t;>
>> How can you merge if you don't have a difference
>
>>> I've checked that it even works, if you replace the original package with
>>> the new version on /mnt.
>>
>> Yes, that works and it corresponds to
>>
>> - AC, AC1 and AC' are available
[RFC] DCD checkfreespace() vs. multiple filesystems
There has been some debate regarding /etc/cron.daily/multicron-d and one
of its functions, checkfreespace(), the default configuration for which
does *not* recognize nor act on multiple filesystems.
What follows is my proposed modification
y cut down on the errors but DO NOT
stop the system altogether:
-f Don't do a shutdown(8) - force halt or reboot
-n Don't do a sync
-d Don't write wtmp record (implied by -n) trying to write wtmp
is what caused most of the errors
-i Shutdown all network interfaces first
-p When halting the
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remember how to 3-D rotate it.
I played a little bit with the hat, i think i turned it in the right
direction but the result is kind of funny ( hat too small, looks like a
new years eve party :))
I don't promote it as logo but wanted to show it still
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se SeaWall for firewalling rules (The Materhorn/Eiger scripts are
fine, but limited when you need to do more than they planned for, plus I
seem to be the only one maintaining them...I'd rather help the SeaWall
guys
get a larger user base)
D) Add nifty add-ons (dhcp server, weblet, ssh, whatever) as desir
er scripts
are
fine, but limited when you need to do more than they planned for, plus
I
seem to be the only one maintaining them...I'd rather help the SeaWall
guys
get a larger user base)
D) Add nifty add-ons (dhcp server, weblet, ssh, whatever) as
desired
The new disk images could be the
/* .
+
+# pkg.conf: contains a list of configuration files with
+# optional description (separated by tab)
+
+$(CONFF):
+ [ -d $(LRPKG) ] || mkdir -p $(LRPKG)
+ if [ -n $(CONFFILE) -a -f $(CONFFILE) ] ; then \
+ cp -a $(CONFFILE) $(CONFF) ; \
+ fi
+
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this for their
embedded systems more programs that are really needed for
routing/scripting/firewalling should work than.
So maybe in half a year it gets really usable.
So what do you think (or did you already discuss this and i missed it ???)
I''d love to work on this. Actually I already planned
Steven Peck wrote:
Well, I still like the LRP298 base., What I want to sdo as a learning
excercise (when I move) is to update it. Update busybox, the kernel, etc.
Be about 2 months before I get started. David D seems to have learned
a lot hacking on Oxygen, that I figure I can play
I need a firewall system that does what *I* need it to do..
I want to run shorewall with a 2.4.x kernel
I want to run it on a hard disk, or even boot from a floppy to a live
filesystem on CD (or even d/l the filesystem off of network), and then keep
config files on floppy...
I am
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I have new kernels available, which include patches for a couple recent
kernel bugs:
[ snip ]
I notice that your site
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein-CD/CD-Contents/
indicates file change dates more recent than your original issue of
printf ( Problem with ping - returned %d\n,n ) ;
What is n here?
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x17f0c4 in ()
Single stepping until exit from function __libc_free,
which has no line number information.
Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV
I will, once one is available, but there was only an RC2 on the site a day
ago...
- Hilton
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Cc: LEAF Users; LEAF Developers
at least one volunteer, who is more involved in all those shitty
aspects of internationalization
- OK, I understand - who should do the work, I 'd like to give away 'cause
it's a pain :)
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Does anyone have any experience using a D-Link DFE-570TX 4-Port NIC under
Linux?
From what I've been able to piece together is that the standard tulip
module
should work for it since its using 4 x DEC DC21143 chips.
These cards work great! I have several running and have had absolutely
On Friday 01 February 2002 17:52, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
the backup destination of packages points by default to cdrom,
which is write-protected by technology...
Could this be changed easily to default to /dev/fd0?
Cosmetic change, I know, for leaf-die-hards
On 2/7/02 at 7:32 PM, Michael D. Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there some kind of standard whereby, when building a new LEAF
package, we know *where* particular files belong?
The trouble is, there's no true standard at all. I administrate 4 or
5 varieties of UNIX at work; they have
On 2/8/02 at 1:08 PM, Michael D. Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hence, my interest in filesystem and file location standards . . .
