On Wed, 5 May 1999, Debian Mail wrote: > But I think there was a possibility to sellect it when I installed > Debian. So there should be a way to get that module without compiling > it, shouldn't it?
There are 3 ways that I can think of if you want to get ppa.o from drv1440.bin file: option a: 1. mount -o loop -t msdos drv1440.bin /mnt 2. find modules.tgz... ppa.o is there. This assumes that you have installed loop block device module. option b: (A bit risky! you might screw up your linux partition) 1. boot rescue boot disk. After Debian asks you for the debian driver diskette... 2. press alt-F2 (to go to another console. press alt-F1 to go back.) mount your linux partition if it's not yet mounted... and just copy the ppa.o from the mounted diskette. For a hint on where your drv1440.bin is mounted... run the command: "df". option c: I can e-mail to you the file ppp.o. :) regards, = ===== Andre M. Varon Lasaltech Incorporated = = == Technical Head Fax-Tel: (034)435-0836 = == = = = = E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==== = WebPage : http://andre.lasaltech.com

