> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Hi again,
> >
> > I have created a pcmcia.rdz image that works for the 8390; email me if you
> > want me to send it to you. The upshot was I started with the original pcmcia
> > image, and changed the /etc/config line 25 to remove the "net/" prefix from
> > t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi again,
>
> I have created a pcmcia.rdz image that works for the 8390; email me if you
> want me to send it to you. The upshot was I started with the original pcmcia
> image, and changed the /etc/config line 25 to remove the "net/" prefix from
> the 8390.
yeah,
Hi again,
I have created a pcmcia.rdz image that works for the 8390; email me if you
want me to send it to you. The upshot was I started with the original pcmcia
image, and changed the /etc/config line 25 to remove the "net/" prefix from
the 8390.
Now the line looks like this:
device "pcnet_c
Interestingly enough, when I did a cpio -i -I modules.cgz from the image you
just posted, it now says :
cpio: net/8390.o: No such file or directory
1619 blocks
On the original pcmcia image this error doesn't occur, so I think your on the
right track.
Steve
Hi Pixel-
Thanks very much for this altered pcmcia image. Unfortunately the error
message sequence I get for this one is just the same as before. So still no
go. :(
I'll probably noodle around with this some more tonight, mounting the image
via loopback and peeking inside to see if I can fix
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Well, I decided to see if I could get ahead of the game in case some white
> knight sent me a working 8390.o. Here's what I found.
>
> The pcmcia disk has a file called pcmcia.rdz. This file is a gzipped ext2
> filesystem. I copied it off, unzipped it, and mounted i
Well, I decided to see if I could get ahead of the game in case some white
knight sent me a working 8390.o. Here's what I found.
The pcmcia disk has a file called pcmcia.rdz. This file is a gzipped ext2
filesystem. I copied it off, unzipped it, and mounted it via loopback. On this
filesystem t