On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 at 23:41, Brian wrote:
> But you did not download and try the one I suggested? Therefore, you
> are working blindfolded. It is dated 2022-0 7-05. The archive modules
> may match the d-i kernel.
I successfully installed Sid using the Bullseye mini.iso that I
downloaded from th
On Sat 16 Jul 2022 at 20:56:51 +0100, Piscium wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 at 19:49, Brian wrote:
> >
> > On Sat 16 Jul 2022 at 18:27:29 +0100, Piscium wrote:
>
> > > [1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianUnstable
> > > [2] deb.debian.org
> >
> > Is the mini.iso at
> >
> >
> > http://ftp.nl.debia
/dev, and so on).
On BusyBox I ran 'uname -a' and it told me I am running the debian-sid
kernel 5.10.0-8, built on 2021-07-28. This might be the reason for the
error message I got, "No kernel modules found". It is a very old
kernel. So perhaps the mini.iso was not built in a long whi
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 at 19:26, Charles Curley
wrote:
> Look in the installation logs for suspicious messages. During
> installation, they are at /target/var/log/installer/. After you reboot
> into the newly installed system, they are at /var/log/installer/.
I chose "Execute Shell", got a window w
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 at 19:49, Brian wrote:
>
> On Sat 16 Jul 2022 at 18:27:29 +0100, Piscium wrote:
> > [1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianUnstable
> > [2] deb.debian.org
>
> Is the mini.iso at
>
>
> http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/bullseye/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/
>
>
h all the various
> options without any error, network configuration also succeeded, then
> at the step "Download installer components" I got the error "No kernel
> modules found". The mirror is the default and recommended [2].
>
> Any ideas? Could it be that the
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 18:27:29 +0100
Piscium wrote:
> … network configuration also succeeded, then
> at the step "Download installer components" I got the error "No kernel
> modules found". The mirror is the default and recommended [2].
>
> Any ideas? Cou
ed, then
at the step "Download installer components" I got the error "No kernel
modules found". The mirror is the default and recommended [2].
Any ideas? Could it be that the specified ISO got somehow out of sync
with what is available in the default mirror?
[1] h
On Fri, Jun 17, 2022 at 12:45 AM Keith Bainbridge wrote:
>
>
> On 17/6/22 00:08, Boyan Penkov wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 12:09 AM Keith Bainbridge
> > wrote:
> >>> Cheers!
> >>
> >> Good afternoon Boyan
> >>
> >> What happened when you installed to 2 suggested items?
> > Hey Keith -- yes
On 17/6/22 00:08, Boyan Penkov wrote:
On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 12:09 AM Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Cheers!
Good afternoon Boyan
What happened when you installed to 2 suggested items?
Hey Keith -- yes, thanks for the pointer; you're absolutely correct...
Somehow linux-image-headers was not ins
On 16/6/22 06:11, Boyan Penkov wrote:
Hello folks,
Installing virtualbox and virtualbox-qt from sid, and running
`virtualbox --version` returns the below:
```
WARNING: The character device /dev/vboxdrv does not exist.
Please install the virtualbox-dkms package and the appropriate
h
Hello folks,
Installing virtualbox and virtualbox-qt from sid, and running
`virtualbox --version` returns the below:
```
WARNING: The character device /dev/vboxdrv does not exist.
Please install the virtualbox-dkms package and the appropriate
headers, most likely linux-headers-amd64.
Hi,
"Rick Thomas" wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2021, at 6:21 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> > Next thing to test -- can I install bullseye the same way?
>
> So I tried installing bullseye from [1] which, incidentally is dated Dec 2,
> 2020. Isn't this kinda old for a "current" Bullseye?
That's from
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 10:01:01PM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > That's extremely difficult to test: imagine the thing programmed to get
> > only active during full-moon and behave otherwise as a normal stick?
>
> A more exotic proposal:
> Become good friend w
Hi,
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> That's extremely difficult to test: imagine the thing programmed to get
> only active during full-moon and behave otherwise as a normal stick?
A more exotic proposal:
Become good friend with a veterinarian for small animals and use the
X-ray machine.
https://www.mi
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 03:03:17PM -0500, Kenneth Parker wrote:
[...]
> Many thanks! I *will* Enjoy this Ride [...]
:-)
> Once again, let's cool down a bit: I'm not "knee jerk connecting" all USB
> Devices [...]
