Cool! I thought the meeting was last night. I was going to finish up the install of the new disk tonight. All I have left is java, postgresql and apache (maybe php). Then add some users, pull the content of the current server off the web, test, reconfigure, powerdown, bring in disk, power down live server, install disk, reboot, pray, test, reconfigure, pray ... . No problem! ;') Hal and Eric, thanks again for helping me solve the log echo on the firewall rules. It's nice to be able to use the terminal without having echoes filling up the screen! ;') I used --log-level debug and now life is good. Brian PS. It's really cool building Linux from scratch. Lot of work though, and still largely unexplored territory. I will wind up building at least one LFS hint before I am done, and probably two. Then I plan on putting it all together as a "BusyBox LFS" book. I am doing something no one should really do. I have built a Firewall/DNS/Mail/Web/IMAP/SSH/SSL/SQL/CVS server. But in true C/C++ mindset I have overloaded the function "server". ;') [besides 9 is the number of perfection, for all you non-numerologists] > -----Original Message----- > From: Duston, Hal [mailto:hdusto01@sprintspectrum.com] > Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 10:31 AM > To: 'Kclug' > Subject: Meeting reminder > > > All, > > The next meeting of KCLUG is 6:30pm Wed. Apr. 3rd, 2002 at the > downtown Kansas City, MO Public Library on the 3rd floor. > Directions are available at the web site http://www.kclug.org/ > > This meeting is theoretically a demoday. Julie Thornton from > LPI will be here to give a short talk about Linux Certifications, > and possibly take some questions. > > The meeting-after-the-meeting is at the NKC Denny's at 14th > and Burlington. From the library go east one block to Locust, > and then north to the Heart of America bridge which takes you > directly to Burlington, and 14 blocks north to Denny's. > Directions from the meeting to Denny's are now also available > at the web site. > > Hal Duston > > > majordomo@kclug.org >