Does the latest kernel 2.2.13-17 support the IDE ATA 66?
Thanks,
Edmond
I have downloaded and try the latest version of boot.img. It is bad. After
I select the hard disk partition, the installation program terminated
abnormally. And the screen shows some modules, such as ne2k-pci.o, raid1.o,
etc already exist. Alt-F3 screen shows:
going to insmod 8390.o (path is
The latest boot.img forces us to upgrade or install the Cooker from the CD.
I prefer the old image which allows us to use the hard disk as well.
Although, the upgrade does not work for the hard disk installation, there is
a work around solution. It is very cumbersome to make a disk image and then
- Original Message -
From: Michael Irving +ADw-laric+AEA-laric.com+AD4-
To: +ADw-cooker+AEA-linux-mandrake.com+AD4-
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 1999 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: +AFs-Cooker+AF0-
+AD4- On Sat, 02 Oct 1999, you wrote:
+AD4- +AD4- +AD4AJQBf-I installed the PPPoE client (PPP over e
I installed the PPPoE client (PPP over ethernet,
which is the stupid thing my ADSL provider). I started the pppd
and had thefollowing error message in the /var/log/messages
file:Oct 2 01:30:35 mandrake modprobe: can't locate module
char-major-108Oct 2 01:30:35 mandrake pppd[887]: pppd 2.
I installed the PPPoE client (PPP over ethernet,
which is the stupid thing my ADSL provider). I started the pppd
and had thefollowing error message in the /var/log/messages
file:Oct 2 01:30:35 mandrake modprobe: can't locate module
char-major-108Oct 2 01:30:35 mandrake pppd[887]: pppd 2.3
& menuconfig script error
> "Edmond & Elza Cheng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I run the make xconfig and menuconfig under /usr/src/linux and there is
script error.
>
> what error message ?
>
> --
> MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
> --Chmouel
>
I run the make xconfig and menuconfig under
/usr/src/linux and there is script error.
Thanks,
Edmond
I got the error message, 'No RPM database exists!' if upgrade to Cassini or Cooker from the
harddisk. Upgrade works fine for both Cassini and Cooker if from
CDROM.
Thanks,
Edmond