Maciek,
When I used the original .ins file from the Debian CD and changed the
filenames according to it, the installation went smoothly until the
first IPL. After the IPL I get a message from modprobe:
can't locate module eth0. I am using OSA-2.
Is it so because I didn't load the oco.bin
Maciek,
I prepared a CD to use it on my HMC with just 4 files:
kernel.debian
parmfile.debian
initrd.debian
debian.ins
What are the contents of your debian.ins-file? The filenames must match
the names of your kernel-, parmfile- and initrd-file, respectivly.
However, if I remember correctly,
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 08:26:00AM +1000, Vic Cross wrote:
And perhaps why there is a dependency on SNMP headers?
osasnmpd attaches itself to ucd-snmpd using the AgentX interface
therefore it needs some structures defined in the ucd-snmpd headers.
Regards,
Jochen
Neale,
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 01:36:47PM -0700, Ferguson, Neale wrote:
For those who'd like to play with the C# open-source package mono,
the necessary RPMs can be downloaded from http://go-mono.com/download;.
I don't think you need the -devel RPMs if you just want to play.
What
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 02:39:05PM -0500, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
Have you tried the Debian packages for mono found here:
http://www.debianplanet.org/mono/
They don't provide binaries for Debian/390 and the latest source-package
is based in mono release 0.15 (Aug 23rd, 2002) which does not yet
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 04:15:52PM -0500, Post, Mark K wrote:
I'm trying to compile gdb 5.2 with gcc 2.95.3, glibc 2.1.3, and I'm getting
the following error:
There are known problems with compiling gdb 5.2 on Linux/390 which
should be fixed in gdb 5.2.1. Maybe hust give it a try ...
Jochen
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 11:43:33 -0400, Adam Thornton wrote:
So obviously Debian isn't going to support it.
Citing from a mail Stefan Gybas wrote yesterday on this list referring
to the CONFIG_NET_FASTROUTE problem:
It was obviously changed in the OCO modules from 2002-06-17