Re: [Cooker] new cooker install fails during package install
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 18 December 2002 11:56 pm, utuhiro wrote: > Sascha Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > Hi > > > > Installing a new cooker system via ftp fails just after starting to > > install the packages. It reads the first 50 header files, and then stops > > giving this output: > > - -- > > error ordering package list: (no errror) at /usr/bin/perl-install/pkgs.pm > > line 996 > > - - > > I have all cooker rpms in my harddisk. > I format partitions, select the packages, and start installing cooker.. > but I can't install them. > I saw the message: > --- > An error occurred > error ordering package list: (no error) > --- > > I could install cooker three days ago. > I failed to download some packages ? > or this is cooker's problem ? Please make an account on Mandrakesoft bugzilla and vote for bug 697 (and any others that are still unconfirmed and that you are also experiencing) Thanks, Sascha - -- Please encrypt all correspondence. PGP key available from: http://individual.utoronto.ca/noyes/snoyes.asc - -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+A3XrgzJdfX+cTW8RAsajAKCWe1hPfwO/63i9rHZfgV3zkzMQJACgrz59 4f8inZV6UnlhsUviuzojXgM= =T8Xz -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] new cooker install fails during package install
Sascha Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi > > Installing a new cooker system via ftp fails just after starting to install > the packages. It reads the first 50 header files, and then stops giving this > output: > - -- > error ordering package list: (no errror) at /usr/bin/perl-install/pkgs.pm line > 996 > - - I have all cooker rpms in my harddisk. I format partitions, select the packages, and start installing cooker.. but I can't install them. I saw the message: --- An error occurred error ordering package list: (no error) --- I could install cooker three days ago. I failed to download some packages ? or this is cooker's problem ?
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > On Thu, 2001-11-29 at 15:16, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > > > > > I did reconfigure the network - but the settings don't seem to stick for > > > the reboot . . . > > > > cat /etc/sysconfig/netw*/ifcfg-eth0 ? > > > Say what? Thanks anyway, I got it to work now usinf Linuxconf instead > of Draknet to configure the dhcp on startup . . fill a bug about draknet please. > > > Here's the /proc/modules per you request: > > > > look like it doen't load xircom_cb, we'll look at that. > > > When you say it doesn't load the xircom_cb module, what do you mean? I see that >module on the right hand side fifth item down? well maybe it load it but look like he have some psychologique problem to use it. -- http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/club/
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
On Thu, 2001-11-29 at 15:16, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > > > I did reconfigure the network - but the settings don't seem to stick for > > the reboot . . . > > cat /etc/sysconfig/netw*/ifcfg-eth0 ? > Say what? Thanks anyway, I got it to work now usinf Linuxconf instead of Draknet to configure the dhcp on startup . . > > Here's the /proc/modules per you request: > > look like it doen't load xircom_cb, we'll look at that. > When you say it doesn't load the xircom_cb module, what do you mean? I see that module on the right hand side fifth item down? Thanks, Robert
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > I did reconfigure the network - but the settings don't seem to stick for > the reboot . . . cat /etc/sysconfig/netw*/ifcfg-eth0 ? > Here's the /proc/modules per you request: look like it doen't load xircom_cb, we'll look at that.
