Hi folks,
I am trying to mount a disk on my old notebook.
I load the modules
ide-probe-mod
ide-mod
ide-disk
ide-disk reports:
insmod: can't handle sections of type 924472131
insmod: Could not load the module: Success
I tried different sequences of loading the ide-modules...
The disk is reported
Tom
At 14:50 02.02.2004 -0800, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Monday 02 February 2004 02:34 pm, Stelios Koroneos wrote:
I assume that is a crypto hardware card I see in the image. Could you
please explain the driver you chose
Erich,
Actually its a Realtek ethernet card... Crypto is the name of the
(Bering 1.0 stable, Kernel 2.4.18)
Hi folks,
my second problem is to load this PCMCIA Card
I already did some search. Afaik the needed modules are
8390.o
pcnet_cs.o
8390.o loads fine...(no error at least ;-))
pcnet_cs reports:
insmod: unresolved symbol register_pccard_driver
insmod:
Charles
At 13:16 02.02.2004 -0600, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
..
I do this sort of thing using the 'views' feature of Bind9. Systems get different
IP's for the same hostname depending on who's asking (based on IP address of the
querying system). It's pretty easy to setup if you're running
Erich Titl wrote:
Charles
At 13:16 02.02.2004 -0600, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
..
I do this sort of thing using the 'views' feature of Bind9. Systems get different
IP's for the same hostname depending on who's asking (based on IP address of the
querying system). It's pretty easy to setup
Am Montag, 02. Februar 2004 23:50 schrieb Tom Eastep:
On Monday 02 February 2004 02:34 pm, Stelios Koroneos wrote:
I assume that is a crypto hardware card I see in the image. Could you
please explain the driver you chose
Erich,
Actually its a Realtek ethernet card... Crypto is the
At 14:25 03.02.2004, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Erich Titl wrote:
Charles
At 13:16 02.02.2004 -0600, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
..
I do this sort of thing using the 'views' feature of Bind9. Systems get
different IP's for the same hostname depending on who's asking (based on
IP address of
Sorry, forgot list
On 3 Feb 2004 at 13:02, Henning Jebsen wrote:
(Bering 1.0 stable, Kernel 2.4.18)
Hi folks,
my second problem is to load this PCMCIA Card
I already did some search. Afaik the needed modules are
8390.o
pcnet_cs.o
8390.o loads fine...(no error at least ;-))
Hi everyone,
I've been running into problems getting HTB set up on my Bering 1.2
machine.
1) In the user documentation
(http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/buhtb-qos.html#id2941520), it
says to run tc qdisc add dev eth0 root but that fails with an error
message of RTNETLINK answers: Invalid