Didier a écrit:
Hello
I am looking how is it possible to disable the PCMCIA support at the
boot prompt. I know there is some options (parameters) avalaible,
before loading linux but I don't known them or where to find them.
That's because while I try to install the woody on my gericom Webg
runlevel 2, for instance, and use
runlevel 3 the day you get a pcmcia card.
Vincent
-Original Message-From: Didier
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday 7 November 2002
17:39To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.orgSubject:
Disabling PCMCIA at the boot prompt
Hello
I am looking
Hello
I am looking how is it possible to disable the
PCMCIA support at the boot prompt. I know there is some options
(parameters) avalaible, before loading linux but I don't known them or
where to find them.
That's because while I try to install the
woody on my gericom Webgin per4mance,
Didier a écrit:
Hello
I am looking how is it possible to disable the PCMCIA support at the
boot prompt. I know there is some options (parameters) avalaible,
before loading linux but I don't known them or where to find them.
That's because while I try to install the woody on my gericom Webgi
runlevel 2, for instance, and use
runlevel 3 the day you get a pcmcia card.
Vincent
-Original Message-From: Didier
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday 7 November 2002
17:39To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
Disabling PCMCIA at the boot prompt
Hello
I am looking how is it
Hello
I am looking how is it possible to disable the
PCMCIA support at the boot prompt. I know there is some options
(parameters) avalaible, before loading linux but I don't known them or
where to find them.
That's because while I try to install the
woody on my gericom Webgin per4mance,
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