colonel_panic


Group: Members
Posts: 36
Joined: Oct. 2005 |
 |
Posted: Jan. 10 2006,02:40 |
 |
Ok, we're getting closer. Everything works as you say it will up until I enter the pump command. After I give the command, the system hangs. I entered it with the "sudo" command preceding pump, as it needed to be run as root. What do I do? (note: i'm testing from the liveCD, idk if that is affecting anything) Thanks, Stephen
-------------- I use DSL, SLAX, and Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon. Sometimes XP, and hopefully NEVER Vista.
|