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Subject: | RE: check with ipvsadm,every thing seams ok, but... |
Cc: | "'ruishi@xxxxxxxxx'" <ruishi@xxxxxxxxx> |
From: | Peter Mueller <pmueller@xxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Wed, 2 Oct 2002 13:27:54 -0700 |
> I reboot use my new kernel(2.4.18;download from > ftp.us.kernel.org). then chek use $ipvsadm > answer seams ok. > > but I found I can not active my network adapter, altho > in the network config can found it. > > and I can not mount vfat or dos fs, too. it said > kernel don't support these fs. Yes, you have to configure your kernel for those options. The easiest solution is to modify a redhat .config to your needs. The best way to do that is to search the archives for a "redhat LVS howto" that a helpfull LVS user posted (sorry I don't recall your name). Let me know if you have trouble finding it. Peter |
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