Jonathan Daugherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's interesting; is it some kind of FIFO, which fills with messages
> but whose contents are not maintained internally?
Yes; that's standard. It's supposed to be read by syslog under normal
circumstances.
Thomas
# We have /dev/klog. It can be read only once.
That's interesting; is it some kind of FIFO, which fills with messages
but whose contents are not maintained internally?
# GNUMach has no concept of kernel modules. Yes, you have to rebuild your
# kernel. But you can do this on a Linux system.
Ok,
Jonathan Daugherty wrote:
The hurd install guides say that I must watch carefully during boot to
see if my network card (a linksys card) is detected. Is there no log
which I can check for the same messages?
We have /dev/klog. It can be read only once. So do
cat /dev/klog > boot.log
Hit Ctrl-C afet
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# cat /dev/klog to get a dmesg like log.
Ah, cool.
# > That is, ifconfig shows no
# > interfaces other than lo. If mach does not detect my card during
# > boot, must I rebuild the kernel -- or is there a way to dynamically
# > load a driver module?
#
# afaik you have to set up your /hurd/pfinet
On 2004-03-20, Jonathan Daugherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The hurd install guides say that I must watch carefully during boot to
> see if my network card (a linksys card) is detected. Is there no log
> which I can check for the same messages?
cat /dev/klog to get a dmesg like log.
> That
The hurd install guides say that I must watch carefully during boot to
see if my network card (a linksys card) is detected. Is there no log
which I can check for the same messages? That is, ifconfig shows no
interfaces other than lo. If mach does not detect my card during
boot, must I rebuild th
On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 12:24:32PM +0200, Juli-Manel Merino Vidal wrote:
> I don't know if there is already a network setup program for The HURD.
Yes, someone (I don't remember the name) implemented support for multiple
ethernet interfaces and wrote some utilities to configure the r
Hi all,
I don't know if there is already a network setup program for The HURD.
I've written this script that will configure the network with settrans
and modify the hostname and the dns. It's in perl.
If anybody want to try it...
Please, comment me if there is any error/missign
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