[Leaf-user] Network Card Issue

2001-12-07 Thread Patrick Nixon
Hey All, I'm starting to play with the new Dachstein v1.0.2. For some reason the network module for the 3c59x isn't working 100% happy like for a 3c905C-TX onboard card. Whenever I try to get a dhcp address, I can see the request on the DHCP Server, and it reply with an address, howev

Re: [Leaf-user] serial console

2001-12-21 Thread Patrick Nixon
Like someone else already posted you need a serial terminal program. The one that leaps to my mind that most everyone has is HyperTerminal. Instead of putting a phone number into it, change the Connect Using from whatever it is listed to 'Direct to ComX' where X is your serial port number (ie

Re:[Leaf-user] loading PCMCIA modules

2001-12-27 Thread Patrick Nixon
Hey, just to confirm what Brock already said, here's what I load upon boot ray_cs 18368 1 ds 6120 1 [ray_cs] i82365 21340 1 pcmcia_core48864 0 [ray_cs ds i82365] However, just to voice my experience, I can't get my wireless

[Leaf-user] Network Card Problem

2001-12-31 Thread Patrick Nixon
Hello All, I briefly mentioned a few weeks ago a problem I'm having with a specific network card, however, no one had any solid advice and I wasn't sure what the exact problem was so I'm reposting with a bit more information I hope. NIC: 3Com 3C920 Integrated network Card (lists as a 3

Re: [Leaf-user] Kernel w/ DOC support

2002-01-04 Thread Patrick Nixon
Charles Steinkueler (sp ? sorry charles) is/was working on this last time I checked. No update as of yet, maybe he'll be kind and give us his status. I'm waiting ever so patiently (okay, not really) for this support also! --Patrick On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Bao C. Ha wrote: > Is there a pre-compil

Re: [Leaf-user] Kernel w/ DOC support

2002-01-07 Thread Patrick Nixon
Would that 2.2 kernel be compatible with Dachstein? Do modules have to be re-configured? Other gotchas? --Pat On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Charles Steinkuehler wrote: > Well, this is currently not real high on my todo list, and when I get > around to playing with MTD support, I'll probably be hacking

Re: [Leaf-user] Kernel w/ DOC support

2002-01-08 Thread Patrick Nixon
Just to clear on this issue. I would take my DOC, format it to dos, put syslinux on it Copy the DOC kernel and module to the DOC, along with the rest of the contents of the Dachstein floppy (going small first) and presto, it works? What did I miss? I know it's not that easy. --Pat On Mon,

Re: [Leaf-user] Kernel w/ DOC support

2002-01-08 Thread Patrick Nixon
Okay, that sort of makes sense! I can only try! Can you email these to mr or should I download them from someplace? --Pat On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Charles Steinkuehler wrote: > > Just to clear on this issue. > > > > I would take my DOC, format it to dos, put syslinux on it > > > > Copy the DOC ke

Re: FW: [Leaf-user] LRP and DOC

2002-01-26 Thread Patrick Nixon
John, Congrats on getting this working. I'm currently spending most of my weekend attempting to get it working and like charles mentioned, I'm running into a 'insufficent low memory error'. How did you get around that? When I attempted to syslinux the DOC using 1.66 it whined about

RE: [Leaf-user] LRP and DOC

2002-01-28 Thread Patrick Nixon
the advice and included the DOC.O module separate in my > distribution (ie; not compiled into the kernal). > > I look forward to all comments (good and bad) so I may improve my first > psuedo-HOWTO. > > Cheers, > > John > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL P

RE: [Leaf-user] LRP and DOC

2002-01-28 Thread Patrick Nixon
John, Does your Kernel have IDE/CDRom support in it, or is it just a modified floppy kernel? --Pat On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Patrick Nixon wrote: > John, > Let me be the first to congratulate you on a fine procedure and > excellent work in doing this! I now have my websu

Re: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-16 Thread Patrick Nixon
Since I see you are using MTD, would you be able to make your image available to others? If you need space to host it, I'll find someplace to put it. For some reason it seems like I'm pushing the envelope of Leaf by wanting to use PCMCIA Wireless Cards and a DOC2000 ;) Thanks! --Patrick O

Re: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-16 Thread Patrick Nixon
Are there any special procedures for me to boot off the DOC? rdev it and that's it? --Pat On Sat, 16 Feb 2002, Mike Noyes wrote: > At 2002-02-16 08:21 -0500, Patrick Nixon wrote: > >Since I see you are using MTD, would you be able to make your image > >available to others

Re: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-16 Thread Patrick Nixon
> > Pat, > > I don't know the exact procedure you need to follow. You may be the first > > person to try the mtd support in Bering. > > I'm just going to fire off some thoughts, perhaps not the > correct answer :) > > I thought Charles laid it out pretty well in his hard disk > howto and the

Re: [Leaf-user] Wireless node on network

2002-02-28 Thread Patrick Nixon
While I'm not completely useful in the area of the troubleshooting, I am curious how you configured the laptop to see the Wireless Card and get it configured. Did you use a stock howto or did you wing it? Would you be willing to write something possibly to demonstrate how to do it? --Pat