On Sat, 2 Jul 2005, Steve Lewis wrote:
Hi All,
Well, the sunlance addition to the modules.conf worked like a charm and
I now see my interface card and can get on my network. Unfortunately I
still have the boot problem.
I think this is related to my silo.conf but have tried the following
with
Title: Message
Hi
All,
Well, the sunlance
addition to the modules.conf worked like a charm and I now see my interface card
and can get on my network. Unfortunately I still have the boot
problem.
I think this is
related to my silo.conf but have tried the following with no luck:
-
Fir
I was too eager ... thanks Jurij, I tried modprobe sunlance.o instead of
just sunlance. I was kinda getting into the right general idea but led
myself astray a bit it seems.
modprobe sunlance worked just fine.
I shall have a good look around to see if there are any other modules
which should be
Hi Patrick et al,
I hadn't, just did and ... "No such device"
Also dmesg just shows the same as the kern.log. Ethernet address
I used to (before kernel upgrade) have the following line in in kern.log
on boot: -
sunlance.c:v1.12 11/Mar/99 Miguel de Icaza ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
But I just noticed
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Patrick Morris wrote:
Have you tried "modprobe sunhme" ?
On Fri, 01 Jul 2005, Steve Lewis wrote:
I see under the /lib/module/2.2.x directory there is no sunhme.o, yet
there is under /lib/modules/2.4.x/kernel/drivers/net ... doesn't
sunhme.o take care of my eth0 interface?
Have you tried "modprobe sunhme" ?
On Fri, 01 Jul 2005, Steve Lewis wrote:
> I see under the /lib/module/2.2.x directory there is no sunhme.o, yet
> there is under /lib/modules/2.4.x/kernel/drivers/net ... doesn't
> sunhme.o take care of my eth0 interface? ... or not as the case maybe
--
To UN
Title: Message
Hi
again All,
After
looking around a bit more it seems like this could be some sort of module
issue.
I have
the correct settings in /etc/network/interfaces
I
noticed a post on the net regarding a similar issue which said that there was no
discover1 seen in the output a
Title: Message
Hi
All,
Well, I gave it
another bash, but I still experienced a problem with the
reboot.
Applicable
output seen are: -
VFS: Disk quotas
vdquot_6.5.1
devfs: v1.12c
(20020818) Richard Gooch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
devfs: boot_options
0x0
Console: switching
to mono PROM 80
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Steve Lewis wrote:
[..]
root=/dev/sda1
partition=1
timeout=100
read-only
image=1/vmlinuz
label=linux
initrd=/initrd.img
image=1/vmlinuz.old
label=linuxOLD
initrd=/initrd.img.old
I should then remove the existing symlink and create a new one
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Dave Love wrote:
Can anyone tell me whether it's actually possible to do an install on
a v210 or, presumably, v240 &c? I think I've tried all combinations
of cd and net boot with stable and snapshot installers with no luck.
Alternatively, will a current kernel actually run
I would try the grsecurity mailing list (if one exists) or authors ...
that'd be the first place I checked since it is specific to grsecurity
patches.
Tyler.
Jakub Ambrożewicz wrote:
Hi
After kernel upgrade to 2.4.31 (patched with grsecurity) i have a
problem with shutting down Blade 150. S
I would try a woody install... the current stable may not support it
(current stable is sarge).
Tyler.
Dave Love wrote:
Can anyone tell me whether it's actually possible to do an install on
a v210 or, presumably, v240 &c? I think I've tried all combinations
of cd and net boot with stable and
Hi Jurij et all,
Firstly, thanks for the help, it's appreciated.
This is making more sense now ... finally ... sort of :) I have not as
yet ever tried to upgrade a kernel and perhaps it would have been more
straight forward if the releases had not just changed.
I do not have a /boot partition.
Hi
After kernel upgrade to 2.4.31 (patched with grsecurity) i have a
problem with shutting down Blade 150. Shutdown, halt and reboot just
hang idefinitely. I can stop them with ctrl+c and get "shutdown
cancelled" message, nothing more. kern.log, dmesg and debug say nothing
- there's no single line
Can anyone tell me whether it's actually possible to do an install on
a v210 or, presumably, v240 &c? I think I've tried all combinations
of cd and net boot with stable and snapshot installers with no luck.
Alternatively, will a current kernel actually run on it if I build a
system on another mac
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