On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 13:19, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
The various forms of ${} substitution that exist in both ash and bash
are very powerful, and can do most string manipulations if used in the
right combination (see weblet for an example of lots of fancy tricks
with shell paramter
Greg Morgan wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
- There are a *LOT* of variable assignments of the form:
VAR=sed 's/.*LRP=/\1/; s/ .*//1' /proc/cmdline`
I didn't realize that these were slow. I think the original author was
Mister sed not that it was a bad thing.
The sed version requires
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 16:45:45 -0600, Charles Steinkuehler
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Also, is there any interest in making a 1440K minimal floppy boot disk
and a set of instructions available for the generation of a CD-ROM?
snip
Much less confusing than isolinux procedure outlined in the users
Am Donnerstag, 26. Februar 2004 23:45 schrieb Charles Steinkuehler:
I'm getting new network service soon (hopefully more bandwidth!), and
will be taking the opportunity to migrate my personal firewall system
from Dachstein CD to Bering.
Not that there's anything wrong with the method of
Hi!
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From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [leaf-devel] Bering on CD
I'm getting new network service soon (hopefully more bandwidth!), and
will be taking the opportunity
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 26. Februar 2004 23:45 schrieb Charles Steinkuehler:
snip
Also, is there any interest in making a 1440K minimal floppy boot disk
and a set of instructions available for the generation of a CD-ROM? I
find this a *VERY* easy way to make CD images, as you can
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Not that there's anything wrong with the method of creating a Bering CD
outlined in the users guide, but I'm wanting something a bit closer to
Dachstein (ie: floppy-boot emulation for the bootable CD, instead of
isolinux), as I find it easier to debug, and easier
I'm getting new network service soon (hopefully more bandwidth!), and
will be taking the opportunity to migrate my personal firewall system
from Dachstein CD to Bering.
Not that there's anything wrong with the method of creating a Bering CD
outlined in the users guide, but I'm wanting