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
I did reconfigure the network - but the settings don't seem to stick for the reboot . . . Here's the /proc/modules per you request: af_packet 12648 1 (autoclean) cs46xx 55240 4 soundcore 4292 3 [cs46xx] ac97_codec 9344 0 [cs46xx] xircom_cb 5696 1 ds 6944 2 yenta_socket9536 2 pcmcia_core41856 0 [ds yenta_socket] keybdev 2016 0 (unused) mousedev4288 1 hid18624 0 (unused) usbmouse2112 0 (unused) input 3712 0 [keybdev mousedev hid usbmouse] usb-uhci 21636 0 (unused) usbcore51648 1 [hid usbmouse usb-uhci] nls_iso8859-1 2880 3 (autoclean) nls_cp850 3616 3 (autoclean) vfat 10076 3 (autoclean) fat32568 0 (autoclean) [vfat] rtc 5848 0 (autoclean) reiserfs 158368 2 On Thu, 2001-11-29 at 14:28, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > humm and what the output of /proc/modules ? > > > I have to manually run DHCPD everytime - for some strange reason. But > > the card works. > > you got to reconfigure your network; >
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > Here you go - > > Socket 0: > product info: "Xircom", "CardBus Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56", > "CBEM56G", "1.03" > manfid: 0x0105, 0x0103 > function: 6 (network) > Socket 1: > no product info available humm and what the output of /proc/modules ? > I have to manually run DHCPD everytime - for some strange reason. But > the card works. you got to reconfigure your network;
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
Here you go - Socket 0: product info: "Xircom", "CardBus Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56", "CBEM56G", "1.03" manfid: 0x0105, 0x0103 function: 6 (network) Socket 1: no product info available I have to manually run DHCPD everytime - for some strange reason. But the card works. Robert On Thu, 2001-11-29 at 11:42, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > > > On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 10:49, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > > > > > > > The card is a PCMCIA Type III - Xircom Realport cardbus (Ethernet, > > > > modem/isdn) combination (RBEM 10/100). > > > > > > is it possible to do an install (eg: with cd or hd) and tell me if at > > > reboot it works ? > > > > > > > Chmouel, > > > > I copied the entire (2.4 gig) Cooker to the notebook and tried and install from >the latest hd.img > > > > Result: Installed fine but did not find the PC-CARD during install, but after >reboot the card was there, > > but I had to manually (using Draknet) configure the DHCP client for eth0 - the >card was enabled but NO IP > > addressed during reboot. > > what output of cardct ident ? >
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 10:49, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > > > > > The card is a PCMCIA Type III - Xircom Realport cardbus (Ethernet, > > > modem/isdn) combination (RBEM 10/100). > > > > is it possible to do an install (eg: with cd or hd) and tell me if at > > reboot it works ? > > > > Chmouel, > > I copied the entire (2.4 gig) Cooker to the notebook and tried and install from the >latest hd.img > > Result: Installed fine but did not find the PC-CARD during install, but after >reboot the card was there, > but I had to manually (using Draknet) configure the DHCP client for eth0 - the card >was enabled but NO IP > addressed during reboot. what output of cardct ident ?
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 10:49, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > > > The card is a PCMCIA Type III - Xircom Realport cardbus (Ethernet, > > modem/isdn) combination (RBEM 10/100). > > is it possible to do an install (eg: with cd or hd) and tell me if at > reboot it works ? > Chmouel, I copied the entire (2.4 gig) Cooker to the notebook and tried and install from the latest hd.img Result: Installed fine but did not find the PC-CARD during install, but after reboot the card was there, but I had to manually (using Draknet) configure the DHCP client for eth0 - the card was enabled but NO IP addressed during reboot. Cheers, Robert Fox
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > >> On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 10:49, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: >> > >> > > The card is a PCMCIA Type III - Xircom Realport cardbus (Ethernet, >> > > modem/isdn) combination (RBEM 10/100). >> > >> > is it possible to do an install (eg: with cd or hd) and tell me if at >> > reboot it works ? >> > >> >> Chmouel, >> >> I have the full Cooker on a desktop and use ProFTP for the install over >> a 100M home net . . . In order to do the HD install, I'd have to copy >> the WHOLE thing over to the notebook - or use the mkcd.pl script to cut >> some CDs (but I haven't had much luck creating CDs from Cooker lately!) >> >> I guess I could copy the Cooker over if you think it's important . . . > > i believe that some isos cd's of cooker soon, warly ? yes, likely next week. Need to look at mkcd2 to check if it still can build CDs, though. -- Warly
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 10:49, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > > > > > The card is a PCMCIA Type III - Xircom Realport cardbus (Ethernet, > > > modem/isdn) combination (RBEM 10/100). > > > > is it possible to do an install (eg: with cd or hd) and tell me if at > > reboot it works ? > > > > Chmouel, > > I have the full Cooker on a desktop and use ProFTP for the install over > a 100M home net . . . In order to do the HD install, I'd have to copy > the WHOLE thing over to the notebook - or use the mkcd.pl script to cut > some CDs (but I haven't had much luck creating CDs from Cooker lately!) > > I guess I could copy the Cooker over if you think it's important . . . i believe that some isos cd's of cooker soon, warly ?
