OK - Here goes (man is this painful!) ALT-F3 Logs: * Welcome to te Mandrake Linux install (mdk-stage1, version cooker built Nov 26 2001 17:53:32) * opening /proc/cmdline. . . * ramdisk_size=32000 initrd=pcmcia.rdz root=/dev/ram3 vga=788 BOOT_IMAGE=vmlinuz auto * got 6 args * spawning a shell * cannot open shell - /tmp/sh doesn't exist * loading module dependencies * PCMCIA: probing PCI bus * TI 1225 found, 2 sockets * have to insmod pcmcia_core * needs pcmcia_core * succeeded pcmcia_core * have to insmod yenta_socket * needs yenta_socket * succeeded yenta_socket * have to insmod ds * needs ds * succeeded ds * CM: cardmgr/hacked starting, version is 3.1.29 * CM: watching 2 sockets * CM: warning, Card Services release does not match kernel (generally harmless) * CM: initializing socket 0 * CM: socket 0: CardBus hotplug device * cardmgr rc:0 * Total Memory: 320 Mbytes * PCI: device 8086 7112 is "" (usb-uhci) * have to insmod usb-uhci * needs usbcore * file-not-found-in-archive usbcore.o * needs usb-uhci * file-not-found-in-archive usb-uhci.o * warning insmod failed (usb-uhci (null)) (2) * USB: couldnt mount /proc/bus/usb * unsetting automatic
ALT-F4 (kernel log) SNIP <6> Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22 <6> options: [pci] [cardbus] <4> Yenta IRQ list 0cb8, PCI irq9 <4> Socket status: 30000006 <6> cs: cb_alloc(bus 2): vendor 0x115d, device 0x0003 <4> PCI: Enabling device 02:00.0 (0000 -> 0003) <4> PCI: Enabling device 02:00.1 (0000 -> 0003) <6> cs: IO port probe 0x0c00-0x0cff: clean <6> cs: IO port probe 0x0100-0x04ff: excluding 0x2f8-0x2ff 0x378-0x37f 0x398-0x39f 0x3f8-0x3ff 0x4d0-0x4d7 <6> IO port probe 0x0a00-0x0aff: clean Hope this helps - It would be nice to have a way to DUMP this information to a file (log) which can be copied to a floppy for sending further on . . . just an idea . . Chees, R. Fox PS: I can't be responsible for TYPOS! On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 11:14, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes: > > > Sorry for my ignorance, but how do I copy the logs? By hand? Or is > > there a trick to dump the logs to a file for sending? > > By hand :-). > > > -- > Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/ >