This is exactly the reason for the restrictive djbtools license - he
wants his code to be in EXACTLY the SAME place in EVERY SYSTEM, and
wants his code to work
Serge =
Serge Caron wrote:
I got my first paycheck from a computer center (as they were called then :)
in September 1970. You do the math. It is obvious that your message below
was heathfelt and the product of a long experience. I respectfully request
that you humor me into reading this
Serge Caron wrote:
[ snip ]
I am waiting for a plane and cannot do that right now. I suggest you visit
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/scaron/leaf.htm with a fresh eye and mess
around with the discussion.img floppy.
Please take apart root.lrp before you start (just for fun!). If I
As I recall, prior to the recent changes to
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/, there was a link to a developer's site
via the main menus on the leftmost side to this page.
Perhaps, I am thinking of the Main Menu | Developer Content link.
However, would it be valuable to put these links under
At 4/5/02 03:55 PM -0600, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Recently, I have seen several posts regarding searches for items seen
in LEAF articles quite in the past.
I also have found myself looking for something that I'd swear I had
seen on the main ttp://leaf.sourceforge.net/ page
Although there are already several other ntpclient.lrp's out there, this
one is different:
[1] It is the smallest that I've found:
# ls -al ntpclient.lrp
-rw-r--r--1 helices leaf 7651 Apr 26 09:32 ntpclient.lrp
[2] It includes an init script starting, stopping and configuring the
On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 04:26:28PM -0400, Tom Oehser wrote:
It is broken in CVS, at least, if I do:
echo XXX | ./busybox gzip | ./busybox gzip -d
XXX
gzip: Invalid gzip magic
gzip: Invalid gzip magic
gzip: Invalid gzip magic
gzip: Invalid gzip magic
gzip: Invalid gzip magic
gzip
No matter how hard I try, I cannot commit a directory structure to cvs.
I get lock failures, even when I try to commit them one directory at a
time.
Clearly, there is some approved process for doing this and I do not know
what that is.
Also, what is this limitation that all files must use
On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 22:39, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
No matter how hard I try, I cannot commit a directory structure to cvs.
Michael,
You need to use import to add a directory of files. You can use add
to make new directories.
I get lock failures, even when I try to commit them one
On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 01:01:27PM -0700, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
CVS is designed to handle directories full of information... so a
directory tree of html documents is a natural thing to enter.
An idea...
net-snmp/
README.txt
package
Mike Noyes wrote:
Anyone,
Will removing the following lines from enforce_naming leave the perl
script functional?
Yes, absolutely yes; provided that either all of the lines are
completely _removed_ or completely commented out.
# Verify that all files are lowercase, except Makefiles
Mike Noyes wrote:
On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 12:23, David Douthitt wrote:
I've been looking at some things, and updated
syslinux and e3 (in the CVS tree) to their apparent
current versions.
I've noticed that CVS can be a major pain, especially with
renaming files, or deleting or moving
On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 13:00, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Mike Noyes wrote:
On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 12:23, David Douthitt wrote:
I've been looking at some things, and updated
syslinux and e3 (in the CVS tree) to their apparent
current versions.
I've noticed that CVS can
Patches item #586333, was opened at 2002-07-25 13:34
You can respond by visiting:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=313751aid=586333group_id=13751
Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Hendry D. Lee (hdlee)
Assigned
Everyone,
Congratulations. We broke most of our old records for project stats last
month. We're now in the top 1% of SF projects.
https://sourceforge.net/project/stats/index.php?report=monthsgroup_id=13751
Month Rank Page Views D/l
July 2002 230 ( 97.64 ) 93,751 13,021
Top
On Friday 20 September 2002 22:54, H. D. Lee wrote:
List,
I have tested building Bering kernel from scratch, with the addition
of ip_vs patch. During the process, I have noticed an interesting
fact.
When compiling on Mandrake Linux 8.2, the result of the kernel
(bzImage) is slightly
Le Dimanche 12 Janvier 2003 22:15, Charles Steinkuehler a écrit :
Jacques Nilo wrote:
Any fix/patch planned for df wich could work for all types of 2.4 kernels
?
# rm /bin/df
# cat /bin/df EOF
#!/bin/sh
/bin/busybox df | sed /^rootfs/d
EOF
# chmod 755 /bin/df
beauty of ash
some sort of GUI.
d) be able to import Shorewall 1 configurations.