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 10:49, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > > > The card is a PCMCIA Type III - Xircom Realport cardbus (Ethernet, > > modem/isdn) combination (RBEM 10/100). > > is it possible to do an install (eg: with cd or hd) and tell me if at > reboot it works ? > Chmouel, I have the full Cooker on a desktop and use ProFTP for the install over a 100M home net . . . In order to do the HD install, I'd have to copy the WHOLE thing over to the notebook - or use the mkcd.pl script to cut some CDs (but I haven't had much luck creating CDs from Cooker lately!) I guess I could copy the Cooker over if you think it's important . . . Let me know. Cheers, Robert Fox
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > ok that normal the xircom_cb is not yet ported.. > > > > > > uh? > > > > > > [gc@obiwan ~/cvs/gi] find >all.kernels/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/lib/modules/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/pcmcia/ | grep xircom > > > all.kernels/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/lib/modules/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/pcmcia/xircom_cb.o > > > all.kernels/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/lib/modules/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/pcmcia/xircom_tulip_cb.o > > > > was before i was going in vacation 8-(, so please tell me if it works > > after install... > > Problem is that -during- stage1 it doesn't even try to load this module! > Which is rather strange. i got to know if it works after install before to debug it..
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > ok that normal the xircom_cb is not yet ported.. > > > > uh? > > > > [gc@obiwan ~/cvs/gi] find >all.kernels/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/lib/modules/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/pcmcia/ | grep xircom > > all.kernels/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/lib/modules/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/pcmcia/xircom_cb.o > > all.kernels/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/lib/modules/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/pcmcia/xircom_tulip_cb.o > > was before i was going in vacation 8-(, so please tell me if it works > after install... Problem is that -during- stage1 it doesn't even try to load this module! Which is rather strange. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > > > > > The card is a PCMCIA Type III - Xircom Realport cardbus (Ethernet, > > > modem/isdn) combination (RBEM 10/100). > > > > ok that normal the xircom_cb is not yet ported.. > > uh? > > [gc@obiwan ~/cvs/gi] find >all.kernels/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/lib/modules/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/pcmcia/ | grep xircom > all.kernels/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/lib/modules/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/pcmcia/xircom_cb.o > all.kernels/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/lib/modules/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/pcmcia/xircom_tulip_cb.o was before i was going in vacation 8-(, so please tell me if it works after install...
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > The card is a PCMCIA Type III - Xircom Realport cardbus (Ethernet, > modem/isdn) combination (RBEM 10/100). > > I have used Cooker successfully up until the time that the pcmcia > services were moved to the kernel and the mandrake install wasn't > updated. I was able to manually install the external PCMCIA services > and load the card this way - I was waiting for the Mandrake install to > catch up with the kernel (regarding pcmcia) You mean that with 2.4.12/13 with the kernel pcmcia it works "after" install but not "during" install ?? What is the PCMCIA driver being used ? Pretty much incredible, I don't understand what's going on... -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > > > The card is a PCMCIA Type III - Xircom Realport cardbus (Ethernet, > > modem/isdn) combination (RBEM 10/100). > > ok that normal the xircom_cb is not yet ported.. uh? [gc@obiwan ~/cvs/gi] find all.kernels/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/lib/modules/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/pcmcia/ | grep xircom all.kernels/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/lib/modules/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/pcmcia/xircom_cb.o all.kernels/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/lib/modules/2.4.13-9mdkBOOT/pcmcia/xircom_tulip_cb.o -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > The card is a PCMCIA Type III - Xircom Realport cardbus (Ethernet, > modem/isdn) combination (RBEM 10/100). is it possible to do an install (eg: with cd or hd) and tell me if at reboot it works ?
