Re: Re. uhci
From: Martin Jungowski (jungowsk_at_in.tum.de)
Date: 09/30/03
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 06:47:52 +0200
Hi,
Even if you're booting Linux via floppy, there's still a Lilo installed
on that floppy disk. Plus I don't see what the problem is, thousands of
users are running both, Windows and Linux on their computer and using
Lilo without any trouble.
The file /etc/lilo.conf should exist either way but simply state, that
lilo is going to be installed on a floppy disk rather than the MBR.
Hence what I said still applies, you have to modify the /etc/lilo.conf
file and update lilo on your floppy disk by running lilo.
Martin Jungowski
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 00:08, Sidney Brooks wrote:
> -- Martin Jungowski <jungowsk@in.tum.de> wrote:
> > There are two reasons why the module is not loading:
> >
> > First of all, it's named "usb-uhci" not "uhci" hence
> > the right command
> > is
> >
> > "modprobe usb-uhci"
> >
> > which you'll have to execute with root privileges.
> > However if you're
> > running the stock Debian Woody installation, you
> > have Kernel 2.2 which
> > does not support USB out of the box. You will have
> > to install a newer
> > kernel, the easiest way to do so is
> >
> > "apt-cache search kernel-image"
> >
> > and then look for what the lateste kernel-image for
> > your architecture
> > is. Install it via apt-get and modify your
> > /etc/lilo.conf file. Don't
> > forget to apply the changes by executing lilo.
> > Reboot, select the new kernel and try "modprobe
> > usb-uhci"
> >
> > Martin
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 21:58, Sidney Brooks wrote:
> > > --- John Spray <jcs116@york.ac.uk> wrote:
> > > > Sidney Brooks wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >I must install the module uhci
> > > > >
> > > > Linux kernel modules are already present on your
> > > > system. Installing the
> > > > module refers not to obtaining it, but to
> > loading it
> > > > into the running
> > > > kernel. This is generally done with a command
> > such
> > > > as "modprobe uhci",
> > > > where uhci is the name of the module which you
> > wish
> > > > to load. To
> > > > configure your debian system to load a certain
> > > > module on boot, add the
> > > > desired module's name to the list in
> > /etc/modules.
> > > > See man modprobe,
> > > > man modules.
> > > >
> > >
> > > When I use "modprobe uhci", the response is "Can't
> > > locate module uhci".
> > >
> > >
> This explains my problem. However, when I tried to
> carry out the upgrade, I ran into another problem. I
> have no lilo.conf file, probably because I am loading
> from a floppy. Using separate partitions for windows
> and linux,I have had nothing but trouble with lilo
> and, therefore, I load linux witha floppy. Is there a
> way to upgrade the kernel therough lilo while
> preventing lilo from becoming my boot loader?
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