#include <hallo.h> Nancy Davis wrote on Thu Feb 14, 2002 um 01:48:34PM: > failed: No such device > > The mount command I'm using is > > mount -t nfs ourhost:/some/path /instmnt
There is no nfs support in the kernel itself. You have to install the modules and load nfs first. I will try to include NFS support in the next kernel-image release. > Okay - so that doesn't work. When I use the http method of grabbing > rescue.bin and drivers.tgz, I receive only the 2.2.xx kernel version What do you mean with 2.2.xx kernel version? I see http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/disks-i386/current/images-1.44/bf2.4/ among other flavors. > (Pointing the http get to the bf2.4 directory yields an error in locating > images-1.44 - a hard-coded path.) You should not point exactly to this locations, debootstrap chooses the subdirectory automaticaly. > I would really like to install directly to a 2.4 kernel. Is there a way > to split the drivers.tgz file to a usable form? Just using Unix split doesn't Err, there are prepared 1.4meg disks. If you use split, installer won't accept it. > work....there must be some other magic involved in creating the driver-{1-4}.bin > diskettes. Exactly, I helper application is used while building the driver disks. Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- Defaults sind dazu da von DAUs ignoriert zu werden und damit die Support-Stellen (aka #debian.de) zu verwirren. -- #debian.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]