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > The card is a PCMCIA Type III - Xircom Realport cardbus (Ethernet, > modem/isdn) combination (RBEM 10/100). ok that normal the xircom_cb is not yet ported..
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 03:02, John Haywood wrote: > On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 01:52, you wrote: > > Xircom RealPort CardBus Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56 (RBEM56G-100) > > Interesting that it's that particular card. I spoke with David Hinds (PCMCIA > kernel guy) a while back, about a different issue with that particular > module, and he replied that the module is buggy - so there might be an issue > there... > -- > john in syd > Strange - because up until now, I have have had ZERO problems with the card under Mandrake Linux (from 7.2 up to recent Cooker stuff) - Something has changed with the module which causes this problem . . . Thx, R. Fox
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 12:16, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > Means that cardmgr exits without loading any module for your pcmcia > network card. Do you have any idea why ? Does it work after install ? Is > this a PCI pcmcia network card ? > > Chmouel --> apparently his network pcmcia card was correctly detected and > used in 8.1 but no more with new pcmcia of Cooker, any idea ? Is there any > known regression in support (documented ;p) ? > > Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/ > The card is a PCMCIA Type III - Xircom Realport cardbus (Ethernet, modem/isdn) combination (RBEM 10/100). I have used Cooker successfully up until the time that the pcmcia services were moved to the kernel and the mandrake install wasn't updated. I was able to manually install the external PCMCIA services and load the card this way - I was waiting for the Mandrake install to catch up with the kernel (regarding pcmcia) The card is working fine because I have "other" OSs as multiboot on it ... no problem. Last Cooker which worked previously (after installing the external PCMCIA card services) was about two weeks ago (kernel-2.4.12-3mdk). R. Fox
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 01:52, you wrote: > Xircom RealPort CardBus Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56 (RBEM56G-100) Interesting that it's that particular card. I spoke with David Hinds (PCMCIA kernel guy) a while back, about a different issue with that particular module, and he replied that the module is buggy - so there might be an issue there... -- john in syd
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 14:05, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > > > Hope this helps - It would be nice to have a way to DUMP this > > information to a file (log) which can be copied to a floppy for sending > > further on . . . just an idea . . > > what kind of card it doen't detect exactly ? > Xircom RealPort CardBus Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56 (RBEM56G-100)
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > Hope this helps - It would be nice to have a way to DUMP this > information to a file (log) which can be copied to a floppy for sending > further on . . . just an idea . . what kind of card it doen't detect exactly ?
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > OK - Here goes (man is this painful!) Thanks!! [...] > * CM: cardmgr/hacked starting, version is 3.1.29 > * CM: watching 2 sockets > * CM: warning, Card Services release does not match kernel (generally > harmless) > * CM: initializing socket 0 > * CM: socket 0: CardBus hotplug device > * cardmgr rc:0 Means that cardmgr exits without loading any module for your pcmcia network card. Do you have any idea why ? Does it work after install ? Is this a PCI pcmcia network card ? Chmouel --> apparently his network pcmcia card was correctly detected and used in 8.1 but no more with new pcmcia of Cooker, any idea ? Is there any known regression in support (documented ;p) ? [...] > Hope this helps - It would be nice to have a way to DUMP this > information to a file (log) which can be copied to a floppy for sending > further on . . . just an idea . . Right -- but the problem is that we have very limited space in stage1 and I don't have vfat module (so you would need to insert an ext2 floppy) nor code to "dump" contents to a file -- and use is quite limited since mostly stage1 works or when it doesn't work bugs are located and reproduce here at mandrake. But on my todo I will just copy this log to another file and this will be included in "report.bug" available when you reach graphical install. I won't solve the problem of when you can't even reach graphical install, thus. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Sorry for my ignorance, but how do I copy the logs? By hand? Or is > > > there a trick to dump the logs to a file for sending? > > > > By hand :-). > > > > Sorry? Was it not "bug" command? This is a problem with stage1, e.g. before DrakX, e.g. before graphical mode. "bug" only reports stuff during graphical mode. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
