>From the keyboard of Mike Smith:
> It is a space problem. You can trivially put modules on a third floppy,
> but you would first need to turn the matcd driver into a module, which
> you are encouraged to do as you appear to be one of the three people left
> in the world with a functioning Ma
Mike Smith wrote:
>
> > > > Please add that back again.
> > >
> > > No. The Matsushita/Mitsumi/Sony CDROM interfaces have gone the way of
> > > the 3c501. The drivers are there, and if you're really desperate, you're
> > > welcome to try them, but they're not supported install devices anymore.
> > > Please add that back again.
> >
> > No. The Matsushita/Mitsumi/Sony CDROM interfaces have gone the way of
> > the 3c501. The drivers are there, and if you're really desperate, you're
> > welcome to try them, but they're not supported install devices anymore.
> >
> > Note that it's triv
On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 04:55:08PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
> > Trying to upgrade an existing 3.4 system to 4.2
> > failed due to kernel.GENERIC not having mcd0 built in
> > anymore (MITSUMI CDROM) :-(
> >
> > Please add that back again.
>
> No. The Matsushita/Mitsumi/Sony CDROM interfaces hav
> Trying to upgrade an existing 3.4 system to 4.2
> failed due to kernel.GENERIC not having mcd0 built in
> anymore (MITSUMI CDROM) :-(
>
> Please add that back again.
No. The Matsushita/Mitsumi/Sony CDROM interfaces have gone the way of
the 3c501. The drivers are there, and if you're really
Trying to upgrade an existing 3.4 system to 4.2
failed due to kernel.GENERIC not having mcd0 built in
anymore (MITSUMI CDROM) :-(
Please add that back again.
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