On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 01:59:02PM +, Ries van Twisk rvt wrote:
> I run a 2.2.14 kernel and dhcpcd break under this kernel
> so I downloaded and installed the origional dhcpcd kernel.
>
> When I first installed the 'orgional' package I did seen a
> simlink between /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/dh
> Markus Fischer said:
> > But I was not able to figure out _where_ mountnfs.sh gets executed
> > before pcmcia support. I tried find /etc -type f|xargs grep mountnfs
> > but no file except /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh showed the mountnfs
> > string. I'm a little confused about this.
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm running unstable on my Toshiba Satellite with pcmcia support,
> works very good. I'm now trying to move to nfs mounted homedirs
> from my server. Mounting works without problem, but at boot up
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> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm running unstable on my Toshiba Satellite with pcmcia support,
> > works very good. I'm now trying to move to nfs mounted homedirs
> > from my server. Mounting works without problem, b
I have an IBM Thinkpad 310ED with CLOS as the only OS installed. I've
reconfigured my kernel to get apm installed. Now the only problem is
that I can't get it to go into standby mode. I type in apm -s, and it
looks like it's going to standby, but then kicks back on.
Next thing I did was F2 and go
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Ries van Twisk rvt wrote:
> I run a 2.2.14 kernel and dhcpcd break under this kernel
> so I downloaded and installed the origional dhcpcd kernel.
>
why did you do this. There is a whole section somewhere on the debian
website that tells you about things that do break when you
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