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Re: wheeee! installed. no network. now what? :)
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Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton |
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Re: wheeee! installed. no network. now what? :) |
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Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:41:48 +0000 |
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On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 02:48:54PM +0100, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
> i don't have an eepro100 card _per se_, btw, it's built-in into
> the sony portable (pcg-z600hek).
>
> Mine is an built-in card too; a Compaq Armada M700.
>
> hm. i used google to search, last month, for some of this stuff.
> if my memory serves correctly, it was on gnu.org.
>
> You could also have followed the URL I gave you in the first reply.
> If I didn't provide an URL, then I apologize. But here it is again:
>
> http://web.walfield.org/papers/hurd-installation-guide/english/hurd-install-guide.html
>
> It can be accesed from hurd.gnu.org too.
>
> okay, that i found and tried last night.
>
> And the exact command line was?
the same as your example, and those listed in the guides.
which iirc was:
settrans /servers/socket/2 /hurd/pfinet --interface=eth0 -a 192....
> so i took a look in /servers/socket and found a symbolic link inet
> already existed (???)
>
> Yes, thats the way it is supposed to be. /servers/socket/inet points
> to /servers/socket/2. Can you also give the output of "showtrans
> /servers/socket/2"?
ah ha! i expected that kind of command to exist, will run it later
tonight.
> And maybe try removing any translators attached
> with "settrans -fgap /servers/socket/2" before setting an translator
> there. You can look at what the options means with --help as the
> single option to settrans, or showtrans.
fantastic.
thanks.
will do.
have to reboot etc.
l.