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On Friday 04 January 2002 02:41, you wrote: |
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maybe it's an idea to make a install procudere wich allows you to install |
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gentoo from a current linux distro e.g slack.. make partions ...enter |
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chrooted env.. en then install linux... |
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then you are able to config your own network and stuff like that en _THEN_ |
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install gentoo... |
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> I'm getting "uresolved symbol" errors with pcmcia nics. |
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> "You are trying to load a module without a GPL compatible license and it |
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> has unresolved symbols. Contact the module supplier for assistance, only |
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> they can help you." |
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> Has anyone actually used a PCMCIA card to install gentoo? |
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> Were these modules compiled seperately from the kernel and thrown in |
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> (were they ever tested)? |
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> Sorry. This is my second failed attempt. |
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> I've got a Compaq Evo N600c with a nic that's not supported in 2.4.16 |
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> (at least I can't figure out how). Looks like 2.4.17 has better eepro100 |
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> support |
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> but looks like you guys are gelling with 2.4.16. :( |
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