Hi there,
I have a Xircom Realport NIC in my notebook which run Debian Woody stable
and now unstable.
I have to use a dhcp server (dhcp-client 2.0pl5-15) when I am connected in
the office and no network connection while I am at home.
The problem now is, that while I am at the office and dh
Hi there,
I am looking for a way to manage different network configurations for
environments I am working in with my notebook (Woody unstable). Sometimes I
have to use DHCP, sometimes its a static IP and so on.
I tried to find something using 'apt-cache search' but for all keywords I
get so
Hello,
is there a way to avoid the regular fsck run (every n mounts or after m
days) when the laptop is in battery mode?
I think its quite a waste of battery power for the fsck run and
rescheduling for the next reboot (with powersupply available) would be very
nice. :-)
Any idea how to get
Hi again,
--On Monday, September 01, 2003 10:19:23 AM +0200 Albert Dengg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
...
Any idea how to get around the fsck run?
...
with `tune2fs -c 0 -i 0 /dev/hdaX` you can disable all automatic checks
(except for filesystem errors & not clean unmounted, I think)
...regar
Hi there,
I have a Xircom Realport NIC in my notebook which run Debian Woody stable
and now unstable.
I have to use a dhcp server (dhcp-client 2.0pl5-15) when I am connected in
the office and no network connection while I am at home.
The problem now is, that while I am at the office and dhcp
Hi there,
I am looking for a way to manage different network configurations for
environments I am working in with my notebook (Woody unstable). Sometimes I
have to use DHCP, sometimes its a static IP and so on.
I tried to find something using 'apt-cache search' but for all keywords I
get so ma
Hello,
is there a way to avoid the regular fsck run (every n mounts or after m
days) when the laptop is in battery mode?
I think its quite a waste of battery power for the fsck run and
rescheduling for the next reboot (with powersupply available) would be very
nice. :-)
Any idea how to get ar
Hi again,
--On Monday, September 01, 2003 10:19:23 AM +0200 Albert Dengg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
...
Any idea how to get around the fsck run?
...
with `tune2fs -c 0 -i 0 /dev/hdaX` you can disable all automatic checks
(except for filesystem errors & not clean unmounted, I think)
...regardless
Hi there,
thanks for the responses so far.
Somehow I still had no success with an automatically upcoming eth0.
I tried to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts but that did not change anything.
When I removed 'auto eth0', the network did not come up at all, not even
after I restarted the network with
Hi there,
thanks for the responses so far.
Somehow I still had no success with an automatically upcoming eth0.
I tried to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts but that did not change anything.
When I removed 'auto eth0', the network did not come up at all, not even
after I restarted the network with
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