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George Metz wrote:
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
Could be a Red Hat problem, could not be. I didn't compile IPTables for
2.0.7 myself, someone else did; they're the ones to ask. I got the
modified root.lrp from ftp.linux-router.com, and since I'm having "issues"
be a good idea to use bzip2
for compressing lrp packages..
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0.28 IIRC, and I suppose the
one on Eiger won't be any newer. So that's not really recent.
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Douhtitt's. So I didn't even think about that.
But it seems it does not really matter any more ;-)
But the real fun should be compiling it against uClibc...
No thanks. Perhaps when I get too bored one day.
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you can only compress non-root packages
with bzip2
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ave router without it
Thoughts? Questions? Insults? =)
You ^%**((* American (*(* :-)
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With DEBUGGING and VERBOSE turned on in linuxrc it says for example:
Mounted /dev/fd0u1680 as shm
But when I put my own 2.4.3 or 2.2.19 kernels on the disk that is:
Mounted /dev/fd0u1680 as msdos
And packages are loaded just fine.
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George Metz wrote:
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
When I put this kernel on a working Eigerstein2Beta floppy, linuxrc
cannot mount the floppy so it won't load any lrp packages.
With DEBUGGING and VERBOSE turned on in linuxrc it says for example:
Mounted /dev/fd0u1680 as shm
on the mailinglists
Traffic accounting good. Nonsense on mailing lists very good.
Welcome!
Thanks!
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Ewald Wasscher wrote:
Perhaps you could also add a few patches from iptables' patch-o-matic
too.
http://netfilter.kernelnotes.org/ has been unreachable for me and some
others for some time now. The iptables userspace code can be found here:
ftp://ftp.gnumonks.org/pub/netfilter/
Ewald
KP Kirchdrfer wrote:
Am Sonntag, 8. April 2001 16:46 schrieb Ewald Wasscher:
P.S. If I'm right the lrp package of shorewall is broken as "shorewall"
is 9 characters long and doesn't fit the 8.3 msdos filenames on lrp boot
floppies.
Just a workaround until Tom find a new nam
on how
to do so can be found in the documentation that comes with the iptables
source found on:
http://netfilter.kernelnotes.org/
The iptables.lrp can be found here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/ewaldw/
A matching kernel should be there soon too.
Regards,
Ewald Wasscher
David Douthitt wrote:
Ewald Wasscher wrote:
David Douthitt wrote:
BB has as one requirement that it only use glibc as I remember.
debian:~/lrp-2.9.8/build/busybox-0.50# grep --context=3 uClib *
README-
README-Supported libcs:
README-
README: glibc-2.0.x, glibc-2.1.x, Linux-libc5
doesn't show
anymore progress.
A trace (or how should I call it?) is attached.
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sw-trace.gz
at
hasn't changed since version 1.0 then the version in the file's header
likewise hasn't changed.
I see.
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If you think that it's working now,
I'll post a new .lrp in my download area that contains the fixes.
Too bad it doesn't. I have sent the garbage output by private email.
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And it works! Hooray!
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xtra space at the end,
and can't find the policy file.
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it
works.
What version of ash are you using if I may ask? I have been wondering
about that before.
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David Douthitt wrote:
Ewald Wasscher wrote:
David Douthitt wrote:
I've had my interest renewed in updating Eigerstein, with the
realization that Eigerstein ash is broken. I seem to remember having
problems with ash in LRP too, but with some patches I received from
Erik Andersen (seems
Eric Wolzak wrote:
Hello Ewald, Charles
Is anyone working on this already? If not I will have a start this
weekend, or perhaps when I return from work tonight. If you prefer
someone else's work please tell me so; it will save me some superfluous
work.
yep, sort of.
Argh, I have
ead it on a postcard from the Dutch coast!
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don't remember the results).
I'll have a look in the archives.
Yes, several scripts will
have to be modified if ctar goes away...
That also needs to be done now as there are no star and untar applets in
the new busybox
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Meest actief deze week
Are they trying to implement i18n support?
That's implemented (at least partially) already. When I login to
sourceforge I see most text in Dutch.
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KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
Am Sonntag, 22. April 2001 15:31 schrieb Ewald Wasscher:
21-4updated busybox to version 0.51
I'm running eigerstein with busybox 0.51 (and replaced most of the POSIXness
links and other progs with busybox and tinylogin), but as long as we see the
seg fault
with their busybox
counterparts. On average the POSIXness version is smaller, so why
replace it when it works? I bet that they don't care to remove the
relevant code from POSIXness so the only result you'll get is a bigger
root.lrp (and yes a little more speed probably).
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compressed.
At least then, it would be easier to
transition from the basics to the fun stuff.
Agreed.
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Ewald Wasscher wrote:
I compile on a debian slink install with all of the updates. The
compiler I used was egcc which is gcc-2.91.60 iirc.
Duh, that means glibc-2.0.7 of course
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a setup
script, and PRESTO! you're all set to cross-compile.
I find this concept of building RPM's and then selecting the files you
need from them ( I assume it is a bit like peeweelinux ) very attractive.
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unsuited to quasi-embedded setups
like LRP, where storage is very limited.
I wonder if we might do better to use a simple syslog.conf that just logs
everything to messages -OR- syslog?