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and/or nntp.sourceforge.net)
c) Web support (SF forums for each LEAF release/branch) (note: we
already use SF support trackers)
d) New LEAF release/branch specific MLs.
leaf-bering
leaf-dachstein
leaf-lince
leaf-oxygen
leaf
On Sunday 09 February 2003 11:45 am, Mike Noyes wrote:
b) NNTP support (news.gmane.org and/or nntp.sourceforge.net)
I like NNTP, but it doesn't necessarily address the volume problem at all.
d) New LEAF release/branch specific MLs.
leaf-bering
leaf-dachstein
is really going to need some help to find all the
hundred or so packages David D. has tucked away in his devel
tree. And I won't go into the rest. You all know what it's
like out there.
It's not fair that we don't do some organization as part of
our attempt at a new package system!
But what
to look at the posts.
d) New LEAF release/branch specific MLs.
leaf-bering
leaf-dachstein
leaf-lince
leaf-oxygen
leaf-packetfilter
leaf-wisp-dist
This would address the issue for most of the discouraged users, but
would be a real
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 17:11:36 -0600
Michael D. Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[1] Are we limited to IDE? Does anybody have USB working?
I've been using USB quite a lot with Knoppix (a CDROM distro); it works
well. However, it requires SCSI support.
[2] What types of media are actually
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 10:20, Matt Schalit wrote:
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[4] What about this write protect issue? Is it safe to assume that
_all_ units have this facility? What is the nomenclature to communicate
this requirement to vendors?
Isn't the ADM DOM the only write
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 19:25:28 -0600
Michael D. Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you booting off of this? How? Any special preparation to
boot off of USB?
You could say I am. It's a three-media startup: install CDROM,
boot off of that. Put the floppy configuration disk in the
floppy
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 14:54, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
I want to eliminate both floppy and cdrom. So, we will need to boot
directly from the flash . . .
Michael,
These two links may interest you.
Linux Mobile System
http://linuxmobile.sourceforge.net/main_eng.html
USB Flash Drives
http
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 07:49, K.-P. Kirchdrfer wrote:
We need uclibc-0.9.15 like the glibc dirs...
K.-P.,
Would this restructuring be acceptable to the Bering-uClibc team?
D) Move bin/packages/uclibc/linux-2.4.20.upx to bin/bering-uclibc/ .
Rename bin/packages/uclibc to bin/packages
Also sprach Mike Noyes (Tue 04 Mar 02003 at 07:46:00AM -0800):
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 07:58, Mike Noyes wrote:
This breakdown of the url may make things easier to understand. Please
let me know if further explanation is necessary.
Standard prefix:
a
--On Wednesday, March 05, 2003 09:22:27 AM -0500 Sean E. Covel
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Anyone see this on Slashdot?
http://www.benzedrine.cx/ackpri.html
Here is a mirror. The above site was /.'d almost immediately:
http://pages.infinit.net/pmessier/ackpri/ackpri.html
Is there any way
...
reboot -d -f -i
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Not entirely. There is a problem with the stylesheets and xsltproc on
the SF shell. I'm trying to work the problem out in the #docbook irc
channel. PDF generation doesn't seem to be affected.
runtime error: file
/home/groups/d/do/docbook/htdocs/release/xsl/current/xhtml/html-rtf.xsl line
??
try something like
zcat ${PATCHDIR}/${PATCH1} | patch -d ${KERNELDIR} -p1
cheers
Erich
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Sorry for the noise, got it working with the following menu.lst
serial --speed=38400
terminal serial
#password --md5 $1TH$8O$%w0$d^20R4ff^*a2K/oUm.
root (hd0,0)
timeout 5
default 0
# For booting Linux
title LEAF Bering Version 1.3
kernel /linux console=ttyS0,38400 init=/linuxrc rw root=/dev/ram0
#
# VARIABLES
#
set -e
DATE=`date '+%Y-%m-%d %T %Z'`
PROJ_DIR=/home/groups/l/le/leaf
TMP_DIR=/tmp/persistent/leaf
PSERVER=-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/leaf
DB_XSL=/home/groups/d/do/docbook/htdocs/release/xsl/current
DB_XSL_CUST=/tmp/persistent
ntpd won't adjust the clock if the time diff is to big.
