Re: Newbie Question (sorta :)

1997-07-22 Thread OLH
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Re: Newbie Question (sorta :)

1997-07-22 Thread OLH
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Re: Newbie Question (sorta :)

1997-07-22 Thread OLH
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Re: Newbie Question (sorta :)

1997-05-21 Thread Paul McDermott
hi Adam, you go through the install again by choosing your keyboard, activating your swap drive, mounting your hardrives and then choose to configure your device drivers. I hope this helps Paul On Wed, 21 May 1997, Adam Shand wrote: > Hi. > > I was getting a new unix trainee to install debian

Re: Newbie Question (sorta :)

1997-05-21 Thread Tomislav Vujec
Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The question is: Is there any way to get back to the screen with the menu > interface for loading modules into the kernel once you are done with the > install or is it a once only sorta thing? Run /usr/sbin/modconf. It's from package modconf, which is requ

Re: Newbie Question (sorta :)

1997-05-21 Thread George Bonser
I found it pretty easy: look in /lib/modules/2.0.30/net and see if the module that you need is there, if it is, edit /etc/modules to comment out the incorrect module, enter the proper one on a new line and reboot. If it is not there and if you have kernel source installed, go to /usr/src/linux/d

Re: Newbie Question (sorta :)

1997-05-21 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
The utility for loading modules is called modconf. If you run it in an xterm be sure to have #ifdef COLOR *customization: -color #endif in your $HOME/.Xresources and have your TERM environment variable set to xterm-color. Adam Shand wrote: > > I was getting a new unix trainee to install debia

Newbie Question (sorta :)

1997-05-21 Thread Adam Shand
Hi. I was getting a new unix trainee to install debian today for the first time. They muffed choosing the right module for the ethernet card and made it all the way through the install. The question is: Is there any way to get back to the screen with the menu interface for loading modules into t