has only one user to work with 08:07 < Getty> d.h. the uml runs as umluser1 and the files has all to be owned by this user 08:07 < MicW> oh 08:07 < Getty> and so in the uml you only have one user 08:07 < MicW> hm 08:07 < Getty> i don't think linux likes that ;) 08:07 < Getty> if its root fs has no rights 08:08 < MicW> this migth be the problem 08:08 < MicW> i'd like a fs like in vmware: which is resizing when it's written to 08:08 < Getty> yeah i know 08:08 < Getty> i want this too 08:08 < Getty> :-/ 08:09 < MicW> maybe i make a minimal root and mount the rest via nfs or so 08:09 < Getty> i mean you can work around with COW files but the resizing is bullshit 08:09 < Getty> another trick: LVM 08:09 < MicW> i'm not sure 08:09 < Getty> you give them LVM harddisks 08:09 < MicW> i never worked with lvm 08:09 < Getty> me too ;) 08:10 < Getty> but thats the solution you are searching 08:10 < MicW> is this resizable? 08:10 < Getty> yeah 08:10 < Getty> thats the point of it ;) 08:10 < MicW> how? yust append to the hdd file and then increase the size of the lvm volume? 08:10 < MicW> or do i have to add more ubds? 08:11 < Getty> no no 08:11 < Getty> the UML directly access the LVM Volume like a harddisk 08:11 < Getty> and so you have all regular LVM features which includes resizing 08:11 < MicW> so i have to set up lvm on the host? 08:21 < Getty> yeah 08:24 < MicW> i decided to move /opt , /usr/src and some others to nfs 08:35 < MicW> is there a known way to form uml in background after it's booted and claimed it's first console? 08:36 < MicW> s/form/fork 08:36 < Getty> of course 08:36 < Getty> i mean... you really not thought about or why u ask? 08:36 < Getty> i mean its logical ;) 08:36 < Getty> you should have more experience with general unix stuff before working on something like UML 08:37 < Getty> nohup su - $UMLUSER -s /bin/bash -c "TMP=$UMLDIR/ram exec $UMLKERN \ 08:37 < Getty> mem=$UMLRAMSIZE \ 08:37 < Getty> umid=$UMLNAME \ 08:37 < Getty> con1=pty con=null \ 08:37 < Getty> eth0=tuntap,,,217.69.77.146" \ 08:37 < Getty> >$UMLDIR/bootup.log & 08:37 < Getty> thats the way i start my UML 08:38 < MicW> but this would go to background when you start it. and not after booting 08:38 < MicW> i'd like to see the whole guest boot procedure 08:38 < MicW> and then backgrounding it 08:43 < Getty> you have it into the bootup.log 08:43 < Getty> make a tail $UMLDIR/bootup.log direct after start 08:44 < Getty> tail -f 08:44 < Getty> or? 08:44 < Getty> ah don't care you can always parse the shit to a file 08:44 < Getty> and then access the UML other way 08:44 < Getty> i like pty 08:44 < MicW> i thought maybe there's a better way. so i have to figure out, when the boot is done an then kill the tail 08:45 < Getty> why u wanna have it so complicated? 08:45 < Getty> you are trying to shoot yourself into the leg ;) 08:45 < MicW> i'd like to have a start script which runs uml, waitss until it's bootet (showing everythin in the current console) and then goes to background 08:46 < Getty> yeah and why? 08:46 < Getty> it makes no sense 08:46 < Getty> it only looks nice 1-2 times 08:46 < Getty> but there is no sense 08:47 < Getty> at all you can't set something into background later without screen 08:47 < MicW> to integrate it into the normal system startup/shutdown procedure 08:47 < Getty> make screen and then wait for a string and then detach 08:47 < Getty> MicW: what a bullshit ;) 08:47 < MicW> ? 08:47 < Getty> its bullshit, nothing more 08:47 < Getty> why there is a problem to see nothing about the uml startup? only a small like: starting UMLs: umshadow umtest1 umtest2 and so on? 08:47 < MicW> no. it's my prefered way i'd like to see uml booting ;-) 08:48 < Getty> yeah and its technical complicated 08:48 < Getty> and so its bullshit 08:48 < Getty> you wanna make it looks nice in a behavour which not combines with any other wishes and the process reality on unix 08:48 < Getty> UML is just a task 08:49 < MicW> with 1000 subtasks 08:49 < Getty> try to make a task which works in background after 5 minutes 08:49 < Getty> but in foreground before 08:49 -!