About the CFs: i just tried all of my cards, fortunatly i find one witch works good with this stuff
Sometimes i play around with cfdisk and change the heads, cylinders and sectors of the cf-card so that the have the same values as a working card. It sometime works.8363,
Did you change something on your site? It appears that the download file has changed, but I may be wrong. If so what has changed?caulktel; i didn't change anything. I have just download the file and tested it. There is everything it was.
By the way: I have a newer Version with a more configurated Fluxbox and Kphone. If someone is interestedt, i will upload it on the berlios side. I8363,
That would be great if you don't mind. I was going to configure Fluxbox myself, but didn't want to go to the trouble of removing the CF card and putting it in my linux box just for that. I think I will pickup another CF card to put it on so I can keep the one I'm using now as a spare. Thanks again.Hey 8363 (and all!),
I've been trying to compile my own kernel from my Unbuntu box, following the instructions from the NetVista-HOWTO.html and your guidance. I read that you built your system on a Debian machine - and Unbuntu is based on that, so I thought it would be relatively easy. I've compiled a 2.4.21 kernel + listed patches, without errors, and set the 8363 to boot via NFS.
However, my 02-updated PBOM on my N2200-8363 begins to load the kernel - then hangs with the IBM load screen becoming distorted from the top of the screen.
How do you (or did you) error check your kernel when you were building it? By that, I'm presuming you had some build errors or non-working kernel builds during your time spent developing your build: How did you check these to find out where the failure was?
Oh, and I wasn't sure if I should post to the DSL forum or the berlios one - hope I made the right choice!