Johan,
I decided to post this to the list after all. Note: the message from
Charles is still probably more accurate than my analysis below,
At 2002-02-09 15:15 -0500, Johan Ugander wrote:
Oh, and by the way, my pc/104 pcmcia bridge is the tri-m aaeon pcm3115b
Today I've put up a new build of dachstein 1.0.2 CD with glibc 2.1.3
onto sourceforge:
leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/kapeka/lrp-packages
I fixed one or two minor bugs, repackaged ipmail.lrp, updated to
latest openssh version from Jacques Nilo, updated ez-ipupdate and
replaced login, adduser
Johan Ugander, 2002-02-09 15:15 -0500
Oh, and by the way, my pc/104 pcmcia bridge is the tri-m aaeon pcm3115b
http://www.tri-m.com/products/aaeon/pcm3115b.html
http://www.tri-m.com/products/aaeon/manual/pcm3115b.pdf
After reading the 3115b manual pages 4-7 through 4-10, I believe
you're going
At 2002-02-10 10:21 -0500, Johan Ugander wrote:
I was unable to locate anything in the 3115b manual that mentions
CompactFlash (CF) or true IDE mode. I don't think CF devices are
supported as a boot medium.
CF 1.4 specifications.
http://www.compactflash.org/cfspc1_4.pdf
Section 6-1 - 6-8
OK. My suggestion is that we need something short and sweet, something that
is not comprehensive (by a long shot) but that contains a short list of
items that covers the most common things we need to know.
It's part of a general ambition I have to put the F back in FAQ (by which I
mean that
At 2002-02-10 14:22 -0800, Ray Olszewski wrote:
OK. My suggestion is that we need something short and sweet, something
that is not comprehensive (by a long shot) but that contains a short list
of items that covers the most common things we need to know.
It's part of a general ambition I have to
On 2/10/02 at 2:22 PM, Ray Olszewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. My suggestion is that we need something short and
sweet, something that is not comprehensive (by a long
shot) but that contains a short list of items that covers
the most common things we need to know.
It's part of a