> I noticed another problem though as I was idly reading
> dbootstrap/pcmcia.c:
>
> #define PCMCIA_CONF_FILE "/target/etc/pcmcia.conf"
>
> In recent pcmcia-cs packages, this has relocated to /etc/default/pcmcia.
> I don't know if pcmcia-cs will notice the old file at all -- doubt it. I
> sus
Jeff Sheinberg wrote:
> Last time I did a complete install, using a slightly older version
> of base-config (current is 1.33, older was 1.xx, I don't know
> exactly which version it was, whatever was in woody/testing just
> prior to 1.33), pcmcia-cs had not been removed by base-config even
> thoug
Jeff Sheinberg wrote:
> Ok, here is why the above check is not working corrrectly,
>
> from the "/var/lib/dpkg/info/ppp.postinst" file,
>
> test -f /etc/ppp/peers/provider || \
> install -g dip -m 640 /usr/share/doc/ppp/examples/provider.peer /etc/ppp/peers
>/provider
Hm, what ve
Joey Hess writes:
> Jeff Sheinberg wrote:
> > o After rebooting, I am asked if I want to startup the ppp
> > connection, however, the pppconfig program is _not_ run before
> > pon is executed. A newbie user would be completely lost here,
> > and under potato, pppconfig was ru
Jeff Sheinberg wrote:
> o After rebooting, I am asked if I want to startup the ppp
> connection, however, the pppconfig program is _not_ run before
> pon is executed. A newbie user would be completely lost here,
> and under potato, pppconfig was run before pon was executed.
The c
#include
Mark van Walraven wrote on Tue Nov 27, 2001 um 02:47:43PM:
> > prompt
> > timeout 300
>
> Just press CapsLock or ScrollLock (or hold down Shift) before LILO
> runs to get a "LILO: " prompt. However, forcing a prompt by default
> does seems a little friendlier.
I was wo
Nice clear review, Jeff.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 03:30:40PM -0500, Jeff Sheinberg wrote:
> o The default lilo configuration makes it impossible to
> interactive with lilo at boot time. This is really a poor
> choice for the default. Instead, the default lilo
> configuration shou
Hi,
Here is a test report for the 3.0.18-2001-11-20 boot floppies.
So far, I have not filed any bug reports to the Debian BTS. It is
not clear to me against which package any particular problem
should be filed against.
If you would like a bug report to be filed for any particular
problem, them
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