From: Chan K. H. <cha...@gm...> - 2011-08-11 18:52:03
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on your 2nd question... whenever you run coLinux, you're using the kernel that comes with coLinux. if you read the online wiki pages (yes there're many, but you pick up a few other interesting bits along the way), they tell you that the config file should use initrd.gz on first boot to install the coLinux kernel modules. as for networking tools, guess you gotta make a cobd1 device to your C:\, access your slackware packages/sources from there, & install. didn't quite understand your other post on networking. but i can tell you that slirp only lets you do TCP, doesn't do ping & needs to be set up using very specific IP and gateway (as per the wiki). hope this helps. kh On 2011-08-11 11:20, Gregg Levine wrote: > Hello! > How was the Slackware-13.0 image constructed? Does it boot the generic > kernel? Or a custom one? And what about creating a new kernel if need > be. Also the modules are not present. And the networking tools, such > as the OpenSSH one, and the basic networking series are not present. > > ----- > Gregg C Levine gre...@gm... > "This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again." > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Get a FREE DOWNLOAD! and learn more about uberSVN rich system, > user administration capabilities and model configuration. Take > the hassle out of deploying and managing Subversion and the > tools developers use with it. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/wandisco-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > coLinux-users mailing list > coL...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users > |