ybody out there have any
*cheap/easy* solutions
to how to boot from that drive? If so, I thank you and my budget thanks
you.
Mike Missett
Eric,
Thanks. I'll try those (Stty0 as opposed to ttyS0, which I did try)
I appreciate it.
Mike
P.S.: "Like a Rolling Stone" was written in the key of C.
Eric Deveaud wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, mmissett wrote:
>
> > I finally have things up and running on the G4, but I'm stuck on a
> > couple
Michael,
Thanks for the reply. I will check out the archives. However, this
is a NEW install of POTATO, and it most assuredly is biting me.
Does that change the diagnosis?
Thanks again,
Mike
Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > Also, of more immediate concern is the mouse problem.
> > Eric Deveaud said t
OK. I'll check the archives. Thanks
Mike
Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > is a NEW install of POTATO, and it most assuredly is biting me.
> > Does that change the diagnosis?
>
> Nope.
>
> Michael
>
> --
>
Rogerio and MIchel,
Thanks for your answers. There was a post on user by someone
who found things routed to eth0 when they needed to be going to
ttyS0, which is what got me thinking about default route. I will try
Rogerio's answer and if still lost try the user list. Also, in reference
to Rogeri
Rogério Brito wrote:
> Use the "route -n" command to see if you have a route with
> destination of 0.0.0.0 and with the gateway/router set to your
> PPP peer.
>
> If yes, then you're already done with the default route. If
> not, then you have to tell pppd
Sorry, the formatting screwed up in that last post, I'll try it again.
route -n gives me this:
destination gateway useiface
204.x(my IP) 0.0.0.00ppp0
192.x* 0.0.0.00eth0
0.0.0.0 192.x
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