[PLUG] 2.4.x?

Christopher N. Deckard cnd@ecn.purdue.edu
Thu, 08 Feb 2001 08:45:11 -0500


Make sure you have the most recent modutils.

Also, I've noticed that when using devfs, if you create a device on your 
own it won't be there when you reboot the next time.  That includes 
symlinks in /dev.  I've added some stuff in the init scripts to create 
them each boot up.

-Chris

andrew.g.hourselt.1 wrote:

> Everything worked fine or better for me, except that I had to set up
> iptables (even though all the information I found said 2.4 netfilter would
> work with ipchains)
> Netfilter info is easy to find on the web, I think I found it through a
> link in the masquerading howto.
> 
> On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, patrick.n.fitzgerald.1 wrote:
> 
> 
>> Hello.
>> Has anyone here tried out the 2.4 kernel series? If so, how likely is it
>> to break stuff? Does anyone know of a good "here's whats going to break
>> when you upgrade" page?
>> 
>> P.
>> 
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