Do you mean your network connection when running under Familiar or under your
new intimate installation?
I will assume that it is under Intimate that you have lost the connection, in
which case, you need to:
1. Copy across the relevant config files for your card from /etc/pcmcia.
2. Copy the kernel modules from your current Familiar install into the
/lib/modules/<current Familiar kernel version> directory of your Intimate
install.
I think Intimate installs 2.4.3 by default and most people are on 2.4.(16-18)
with Familiar so the Intimate mods are no use at all!
3. Copy the modules.* files from /var that are symlinked from
/lib/modules/<kernel ver>/modules.* in Familiar to /lib/modules/<current
Familiar kernel version> directory of your Intimate install.
This is all most easily done by just mounting your Intimate partition under
Familiar and copying it all across.
This is basically what I had to do to get things going although I installed
from the .tgz image on the Intimate site rather than using the installer
script, so it /may/ differ, but check the above and that should help.
If it's your Familiar install that's lost its net connection, then I am
stumped, you could try asking someone on #intimate on openprojects.net - they
are very, very helpful!
Regards,
Ben
On Saturday 27 Apr 2002 6:23 pm, Britt Ethan Houser wrote:
> I just installed intimate on top of familiar .52, and I lost my network
> connection. I was using a cisco aironet 350 series card with a double
> sleeve. I am not sure exactly where/how to start troubleshooting. Can
> someone point me in the right direction?
Received on Sat Apr 27 2002 - 18:03:16 EDT
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