Re: kernel make error in if_wi.o

2005-01-07 Thread lucas reddinger
in other words, 5.x has a generic 802.11b driver called wlan(4) that contains common infrastructure among the many wireless drivers. that's what i get for just switching from 4.x (i don't believe there was such a thing). thanks for the help. lucas reddinger On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 21:25:22 -0800

kernel make error in if_wi.o

2005-01-06 Thread lucas reddinger
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Re: Fw: FreeBSD 5 on a laptop

2003-04-02 Thread Lucas Reddinger
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=328514+332780+/usr/local/www/db/text/2003/freebsd-current/20030323.freebsd-current I am trying to install FReeBSD 5 on an inspiron 2500. Everytime I try to install it hangs after loading the kernel. I have looked into it and it seems that there is

Re: Sending mail to this list

2003-03-16 Thread Lucas Reddinger
According to ARIN, this IP is owned by Rackspace. You should email [EMAIL PROTECTED] and ask that a proper reverse pointer be entered for your host. (I presume the host at rackspace is what you're using as your mail relay???) I cannot believe that an ISP would let this go on. I'm not sure

Re: 5.0 Install Kernel/Dell Inspiron 2650

2003-03-15 Thread Lucas Reddinger
So where can I go for help Where should I go? I would appriciate any comments. Thanks. Lucas Apparently, I need to disable eisa support to successfully boot a kernel on my Dell Inspiron 2650. In 4.x, I would do a `boot -c` followed by `eisa 0`. What about FreeBSD 5.0? I tried `set

Re: 5.0 Install Kernel/Dell Inspiron 2650

2003-03-15 Thread Lucas Reddinger
But I can't get 5.0 installed. And no one seems to want to help. To boot the 2650, eisa cannot exist in the boot kernel. And it does in the 5.0 boot kernel. On 4.x, I can use `boot -c` to take it out. But 5.0 does not have this feature, and I cannot get the hints to do this. So what now? I

5.0 Install Kernel/Dell Inspiron 2650

2003-03-11 Thread Lucas Reddinger
Apparently, I need to disable eisa support to successfully boot a kernel on my Dell Inspiron 2650. In 4.x, I would do a `boot -c` followed by `eisa 0`. What about FreeBSD 5.0? I tried `set hint.eisa.0.disabled=1` at the stage 3 boot prompt. It didn't seem to work. Any other ideas? I _really_