reading the comments in /etc/modules, it looks like cdrom:/lib/modules
is supposed to be mounted on /lib/modules in the ramdisk.
that's not happening. as a result, none of the modules i specify in
/etc/modules are loading.
can someone help me out here? with the /dev/cdrom improvements of
hi charles,
i was under the (wrong) impression that cd:/lib/modules should aleady be
mounted when the system boots. i didn't realize that all this is taken
care of during the booting process. victor and greg pointed this out to
me.
the *other* problem was that /etc/modules didn't get backed
is there a mirror of this? it appears to be dead right now. what's the
title of the document? maybe i can google for copy somewhere...
pete
begin Greg Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One more idea is to use some of the other documentation. Take a look at
complete LRP newbie here.
i'm trying to set up dachstein cd 1.0.2.
reading the comments in /etc/modules, it looks like cdrom:/lib/modules
is supposed to be mounted on /lib/modules in the ramdisk.
that's not happening. as a result, none of the modules i specify in
/etc/modules are loading.
Peter Jay Salzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
complete LRP newbie here.
i'm trying to set up dachstein cd 1.0.2.
reading the comments in /etc/modules, it looks like cdrom:/lib/modules
is supposed to be mounted on /lib/modules in the ramdisk.
Dachstein takes care of this for you so there
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
complete LRP newbie here.
i'm trying to set up dachstein cd 1.0.2.
reading the comments in /etc/modules, it looks like cdrom:/lib/modules
is supposed to be mounted on /lib/modules in the ramdisk.
that's not happening. as a result, none of the modules i specify
hi victor and greg,
begin Greg Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Peter Jay Salzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
reading the comments in /etc/modules, it looks like cdrom:/lib/modules
is supposed to be mounted on /lib/modules in the ramdisk.
Dachstein takes care of this for you so there must be
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
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one question -- i grok the concept of the filesystem going away unless
it's backed up to floppy.
what i don't grok so much is the concept of partial backups. the readme
file on the cd is confusing.
what i'd LIKE to think is that anything i modify will be
One more idea is to use some of the other documentation. Take a look at
http://nw-hoosier.dyndns.org/rlohman/linux/firewall/index.html. Don't
forget to wonder around leaf.sourceforge.net.
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This is an excellent How-to --- one I plan to base my upcoming docs off of ---
IF it ever comes back on line. I have tried accessing it for the last few
days, and it comes up dead
Dan
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One more idea is to use some of the other documentation. Take
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