After a boot, my boot.log is less than 4k in size, and contains only a
small percentage of the boot messages.
Is there any way to increase this so that I can review all messages
that appeared on the console?
Thanks,
Gerard
Douglas Tutty schreef:
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 04:10:59AM -0800, Gerard H. Pille wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've just gotten this USB host-to-host device for my new-year, and I
> > wonder if it can be used with Linux.
> >
> > When connected, the devic
Hello,
I've just gotten this USB host-to-host device for my new-year, and I
wonder if it can be used with Linux.
When connected, the device is recognised as a cdrom:
scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage
USB Mass Storage support
Eduardo Rocha Costa wrote:
> I have seen capacitors leak, by power line over volts (don't know the exact
> expression) or changes... Here in my city in Brazil, this is normal to this
> happen
>
But then: why only my system, twice? Faulty power supply?
And if the capacitors are blown, how com
Gene Heskett wrote:
> No, certainly not. But there has sure been a regular pandemic of bad
> capacitors plagueing many of the motherboard makers over the last say,
> 3-4 years. Seemingly runs in batches. We've had to replace most of
> them on the biostars from about 3-4 years ago for instance.
Kent West wrote:
> Gerard H. Pille wrote:
>
> Sounds similar to the problem I was seeing; I fnally gave up on finding
> a solution and went back to my previous kernel.
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/10/msg02530.html
>
> --
> Kent
I'll give the previous de
Hello,
a couple of days ago, when booting into Debian, I could not get a
DHCP-offer, so the network was not brought up.
I assigned an address that was not in use via ifconfig, and tried a
couple of pings.
Pinging a system in the same subnet succeeded, but pinging the gateway
failed.
IP: 10.40.
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