Sometimes we all do. It's a question of trust -- who checks each and every
thumb
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 4:49 AM wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 10:37:42PM -0500, Kenneth Parker wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > So, what I want, is a USB Debugging Package, that will *NOT* attempt
> to,
> > actually open this device, but will give me information about it.
>
> I think before trying an
On 27/11/2019 04:28, Kenneth Parker wrote:
My suspicion, by the way, is that the Power types of Malware are caused by
shorting out some Pins.
USB is designed to survive shorts. An example of a malicious device is
the USB Killer, which is available from a commercial supplier. Similar
devices h
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 10:28:18AM -0500, Kenneth Parker wrote:
> Thank you for your responses. Note that I am in *no* hurry.
>
> Re: Safety. (most responses)
>
> In a way, I *am* setting up my own "Forensics Lab", and will be happy to
> help out any Malware Mitigation organizations out there,
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 10:28:18AM -0500, Kenneth Parker wrote:
> Thank you for your responses. Note that I am in *no* hurry.
>
> Re: Safety. (most responses)
>
> In a way, I *am* setting up my own "Forensics Lab", and will be happy to
> help out any Malware Mitigation organizations out there,
Thank you for your responses. Note that I am in *no* hurry.
Re: Safety. (most responses)
In a way, I *am* setting up my own "Forensics Lab", and will be happy to
help out any Malware Mitigation organizations out there, that are
interested in USB issues.
Instead of a Raspberry Pi (Great suggest
xt
> Only environment, or a USB Thumb Drive), a Flurry of Activity ensues, with
> lots of Kernel Messages (and before I get to examine it). Does that mean
> I have to make a Custom Kernel for this, or limit the Kernel Modules used?
>
> Any insights so far?
First:
How are you
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 10:37:42PM -0500, Kenneth Parker wrote:
[...]
> So, what I want, is a USB Debugging Package, that will *NOT* attempt to,
> actually open this device, but will give me information about it.
I think before trying an analysis, you'll have to make up your mind about
what yo
Kenneth Parker writes:
> Here's an interesting one: A Windows friend handed me a USB Dongle, knowing
> that I'm a Linux user. He says he got it 3rd hand, with
> info that it might be "Very Dangerous". He would be interested, if I find
> out something about it. (And, indeed, Google has many
et to examine it). Does that mean
I have to make a Custom Kernel for this, or limit the Kernel Modules used?
Any insights so far?
I take it that you are aware that there are malicious USB devices that
look like thumb drives and can:
(1) impersonate an HID (e.g. keyboard), fingerprint th
t; I have to make a Custom Kernel for this, or limit the Kernel Modules used?
>
I just found libusb-dev (and related packages). I think I am on my way.
Kenneth Parker
n
I have to make a Custom Kernel for this, or limit the Kernel Modules used?
Any insights so far?
Thank you and best regards,
Kenneth Parker
Mon, 23 Jan 2017 08:16:26 +0100
deloptes wrote:
> HP Garcia wrote:
>
> > Any suggestions on how to force the kernel modules load
> > during boot? I did a Google search on this subject and I followed
> > the instruction and no luck.
>
> did you have a look in /etc/ini
No, but I will look.
Thanks
-HP Garcia
On Mon, 23 Jan 2017 08:16:26 +0100
deloptes wrote:
> HP Garcia wrote:
>
> > Any suggestions on how to force the kernel modules load
> > during boot? I did a Google search on this subject and I followed
> > the instruction and no
HP Garcia wrote:
> Any suggestions on how to force the kernel modules load
> during boot? I did a Google search on this subject and I followed the
> instruction and no luck.
did you have a look in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules
rebuild initramfs, kernel should load automatically wha
Hey everyone,
I'm getting failed to load kernel modules at boot. I have two questions.
1. Do I need to do load or compile any of the kernel modules
during the kernel compiling process? Here are my steps that I use:
tar -xJvf linuxX.X.tar.xz
cd linux-x.x
make clean && make
On Jo, 24 iul 14, 20:15:43, Gary Dale wrote:
>
> Shouldn't each module be a self-contained configuration? If a module is
> needed, why should the configuration of a non-used module interfere? This
> strikes me as a design flaw, not a feature.
This is not really about modules, but about packages.
On 24/07/14 08:00 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 25.07.2014 01:24, schrieb Gary Dale:
As it stands, instead of the .conf files telling you how to configure
the system for that module, you have to look at all the .confs to figure
out what will happen. This kind of defeats the purpose of breaking the
Am 25.07.2014 01:24, schrieb Gary Dale:
> As it stands, instead of the .conf files telling you how to configure
> the system for that module, you have to look at all the .confs to figure
> out what will happen. This kind of defeats the purpose of breaking the
> configuration into separate files for
is not possible. Any file there whose name ends in ".conf" will
be parsed.
