On Mon, 09 Apr 2001, you wrote:
In appendance to my last mail, you could try using 'strace' to see where your
"locking up" problem lies.
'strace -o insmod ltmodem.o'
Substistute insmod for the command you use.
Hopefully will contain some information on what happens.
You could also use strace
On Mon, 09 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> > When you say crashing, i take it your modem locks up
> Yes
> I am still unable to get you a copy of the error messages.
> The whole machine locks up.
Then it could well be that the modem is touching an address which is already in
use by some
Sorry <:-( Forgot to include a source for the HOWTOs. They can be
obtained at http://www.linuxdoc.org the Linux Documentation Project
(LDP).
Ralph Gesler
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Marek Treiman wrote:
>
> Thanks, but I don't quite understand: how do I know that "...one linux
> partition (/boot) (will be) entirely reachable by the BIOS (cylinder as mapped
> by the BIOS <1024), and a primary partition)?" What I thought I would do
> is simply first say f.inst. "format H:\