fc3 install issue

Janina Sajka janina at rednote.net
Fri May 6 09:38:09 EDT 2005


And you are chrooted to /mnt/sysimage? Yes? So that you no longer see
"/mnt/sysimage" as a prompt?

Eric Kosten writes:
> the .ko files all exist in the following area:
> lib/modules/2.6.9-1.681_FC3spk1/kernel/drivers/char/speakup
> 
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> 
> Good. And you have executed the chroot command, yes? So, you have an
> different prompt than before the chroot command?
> 
> Next question is, do the Speakup*.ko files exist in
> lib/modules/2.6.9-1.681_FC3_spk1/kernel/drivers/char/speakup/?
> 
> You should see them all there, e.g., speakup_acntpc.ko, speakup_acntsa.ko,
> speakup_apollo.ko, etc.
> 
> I am going off line until tomorrow now. Worst case scenario, I think,
> provided that the modules are all present, is to reboot and load Speakup
> by hand after logging in. Not as tidy as building the initrd before the
> reboot, but should be workable.
> 
> Eric Kosten writes:
> > Have not rebooted yet.  Output of uname -r:
> > 2.6.9-1.681_FC3_spk1
> 
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