Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 11:32:18 -0700 From: Ben_Calvert@amsinc.com To: "Sean O'Connell" <sean@stat.Duke.EDU> Cc: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 3c574 trouble continues Message-ID: <85256961.0065F986.00@ams-central-gate-5a.amsinc.com>
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re: ^M's
ah - i wondered about those. next time i'll gzip the files before sending.
hopefully that'll keep my favorate program from chewing up the files.
am about ready to launch into another round here, and am wondering if there're
any ways to capture what goes to the console during boot? these messages seem
to differ somewhat from the output of dmesg, and they might be usefull
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Ben_Calvert@amsinc.com stated:
:
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: sean - i followed your initial advice, modified the kernel config file, and
: added the pccard flags entry, and got the same result ("ep0 no irq?" this
time).
: i tried your kernel and got the attached output from /usr/sbin/config - it
: didn't like it much at all (which is strange, as many of the errors occur on
: blank lines :)
:
: am going to pack it in for the night and try again tomorrow with your next
round
: of advice.
I think some of the problem maybe with ^M's ... the original file you
sent had a slew of ^M pollution in it and maybe blotus notes is doing
something evil or how the text files are being handled (I smell windows).
There is a spiffy little port/package called dos2unix (or is it unix2dos)
that will strip the ^M's out a text file.
S
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