> As far as I can tell, the problem is that the new kernel cannot mount
> the root filesystem and I have no idea why, as it is ext3 and ext3 is
> built into the kernel.
Are you sure? I mean are you sure it's in the kernal *and* not a module?
The symptoms you describe would indicate it is in but
Hello
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
wrote:
> I installed sarge on my Averatec 3220 (AMD-2000 CPU, 256MB) using the
> latest version of the installer (this would be about six weeks ago).
>
> Everything is fine, except the wireless (builtin Broadcom, needing
> ndiswrapper).
>
> Now, I'v
"Kris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just to clarify if the file I download is a .deb file then in order to
> follow the steps listed in the link provided I would have to dpkg --install
> kernel-PCMCIA-modules-2.4.18-586tsc_2.4.18-5_all.deb
Uh, yes, that is how you would install a package with dp
"Kris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I seem to be having a problem rebuilding my kernel with PCMCIA. The only
> source I could find for PCMCIA were PCMCIA-cs_3.1.33-6_i386.deb
...which is the userspace code; you need this, but on it's own it's
not enough...
> and kernel-PCMCIA-modules-2.4.18-58
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 15:42:51 -0800
"Kris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> both of these are dep files. I am following these steps listed at
> http://qref.sourceforge.net/quick/ch-kernel.en.html for rebuilding a
> kernel
Try using these directions instead:
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/ker
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 10:45:17PM -0400, Brian Nelson wrote:
> I believe you need to apply a patch in the 2.2.x series kernel for
> UDMA-66 support. Did you get your kernel source from the "official"
> site (kernel.org or some mirror) or from a Debian mirror with 'apt-get
> kernel-source-2.2.18'
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 10:09:34PM -0500, Jeremy wrote:
> I'm new to the idea of rebuilding my kernel for including or excluding things
> in my configuration, but I decided to brave it today and was (fairly)
> successful. I'm having a little bit of a problem, though. I need both the
> UMDA66 and
also sprach Karsten M. Self (on Wed, 16 May 2001 09:30:37PM -0700):
> > Anybody know how to do kernel rebuilds in such a way that existing 3rd-party
> > kernel modules (ie those not included in the kernel src tree) aren't
> > removed from /lib/modules/... ?
>
> Copy them off to the side, the co
on Mon, May 14, 2001 at 09:01:22AM -0700, Krzys Majewski ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Anybody know how to do kernel rebuilds in such a way that existing 3rd-party
> kernel modules (ie those not included in the kernel src tree) aren't
> removed from /lib/modules/... ?
Copy them off to the side,
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Waif W. Urchin wrote:
> Sorry this reply took so long to post; I had to figure out how to get
> the ppp.log file created, then out of Linux and into Windows so I could
> share it with you.
Thats quite alright... :)
> The ppp.log file listed below contains two attempts from to
Sorry this reply took so long to post; I had to figure out how to get
the ppp.log file created, then out of Linux and into Windows so I could
share it with you.
The ppp.log file listed below contains two attempts from today. The
first attempt was done after a clean floppy install (ppp, slip, bsd
>From: Waif W. Urchin[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Grr...
>
>Alright, still trying to recompile my kernel after doing an initial
>install from floppy.
While I'm not particularly able to help with your problem, I'd guess
that you don't actually need to recompile the kernel. So maybe you can
avoid
In response to all of the below, I would recommend that you try to get
your ppp connection to work, so you can _finish_ the installation. The
kernel is probably the least of your worries at this point in time. If you
post the tail of your /var/log/ppp.log file, starting from where pppd is
fired up
On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, Waif W. Urchin wrote:
[ snip ]
: I'd like to find a nice "essential things to download after doing a bare
: floppy install" FAQ or some such.
There is a reason the install throws you into dselect after the initial
reboot :) dselect has a minimum set of packages ready for y
>> "WWU" == Waif W Urchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WWU> Debain can't find gcc.
Well gcc is a compiler. You can't expet to have this big fat thing on
this few disks.
WWU> Where do I find, and what is cpp? Is it part of libc? The version of
cpp is the C (the programming language) preproces
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