On Mon, Jan 25, 1999 at 10:33:40PM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> If that DOES solve the problem, you should look into kerneld, which
> automagically loads (and unloads) modules for you when needed. To
> enable it, uncomment the "auto" line in /etc/modules .
You don't have to enable "auto" to ge
On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Andrew Ivanov wrote:
: > Now, under 2.0.34, I have good sound... but I can't mount my fat16
: > partition or my cdrom... I get the 'you must specify partition type'...
: > I try vfat for the /dev/hda1 , and it tells me it is not supported...
: > Help
:
: You may
> Now, under 2.0.34, I have good sound... but I can't mount my fat16
> partition or my cdrom... I get the 'you must specify partition type'...
> I try vfat for the /dev/hda1 , and it tells me it is not supported...
> Help
You may have excluded the vfat support from the kernel when you compi
Howdy y'all :)
Sorry I've been off the air for so long (I've been waiting for my debian
Cd's to get here).. I finally got them :)
Okay here's the scoop... I was running kernel 2.0.32, and I custom
compiled 2.0.34 for sound using make menuconfig...Here's the problem...
Under kernel 2.0.32, I co
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