Brad
Brad Klinghagen wrote:
> I copied the Linux file from the floppy disk generated by the pre-packaged
> download file and I executed syslinux from the floppy (after installing
> hdsupp). When I booted my system (not my target, but the pseudo-duplicate),
> then entered the command uname -a, the
Brad
Brad Klinghagen wrote:
> If it ain't syslinux, then I know I downloaded the most recent versions of
> the modules -
Yes, but your kernel was not the latest and greatest.
I ended up downloading them straight from the website. The
> only way I could have the wrong kernel is that one of the p
Brad Klinghagen wrote:
> I'm obviously missing something regarding burning the CD. I tried again with
> both CD images. The _usb_...img (I uncompressed the file) version burned a
> blank CD again, and with _iso_bin I couldn't even get Nero to burn the
> image because of unrecognized format (w
Brad
Brad Klinghagen wrote:
> I've attached system messages, log files, configuration data, and error
> messages. Let me know if you need more.
I looked first at your lsmod output
Module Size Used byNot tainted
usbcore51820 0
ext2 29728
I've run into one situation where dhcpcd would not pull an address from the
ISP and pump worked fine. Perhaps you are running into something like that
rather than a driver problem?
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Brad
Brad Klinghagen wrote:
> I'm configuring a new firewall appliance (an Acrosser AR-M9952 network
> appliance/embedded PC), and it uses the RealTek RTL8100 BL NIC driver. To
> try and determine what NIC driver to use, I consulted their website which
> indicated that for all the various OSes, th
I'm configuring a new firewall appliance (an Acrosser AR-M9952 network
appliance/embedded PC), and it uses the RealTek RTL8100 BL NIC driver. To
try and determine what NIC driver to use, I consulted their website which
indicated that for all the various OSes, the driver for rtl8100 xL and
rtl8139 x