Re: No network on CD net install

2002-12-10 Thread Glen Mehn
configure device driver modules kernel/net/drivers eepro100 -g On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 02:09:06PM -0500, Andrew Perrin wrote: > Greetings- > > I'm trying to install woody on a laptop that has a USB floppy drive. I > therefore boot from the CD-ROM drive to the Net Install/ Base .deb's CD > (downl

Re: Getting Grub to Recognize Kernel Update to 2.4.12

2001-10-28 Thread Glen Mehn
Doc-- you need to, as in the documentation, run make-kpkg from the top-level kernel directory, which will depend on where you put your kernel source. This is typically either /usr/src/linux or /usr/src/kernel-source- glen On Sun, Oct 28, 2001 at 06:46:44PM -0500, Doc - KD4E wrote: > > > "make

Re: Getting Grub to Recognize Kernel Update to 2.4.12

2001-10-28 Thread Glen Mehn
apt-get update apt-get install kernel-package glen On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 11:41:25PM -0400, eDoc wrote: > > the make-kpkg and dpkg -i "The result Package" commands add all the > > needed for boot with the new kernel. > > Best regards. Jose Luis. > > "make-kpkg" causes error: > > "su: make

Re: PCMCIA -- Unstable -- Kernel 2.4.12

2001-10-23 Thread Glen Mehn
Hi Doc. I'll let you know what I did. YMMV. install the pcmcia-cs packages (you probably already have this. As root, do 'which cardctl' and 'which cardmgr'. download kernel source; untar into /usr/src/linux (rename the kernel-source-2.4.x directory to linux) make menuconfig enable pcmcia supp

Re: PCMCIA -- Unstable -- Kernel 2.4.12

2001-10-23 Thread Glen Mehn
you can do pcmcia support under 2.4.x in two ways: installing the pcmcia packages (more stable, but maybe less feature-rich, and somewhat more complex to setup). Compiling pcmcia support into the new 2.4.x kernel, however, note that you'll still need the pcmcia-cs package installed for full pcmc