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Re: [Rule-list] 386 & Slinky-v0.2.* status
From: |
Eugene Wong |
Subject: |
Re: [Rule-list] 386 & Slinky-v0.2.* status |
Date: |
Thu, 02 May 2002 21:41:24 -0700 |
From: Michael Fratoni <address@hidden>
<snip>
Hrmmm?
What exactly is the difficulty you are having? If this is a follow up to
a previous post, I seem to have missed it.
Maybe my first email didn't make it all the way through.
My problem is that I can't do a network install. I'm trying to install from
an ftp server, but the network module [ne.o] doesn't seem to load. More on
this, below.
<snip>
If you are talking about the slinky installer, the kernel the installer
uses is a slightly modified version of Red Hat's 2.4.9-31-BOOT kernel and
the modules (available on my server) are from the same kernel.
Yes, I am using the slinky installer.
To demonstrate:
address@hidden cdrom]# insmod
/var/www/html/rule/slinky/MODULES/kernel/drivers/cdrom/sbpcd.o
/var/www/html/rule/slinky/MODULES/kernel/drivers/cdrom/sbpcd.o:
kernel-module version mismatch
/var/www/html/rule/slinky/MODULES/kernel/drivers/cdrom/sbpcd.o
was compiled for kernel version 2.4.9-31RULE
while this kernel is version 2.4.9-21.
The slinky-v0.2.1 images work here without difficulty.
<snip>
Perhaps I misunderstand the error message. Even in your example it says
"kernel-module version mismatch". So, how does the network get set up with a
kernel-module version mismatch? When I try:
insmod .../ne.o
then I also get a kernel-module version mismatch. I got the modules from
your website at:
http://www.tuxfan.homeip.net:8080/rule/slinky/MODULES/kernel/...
I can't ping any IP address, or use ifconfig.
Sincerely, and with thanks,
Eugene T.S. Wong
Sincerely, and with thanks,
Eugene T.S. Wong
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Re: [Rule-list] 386 & Slinky-v0.2.* status,
Eugene Wong <=
Re: [Rule-list] 386 & Slinky-v0.2.* status, Eugene Wong, 2002/05/03