- lah is now known as z 08:49 -!- z is now known as lah 08:49 < Getty> MicW: that not care 08:49 < Getty> MicW: we are just talking about this tree one task we need to look at 08:50 < Getty> MicW: come on man... think really about it, its hard work for nothing 08:50 < Getty> MicW: EOD :) 08:50 < MicW> hm. maybe i change my mind 08:50 < Getty> i have one potential advantage 08:50 < Getty> but that one would include part of booting of uML 08:50 < Getty> cause if you start 20 umls it could be better to start them in some flow not all at ones 08:51 < Getty> but that can be soluted other way 08:51 < MicW> currently i only want to start one uml on system startup 08:51 < MicW> who do you shutdwon your umls? 08:53 < Getty> shutdown? 08:53 < Getty> who wants to shutdown? 08:53 < Getty> ;) 08:58 < lah> is there some uml announcement list? i found quite some user and devel lists but no "hey we released XY and it has these nice features: .." list ;) 08:59 < MicW> a public wiki on sf.net would be great. there all this things could be described 09:00 < Getty> i can setup one on uml.cx 09:00 < lah> well, make something official and I'd love to subscribe to it via user-mode-linux.sf ;) 09:00 < Getty> hehe 09:00 < MicW> getty a list or a wiki? 09:00 < Getty> anything goes ;) 09:00 < lah> yea 09:00 * lah loves Getty :p 09:01 < Getty> hehe 09:01 < Getty> a webdesigner would be cool 09:01 < Getty> for making uml.cx somekind of ... nice ;) 09:01 < MicW> fine. and plz a link on sf to it 09:01 < Getty> i don't wanna BIG FAT SHOW 09:03 < Getty> we have the usermodelinux.org community anyway 09:03 < Getty> but i ask myself.. is someone of that community even her? 09:03 < Getty> here? 09:05 < MicW> the comunity site is much overloaded. to much things on that site, bad structure, bad navigation... just my opinion ;-) 09:07 < Getty> yeah i think that too 09:07 < Getty> lets make our own ;) 09:07 * BB would guess a few people from "that community" are here 09:09 < MicW> i have a shutdown solution: a script runnung on the guest that looks for a file on the host. when it exists, it shuts down and removes the file. and a "shutdown" script, that creates the file and waits until it's removed 09:09 < Getty> MicW: yeah if you need this solution... 09:10 < Getty> MicW: i never thought about this as real "problem" cause i have 5000 ways to do that 09:10 < Getty> MicW: ssh uml shutdown for example is very easy ;-) 09:10 < MicW> getty: ssh doesn't wait until it's down 09:10 < Getty> MicW: mh? the process is started and will be finished 09:10 < MicW> i need it as rc script 09:10 < Getty> MicW: shutdown is not user-bounded 09:11 < MicW> i need to shutdown the umls when i shoutdown the host 09:11 < Getty> good point.. 09:11 < Getty> who shutdown hosts? ;) 09:11 < MicW> me. since the uml runs on my workstation 09:12 < Getty> IRGS 09:12 < Lathiat> heh 09:13 < Lathiat> which site? 09:13 < Getty> mh? 09:14 < Lathiat> "that community" 09:14 < Lathiat> oh usermodelinux.org 09:23 < QSECOFR> anyone else had lockups using bridges on rh8? or any sucsesses? 09:24 < Lathiat> works fine under debian for me 09:24 < Lathiat> never tried rh 09:28 < green> ну в оттаву 09:28 < green> oops 09:29 < Getty> russia? ;) 09:31 < green> yup ;) 09:31 < BB> I have a load of RH hosts but non running stock RH kernels 09:35 < MicW> green: it seems that chatzilla has poor unicode support ;-) 09:36 < green> this was not unicode anyway 09:36 -!- dg [dgl@217.155.7.197] has quit [Ping timeout: 488 seconds] 09:36 < MicW> kyrillic? 