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> OK, so if this doesn't answer on your question, how can I check that the
> active kernel and initramfs are the intended one
> and not an older version ?
$ uname -a
should print the active kernel build date. If not, try :
$ cat /proc/version
You can compare it to the date of t
OK, so if this doesn't answer on your question, how can I check that the
active kernel and initramfs are the intended one
and not an older version ?
Thanks in advance!!
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>> Did you check that the active kernel and initramfs are the intended one
>> and not an older version ?
>
> Yes, I've reconfigured Syslinux to load the new kernel image
> (2.6.32-5-686) and the corresponding new initramfs.
This does not answer my question.
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I've configured my boot loader (Syslinux in my case) to load the new
kernel image and the new initrd.img corresponding to the new kernel but
unfortunately, this didn't solve the problem.
Did you check that the active kernel and initramfs are the intended one
and not an older v
On 07/18/13 at 01:14pm, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> On 18/07/13 11:48, atar wrote:
> >
> > Note: it's worth to note here that I'm using at the Live version of
> > Debian from the Debian Live Project.
> >
>
> No, you're not:
> User-Agent: Opera Mail/12.15 (Win32)
>
>
That was remarkably unfrien
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> I've configured my boot loader (Syslinux in my case) to load the new
> kernel image and the new initrd.img corresponding to the new kernel but
> unfortunately, this didn't solve the problem.
Did you check that the active kernel and initramfs are the intended one
and not an
On Thu, 2013-07-18 at 14:31 +0200, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> Tony van der Hoff:
> > On 18/07/13 11:48, atar wrote:
> >>
> >> Note: it's worth to note here that I'm using at the Live version of
> >> Debian from the Debian Live Project.
> >
> > No, you're not:
> > User-Agent: Opera Mail/12.15 (Win32)
Tony van der Hoff:
> On 18/07/13 11:48, atar wrote:
>>
>> Note: it's worth to note here that I'm using at the Live version of
>> Debian from the Debian Live Project.
>
> No, you're not:
> User-Agent: Opera Mail/12.15 (Win32)
Srsly? There are quite a few people on this planet with more than one
d
On 18/07/13 11:48, atar wrote:
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> Note: it's worth to note here that I'm using at the Live version of
> Debian from the Debian Live Project.
>
No, you're not:
User-Agent: Opera Mail/12.15 (Win32)
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Hi there!!
Thanks you for your support!!
I've configured my boot loader (Syslinux in my case) to load the new
kernel image and the new initrd.img corresponding to the new kernel but
unfortunately, this didn't solve the problem.
Do you have any other idea how to work around this trouble?
N
Hello,
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> When I tried to mount a vfat filesystem into the filesystem tree I get an
> error message saying that the vfat filesystem is an unknown filesystem.
>
> I've tried to insert the vfat filesystem module into the kernel using both
> the modprobe and insmod commands but
Hi there!!
When I tried to mount a vfat filesystem into the filesystem tree I get an
error message saying that the vfat filesystem is an unknown filesystem.
I've tried to insert the vfat filesystem module into the kernel using both
the modprobe and insmod commands but they both fails to ins
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