On Mon, 2004-06-28 at 16:28, Eric House wrote:
I'd guess that there's something wrong with fat12 support in the
hdsupp package. Any ideas or suggestions?
There seems indeed to be something fundamentally wrong...
I tried to configure a new Bering-uClib 2.2.0-beta4 on a DiskOnChip this
Am I the doofus or what?
My only excuse is, when my lrpkg.cfg looks like this, it is easy to miss
one:
My only excuse is, when my lrpkg.cfg looks like this, it is easy to miss
one:
etc,local,bash,bwidth22,daemontl,djbutils,dhclient,dhcpd,dnscache,ifconfig,l
ibdb,libm,libpcap,libz,lncurses,lrdline2,mawk,modules,netsnmpd,netsnmpu,raml
og,rsync,sftp,ssh,sshd,tcpdump,tinydns,vim,weblet
The output
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Did you see my post about net-snmp? This package requires libdb.so.2 which
is not part of the libraries on the Dachstein CD. I found the file on the
Debian web site in the libdb++ package. Did you include it in either of
your net-snmp packages? If not, what
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Did you see my post about net-snmp? This package requires libdb.so.2 which
is not part of the libraries on the Dachstein CD. I found the file on the
Debian web site in the libdb++ package. Did you include it in either of
your
Angel Martin Alganza wrote:
I want to be able to boot a generic (Intel-based, IBM PC-based) computer
anywhere with just a floppy and an FTP server. Requiring NetBoot means
you can't do this.
So do I, and I very much like the idea of doing it using NILO (or any
other similar net boot