Re: Installation with USB floppy

2002-09-20 Thread Eduard Bloch
#include * Michael Stone [Fri, Sep 20 2002, 05:24:49PM]: > Cardbus is basically pci, so most of the pc-cards with a cardbus > interface shouldn't have seperate drivers. It's handled by the pci > hotplug interface, and new cards should be recognized even if the driver > is already loaded in the k

Re: Installation with USB floppy

2002-09-20 Thread Michael Stone
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 08:05:14PM +0200, you wrote: >The problem is: some people told me that there are Cardbus cards that >are driven by the drivers of the equal PCI cards. Including that drivers >into the kernel would make it impossible to load the driver after PCMCIA >start. Cardbus is basica

Re: Installation with USB floppy

2002-09-20 Thread Eduard Bloch
#include * Mario Lang [Fri, Sep 20 2002, 12:58:11AM]: > > I modified the boot-floppies to make it possible to install on a system > > having only an external USB floppy drive. > > Thanks alot! I used this method today to install my new JVC MP-XP7210DE, > and it worked more or less flawlessly.

Re: Installation with USB floppy

2002-09-19 Thread Chris Tillman
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 12:58:11AM +0200, Mario Lang wrote: > Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I modified the boot-floppies to make it possible to install on a system > > having only an external USB floppy drive. > > Thanks alot! I used this method today to install my new JVC MP-X

Re: Installation with USB floppy

2002-09-19 Thread Mario Lang
Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I modified the boot-floppies to make it possible to install on a system > having only an external USB floppy drive. Thanks alot! I used this method today to install my new JVC MP-XP7210DE, and it worked more or less flawlessly. What didn't work was th