That was great. I feel much better now.
I will attempt the next few steps into Linux RH. Thank for your help.
I am still open to suggestion on more information as i am new to this
. Please feel free to send me any ideas/suggestions etc
Once again thanks to all who have supported me.
Kash
The important tip that I didn't get for ages was using typing
# su -
1. '#' means 'you're logged in as a user'
2. '$' means 'you're logged in as root'
3. If you've logged in as a user and need to make something work as
root. You can right click and get a terminal, then you can change to
any user by typing sy <user-name> you'll then be prompted for password.
4. If you type
# su -
it will ask you for your root password and behave as if you'd loged in
as root. I don't understand why but it works better than
# su root
have fun. Have you looked at
http://www.tldp.org/ ?
Duncan
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