From: Matthew F. <mf...@ci...> - 2001-07-27 18:15:04
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I'm guessing it is the attempts to mount /dev/fd0 (checking for the presence of a boot or config floppy) which works fine if a drive exists but there is no floppy disk present. If there is no drive then it takes a long time to time out. I should be able to modify the the /linuxrc to check for a floppy drive in /proc/devices and ignore the checks if one isn't there. I should be able to duplicate the problem on my laptop. -mdf > sorry, it doesn't hang forever, it just hang for 3 minutes (i looked at my > watch). > after this time trinux booted but without pcmcia. > I used the ISO from http://www.trinux.org/boot/trinux-80rc2-2.4.5.iso > is there a pcmcia ISO? > > The trinux-ide floppy works without that 3 minutes delay. > > > > It is a PCMCIA CD-ROM or an IDE? Does the trinux-ide floppy work, because > > that is the same kernel as on the CD-ROM? > > > _______________________________________________ > Trinux-talk mailing list > Tri...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trinux-talk > ------------------------------------- Matthew Franz mf...@ci... Security Research Engineer Security Technologies Assessment Team |