Try using ntpdate to set time before trying to adjust time with ntpd.
/Per
On 2010-11-11 12:04, Andrew wrote:
Hi all.
I tried to test bb ntpd how it works. Unfortunatelly, for me it can't
set system time:
# ntpd -d -n -p 10.255.0.2
Hi,
As per my earlier mail I have fixed my problems with make version 3.82
on Fedora 14, but I am seeing 2 failures running buildall.sh which are
unrelated.
DEVTOOLS
calling buildpacket for devtools
Generating package devtools
cp: cannot stat
: Andrew Denisenko nitr0...@users.sourceforge.net
Date: Fri Dec 14 14:22:42 2012
accel-ppp: update to upstream version
D repo/accel-ppp/accel-ppp-1.7.2.tar.bz2
A repo/accel-ppp/accel-ppp-1.7.3.tar.bz2
D repo/accel-ppp/add_rpath.patch
M repo/accel-ppp/buildtool.cfg
M
Hi Yves;
busybox fails to build after your latest commit:
cp busybox.config /opt/buildtool-master/source/i486-unknown-linux-
uclibc/busybox/busybox-1.22.1/.config
[ -f busybox.config-e3ne.patch ] \
patch -d /opt/buildtool-master/source/i486-unknown-linux-
uclibc/busybox/busybox-1.22.1
(but
Mike can create one :D).
Is it good or do we need to open the registration ?
Regards,
Yves
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icates with the application in a separate
protocol if the application wants to talk to you at all. I believe
wpasupplicant supports the D-BUS protocol to do this. Then you need
quite extensive control logic to do _what_ exactly? To just check that a
module was loaded? There are more interesting problems to
as good as possible.
d) packages updated and kernel patched.
1-b) This is somewhat hard to do, given the progression from Debian
through a few versions of LRP to Oxygen. However, the work is 90% done
in the files that are up on my page. My question is, am I violating The
U
for log and spool and pid files, it just seems cleaner
to me.
3) Security should be as good as possible.
d) packages updated and kernel patched.
1-b) This is somewhat hard to do, given the progression from Debian
through a few versions of LRP to Oxygen. However, the work is 90% done
with the dhcp
server, so after the dns:
$E "Dhcp-1:"; $FW -O -a accept -W eth0 -P udp -S $IPX/32 68 -D 0/0 67 -o
$E "Dhcp-2:"; $FW -I -a accept -W eth0 -P udp -S $DHCP_S/24 67 -D IPX/32
68 -o
NOTE: I used a /24 instead of /32 with DHCP_S since my server seems to
always st
this and i missed it ???)
I''d love to work on this. Actually I already planned to make a
proof-of-concept version of some LRP distro based on uClibc.
Well maybe we can talk about that ;-)
The Maintainer of busybox/tinylogin/uClibc seems to be willing to help get
things running if you run
using those lines for that. Of course, you have to enable 'IP
Transparent Proxy' in your kernel.
ipchains -A input -p TCP -d YOUR_IP/32 www -j ACCEPT (in case you have
your own web server)
ipchains -A input -p TCP -d 0/0 www -j REDIRECT
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
work, I can fallback to the Enhanced solution, above.
Correct me, if I'm wrong -- it won't be the first time today ;
/etc/lrp.conf has a variable: lrp_SPACECHECK=YES/NO -- if YES, then --
and, only then -- /etc/cron.daily/multicron-d and its links can run
checkfreespace(), which calls updatefree
Am Donnerstag, 17. Januar 2002 04:15 schrieb Michael D. Schleif:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Following problem:
Using Dachstein and creating a separate ramdisk /dev/ram1 for
/var/log malfunctions lrp.conf spacecheck.
I think the spacecheck intention is to monitor /var/log, cause
David Douthitt wrote:
On 2/8/02 at 1:08 PM, Michael D. Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hence, my interest in filesystem and file location standards . . .
This is exactly the reason for the restrictive djbtools license - he
wants his code to be in EXACTLY the SAME place in EVERY
Correction: my bad . . .
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Voilà!
Serge Caron wrote:
Let me reduce my confusion to its firstmost problem: How does your sed
process facilitate ``*I don't backup program binaries*''?