Cheers,
Sven
Sorry but that doesn't make much sense to me. The files I have in
/etc/modprobe.d all look like they belong to kernel modules. Moreover,
the directory is related to modules.
It i
ly "belong" to any modules,
>> so this is not possible. Any file there whose name ends in ".conf" will
>> be parsed.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Sven
> Sorry but that doesn't make much sense to me. The files I have in
> /etc/modprobe.d all lo
ed.
Cheers,
Sven
Sorry but that doesn't make much sense to me. The files I have in
/etc/modprobe.d all look like they belong to kernel modules. Moreover,
the directory is related to modules.
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On 2014-07-24 20:42 +0200, Gary Dale wrote:
> I think you missed the point. The blacklist was in fglrx.conf where it
> makes sense to not load the radeon module if I'm loading the fglrx
> proprietary one. Again, this was necessary back when I was playing
> around with the fglrx driver. I would hav
On 24/07/14 02:21 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2014-07-24 19:49 +0200, Gary Dale wrote:
OK, that did it. Removing /etc/modprobe.d/fglrx.conf allowed the
radeon kernel module to load.
You don't need to list it in /etc/modules anymore then, since udev will
load it automatically for you.
The joys
On 2014-07-24 19:49 +0200, Gary Dale wrote:
> OK, that did it. Removing /etc/modprobe.d/fglrx.conf allowed the
> radeon kernel module to load.
You don't need to list it in /etc/modules anymore then, since udev will
load it automatically for you.
> I have no idea why this just started
> happening
when rebooting.
# /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
#
# This file contains the names of kernel modules that should be loaded
# at boot time, one per line. Lines beginning with "#" are ignored.
# Parameters can be specified after the module name.
firewire-sbp2
loop
radeon
#
when rebooting.
# /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
#
# This file contains the names of kernel modules that should be loaded
# at boot time, one per line. Lines beginning with "#" are ignored.
# Parameters can be specified after the module name.
firewire-sbp2
loop
radeon
#
.conf - has been for years. However the
Can you post your modules.conf, please
This is basically how it's looked for a long time. Up until my recent
reboot, the kernel module seems to have been loading properly. Now I
have to insert it manually when rebooting.
# /etc/modules: kernel mod
the radeon module loaded.
>>>
>>> Radeon is listed in /etc/modules.conf - has been for years. However the
>> Can you post your modules.conf, please
>>
>>
> This is basically how it's looked for a long time. Up until my recent
> reboot, the kernel module see
s basically how it's looked for a long time. Up until my recent
reboot, the kernel module seems to have been loading properly. Now I
have to insert it manually when rebooting.
# /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
#
# This file contains the names of kernel modules that s
Am 24.07.2014 12:42, schrieb Gary Dale:
> After the latest round of upgrades in Jessie, I rebooted. That's when
> the problems started. I'm having problems getting the 3.14 kernel to
> boot, so I'm booting from 3.13. However, that's not the big issue.
>
> The really annoying problem is that I have
rompt, insmod radeon, then exit back to a regular boot in order to get
the radeon module loaded.
Radeon is listed in /etc/modules.conf - has been for years. However the
module isn't being loaded anymore. The Debian wiki, admin docs and other
documentation on kernel modules in Debian
On 20/06/14 22:43, MRH wrote:
Hi,
Sorry - a bit long perhaps. But I have no idea what has happened and how
should I fix the problem in a 'proper' way.
The story: Recently I noticed a weird problem. I'm not sure when it has
happened, but since some time the kernel modules
Hi,
Sorry - a bit long perhaps. But I have no idea what has happened and how
should I fix the problem in a 'proper' way.
The story: Recently I noticed a weird problem. I'm not sure when it has
happened, but since some time the kernel modules do not compile /
initramfs d
dules.alias' does
not belong to any package.
--WARN-- [lin001w] File `/lib/modules/2.6.32-5-amd64/modules.symbols.bin'
does not belong to any package.
I suspect all the missing kernel modules are caused by me recently
installing: open-vm-modules-2.6.32-5-amd64 .
But I installed that using apt,
On 5/26/2012 6:48 PM, Andris Kalnozols wrote:
I'm running Debian squeeze on an amd64 system and want to use the
current version (4.5) of ipset instead of version 2.5 in the
stable release.
