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'lspci' is not needed and will not work on the 2.0.x kernels. They need a file in the /proc heirarchy which was introduced in the 2.2.x kernels. Cant answer your INIT question. Regards, Jor-el Human cardiac catheterization was introduced by Werner Forssman in 1929. Ignoring his department chief, and tying his assistant to an operating table to prevent her interference, he placed a ureteral catheter into a vein in his arm, advanced it to the right atrium [of his heart], and walked upstairs to the x-ray department where he took the confirmatory x-ray film. In 1956, Dr. Forssman was awarded the Nobel Prize. On 1 Aug 1999, Jonas Steverud wrote: > > Debian Potato. > > Last queation first: what's lspci? I get the message that lspci is not > found so no PCI conflicts are calculated when I boot. I presume it's > in pciutils but who do I know if I need it or not? I bought the > computer in november '96 and I really don't know/remember what's in > it. (I gave up keeping track of all new standards when SVGA meant > "better then 640x480x16" and the i486 came.) > > When I boot, init prints out "INIT 2.74" (?) and then it stops for > 10-20 seconds and then continues with "NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0 > for Linux NET4.0." which takes another 5-10 seconds. Anyone who knows > why this happens? Is it trying to get some information from somewhere > or what? Before I changed to the 2.2.10-kernel (see other thread) this > did not happen. Or is it perfectly normal? > > -- > ( Jonas Steverud @ www.dtek.chalmers.se/~d4jonas/ ! Wei Wu Wei ) > ( U2MoL, Roleplaying, LaTeX, Emacs/Gnus, SCWM, etc. ! To Do Without Do ) > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBN6RPxvrE9j2ZpWNBAQFsbwQAwo8kz62RAhgvBSQ3SptxOlVtXGhWCusR 0opRaAqUaybZEAHXhuYE3K6+d4RRzvP9esmcmvDINXLAq0OntKjE15N9ckVBe8xY TmihHYrbS6QI/+zgofe8Xw+s6Ti0VHbItE1+HIGgp5u9MCv0iy2yWLtfuRMJvROJ nhXbdvmC19Q= =Mijy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----