I've got a few kernels running now for different things. If I boot from
the standard 8.2 kernel, I can use dmesg to see how the boot went and
any messages that came up during the boot.
When I boot from the cooker kernel, however, dmesg still displays the
result of the last standard 8.2 kernel
On Sunday 18 August 2002 06:06 pm, Darren King scribbled in crayon on a yellow
legal pad:
I've got a few kernels running now for different things. If I boot from
the standard 8.2 kernel, I can use dmesg to see how the boot went and
any messages that came up during the boot.
When I boot
Nope...I don't have the quiet option on this kernel. I do have the
quiet option on my standard kernel and I still get the dmesg stuff for
that one so the quiet option must be just for displaying boot time
messages, not for writing them to the file.
Darren
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 10:06, HoytDuff
Hey is it me or did the last Kernel update (2.4.18-8.1mdk) break supermount?
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I was overly quick to say things were working after upgrading to 2.4.4 (in
order to get the Thinkpad trackpoint working).
Now it doesn't seem to know anything about networking, including being able
to find eth0.
My first reaction is to back up to my 7.2 recovery disk, and recompile the
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 03:38:55PM +0100, A. Rick Anderson wrote:
I was overly quick to say things were working after upgrading to 2.4.4 (in
order to get the Thinkpad trackpoint working).
Now it doesn't seem to know anything about networking, including being able
to find eth0.
My first
Hello.
Interesting things are above my head.
I'v donwloaded linux kernel 2.04 source and compiled
it. While rebooting kodzo asked me that there was
found new PS/2 mouse and old one will be removed.
Incidentally I've pressed ok. GPM denied to start.
Reason file /dem/mouse not found. Ops.
d the ps/2 mouse
PORT, and not a ps/2 mouse itself.
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From: "Vasif Ismailoglu MD" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 9:56 PM
Subject: [expert] new kernel, X and /dev/mouse
Hello.
Interesting things are above my head.
Hi,
The new kernel I have just made will not boot properly. When booting
from floppy It stops at 'Setting profile to: ' . Any one know what I
need to include to get it to boot
Thanks
Iain
Does anyone know if Mandrake will be releasing a 2.4 kernel update for mdk
7.2?
I had some minor problems installing the source for one of the test
kernels for 2.4. For some reason it wouldn't boot. So I'm just wondering
if there might be a mandrake update for the newest kernel so I can
Why is the non-SMP kernel RPM containing a SMP kernel?
--
Henrik Edlund
http://www.edlund.org/
"They were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Naturally they became heroes."
Leia Organa of Alderaan, Senator
Hi!
I updated my old kernel (2.2.5) to a new kernel (2.2.12). But I lost my
sound modules. As a matter of fact, in the make xconfig oe make
menuconfig it didn´t has the option to my soundcard. Just a few were
available. Then I copied the modules I needed from the old kernel and
ran insmod. It
Felipe Almeida wrote:
Hi!
I updated my old kernel (2.2.5) to a new kernel (2.2.12). But I lost my
sound modules. As a matter of fact, in the make xconfig oe make
menuconfig it didn´t has the option to my soundcard. Just a few were
available. Then I copied the modules I needed from the
Roberto Angelo [EMAIL PROTECTED] scritto:
Hi,
I've a problem with the kernel 2.2.5-15 (installed from kpackage, I
believe is kernel-2.2.5-15.i386.rpm). This kernel (2.2.5-mk5 works
reguraly) hang my cdrw yamaha 4416E bios 1.0b on SuperMicro P6SBA.
Temporaly it's seem resolved by
On Thu, 22 Apr 1999, you wrote:
Houston we have a problem..
I was running mandrake 5.3 with the 2.0.36-3 kernel.
Mandrake posted their rpms of the 2.2.5-5mdk kernel. So I downloaded and
rpmed(is rpmed a word?) them onto my system(PII laptop) and rebooted.
Now I can't mount my
Houston we have a problem..
I was running mandrake 5.3 with the 2.0.36-3 kernel.
Mandrake posted their rpms of the 2.2.5-5mdk kernel. So I downloaded and
rpmed(is rpmed a word?) them onto my system(PII laptop) and rebooted.
Now I can't mount my zip drive any more. When I enter " insmod
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