After doing the following steps:
install ipset source from http://ipset.netfilter.org/install.html
apt-get
I'm running Debian squeeze on an amd64 system and want to use the
current version (4.5) of ipset instead of version 2.5 in the
stable release.
After doing the following steps:
install ipset source from http://ipset.netfilter.org/install.html
apt-get install linux-source-2.6.32
cd /usr/src
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 6:06 PM, Christofer C. Bell <
christofer.c.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 12:55 AM, Leonid Korostyshevski <
> korostyshevski@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> If somebody knows, is that bug fixed in upcoming DVD 30-01-2012 weekly
>> build? ~3.7Gb is a way big
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 12:55 AM, Leonid Korostyshevski <
korostyshevski@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> If somebody knows, is that bug fixed in upcoming DVD 30-01-2012 weekly
> build? ~3.7Gb is a way big for 3G uplink, so should it be marked for
> download when *.iso will be ready for?
>
Leonid,
If b
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 2:28 AM, Jan Harnisch wrote:
> Same problem here. After receiving the error, at first it seems possible
> to continue the installation (as long as one doesn't need the network
> card). However when entering partman, there seems to be no way to assign a
> mountpoint to any
Same problem here. After receiving the error, at first it seems possible
to continue the installation (as long as one doesn't need the network
card). However when entering partman, there seems to be no way to assign
a mountpoint to any partition.
The only workaround I found so far is this one:
Hello, list!
Trying to install weekly build subj from USB stick. An image in use is
'debian-testing-i386-DVD-1.iso'. Boot and installer's start are fine but
next step shows a message: "No kernel modules were found... mismatch kernel
version... etc.". Have no possibility t
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 2:53 AM, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> Darac Marjal writes:
>
> > On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 03:39:41PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> >> I have a rather impressive list of loaded modules. I'm not shure whether
> >> are they really needed?
> >>
> >> How can I know which modules I don't nee
On Thu, 01 Sep 2011 07:45:50 +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> Camaleón writes:
>
>> On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 15:39:41 +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
>>
>>> I have a rather impressive list of loaded modules.
>>
>> How many, how many? :-)
>>
>> sm01@stt008:~$ lsmod| wc -l
> 155
That's too much.
On my netbook the
Darac Marjal writes:
> On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 03:39:41PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
>> I have a rather impressive list of loaded modules. I'm not shure whether
>> are they really needed?
>>
>> How can I know which modules I don't need so I can have those
>> blacklisted?
>
> Generally speaking, t
Camaleón writes:
> On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 15:39:41 +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
>
>> I have a rather impressive list of loaded modules.
>
> How many, how many? :-)
>
> sm01@stt008:~$ lsmod| wc -l
155
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On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 03:39:41PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a rather impressive list of loaded modules. I'm not shure whether
> are they really needed?
>
> How can I know which modules I don't need so I can have those
> blacklisted?
Generally speaking, the kernel only loads mod
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 15:39:41 +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> I have a rather impressive list of loaded modules.
How many, how many? :-)
sm01@stt008:~$ lsmod| wc -l
67
> I'm not shure whether are they really needed?
Some modules are automatically loaded on demand or as a requirement for
another mo
Hi,
I have a rather impressive list of loaded modules. I'm not shure whether
are they really needed?
How can I know which modules I don't need so I can have those
blacklisted?
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Javier Vasquez wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running unstable, and on the previous linux image version for
amd64 (2.6.25-2-amd64) I didn't have any trouble compiling the vmware
kernel modules coming with the latest vmware-player tarrball
(VMware-player-2.0.4-93057.x86_64.tar.gz).
However when
Hi all,
I'm running unstable, and on the previous linux image version for
amd64 (2.6.25-2-amd64) I didn't have any trouble compiling the vmware
kernel modules coming with the latest vmware-player tarrball
(VMware-player-2.0.4-93057.x86_64.tar.gz).
However when compiling the modules fo
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 04:17:00AM -0700, Bill wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-19-05 at 21:55 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
> > ACPI will be replaced, but it's APM (and Plug-and-Play) that is
> > deprecated in favor of ACPI. It is widely needed by billions of
> > motherboards, and won't be eliminated entirely
On Mon, 2008-19-05 at 21:55 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
> ACPI will be replaced, but it's APM (and Plug-and-Play) that is
> deprecated in favor of ACPI. It is widely needed by billions of
> motherboards, and won't be eliminated entirely anytime soon.
