* Sean Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060509 04:15]:
> I've installed grml on a usb hard drive, and had success (except for it
> spending a lot - 10 minutes at least - of time "Loading kernel 2.6.16" if I
> remember the message properly).
Yes, loading kernel usually takes some time when bootin
* Chris Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060508 23:15]:
> Hi people, I'm stuck here doing bloody computing coursework, and I need
> Linux.
> I know GRML recognises my wireless card, but I need to connect to the
> wireless
> with it.
> It's an open unincri
I've installed grml on a usb hard drive, and had success (except for it
spending a lot - 10 minutes at least - of time "Loading kernel 2.6.16"
if I remember the message properly).But after I did:apt-get update
apt-get upgrade (which had some problems so I did apt-get -f install)I get a kernel panic
Dear Chris,
The easiest way is to find out as what it recognises the card, i e, wlan0, eth0 and so on.
Make sure that in /etc/network interfaces that the entry for the connexion is there,
as example:
iface eth0 inet dhcp
then issue:
iwconfig eth0
ifup eth0
If there is more than one
Hi people, I'm stuck here doing bloody computing coursework, and I need
Linux.
I know GRML recognises my wireless card, but I need to connect to the
wireless with it.
It's an open unincripted network, is there a quick and easy to connect?
Cheers,
Chris Norman
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The problem seems to be resolved. Permission problem with the encrypted
Certification files
in /etc/CiscoVPNClient/Certifications.
Set it to evil number 777 clean the problem. I will remaster CD with
righ permission and test it again.
Big thanks, to mika for a solution :). And if he once visi