See below.
At 10:04 AM 5/28/2003 -0400, Hal MacArgle wrote:
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> To figure out what the kernel error is, look for a module called rtc.o in
> /lib/modules/whatever_the_path_is_for_your_kernel . This module is not
> required for basic clock operation, so you may well not have compiled it
> (espec
> Alan: Is there any likelihood that Linux could be tweaked to provide a
> similar facility using the 11-character volume labels available
> in the various FAT formats?
I've no idea what the mount tool owners have planned - the label handling
is in fact in user space
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Hi James, Alan.
Alan: Question at the end of this email which I'd appreciate your
guidance with. It relates to what is discussed earlier herein.
>> Presumably you're using a recent enough version of Linux to be
>> able to mount by volume label rather than by partition name?
>> If so, sim
On 05-26, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> First, rtc = real time clock. It's a kernel module that supports the device
> /dev/rtc . I don't have this running on my everyday workstation (and I
> don't have access this morning to any system where it is running), so I
> can't give you the details of its oper