Well have a look at the 2.6.25 documentation
Bill wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm building a new 2.6.25 kernel for my laptop and when I boot
it I get the message:
Can't access ACPI events in /var/run/acpid.socket.
Make sure the ACPI subsystem is working and the acpid daemon
is running.
Well no, the subsystem is not working and the acpid daemon
w
Hi folks,
I'm building a new 2.6.25 kernel for my laptop and when I boot
it I get the message:
Can't access ACPI events in /var/run/acpid.socket.
Make sure the ACPI subsystem is working and the acpid daemon
is running.
Well no, the subsystem is not working and the acpid daemon
was not running.
I found my problem, see below:
Luke S Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am attempting to get pygrub working with a debian DomU, with a stock
> debian-xen kernel. (I have a similar setup with CentOS DomUs that works
> great) the kernels look ok and boot (but then panic when they can't m
So I have a few Debian (4.0) DomUs running; they work great, except that
I am using a generic (open-source xen generic, that is) kernel rather
than a debian specific kernel. I see that there are kernel-xen packages,
however, they appear to be aimed at the Dom0 (they have no xennet
or xenblk mo
Good morning all,
I have two problems (that are debian related).
1. I need to automatically applying a kernel patch to
the sources at build-time (make-kpkg).
2. I need to build custom kernel modules at the same
time
The intent is to generate a VERY
Thanks guys (Joey, Florian), I'll try that.
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google-groups, but it doesn't seem to have worked)
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Vivek.M wrote:
> 2. Is there a way to tell the debian kernel module not to load certain
> modules. Blacklisting doesn't seem to be the right way from what i
> understood of the man modprobe.conf page. I've got pcspkr, rtc, ipv6,
> ali_agp, processor etc loaded and i don;t want to rmmod them - i'd
>
Vivek.M wrote:
> 1. I have copied my Debian CDs to hard-disk and have added the
> required sources.list lines. The problem is that, when i do a apt-get
> install pkg, it tries to load from the internet since they have the
> latest pkg. Since i pay for data transfer, i was wondering if there
> was a
Hi,
1. I have copied my Debian CDs to hard-disk and have added the
required sources.list lines. The problem is that, when i do a apt-get
install pkg, it tries to load from the internet since they have the
latest pkg. Since i pay for data transfer, i was wondering if there
was a way to tell apt-get
> See the manpage of apt_preferences. (search for "local
> site")
Hi, and thanks for helping out. It's not working :(
I tried:
Package: *
Pin: origin ""
Pin-Priority: 1001
Also tried: Pin: origin
apt-cache policy xchat; prints a priority of 500 for both file and
http. I took a look at the apt-ho
Update: This works:
Package: *
Pin: origin http.us.debian.org
Pin-Priority: 100
But, this does not work:
Package: *
Pin: origin
Pin-Priority: 100
I did not run dpkg-scanpackages. Instead i mounted my iso images via
loop, and put this in source.list.
deb file:/usr/share/debian/pkg/disc1/ etch cont
Hi,
1. I have copied my Debian CDs to hard-disk and have added the
required sources.list lines. The problem is that, when i do a apt-get
install pkg, it tries to load from the internet since they have the
latest pkg. Since i pay for data transfer, i was wondering if there
was a way to tell apt-get
Update: This works:
Package: *
Pin: origin http.us.debian.org
Pin-Priority: 100
But, this does not work:
Package: *
Pin: origin
Pin-Priority: 100
I did not run dpkg-scanpackages. Instead i mounted my iso images via
loop, and put this in source.list.
deb file:/usr/share/debian/pkg/disc1/ etch cont
> See the manpage of apt_preferences. (search for "local
> site")
Hi, and thanks for helping out. It's not working :(
I tried:
Package: *
Pin: origin ""
Pin-Priority: 1001
Also tried: Pin: origin
apt-cache policy xchat; prints a priority of 500 for both file and
http. I took a look at the apt-ho
Update: This works:
Package: *
Pin: origin http.us.debian.org
Pin-Priority: 100
But, this does not work:
Package: *
Pin: origin
Pin-Priority: 100
I did not run dpkg-scanpackages. Instead i mounted my iso images via
loop, and put this in source.list.
deb file:/usr/share/debian/pkg/disc1/ etch cont
> See the manpage of apt_preferences. (search for "local
> site")
Hi, and thanks for helping out. It's not working :(
I tried:
Package: *
Pin: origin ""
Pin-Priority: 1001
Also tried: Pin: origin
apt-cache policy xchat; prints a priority of 500 for both file and
http. I took a look at the apt-ho
Hi,
1. I have copied my Debian CDs to hard-disk and have added the
required sources.list lines. The problem is that, when i do a apt-get
install pkg, it tries to load from the internet since they have the
latest pkg. Since i pay for data transfer, i was wondering if there
was a way to tell apt-get
On Sat, Sep 29, 2007 at 05:11:56 -0700, Vivek.M wrote:
[...]
