> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Aug 29 10:27 EDT 1995 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Howell) > Subject: Re: Just installed 0.93R5 HELP! > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian Hutchinson), > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Tue, 29 Aug 1995 22:27:00 +0800 (WST) > X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL24 PGP2] > Content-Type> : > text> > Content-Length: 1421 > > > > > Hi, > > > > I just installed 0.93R5. I got the base disks from > > ftp.debian.org/debian/disks-0.93R5. The install went > > great. > > > > Later when I booted from my floppy (I don't have lilo installed) I get a > > bunch > > of messages where something is trying to load modules from > > /lib/modules/1.1.94... > > I don't have a /lib/modules/1.1.94 dir, I only have a /lib/modules/1.2.1 > > dir. > > > > Anyway none of my modules are loaded correctly now so I can't get back on > > the net. > > > > Hopefully this is enough info for someone to tell me where I went wrong. I > > suspect > > that it is something to do with my boot disk but I not sure what to do at > > this point. > > > > Thanks in advance for help. > > Is it a boot disk made from the debian install? Or is it an old boot > disk. Sounds like an old one to me as I can't see why it would try and > load 1.1.94 modules unless your using a 1.1.94 kernel. Try making a 1.2.1 > bootdisk by booting up the debian disks again and selecting the make boot > disk option. > > Andrew > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Dehydration - 34%, Recollection of previous evening - 2%, embarrassment > factor - 91%. Advise repair schedule:- off line for 36 hours, re-boot > startup disk, and replace head - wow, what a night! > -- Kryten in Red Dwarf `The Last Day' > > Andrew Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Perth, Western Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Hey Andrew, I just did a uname -a and I guess I do have a 1.1.94 kernel! I got the base disks from ftp.debian.org/debian/disks-0.93R5. I have looked around for the modules1.1.94 file but I don't see one out there. I guess I don't know where to go from here. Yes I did make my boot disk by selecting "make boot disk" for the install screen. Brian Hutchinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

