Am Freitag, 12. März 2004 06:15 schrieb Glenn Morse:
> NIC's. However, the wireless_ltsp disk image is apparantly the older 
> kernel, so it fails when it tries to load the various kernel modules 
> over the network (notably, the usb modules) as it is looking for them in 
> /lib/modules/vmlinuz-2.4.18 (or whatever). Will there be an updated 
> version of the wireless_ltsp package soon, or could someone give me some 
> directions on making my own? I'm competent enough to run Gentoo 
> decently, but making boot diskettes is something new to me.

You can install the older kernel in parallel to the new one. Then the 
desktops continue to use the new one, and the notebooks take the old one.

Jim wrote a few days ago why there is no new wireless package yet, look in 
the archives.


Georg




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