bject: Re[2]: Debian installation problems
Tuesday, October 09, 2001, 6:45:06 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> look in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. You should see something similar to:
GM> auto eth0
GM> iface eth0 inet static
GM> address x.x.x.x
GM> netmask 255.255.255.0
GM>
Can you send the results of :
ls -al /etc/pcmcia #, and
cat /etc/pcmcia/network.opts
-Original Message-
From: Søren Neigaard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 10:12 AM
To: Glen Mehn
Cc: Guillaume; Jeff Coppock; debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re[2]: Debian
only mess things up. By editing out /etc/pcmcia/network.opts,
it happily runs!
-Original Message-
From: Glen S Mehn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 10:05 PM
To: Søren Neigaard
Cc: Guillaume; Jeff Coppock; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Re[2]: Debian installation pro
Can you send the results of :
ls -al /etc/pcmcia #, and
cat /etc/pcmcia/network.opts
-Original Message-
From: Søren Neigaard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 10:12 AM
To: Glen Mehn
Cc: Guillaume; Jeff Coppock; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re[2]: Debian
Tuesday, October 09, 2001, 6:45:06 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> look in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. You should see something similar to:
GM> auto eth0
GM> iface eth0 inet static
GM> address x.x.x.x
GM> netmask 255.255.255.0
GM> network x.x.x.x
GM> broadcast x.x.x.x
GM>
Monday, October 08, 2001, 9:42:40 AM, Guillaume wrote:
G> Ok so you have PCMCIA-CS installed, and when you
G> type "ifconfig eth0" it does not find the interface.
I get:
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:A4:B8:5C:61
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:65 e
Tuesday, October 09, 2001, 6:45:06 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> look in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. You should see something similar to:
GM> auto eth0
GM> iface eth0 inet static
GM> address x.x.x.x
GM> netmask 255.255.255.0
GM> network x.x.x.x
GM> broadcast x.x.x.x
GM>
Monday, October 08, 2001, 9:42:40 AM, Guillaume wrote:
G> Ok so you have PCMCIA-CS installed, and when you
G> type "ifconfig eth0" it does not find the interface.
I get:
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:A4:B8:5C:61
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:65
Monday, October 08, 2001, 11:56:09 PM, Glen wrote:
>> GM> that *I* would do is:
>> GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
>> GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
>> GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will
>> reinstall (and reconfig) the pcmcia access.
>> Did that, and I now got the ch
Monday, October 08, 2001, 11:56:09 PM, Glen wrote:
>> GM> that *I* would do is:
>> GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
>> GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
>> GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will reinstall
>(and reconfig) the pcmcia access.
>> Did that, and I now got the cha
Forgot to say that it still doesn't work :(
Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:41:18 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> that *I* would do is:
GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will
reinstall (and reconfig) the pcmcia access.
Did
Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:41:18 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> that *I* would do is:
GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will
reinstall (and reconfig) the pcmcia access.
Did that, and I now got the chance to configure
Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:24:54 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> /etc/init.d/pcmcia {start|stop|restart} ?
stopping PCMCIA services: cardmgr modules
starting PCMCIA services: cardmgr modules
But I have no network access!? I have at no time specified xirc2ps as
my driver, shouldn't I? What do I do now? Can I
Forgot to say that it still doesn't work :(
Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:41:18 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> that *I* would do is:
GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will reinstall (and
reconfig) the pcmcia access.
Di
Monday, October 08, 2001, 3:10:50 AM, Glen wrote:
GM> try 'apt-get install pcmcia-cs'
It claims to have the latest version of pcmcia-cs
GM> you'll need to know the chipset of your card, as well as whether or not
your card is pcmcia or cardbus-- check the hardware-HOWTO at
http://www.linuxdoc.org
Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:41:18 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> that *I* would do is:
GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will reinstall (and
reconfig) the pcmcia access.
Did that, and I now got the chance to configure
Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:24:54 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> /etc/init.d/pcmcia {start|stop|restart} ?
stopping PCMCIA services: cardmgr modules
starting PCMCIA services: cardmgr modules
But I have no network access!? I have at no time specified xirc2ps as
my driver, shouldn't I? What do I do now? Can
Monday, October 08, 2001, 3:10:50 AM, Glen wrote:
GM> try 'apt-get install pcmcia-cs'
It claims to have the latest version of pcmcia-cs
GM> you'll need to know the chipset of your card, as well as whether or not your card
is pcmcia or cardbus-- check the hardware-HOWTO at http://www.linuxdoc.org
Sunday, October 07, 2001, 7:11:48 PM, Jeff wrote:
>> I'm trying to install on a Dell Inspiron 7500, and I have gotten some hints
>> from some
>> of you earlier. But I can't figure out where I setup the PCMCIA card
>> during the setup (Xircom 10/100/56). The only thing I am asked about my
>> PCMC
Sunday, October 07, 2001, 7:11:48 PM, Jeff wrote:
>> I'm trying to install on a Dell Inspiron 7500, and I have gotten some hints from
>some
>> of you earlier. But I can't figure out where I setup the PCMCIA card
>> during the setup (Xircom 10/100/56). The only thing I am asked about my PCMCIA
>
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