On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 05:09:37PM +0700, C1tr1c 4c1d wrote:
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Guys...
Currently I'm using deb22r3 and I want to setup a router on it... How can
I
hack the kernel. I did 'make config' on /usr/src but nothing happen
thx
Do you want to 'hack' the
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Subject: configuring the kernel to make console connection
Guys...
Currently I'm using deb22r3 and I want to setup a router on it... How can
I
Once I've installed a new-brand potato 2.2r2 from CDs, I'd like to rebuild
the 2.2.18pre21 kernel.
I know that I can dpkg the source kernel from my CDs and
then configure and compile it but you know in this case -if you use make
menuconfig - Debian proposes a very basic standard configuration
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 11:27:47AM +, Victor wrote:
Once I've installed a new-brand potato 2.2r2 from CDs, I'd like to rebuild
the 2.2.18pre21 kernel.
I know that I can dpkg the source kernel from my CDs and
then configure and compile it but you know in this case -if you use make
Nate Amsden wrote:
ip forwarding is not in the kernel config.
do
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
to turn it on, replace the 1 with a 0 to turn it off. it can be done on
the fly.
in kernel 2.0 it was a kernel config option ...
Yes, I just recently compiled a 2.0.38 kernel and was
Salman Ahmed wrote:
rwl It would be rather helpful to edit /etc/sysctl.conf with
rwl net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1 as another user recommended.
rwl
More than one way to skin a cat.
You can also edit /etc/network/options, and make sure that
ip_forward=yes
Now thats what I call a
ip forwarding is not in the kernel config.
do
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
to turn it on, replace the 1 with a 0 to turn it off. it can be done on
the fly.
in kernel 2.0 it was a kernel config option ...
nate
robert_wilhelm_land wrote:
I'm searching for the IP_forwarding option in
I'm searching for the IP_forwarding option in make xconfig to build up
a new 2.2.17 kernel. The menu contains some IP forwarding experimental
options, but I guess that is not what I would like to have. This
mashine is supposed to enable other clients (on different C-class
subnets) to access the
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 07:27:28PM +0100, robert_wilhelm_land wrote:
I'm searching for the IP_forwarding option in make xconfig to build up
a new 2.2.17 kernel. The menu contains some IP forwarding experimental
options, but I guess that is not what I would like to have. This
mashine is
check the howtos at linuxdoc.org (I used the one about firewalls, it
specifies which kernel options should be set)
erik
robert_wilhelm_land wrote:
I'm searching for the IP_forwarding option in make xconfig to build up
a new 2.2.17 kernel. The menu contains some IP forwarding
Nathan E Norman wrote:
If you can't find any information about your NIC, and you can't get any
of the modules to work with it, I think you're screwed. Is it
impossible to replace the NIC?
--
I am doing a fresh install on the new machines. The ethernet howto
does tell me which
Tom Malloy writes:
The ethernet howto does tell me which module to use, and it instructs me
to set the io and irq values.
How can you know what module, io, and irq to use if you have no information
on the cards?
I do this, but when the module is being added to the kernel a little blip
comes
Following up on my question about hardware, if I can't get the specs for
the hp lan card how will I know which module to compile into the
kernel? Yes, I did try the ones marked hp, but they were rejected
Once again the card is HP ethertwist pc link 27247-60001
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
On Sat, 19 Sep 1998, Tom Malloy wrote:
: Following up on my question about hardware, if I can't get the specs for
: the hp lan card how will I know which module to compile into the
: kernel? Yes, I did try the ones marked hp, but they were rejected
: Once again the card is HP ethertwist pc
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