Have compiled it in the kernel and now it seems to work Now the next hurdle to take is grub and how to boot my windows partition. But maybe I will switch to lilo instead seems to be much easier in this case!
Will try to find out why it does not work when I load it as modules, have probably besides ...
I have two IBM discs in a raid0 array using the on board promise controller of my P4b533 main board. And a single IBM disc from which I am running gentoo. I would like to be able to mount the windows partitions on the raid0 discs.
I am running a 2.4.20 kernel and have loaded the following ...
Sometime ago I have asked some help with a problem that I have with Mozilla. Unfortunately no one could help me. In mozilla text is missing in almost al webpages. I have installed gentoo from scratch (stage1) a number of times and the problem appears each time after I had emerge-d "acrobat ...
In (dual boot) windows there is no problem.
In gentoo Linux it seems like the time is saved to disk during shutdown and picked up again during start up (don't
know if that is actually the case but that's what it looks like,sure does sound silly)
I have a problem with ntp and the time on my machine.
It seems that each time I switch off my PC the clock does not tick until I switch it on again. When it is switched on again ntpd gives up because it finds 8 hours is too much a difference.
Installing Acroread also causes problem with fonts in mozilla.
In a previous post I wrote that after installing a nice and clean gentoo system (with Xfree, kde and mozilla) I tried to install a bin tarball containing OpenOffice 1.0 This made all webpages in mozilla unusable. All text has ...
I have the same problem (i think it's the same problem):
After OpenOffice installation, pages in mozilla are an absolute mess (all pages). Parts of text are missing while I can still click the hyper links, but I cannot read them. So it seems al information is there but I cannot read it. I think it ...
Thanks for all your replies but maybe I did not explain exactly what I meant.
The whole point in lilo -R was that you could override your default only for the next boot. It was like telling the bootmenu what to do in the next boot.
On my computer Windows is the default :oops: because others use ...