OK - Here goes (man is this painful!) ALT-F3 Logs: * Welcome to te Mandrake Linux install (mdk-stage1, version cooker built Nov 26 2001 17:53:32) * opening /proc/cmdline. . . * ramdisk_size=32000 initrd=pcmcia.rdz root=/dev/ram3 vga=788 BOOT_IMAGE=vmlinuz auto * got 6 args * spawning a shell * cannot open shell - /tmp/sh doesn't exist * loading module dependencies * PCMCIA: probing PCI bus * TI 1225 found, 2 sockets * have to insmod pcmcia_core * needs pcmcia_core * succeeded pcmcia_core * have to insmod yenta_socket * needs yenta_socket * succeeded yenta_socket * have to insmod ds * needs ds * succeeded ds * CM: cardmgr/hacked starting, version is 3.1.29 * CM: watching 2 sockets * CM: warning, Card Services release does not match kernel (generally harmless) * CM: initializing socket 0 * CM: socket 0: CardBus hotplug device * cardmgr rc:0 * Total Memory: 320 Mbytes * PCI: device 8086 7112 is "" (usb-uhci) * have to insmod usb-uhci * needs usbcore * file-not-found-in-archive usbcore.o * needs usb-uhci * file-not-found-in-archive usb-uhci.o * warning insmod failed (usb-uhci (null)) (2) * USB: couldnt mount /proc/bus/usb * unsetting automatic ALT-F4 (kernel log) SNIP <6> Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22 <6> options: [pci] [cardbus] <4> Yenta IRQ list 0cb8, PCI irq9 <4> Socket status: 3006 <6> cs: cb_alloc(bus 2): vendor 0x115d, device 0x0003 <4> PCI: Enabling device 02:00.0 ( -> 0003) <4> PCI: Enabling device 02:00.1 ( -> 0003) <6> cs: IO port probe 0x0c00-0x0cff: clean <6> cs: IO port probe 0x0100-0x04ff: excluding 0x2f8-0x2ff 0x378-0x37f 0x398-0x39f 0x3f8-0x3ff 0x4d0-0x4d7 <6> IO port probe 0x0a00-0x0aff: clean Hope this helps - It would be nice to have a way to DUMP this information to a file (log) which can be copied to a floppy for sending further on . . . just an idea . . Chees, R. Fox PS: I can't be responsible for TYPOS! On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 11:14, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > > > Sorry for my ignorance, but how do I copy the logs? By hand? Or is > > there a trick to dump the logs to a file for sending? > > By hand :-). > > > -- > Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/ >
RE: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
> > Sorry for my ignorance, but how do I copy the logs? By hand? Or is > > there a trick to dump the logs to a file for sending? > > By hand :-). > Sorry? Was it not "bug" command?
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > Sorry for my ignorance, but how do I copy the logs? By hand? Or is > there a trick to dump the logs to a file for sending? By hand :-). -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
Sorry for my ignorance, but how do I copy the logs? By hand? Or is there a trick to dump the logs to a file for sending? Thx, R. Fox On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 10:48, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > > Please copy full log from console #3 and console #4. > > > -- > Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/ >
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > I have tried the latest Cooker install dated 26.11.01 on a Gateway Solo > 9150XL notebook (which works fine with 8.1 and previous Cookers) > > trying to do a network install using a Xircom Cardbus Realport Ethernet > card. > > Using PCMCIA.IMG (install kernel 2.4.13-9mdkBoot), the system beeps and > says under the logs that the PCMCIA controller is found - with on > warning stating: Card Services release does not match kernel (generally > harmless) This is inconsistent. I've disabled the beeping while I've modified the error message to include "generally harmless", so both can't happen together... or I've really been on drugs. > But the Ethernet card is not initialised and states "no NET device > found" when I try the FTP install. Please copy full log from console #3 and console #4. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] New COOKER install (26.11.01) PCMCIA.IMG NOGO
