Thanks again!
I'll check that HOWTO. University LAN it is (Maryland). We have
a Linux Users Group around, but they've mostly scattered for the
summer. My appreciation for this list knows no bounds.
Mike
>
>Sorry, I haven't worked with dhcp in Linux yet. There's a mini-HOWTO at
>http://metalab.unc
* Stan Kaufman in "Re: befuddled" dated 2000/05/27 08:54 wrote:
> If you're connecting via an ISP using DSL, you don't need to set up dhcp;
> pppoe does the work, and you set the configurations in
> /etc/ppp/pap-secrets, /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider, and etc/init.d/n
Michael Skipper wrote:
>
> Thanks Stan (and all)
> this seems to be the consensus, and I'll certainly work on it. Is there
> anything tricky I should know about dhcp--I can get access to an ethernet
> connection, but not to a specific ip. This would be the fastest surely.
> I have a supported card
Thanks Stan (and all)
this seems to be the consensus, and I'll certainly work on it. Is there
anything tricky I should know about dhcp--I can get access to an ethernet
connection, but not to a specific ip. This would be the fastest surely.
I have a supported card (3com) but I could not get connecte
And Michael Skipper bestowed upon us all:
> I've installed potato (kernel 2.2.15) on
> my thinkpad from the install floppies, but
> some things seem wrong. I am a rank amateur
> which doesn't help, but (for instance) it
> seems as though I should see some kind of
> kernel (symlink or otherwise) at
Michael Skipper wrote:
>
> I've installed potato (kernel 2.2.15) on
> my thinkpad from the install floppies, but
> some things seem wrong. I am a rank amateur
> which doesn't help, but (for instance) it
> seems as though I should see some kind of
> kernel (symlink or otherwise) at
>
> /usr/src
>
Hi,
Because of size issues,
lots of stuff is not included in the boot-floppies distribution.
You need to install the following packages:
man-db - not included in the base system
manpages- general system man pages
kernel-source-2.2.15- y
> Subject: RE: befuddled
>
> "man" and alot of other common applications are not included
> in the base system installion on the floppies. When installing
> from floppies, you must reboot and complete the installation
> by downloading the other standard packages (inclu
I've installed potato (kernel 2.2.15) on
my thinkpad from the install floppies, but
some things seem wrong. I am a rank amateur
which doesn't help, but (for instance) it
seems as though I should see some kind of
kernel (symlink or otherwise) at
/usr/src
but this directory is empty (save for . an
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