AFAIK, ${pkg}.list files -- _minus_ ${pkg}.exclude.list files -- define
Correction #2: my bad . . .
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Voilà!
Serge Caron wrote:
Let me reduce my confusion to its firstmost problem: How does your sed
process facilitate ``*I don't backup program binaries*''?
AFAIK, ${pkg}.list files -- _minus_ ${pkg}.exclude.list files
separation in
the pre-authentication phase. The directory should not contain
any files and must be owned by root and not group or world-
writable.
[d] debian changed this at compile time to: /var/run/sshd
[e] So, there is *NO* requirement for group sshd.
[f
great...
maybe David will offer a more recent squid ? ( squid-2.5.PRE8 or 2.4.STABLE7
?)
( or maybe Jacques will offer one for Bering?)
David, may I suggest to start squid in init.d/squid with -D to prevent squid
from stopping
if the DNS server is not available yet?
( patch :
diff -ur squid/etc/init.d
the libraries
statically linked. I expect to have both ssh and zebra running on the same
system. Would it be better to use the libssl as suggested by H. D. Lee. That
is, assuming that there is an ssh.lrp without libcrypto statically linked.
Strictly for the purpose of conserving space.
I do not know
to a page that shows
the Guides and HowTos on the top of the page and the SF
Docmanger FAQs below them? Let me guess... no :)
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. It just provides another way to look at the posts.
d) New LEAF release/branch specific MLs.
leaf-bering
leaf-dachstein
leaf-lince
leaf-oxygen
leaf-packetfilter
leaf-wisp-dist
This would address the issue for most
: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 10:09 PM
To: Michael D. Schleif; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF Platform
Hi Michael
At 17:50 23.07.2003, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Also sprach Erich Titl (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 07:29:23PM +0200):
No, no, Zarathustra is not a relative..
Hi
|| exit 0
test -f /usr/local/snort/rules/snort.conf || exit 0
# Configurable options:
case $1 in
start)
echo -n Starting IDS server: snort
mkdir -p /var/log/snort/log
cd /usr/local/snort/rules
/usr/local/sbin/snort -D -d -c snort.conf -l /var/log/snort/log
* Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004:03:13:21:51:06-0600] scribed:
Michael D Schleif wrote:
`not be hard-coded' is _exactly_ what I am referring to.
I don't know how you are doing this; but, I can see value in having some
arbitrary director(y|ies) persist across reboots -- in some
* Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004:04:29:11:36:11-0500] scribed:
Michael D Schleif wrote:
I have noticed in recent months that Charles is migrating from DCD to
Bering, and that migration has entailed some sleight-of-hand over
straight Bering.
Charles, have you published your DCD
Hi folks
I built a 2.4.24 kernel with modularized iptable support. As far as I can
tell most features run fine with the exception of shorewall when when it
tries to use the target TOS.
here is some debug output from firewall
run_iptables -t mangle -A outtos -p tcp -d 0.0.0.0/0 --dport ssh -j
Erich Titl wrote:
Hi folks
I built a 2.4.24 kernel with modularized iptable support. As far as I
can tell most features run fine with the exception of shorewall when
when it tries to use the target TOS.
here is some debug output from firewall
run_iptables -t mangle -A outtos -p tcp -d
-i386-netinst.iso
Then just the following as root
apt-get install gcc-3.4
apt-get install make
apt-get install patch
apt-get install cvs
apt-get install bzip2
apt-get install libconfig-general-perl
apt-get install cvs
Then a simple adduser leaf
Login as user leaf via ssh
Then
cvs -d
CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_4
CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_6
CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_7
CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_8
CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_9
For reference, the commands I used for the comparison were:
$ cat src/bering-uclibc/buildtool/source/linux/linux-2.4.34.6/.config \
| grep = | sort | cut -d'=' -f1 buc3.txt
$ cat src/bering
(separated by tab)
+
+$(CONFF):
+ [ -d $(BASE)/$(LRPKG) ] || mkdir -p $(BASE)/$(LRPKG)
+ if [ -n $(CONFFILE) -a -f $(CONFFILE) ] ; then \
+ cp -a $(CONFFILE) $(CONFF) ; \
+ fi
+
+# pkg.list: contains a list of ambiguous filenames and
+# paths - files to be included
addresses. This is different than the
other email status emails. I had to modify dhclient-exit-hooks,
multicron-d, lrp.conf, and created a new ipmail script. The scripts
should be absorbed in dhclient.lrp, etc.lrp, etc.lrp, and root.lrp
respectfully. At this point I am having trouble locating
one) is
needed, it is to *simplify* router/firewall management, in the sorts of
ways that the router-in-a-box products from Linksys, D-Link, Netgear and
others do ... not to make management *possible*.