On Monday 26 November 2001 03:15 pm, you wrote: Uuugh.. I have a Solo 9100 - biggest mistake I ever made.. but... > I have tried the latest Cooker install dated 26.11.01 on a Gateway Solo > 9150XL notebook (which works fine with 8.1 and previous Cookers) > > trying to do a network install using a Xircom Cardbus Realport Ethernet > card. > > Using PCMCIA.IMG (install kernel 2.4.13-9mdkBoot), the system beeps and > says under the logs that the PCMCIA controller is found - with on > warning stating: Card Services release does not match kernel (generally > harmless) > > But the Ethernet card is not initialised and states "no NET device > found" when I try the FTP install. > > Something missing here? > I did this a few nights ago - the installer probably doesn't know that it has to install the pcmcia-cs package. I had exactly the same problem. If dual boot, boot to windows, download the pcmcia-cs package, reboot to linux, then install it. Messy, but works. Better alternative - rerun the setup program, tell it it's an "Expert" "Update", click to show the list of packages, manually select the pcmcia-cs package, and after updating with any updates since the previous install and installing the package, will configure the network from the parameters you put in to do the install. Works great. > Thanks. Vinny
Re: [Cooker] new cooker install
wish i could but i just reinstalled so all i can do is tell you from memory but the next install of cooker I'll try this stuf and see if it works. On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, you wrote: > On 30 Nov 1999, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > > > webmedic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > It looks like this > > > #!/bin/bash > > > /bin/setserial /dev/ttyS0 irq 4 skip_test autoconfig > > > > and if you excute it manually he work ? > > > > --Chmouel > > manpages says it should look like (not that it matters to much but may > help) > > /bin/setserial /dev/ttyS0 port 0xHHH irq 4 skip_test autoconfig > > > Make certian that it's being run, throw a "touch /tmp/somefin" in there > > -- > MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ > --Axalon -- He must increase but I must decrease--- Holliness unto the Lord Name: Brook Humphrey E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] webmaster: thelinuxstop.com webmester: webmedic.net Owner: Mobile PC Medic
Re: [Cooker] new cooker install
No. After i rebooted i didn't even work executed manualy. I can't say much more or look for the problem unless i reinstall it though because i just reinstalled 6.1. I use the internet to much to not be able to use it. Some other things i tried was to recompile the kernel which endee in an error when i tried to make zImage. that was probably my fault though as I forgot to install the headers. After that faild i installed hackernel which completely locked the system up on boot. probably could have fixed it with a boot disk but it was just easier to reinstall 6.1 On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, you wrote: > webmedic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > It looks like this > > #!/bin/bash > > /bin/setserial /dev/ttyS0 irq 4 skip_test autoconfig > > and if you excute it manually he work ? > > --Chmouel -- He must increase but I must decrease--- Holliness unto the Lord Name: Brook Humphrey E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] webmaster: thelinuxstop.com webmester: webmedic.net Owner: Mobile PC Medic
Re: [Cooker] new cooker install
On 30 Nov 1999, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > webmedic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > It looks like this > > #!/bin/bash > > /bin/setserial /dev/ttyS0 irq 4 skip_test autoconfig > > and if you excute it manually he work ? > > --Chmouel manpages says it should look like (not that it matters to much but may help) /bin/setserial /dev/ttyS0 port 0xHHH irq 4 skip_test autoconfig Make certian that it's being run, throw a "touch /tmp/somefin" in there -- MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ --Axalon
Re: [Cooker] new cooker install
It looks like this #!/bin/bash /bin/setserial /dev/ttyS0 irq 4 skip_test autoconfig On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, you wrote: > webmedic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Something was wrong with the network protion af the last install. not sure what > > or were to look but it didn't automaticaly set up my modem and even though I > > made an rc.serial for it after I rebooted it wouldn't make the conection. It > > would start to logon to the server and just hangup. What makes this strange is > > that it I issued a setserial into a shell used it for many hours on the net but > > it didn't work at all after i rebooted. My user account even told me that ppp > > wasn't compiled into the kernel. Very strange considering I was using it just > > fine before I rebooted. > > how your rc.serial look ? > > --Chmouel -- He must increase but I must decrease--- Holliness unto the Lord Name: Brook Humphrey E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] webmaster: thelinuxstop.com webmester: webmedic.net Owner: Mobile PC Medic