if there's
a practical solution. Possibly some sort of logical disk drive? That'sa bit beyond my meager skill set.Thanks,MarkOn 8/2/05, Michael Crute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Mark,Here is my suggestion to get the best of both worlds (note my limited knowledge of mythtv). Setup a shell script to copy
It would appear that it is not. Double check with my cat grep command and perhaps recompile your kernel.
-MikeOn 8/2/05, maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Module unloading support is optional.You want to enable it in your kernel config.See the start of this thread. It *is* enabled Zac --
Being lazy I would start with the dead simple route. Boot the ubuntu
livecd check out what driver it loads and if the card works, if all is
peachy under ubuntu reboot gentoo and modprobe the driver that ubuntu
loaded. If all that fails then you need to dig deeper into your kernel
config. I could
Run a make clean on the kernel source tree and then a make
make modules_install and see what happens. Perhaps that will solve it.
-MikeOn 8/2/05, James Hiscock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like a forgotten make mrproper or make clean before a full build? Aren't they for 2.4.x kernels? I'm
Sounds like the sources could be corrupted did you try to unemerge and reemerge them?
-MikeOn 8/1/05, Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After make all:I am getting this message - a hundred or so (lots of variations on theoffending character (ie the \xxx bit)
Did you upgrade your kernel and forget to make modules_install? What kind of errors are you getting, kernel panic?
-MikeOn 7/31/05, Kurt Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This has been working forever, but I just did it today and it crashesthe system. I just do this:# mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/ntfs/I
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