Re: [Cooker] Cooker PCMCIA install with Mandrake 7.2 PCMCIA image ?

2001-03-10 Thread Fernando Monera

El Jue 08 Mar 2001 13:54, escribiste:
 Fernando Monera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  I tried the pcmcia install (network/http) from yesterday's cooker
  (06-March-2001) and everything went ok (well, I had to modify a file on
  Mandrake/base to tell that there were not two CD's).
  After the installation of the packages, when it's time to configure the
  network card, mdk proposes to keep the current net configuration. This is
  ok too.
  Now the problem: When I reboot, the network doesn't work. Everything is
  ok apparently:
  - Pcmcia card detected
  - It executes the network start script once you insert the card
  - It has the routes ok
  - The output of "ifconfig eth0" seems ok
  When I try to ping to other machine on the same network, it says "network
  unreachable". The same happens with 8.0b1.

 Can you print the contents of "/sbin/ifconfig" please?

 Also, output of "/sbin/route"? (maybe your default route is not set!)

Opps!! I have reinstalled 7.2 to have pcmcia working again. This night I am 
going to try again and post the results. But I already checked many times the 
network configuration. 
I'm almost sure It must be something with the kernel. Anyone has the "tulip" 
driver for a Xircom pcmcia card working ok with current cooker?

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RE: [Cooker] Cooker PCMCIA install with Mandrake 7.2 PCMCIA image ?

2001-03-10 Thread James, Rick

El Jue 08 Mar 2001 13:54, escribiste:
 Fernando Monera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
   I tried the pcmcia install (network/http) from yesterday's cooker
   (06-March-2001) and everything went ok (well, I had to modify a file
on
   Mandrake/base to tell that there were not two CD's).
   After the installation of the packages, when it's time to configure
the
   network card, mdk proposes to keep the current net configuration. This
is
   ok too.
   Now the problem: When I reboot, the network doesn't work. Everything
is
   ok apparently:
 - Pcmcia card detected
 - It executes the network start script once you insert the card
 - It has the routes ok
 - The output of "ifconfig eth0" seems ok
   When I try to ping to other machine on the same network, it says
"network
   unreachable". The same happens with 8.0b1.
 
  Can you print the contents of "/sbin/ifconfig" please?
 
  Also, output of "/sbin/route"? (maybe your default route is not set!)

 Opps!! I have reinstalled 7.2 to have pcmcia working again. This night I
am 
 going to try again and post the results. But I already checked many times
the 
 network configuration. 
 I'm almost sure It must be something with the kernel. Anyone has the
"tulip" 
 driver for a Xircom pcmcia card working ok with current cooker?

My qualifications to help aren't the best but I did print the default kernel
settings.  Hope this is helpful.

#
# PCMCIA/CardBus support
#
# CONFIG_PCMCIA is not set




Re: [Cooker] Cooker PCMCIA install with Mandrake 7.2 PCMCIA image ?

2001-03-09 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Fernando Monera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I tried the pcmcia install (network/http) from yesterday's cooker
 (06-March-2001) and everything went ok (well, I had to modify a file on
 Mandrake/base to tell that there were not two CD's).
 After the installation of the packages, when it's time to configure the
 network card, mdk proposes to keep the current net configuration. This is
 ok too.
 Now the problem: When I reboot, the network doesn't work. Everything is ok
 apparently:
   - Pcmcia card detected
   - It executes the network start script once you insert the card
   - It has the routes ok
   - The output of "ifconfig eth0" seems ok
 When I try to ping to other machine on the same network, it says "network
 unreachable". The same happens with 8.0b1.

Can you print the contents of "/sbin/ifconfig" please?

Also, output of "/sbin/route"? (maybe your default route is not set!)





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Re: [Cooker] Cooker PCMCIA install with Mandrake 7.2 PCMCIA image ?

2001-03-08 Thread Fernando Monera

I tried the pcmcia install (network/http) from yesterday's cooker
(06-March-2001) and everything went ok (well, I had to modify a file on
Mandrake/base to tell that there were not two CD's).
After the installation of the packages, when it's time to configure the
network card, mdk proposes to keep the current net configuration. This is
ok too.
Now the problem: When I reboot, the network doesn't work. Everything is ok
apparently:
- Pcmcia card detected
- It executes the network start script once you insert the card
- It has the routes ok
- The output of "ifconfig eth0" seems ok
When I try to ping to other machine on the same network, it says "network
unreachable". The same happens with 8.0b1.
Is the pcmcia-network ok now in cooker?

On 4 Mar 2001, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:

 Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
  [...]
  
   Currently we don't have a good kernel.
  
  [...]
  
   Sorry, currently pcmcia is the sacrificed lamb..
  
  nope, pcmcia is ok now. the only pb now is that it's not a 2.4 and that touching
  psaux with no mouse freeze the keyboard.
 
 Okay, I guess the famous file-not-in-archive reported by Jan Vicherek
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] when using pcmcia.img is due to a too old disk image,
 then?
 
 Jan, could you retry with latest disk image please?
 
  
 
 

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Re: [Cooker] Cooker PCMCIA install with Mandrake 7.2 PCMCIA image ?

2001-03-04 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 [...]
 
  Currently we don't have a good kernel.
 
 [...]
 
  Sorry, currently pcmcia is the sacrificed lamb..
 
 nope, pcmcia is ok now. the only pb now is that it's not a 2.4 and that touching
 psaux with no mouse freeze the keyboard.

Okay, I guess the famous file-not-in-archive reported by Jan Vicherek
[EMAIL PROTECTED] when using pcmcia.img is due to a too old disk image,
then?

Jan, could you retry with latest disk image please?

 

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Re: [Cooker] Cooker PCMCIA install with Mandrake 7.2 PCMCIA image ?

2001-03-03 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Jan Vicherek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   Hi,
 
Why wouldn't want to do a Cooker PCMCIA install with Mandrake 7.2
 PCMCIA image ?
 
(I'm asking since I still get the same errors "file-not-in-archive"
 when I select PCMCIA install -- there is no other way for me to install --
 can't burn a CD for every cooker release to test, and don't have enough HD
 space [ on VFAT partition ] to copy the whole thing over. )

Currently we don't have a good kernel.

We seem to be unable to get all the following things working together:

. pcmcia
. nic's (especially 8139too stuff)
. ramdisk
. 2.4


Sorry, currently pcmcia is the sacrificed lamb..




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Re: [Cooker] Cooker PCMCIA install with Mandrake 7.2 PCMCIA image ?

2001-03-03 Thread Pixel

Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

[...]

 Currently we don't have a good kernel.

[...]

 Sorry, currently pcmcia is the sacrificed lamb..

nope, pcmcia is ok now. the only pb now is that it's not a 2.4 and that touching
psaux with no mouse freeze the keyboard.