Hi !
This command (mkfs -t ext3 etc...) works fine on my system (Red Hat 7.1 , e2fsprogs
1.28, kernel 2.5.6). Perhaps ext3fs support is not compiled in ur e2fsprogs.If u get
"filesystem not supported " then it is not compiled in ur kernel (that is less
probable coz most current distros 've ext3
Dowload HPIJS drivers ! Read manuals & install them. Check if u have ijs server
compiled into gs.
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I 've a similar modem (dfm-560ES) external modem . This works fine with Red Hat
7.1 . it has no prooblen detecting this d0link modem dfm-560ES 56 kbps.
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Yes u can , if have compiled ur kernel with Y to bsd table support, then
use dmesg .
it will give somthing like this (if ur bsd slice is /dev/hda2)
hda: hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 < hda5 hda6 hda7 >
hda2:
Here hda8->/dev/ad0s2a and hda9->/dev/ad0s2b
Otherwise , just try hdaN where N > last number for hda