I'm having getting my Mandrake to route. It sits between a 10.0.0.0 network
and a 192.168.42.0 network. eth0 is on the 10 network, and eth1 is on the
192 network. I have static routes configured on two workstations, each
attached to one of the two networks. I am able to ping eth0 from the
thanks, I will try this. I forgot to mention in my post that telnet was
already uncommented in the existing inetd.conf. It seems that this should
work out of the box.
thanks
-Original Message-
From: Zulfiqar Naushad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 5:16 PM
I am having a terrible time learning what the boot process is for linux, ie:
-What scripts are run
-What order they run
-Location of boot scripts
Can anyone help or point me to a good explanation of the boot process?
Thanks!
Where can i get more detailed info on the /etc/conf.modules file?
How can I tell what modules are supported by my kernel?
Where is ther info regarding adding modules to my kernel?
questions... questions...
Richard,
Wrong: "You have defined it as a module right.? "
Rignt: "you have not entered the following into /etc/conf.modules"
Thanks for the response. I thought an autoprobe should have detected it.
I'll give it another try.
-Original Message-
From: Richard Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a 1.5Gig drive. I had problems making my primary/boot partition
larger than 500MB. I settled for a 500MB primary/boot partition, an 80MB
swap partition. My question is, what should I make the 3rd partition, a
primary or extended? What directory should be assigned to it? Is my sawp
Just so theres no mis-understanding, I did not do any of the steps that
Richard suggested. Out of ignorance I ass-umed that an autoprobe would be
performed during install.
tks
- Original Message -
From: Chris Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07
I have just installed Mandrake 6. Unfortunately my 3Com 3C515TX was not
recognized. How do I get this up? The logs just say "Delaying start of
eth0"
thanks.