Try
#> dmesg
to read boot messages at your leisure.
The remaining pcmcia messages probably come from scripts in etc/rc*.d/
directories. Try
#> ls -l /etc/rc*.d/ | grep pcmcia
to see which such scripts are softlinked there. I should be 'OK' to
remove those links as well as the corresponding script
dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
Eileen Orbell wrote:
>
> Thank you that removed most of the errors. When I ran that command I did
> receive the following errors though:
> directory not empty so it could not remove all reference..
> can I delete these directories???
> I still get some reference to pcmcia o
Thank you that removed most of the errors. When I ran that command I did
receive the following errors though:
directory not empty so it could not remove all reference..
can I delete these directories???
I still get some reference to pcmcia on boot...
Thanks
At 01:41 AM 12/5/2000 +0100, you wr
I reconfig my kernel and now on boot I get about 5 -6 lines of error re
PCMICIA modules. Because it boots fast I cannot read them all but I am
assuming I am missing the modules. I do not have any PCMCIA hardware
anyway so can I remove this? I did not see any reference to it in make
xconfig??
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 07:21:38PM -0500, Eileen Orbell wrote:
> I reconfig my kernel and now on boot I get about 5 -6 lines of error re
> PCMICIA modules. Because it boots fast I cannot read them all but I am
> assuming I am missing the modules. I do not have any PCMCIA hardware
> anyway so c
I reconfig my kernel and now on boot I get about 5 -6 lines of error re
PCMICIA modules. Because it boots fast I cannot read them all but I am
assuming I am missing the modules. I do not have any PCMCIA hardware
anyway so can I remove this? I did not see any reference to it in make
xconfig??
I reconfig my kernel and now on boot I get about 5 -6 lines of error re
PCMICIA modules. Because it boots fast I cannot read them all but I am
assuming I am missing the modules. I do not have any PCMCIA hardware
anyway so can I remove this? I did not see any reference to it in make
xconfig??
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