I was wondering if I might get some help doing a net
install on my laptop. My nic is pcmcia...actually it's
a linksys etherfast pcm100. Under redhat it uses
ns8390 pcmcia. I can't get beyond the install screen
to pick my nic. What do I do? Is there a driver to dl,
where? how do I use it if i'm doin
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 12:03:04AM -0700, Jason Housewright wrote:
> I was wondering if I might get some help doing a net
> install on my laptop. My nic is pcmcia...actually it's
> a linksys etherfast pcm100. Under redhat it uses
> ns8390 pcmcia. I can't get beyond the install screen
> to pick my n
Thanks for the response Osamu! Actually, part of my
question was how to enable ns8390 during install. I'm
not getting any options to enable anything with this
image I'm using. It takes parameters at the boot:
prompt, lets me pick my keyboard lang and layout, then
wants to know my nic. Of course, th
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 03:24:50AM -0700, Jason Housewright wrote:
> Thanks for the response Osamu! Actually, part of my
> question was how to enable ns8390 during install. I'm
> not getting any options to enable anything with this
> image I'm using. It takes parameters at the boot:
> prompt, lets
Again, thank you for your quick response. Forgive me,
but I didn't know I could edit /etc/modules during an
install. I may be misunderstanding.
Thanks,
Jason
--- Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 03:24:50AM -0700, Jason
> Housewright wrote:
> > Thanks for the respons
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 03:44:46AM -0700, Jason Housewright wrote:
> Again, thank you for your quick response. Forgive me,
> but I didn't know I could edit /etc/modules during an
> install. I may be misunderstanding.
I said maybe ... I do not know. If it does not work, use insmod etc.
from shell.
Osamu,
Thank you! I will read your suggestions. Your are very
diligent. Thanks.
Jason
--- Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 03:44:46AM -0700, Jason
> Housewright wrote:
> > Again, thank you for your quick response. Forgive
> me,
> > but I didn't know I could edit /et
I like to make an enquiry about your laptop stuff,anyway my name Olaolu I deal in computer engineering ,sales and supply,I really have interested dealling with you people.
Can you kindly give me the detail of you product.
I will be very glad for any of your assistance.
Thanks.
Olaolu.
Do you Yahoo!
Am 2003-10-05 00:03:04, schrieb Jason Housewright:
>I was wondering if I might get some help doing a net
>install on my laptop. My nic is pcmcia...actually it's
>a linksys etherfast pcm100. Under redhat it uses
>ns8390 pcmcia. I can't get beyond the install screen
>to pick my nic. What do I do? Is
I am sending this email to cancel my membership in
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Thank you.
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--- Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Am 2003-10-05 00:03:04, schrieb Jason Housewright:
> >I was wondering if I might get some help doing a
> net
> >install on my laptop. My nic is pcmcia...actually
> it's
> >a linksys etherfast pcm100. Under redhat it uses
> >ns8390 pcmcia. I can't g
I've installed the kernel-image-2.4.22-1-686 package. Until now, I've been
running the 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel. Though I didn't change what modules I load,
with this new kernel package have come a whole bunch of new modules that are
being loaded. I've run modconfig and removed them, but they continu
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 06:14:12PM -0400, Rob wrote:
> bf2.4:
> [...]
> i82365 22384 2
> 2.4.22:
> Module Size Used byNot tainted
> yenta_socket 10848 2
2.4.22 obviously uses the kernel pcmcia driver, whereas bf24 uses the
modules from pcm
check `ls /etc/mod*`. /etc/modules.conf is typically the first place to look,
but the other files in there can cause modules to load as well, iirc.
--
| Never bend your head! Always hold it high! Look |
| the world straight in the face! |
| -- Helen Keller
I was wondering if I might get some help doing a net
install on my laptop. My nic is pcmcia...actually it's
a linksys etherfast pcm100. Under redhat it uses
ns8390 pcmcia. I can't get beyond the install screen
to pick my nic. What do I do? Is there a driver to dl,
where? how do I use it if i'm doin
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 12:03:04AM -0700, Jason Housewright wrote:
> I was wondering if I might get some help doing a net
> install on my laptop. My nic is pcmcia...actually it's
> a linksys etherfast pcm100. Under redhat it uses
> ns8390 pcmcia. I can't get beyond the install screen
> to pick my n
Thanks for the response Osamu! Actually, part of my
question was how to enable ns8390 during install. I'm
not getting any options to enable anything with this
image I'm using. It takes parameters at the boot:
prompt, lets me pick my keyboard lang and layout, then
wants to know my nic. Of course, th
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 03:24:50AM -0700, Jason Housewright wrote:
> Thanks for the response Osamu! Actually, part of my
> question was how to enable ns8390 during install. I'm
> not getting any options to enable anything with this
> image I'm using. It takes parameters at the boot:
> prompt, lets
Again, thank you for your quick response. Forgive me,
but I didn't know I could edit /etc/modules during an
install. I may be misunderstanding.
Thanks,
Jason
--- Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 03:24:50AM -0700, Jason
> Housewright wrote:
> > Thanks for the respons
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 03:44:46AM -0700, Jason Housewright wrote:
> Again, thank you for your quick response. Forgive me,
> but I didn't know I could edit /etc/modules during an
> install. I may be misunderstanding.
I said maybe ... I do not know. If it does not work, use insmod etc.
from shell.
Osamu,
Thank you! I will read your suggestions. Your are very
diligent. Thanks.
Jason
--- Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 03:44:46AM -0700, Jason
> Housewright wrote:
> > Again, thank you for your quick response. Forgive
> me,
> > but I didn't know I could edit /et
I like to make an enquiry about your laptop stuff,anyway my name Olaolu I deal in computer engineering ,sales and supply,I really have interested dealling with you people.
Can you kindly give me the detail of you product.
I will be very glad for any of your assistance.
Thanks.
Olaolu.
Do you Yahoo!
Am 2003-10-05 00:03:04, schrieb Jason Housewright:
>I was wondering if I might get some help doing a net
>install on my laptop. My nic is pcmcia...actually it's
>a linksys etherfast pcm100. Under redhat it uses
>ns8390 pcmcia. I can't get beyond the install screen
>to pick my nic. What do I do? Is
I am sending this email to cancel my membership in
PPLSI. Please refund my $149.00 associate agreement fee, and my $36.00
membership fee, along with my wifes $36.00 membership fee. My information
is as follows:
Richard Dodge
#10070834147
Carol Dodge
#10070833719
Thank you.
Richard Dodge
--- Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Am 2003-10-05 00:03:04, schrieb Jason Housewright:
> >I was wondering if I might get some help doing a
> net
> >install on my laptop. My nic is pcmcia...actually
> it's
> >a linksys etherfast pcm100. Under redhat it uses
> >ns8390 pcmcia. I can't g
I've installed the kernel-image-2.4.22-1-686 package. Until now, I've been
running the 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel. Though I didn't change what modules I load,
with this new kernel package have come a whole bunch of new modules that are
being loaded. I've run modconfig and removed them, but they continu
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 06:14:12PM -0400, Rob wrote:
> bf2.4:
> [...]
> i82365 22384 2
> 2.4.22:
> Module Size Used byNot tainted
> yenta_socket 10848 2
2.4.22 obviously uses the kernel pcmcia driver, whereas bf24 uses the
modules from pcm
check `ls /etc/mod*`. /etc/modules.conf is typically the first place to look,
but the other files in there can cause modules to load as well, iirc.
--
| Never bend your head! Always hold it high! Look |
| the world straight in the face! |
| -- Helen Keller
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