Phillip,
That modification looks reasonable to me, except for one thing.
modprobe looks in the modules.dep file, to see if any other modules also
need to be loaded, and it loads those too.
Also, with modprobe, you just give it the name of the module, but with
insmod, you need to give it the entir
Hello Jim,
Thanks for your quick response. I have done what you
said in your reply and have mounted the initrd file
system where I can look at it. From looking at it and
wading through my disto's initialization files in
looks like I need to modify the linuxrc file and
change the following line
Philip,
On the floppy is a initrd image. You'd need to edit the scripts on that
image.
You'd start by copying the initrd from the floppy (It's a DOS
filesystem).
Then, you need to uncompress it with gunzip.
Then, mount it with: mount -o loop initrd /mnt
Then, you can browse around the initr
Hello folks,
I just finished a somewhat painful process of setting
up a wireless linux desktop. The thing that made it
so painful was figuring out why I was getting TX
timeouts. After much research I discovered that when
using a PCMCIA adaptor with a wireless card in a
desktop the interrupts fo