insert lcs(oco) module in a running redhat

"Simon Tischer" <[email protected]> Wed, 27 Mar 2002 15:58:23 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.linux.redhat.s390
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hi
i sucessfully installed redhat :-) .
no i have the problem to get the network working.
what i have to do?
i read something about modify the initrd.img!??
i want to know i can insert the module that i get my network working.
thanks for help


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Mittwoch, 27. März 2002 07:42
To: "Ferguson, Neale" <[email protected]>
cc: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
From: Florian La Roche <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Redhat-s390-list] System Admin



On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 02:49:39PM -0500, Ferguson, Neale wrote:
> I just installed the Redhat code and simply specified "Server"
configuration

s390 or s390x?

> with a classic X environment, Web server, and Windows File Server.
> Everything went peachy and my system is up and running. Okay this is a
> really basic question: what do I use to do system admin. like adding
users
> (not just the adduser command but stuff that will setup typical home
> directories and the like)? Anaconda is not installed in the configuration
I
> have chosen. (To install it now requires a heap of other packages.)

Some text-mode interfaces are available from /usr/sbin/setup and a
current Red Hat Linux 7.3 contains the following X11 progs for
sysadmin tasks:
 redhat-config-date           redhat-config-printer-gui
 redhat-config-network        redhat-config-services
 redhat-config-network-cmd    redhat-config-time
 redhat-config-network-druid  redhat-config-users

I suspect you have installed 390x and I am afraid that this older 7.1
release of Red Hat Linux did not have these newer tools available.

Most user-level apps are still up to current versions due to update rpms
that we release for older Red Hat Linux versions, but some other parts
of s390x still show their age now.

cu,

Florian La Roche


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