OK, i know this is not the "supported" kernel,. but the results i got
are tooo weird.
1 - i have no scsi devices. I guess my computer really wanted one, so it
reads my windows partition as /dev/sda1. Makes mounting the partition
really interesting.
2 - Lilo is only happy after i've run it 3 times under 2.2.0_pre7. It's
like the holy hand grenade in Monty Python... "and the counting of the
running shall be three".
3 - Here's a cute thing: there's apparently a database of vendor numbers
with the corresponding companies. The vendor of my modem is listed in
there; in the pci devices list, the vendor # is given, but comes up as
unknown vendor. i thought computers were good for analyzing info.
Do I have to write the code to tell the machine to look in the database
& compare notes with it, so that the machine might understand what it
has??
It's a hacker kernel. Just thought some of the endearing features it
displays on a relatively new machine (K6-2, 64M RAM, 4M video, etc),
might amuse/dismay other SuSe-ites.
"If you knew SuSE
like I knew SuSE
uh-oh, what a game...
Hassle,
(built in Kassel?)
Golly, baby what a passel.."
-bastardization of an old war song
--
islandwolf
"when a dachshund just isn't enough"
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