09:37 < green> yes, koi8-r encoding 09:38 < MicW> hm. here's no option to change the encoding 09:38 < green> hehe, I saw people were doing that in chatzilla, so I guess it is possible 09:39 < Getty> its boring 09:39 < Getty> entertain me 09:40 < Lathiat> 35 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded. :: Need to get 0B/31.6MB of archives. ahhh... 2 second slater.. :P 09:40 < Lathiat> oopers wrong window 09:41 < MicW> getty: just implement a uml filesystem that shrinks and increases with it's content. should be enough to do ;-) 09:41 < Getty> MicW: hehe 09:45 < BB> why not just use rootnfs that would grow/shrink ;) 09:45 < Getty> i don't think its a very intelligent way to mount something from the host into the UML via NFS 09:46 < Lathiat> sure there is? 09:46 < Getty> mh? 09:46 < BB> Getty well intelligent wasnt specified 09:47 < Getty> hehe 09:47 < Getty> i mean its a waste of resources 09:47 < Getty> for something that has not to be in the network stack ;) 09:48 < Getty> LVM is the best solution i think 09:48 < Getty> i hope i get time to work on that part 09:49 < MicW> getty: if you you, please write down, what you did ;-) 09:49 < MicW> s/you you/you do/ 09:50 < Getty> yeah of course 09:50 < Getty> if you see yeti ask him 09:50 < MicW> hm. kernel-headers is missing on redhat 8/german 09:50 < Getty> he uses LVM for his UMLs 09:50 < Getty> btw, we need to create a creature 09:50 < Getty> called UML 09:50 < Getty> we also probably has a name for it ;) but thats secret till later 09:51 < Getty> (cause of domain and so hehe) 09:51 < green> MicW: you just forgot to install those, I presume 09:51 < MicW> green: it's not on the ftp (nor on the englich). i called a friend who uses redhad (<8) and he said, it should be there 09:52 < MicW> can i use kernel-headers from rpmfind or do i have to use the patched from uml? 09:54 -!- dg [dgl@dsl-217-155-7-197.zen.co.uk] has joined #uml 09:55 < BB> ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/8.0/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/glibc-kernheaders-2.4-7.20.i386.rpm seems to be there to me? 09:55 < green> MicW: it's called glibc-kern... something like that, look for that file 09:56 < MicW> ah. thanks 10:01 < david> hello 10:03 -!- mdz_ [~mdz@h00034795fb2d.ne.client2.attbi.com] has quit [Quit: Client exiting] 10:08 -!- mdz_ [~mdz@h00034795fb2d.ne.client2.attbi.com] has joined #uml 10:11 -!- MicW [~chatzilla@pD952B908.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 490 seconds] 10:11 < BB> hi david 10:13 -!- dg [dgl@dsl-217-155-7-197.zen.co.uk] has quit [Ping timeout: 501 seconds] 10:15 -!- mdz_ [~mdz@h00034795fb2d.ne.client2.attbi.com] has quit [Quit: Client exiting] 10:17 -!- MicW [~chatzilla@pD952B908.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #uml 10:21 -!- stratsi [~stratsi@80.72.68.187] has joined #uml 10:22 < stratsi> is it possible to compile rh9's kernel with skas patch? 10:26 < david> no 10:33 < MicW> bye. have a nice weekend 10:34 -!- MicW [~chatzilla@pD952B908.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Quit: ChatZilla 0.8.31 [Mozilla rv:1.4/20030624]] 10:34 -!- mdz_ [~mdz@h00034795fb2d.ne.client2.attbi.com] has joined #uml 11:34 -!- _kail_ [~jada@6532176hfc248.tampabay.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 490 seconds] 12:36 -!- kayl [~jada@6532176hfc248.tampabay.rr.com] has joined #uml 12:37 -!- kayl [~jada@6532176hfc248.tampabay.rr.com] has quit [Client Quit] 14:15 -!- Pahan [~pahan@ca-manbch-cuda3-c2a-a-52.stmnca.adelphia.net] has joined #uml 14:54 -!- green [green@217.76.32.60] has quit [Ping timeout: 488 seconds] 17:23 -!- stratsi [~stratsi@80.72.68.187] has quit [Ping timeout: 488 seconds] 19:17 -!- stratsi [~stratsi@80.72.68.187] has joined #uml 20:33 < caker> new curse word for the day: bios 20:35 < BB> heh 21:14 < david> hello 21:14 < david> caker: was that your NIC problem? 21:16 < caker> david: still is .. they've hooked up a floppy and flashed the bios, now it doesn't want to come online 21:17 < caker> david: but it boots, at least 21:17 < david> uh, nice 21:17 < caker> Out of four identical machines, this one has a bios about 10 revisions old, the other three have latest 21:17 < caker> go figure 21:18 * caker adds that to checklist 21:22 < BB> hmm i need a auto config and fixy your mistakes for zebra/bgpd 21:37 * BB bangs head on wall 21:44 < BB> ok i give in 21:58 < david> what's wrong with bgpd? 22:05 < BB> me I think :) 22:05 < caker> pebkac --- Log closed Sat Jul 12 00:00:01 2003