Router management tasks fall into two large categories:
1. Initial setup of the router
to the new compiler must be voluntary.
c) By allowing Shorewall-perl to co-exist with the current Shorewall stable
release (3.4), I'm hoping that the new compiler will get more testing and
validation than it would if I were to package it with a new development
version of Shorewall itself.
d) Along
# the installed version of this package
# ...because possibly the updated lrp discontinued use of these
files?
rm -f $(cat $PKGDIR/$pkg.sha1 | sed '/ -/d' | \
sha1sum -c 2/dev/null | grep OK | sed 's/: OK$//')
# But do merge changed or added config files
symbol:ata_pci_sff_init_one
symbol:sata_pmp_port_ops symbol:sata_pmp_qc_defer_cmd_switch
symbol:sata_pmp_error_handler symbol:ata_acpi_gtm symbol:ata_acpi_stm
symbol:ata_acpi_gtm_xfermask symbol:ata_acpi_cbl_80wire
scsi_mod
ohci-hcd.ko pci:v*d*sv*sd*bc0Csc03i10*
usbcore
ata_piix.ko pci:v8086d7010sv*sd
define my default store to be on the _floppy_.
So far, so good? Then I have this code snippet as part of the boot sequence:
for pkg in /var/lib/lrpkg/*.list; do
sed -e /^etc/d -e /^[/]etc/d -e /^[.][/]etc/d \
${pkg} ${pkg}.light
cmp -s ${pkg} ${pkg}.light
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
rm ${pkg
Mike Noyes wrote:
On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 15:16, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[1] Should I have separate trees for different underlying versions of
net-snmp? For example, I committed net-snmp v4.2.4. I am
stable
release (3.4), I'm hoping that the new compiler will get more testing and
validation than it would if I were to package it with a new development
version of Shorewall itself.
d) Along the same vein, I think that users will be more likely to experiment
with the new compiler if they can easily
ity should be as good as possible.
a) only serial and ssh access are supported.
b) out of the box bastion - it comes up safe.
c) only local media supported for package load.
d) packages updated and kernel patched.
Snip!
1-b) This is somewhat hard to do, given the progre
with the numbers, or maybe even
support both (should be possible, as long as no-one makes a 3.lrp package
:)? Also, you can use E and L (upper or lower case) for package numbers
with the b, d, and t commands, as well (this may also not be obvious).
AB i think package names are to long (so much
David Douthitt wrote:
On 12/16/01 at 7:35 PM, Michael D. Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nevertheless, I am getting this output:
Loki:/home/mds/iptraf-2.5.0/src# make
gcc -Wall -O2 -DWORKDIR=\/var/local/iptraf\
-DLOGDIR=\/var/log/iptraf\ -DEXECDIR=\/usr/local/bin\
-I/usr
David Douthitt wrote:
On 2/14/02 at 4:36 PM, Michael D. Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, /var/log is the standard residence of logfiles.
Is it? Only in Linux apparently; my Unixware and HP-UX systems use
/var/adm/syslog.
I am sorry that you always miss my point.
We
On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 15:16, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[ snip ]
[1] Should I have separate trees for different underlying versions of
net-snmp? For example, I committed net-snmp v4.2.4. I am contemplating
there http://www.wix.net.nz/LEAF/ some instructions how to
upgrade the glibc..
David, may I suggest to start squid in init.d/squid with -D to prevent
squid
from stopping
if the DNS server is not available yet?
( patch :
diff -ur squid/etc/init.d/squid squid.fab/etc/init.d/squid
--- squid/etc/init.d
10.0.0.0/8 -d 0/0 -l $*
Yes, this is what I figured. :-)
Thanks for the code!
fix extra IP problem when using new net segment.
~ Where is this error coming from? Maybe I can do this,
I can't say that I've run into it.
I don't remember off-hand what
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