Thanks Guys.
I looked into devfsd and lilo.conf, but thought it look a little too
confusing I have more experience of shell programming over lilo
config.
So opted to creating the link in /etc/rc.d/rc.local. Also created a links to
/dev/midi and /dev/mixer.
Once again thanks for the hel
On Tuesday 01 January 2002 15:27, you wrote:
>
> >I have found that if you need a thing to load up each time you boot (kinda
> >like adding it to autoexec.bat in dos 5.x +) you could add it as one of
> > the last lines to the file "/etc/rc.d/rc.local" and save that file (also
> > as root)
>
> whe
Ed Tharp wrote:
>On Tuesday 01 January 2002 05:38, you wrote:
>
>>Hi Mark,
>>
>>Well, if devfsd would have worked properly the devices would have been
>>created dynamically.
>>You should disable the devfsd alltogether as it f&cks up in every way.
>>You do this by taking out the devfsd mention f
Hi Mark,
Well, if devfsd would have worked properly the devices would have been
created dynamically.
You should disable the devfsd alltogether as it fucks up in every way.
You do this by taking out the devfsd mention from your lilo.conf file.
After editing run 'lilo' off course.
Then reboot. I
On Thu, 25 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Thanks to some great help from two of you out there, I was able to configure
>my sound card (sndconfig) and now definitely HAVE sound... However, when I
>select the sounds that I want, I hear them in "test" mode - but they do not
>occur at startup/
Thanks to some great help from two of you out there, I was able to configure
my sound card (sndconfig) and now definitely HAVE sound... However, when I
select the sounds that I want, I hear them in "test" mode - but they do not
occur at startup/shut down - - as I had selected. When I go back i