Hi,
I don't use NFS with Linux, so I am not sure about that ...
As to compiling your own kernel, and the modules you have,
well, you configure a kernel by running make menuconfig (or xconfig
or config; the same basic configuration, the user interface is
nacurses, X, or the stan
This ended up in the wrong mailbox (debian-users instead of -user). Please
respond to him directly.
Bruce
From: "G. Kapetanios" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I have posted this query previously but I got no replies. I am trying
> again because I think that this might be a bug. Some days ago I
On Sat, 18 May 1996, Gerry Jensen wrote:
> I recently upgraded several packages in the unstable directory including the
> modules package. I am running kerneld. After the upgrade, when I tried
> to execute pppd I get "Sorry - this system lacks PPP kernel support".
> When I try to do insmod pp
Gerry Jensen writes:
>
> I recently upgraded several packages in the unstable directory including the
> modules package. I am running kerneld. After the upgrade, when I tried
> to execute pppd I get "Sorry - this system lacks PPP kernel support".
> When I try to do insmod ppp I get:
>
> slhc
I recently upgraded several packages in the unstable directory including the
modules package. I am running kerneld. After the upgrade, when I tried
to execute pppd I get "Sorry - this system lacks PPP kernel support".
When I try to do insmod ppp I get:
slhc_free undefined
slhc_init undefined
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