
Hi Matt wrote At this point the hamregistry and the driver itself have been installed successfully (as per the previous two messages), what you don't have is the boot scripts. It's a fairly simply matter to install these manually: run the following commands as root: # install -o root -g root -m 755 Intel536_boot /etc/init.d/Intel536 # ln -s ../init.d/Intel536 /etc/rcS.d/S16Intel536 Shouldn't I be able to find 536ep0 in /dev if the drivers are installed? Nothing there! Bnonn. I ran your script but it just looked for repositories, Not found of course as we have no Internet connection. Have not been able to network Breezy with Dapper or SUSE 10.1 yet. Can ping them both ways but cant get Internet connection through them to patch Yast yet. Regards David

Sorry David, I should have mentioned that you'll need another kind of network connection present. That's the annoying catch-22 with setting up modem drivers... On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 21:24 +1200, David Bowen wrote:
Hi
Matt wrote
At this point the hamregistry and the driver itself have been installed successfully (as per the previous two messages), what you don't have is the boot scripts.
It's a fairly simply matter to install these manually: run the following commands as root:
# install -o root -g root -m 755 Intel536_boot /etc/init.d/Intel536 # ln -s ../init.d/Intel536 /etc/rcS.d/S16Intel536
Shouldn't I be able to find 536ep0 in /dev if the drivers are installed? Nothing there!
Bnonn. I ran your script but it just looked for repositories, Not found of course as we have no Internet connection. Have not been able to network Breezy with Dapper or SUSE 10.1 yet. Can ping them both ways but cant get Internet connection through them to patch Yast yet.
Regards David
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