Thanks for the solution. I disabled network inside init.d and the error
went away.
Mahesh
On Sun, Mar 12, 2000 at 05:33:53PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 12, 2000 at 05:20:07PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 12, 2000 at 03:20:32PM -0700, Mahesh Padmanabhan wrote:
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Here is the error that I get (modified snippet from boot
message below).
I upgraded from a base slink distribution to potato. The upgrade
process indicated that I should get rid of portmapper from the
startup files manually. I did that but still this message won't
go away.
I am not even sure tha
Thanks for your reply. Actually, I am not using LILO
at all because I am aware of the large disk problem
with LILO. I learnt it the hard way when my partition
table got wiped out.
I am using loadlin, which I heard could be used with
the EZ Drive disk manager. Actually, loadlin works
great with my
Hello All,
I am using loadlin to load up a kernel from from
Windows 95 partition. Since my BIOS is old and my hard
disk is new, I am using the EZ Drive disk manager for
my 10 GB hard drive.
I have a Pentium 200 CPU with MMX and 32 MB memory.
I compiled a custom 2.0.36 before and it worked
withou
Hello All,
I am using loadlin to load up a kernel from from
Windows 95 partition. Since my BIOS is old and my hard
disk is new, I am using the EZ Drive disk manager for
my 10 GB hard drive.
I have a Pentium 200 CPU with MMX and 32 MB memory.
I compiled a custom 2.0.36 before and it worked
withou
Hi,
I have a Toshiba laptop and I have Debian 2.0 R1. I also have a PC which
I wanted to use to build a zImage kernel for this laptop since bzImage
and the tecra rescue disk sends the Toshiba to continuous reboot.
My question is:
1) How can I cleanly build a new kernel image (zImage) without affe
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