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am I not supposed to do a make install on linux?
modules.autoload, yes.
make dep && make clean bzImage modules modules_install install
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Thomas Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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1) When you compile your kernel are you doing:
~ make dep && make clean bzImage modules modules_install
2) any modules you have, are they in modules.autoload?
Tom
| LILO (because it's simpler than GRUB) and gentoo-sources-2.4.22
| whatever the latest
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LILO (because it's simpler than GRUB) and gentoo-sources-2.4.22 whatever the latest is
on the emerge tree. Yesterday.
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Thomas Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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What kernel version are you using? and bootloader?
Scott Jackson wrote:
| I've been having some trouble with the install... I had decided to
| compile my kernel normally, without genkernel this time, and the
| kernel pukes on me during startup about h
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I've been having some trouble with the install...
I had decided to compile my kernel normally, without genkernel this time, and the
kernel pukes on me during startup about how I'm missing this-module-and-that-module
that Gentoo needs. Eventually it s
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On Wednesday 12 November 2003 23:38, Larry Meadors wrote:
> After going through the installation, when I reboot nothing happens
> until I press enter. After that I get screens and screens of garbage.
> Nothing readable, not even recognizable characters
After going through the installation, when I reboot nothing happens
until I press enter. After that I get screens and screens of garbage.
Nothing readable, not even recognizable characters, just dots. :-/
I used gentoo-sources for the kernel, and no xdm or anything, just plain
vanilla text-mode li
is is something I can live with, but that doesn't necessarily
make it right.
I posted this as an FYI and to ask if the fact that I had to do all this
work is an indication of a bad load?
Cory
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Subject: [Fwd: [gentoo-user] installation woes]
Date: Sat, 08 Mar
Well I'm a little closer. /etc/init.d/pcmcia start fails on bootup, but
if modprobe i82365 and ds, and run cardmgr then things work fine. Any
ideas on what I'm missing to get it to autostart?
Thanks,
Cory
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Subject: [gentoo-user] installation woes
Dat
I've spent the last day working through a stage 1 install on an IBM
Thinkpad T22. The install seems OK so far, except for pcmcia. For some
reason pcmcia fails on startup.
"/etc/init.d/pcmcia start" returns:
/lib/modules/2.4.20-gentoo-r1/pcmcia/ds.o: init_module: Operation not
permitted
card
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