On Nov 18, 2008, at 7:56 AM, Dmitry Komissaroff wrote:
Jasse Jansson ?:
Do anyone knows why it's impossible to install from an external
USB CD/DVD-drive ???
I'm may be too late, but answer is simple (worked for me with
AsusEEE 701), you need just load EHCI usb driver manualy from
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 8:19 PM, Christopher Rawnsley
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On 14 Nov 2008, at 12:09, Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
Would you be interested to port it from FreeBSD? My plate is kinda
full at the moment. Please feel free to ask questions on kernel@ or
users@, if you want to do
Sepherosa Ziehau schrieb:
IIRC, our install CD will not populate /usr/src
There is the kernel source on the LiveCD, in /usr/src-sys.tar.bz2 but
it's not installed to the hard disk.
Sascha
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http://yoyodyne.ath.cx
On 14 Nov 2008, at 04:09, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
Could be; look at the dmesg if you can to see if it sees the
device. It's
possible that the network device is an ath(4) chipset, in which case
you
would have to boot a kernel with it compiled in? I'm guessing.
It's an Atheros L2 Fast
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Christopher Rawnsley
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On 14 Nov 2008, at 04:09, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
Could be; look at the dmesg if you can to see if it sees the device. It's
possible that the network device is an ath(4) chipset, in which case you
would have to
On 14 Nov 2008, at 12:09, Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
Would you be interested to port it from FreeBSD? My plate is kinda
full at the moment. Please feel free to ask questions on kernel@ or
users@, if you want to do it.
I'll give it a go when I have a DF box up and running :) My driver
On Fri, November 14, 2008 7:19 am, Christopher Rawnsley wrote:
I'll give it a go when I have a DF box up and running :) My driver
development is nil. Are there any particular drivers in the tree that
are general enough for me to see what system calls might need to be
changed etc? What are the
On 12 Nov 2008, at 23:21, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
What I do when I want to install OpenBSD is: download an appropriate
bsd.rd [0] to an existing OpenBSD installation on a USB HDD, boot from
the said USB HDD on the new hardware to which brand-new HDD we're
about to install an OS, type boot
On Nov 13, 2008, at 4:31 PM, Christopher Rawnsley wrote:
On 12 Nov 2008, at 23:21, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
What I do when I want to install OpenBSD is: download an appropriate
bsd.rd [0] to an existing OpenBSD installation on a USB HDD, boot
from
the said USB HDD on the new hardware
On 12/11/2008, Christopher Rawnsley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While I don't have a Acer Aspire I do have a netbook of some kind and I
would like to raise the general issue that you get with them. They don't
have CD drives. From the sounds of things, it doesn't seem like too big a
deal for you
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