> > See "blacklist" in the manpage of modprobe.conf. Sometimes
> > it can be necessary to use "install MODULENAME /bin/true"
> > in addition to the blacklisting.
>
> This didn't work either :(
>
> darkstar> cat /etc/modprobe.d/block
Update: This works:
Package: *
Pin: origin http.us.debian.org
Pin-Priority: 100
But, this does not work:
Package: *
Pin: origin
Pin-Priority: 100
I did not run dpkg-scanpackages. Instead i mounted my iso images via
loop, and put this in source.list.
deb file:/usr/share/debian/pkg/disc1/ etch cont
> See the manpage of apt_preferences. (search for "local
> site")
Hi, and thanks for helping out. It's not working :(
I tried:
Package: *
Pin: origin ""
Pin-Priority: 1001
Also tried: Pin: origin
apt-cache policy xchat; prints a priority of 500 for both file and
http. I took a look at the apt-ho
On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 21:54:45 -0700, Vivek.M wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1. I have copied my Debian CDs to hard-disk and have added the
> required sources.list lines. The problem is that, when i do a apt-get
> install pkg, it tries to load from the internet since they have the
> latest pkg. Since i pay fo
Hi,
1. I have copied my Debian CDs to hard-disk and have added the
required sources.list lines. The problem is that, when i do a apt-get
install pkg, it tries to load from the internet since they have the
latest pkg. Since i pay for data transfer, i was wondering if there
was a way to tell apt-get
On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 13:08 -0700, Kelly Clowers wrote:
> > I just switched to Sid, in order to have the iwl4965 kernel module and
> > its deps.
> > I just updated it to the latest on the 'fr' Debian repos (I am in
> > France), but when I "modprobe iwl4965" or "modprobe mac80211", the
> > module is
On 8/15/07, Mihamina Rakotomandimby
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I just switched to Sid, in order to have the iwl4965 kernel module and
> its deps.
> I just updated it to the latest on the 'fr' Debian repos (I am in
> France), but when I "modprobe iwl4965" or "modprobe mac80211", the
> module
Hi,
I just switched to Sid, in order to have the iwl4965 kernel module and
its deps.
I just updated it to the latest on the 'fr' Debian repos (I am in
France), but when I "modprobe iwl4965" or "modprobe mac80211", the
module is unknown.
I am running the Sid 2.6.22 kernel, on amd64 arch.
What tips
Am 2007-06-17 18:41:35, schrieb Richard Hartmann:
> >
> >Just use rmmod. It will refuse to unload modules that are in use.
>
>
> At least for ipw2100, that is not the case. It unloads just fine while
> eth2 is up and happily transmitting data.
This seems to be a bug!
You should report it.
Than
Just use rmmod. It will refuse to unload modules that are in use.
At least for ipw2100, that is not the case. It unloads just fine while
eth2 is up and happily transmitting data.
Richard
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:36:27PM +0200, Richard Hartmann wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would want to check if a module is in active use by hardware and
> , if not, unload it. I.e. if there is no USB device connected when I
> run this script, I want to rmmod all USB related modules. I have tried
> to ge
Hi all,
I would want to check if a module is in active use by hardware and
, if not, unload it. I.e. if there is no USB device connected when I
run this script, I want to rmmod all USB related modules. I have tried
to get that info via proc or lsmod, but neither worked.
Any hints appreciated,
R
2007 09:35:49 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: 'Static kernel modules'
On Tue, 8 May 2007 12:05:21 +
Andrew Critchlow wrote:
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know how to add a module into the kernel as a static module.
I know how to compile and rec
onthis.
A
> > Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 09:35:49 -0400
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: 'Static kernel modules'
> >
> > On Tue, 8 May 2007 12:05:21 +
> > Andrew Critchlow wrote:
> >
> &
On Tue, 8 May 2007 14:17:26 +
Andrew Critchlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Appologies,
> I forgot to include the subject of the message.
> I am trying to get a module (kernel bit) compiled into the kernel and not as
> a module.
> The module is not part of the standard kernel tree.
>
>
>
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