In that case syslogd could perhaps be replaced with the busybox syslogd.
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On 22 Apr 2001, at 14:34, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
replace gunzip with zcat
My understanding is that zcat is:
#!/bin/sh
gunzip -c $1
Of course, but it's also an alias for the gunzip applet in busybox.
22-4add e3 (the pre 1.5 from oxygen
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On 23 Apr 2001, at 19:47, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
21-4updated busybox to version 0.51
I'm running eigerstein with busybox 0.51 (and replaced most of the POSIXness
links and other progs with busybox and tinylogin), but as long as we see
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22-4TODO: update all binaries to the _latest_ versions available? Is
this a good idea? That will probably use some additional diskspace
Current outstanding development concerns:
* Both Oxygen versions (glibc 2.0.7 and 2.1.3) have problems with
insmod: the kernel in both is a kernel with the bridge patches
installed and compressed with UPX.
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Mike Noyes wrote:
Ewald Wasscher, 2001-05-01 20:24 +0200
Mike Noyes wrote:
David proposed something like this already. Take a look at this patch.
Source code + diffs for CVS
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=412704group_id=13751
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atid=313751
I like the basic idea
a few examples of my proposal for
making packages this evening.
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will be in the
root.lrp.
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util-linux-2.11b-1lrp.diff.gz
sed-3.02-1lrp.diff.gz
. That
is with glibc-2.0.7 recompiled with linux-2.2.15 headers. I'm very
curious why and how David's glibc solves these segfault problems.
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modules (pptp/ipsec)
openwall patch
netgear fa311 and fa312 nic drivers
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David Douthitt wrote:
Ewald Wasscher wrote:
It appears that busybox more segfaults when compiled with the slink
egcc, which is egcs-2.91.60, _and_ only when the lines it is fed don't
fit on the screen. Recompiling with gcc-2.7.2.3 solved this.
Perhaps I should try again with gcc-2.95.3
thought the strong side of CVS
was keeping track of revisions of _text_ files.
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wouldn't hurt.
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In the packages directory:
*.lrp 187
So and I keep finding more :-)
Okay, you all convinced me.
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On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 02:43:51PM +0200, Stefan Arentz wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 11:29:20AM +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
15 May Opera Unleashes Final Version of Opera 5 for Linux --
Read the press release
http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/20010515.html
Wat is
.
If you meant Ewald, it's here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/ewaldw/Eigerstein2BETA/20010520/
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for the final release are:
- update sh-httpd in the weblet package
- produce some updated kernels
If some people could test this pre-release and provide me with merciless
feedback I would be grateful.
The changelog is attached.
Greetings,
Ewald Wasscher
Changelog for Eigerstein2BETA_test_20010520
S.C.Best wrote:
Ewald:
Hello! Great work, cool. This might be an old question, but
I thought I'd ask: should we call your update, perhaps, Eigerstein3?
I'll leave that up to Charles I think
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I prefer rock climbing, so I'll have to think very hard to
find an appropriate mountain :-)
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Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
If you meant Ewald, it's here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/ewaldw/Eigerstein2BETA/20010520/
Ewald Wasscher
Sincere appologies. Somehow with my current lack of sleep, your name stuck
in my head as Eric...I'm not sure how.
I've now made the leap from being
did.
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(the dangerous stuff from incomplete combustion) NO
Nitrogen oxide NO2
N2O (Laughing gas, the stuff the dentist uses)
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Mike Noyes wrote:
Everyone,
I'm leaving tomorrow morning to help Charles with his bots. I'll be
back early next week. Have fun.
Have fun yourself with the bots! The same for Charles.
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proof-of-concept version of some LRP distro based on uClibc.
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to the system, since it seemed to be
required. I also tried to strip it, with DISASTROUS results. Anybody
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Pim van Riezen wrote:
On Mon, 28 May 2001, Peter Nosko wrote:
pn] I was thinking it took a long time to create the root.lrp during the
backup, but wasn't paying enough attention to say so for sure. I checked
the boot partition, and the root.lrp file is 4,176,896 bytes. I tried to
pkzip it so
David Douthitt wrote:
Ewald Wasscher wrote:
I thought libnsl was the Name Switch/Service Library. So I think
anything that uses the system libraries to lookup users, hostnames, ips,
protocols etc will need it.
NSL appears to be the NIS Support Library; The Name Service Switch is
supported
since the last snapshot please take a
look at the README and the Changelog at the above URL. If noone finds a
major bug and Charles Steinkuehler agrees there will be a release by the
end of the week.
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a proposal. It will speed up
considerably the install process of those packages.
Please make a proposal. If we can make LRP more user-friendly without
adding too much bloat we should do so I think
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priority is verifying Ewald's latest
pre-release version of the updated EigerStein. I should be able to spend
some time on this in the next few days.
That would be nice. Jacques Nilo has reported some problems with the
dhclient package. I wonder if you could have a look at it?
Ewald Wasscher
Hello all,
Sorry for not reacting to the discussion, but I have baan AFK for 2 days
and I won't be able to do more than this email for a day and a half
probably.
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, me? I'll leave dnscache to Jacques of course. Does anyone think
it makes sense to use the new FORWARDONLY option (since djbdns 1.03)?
It seems to me that especially on a slow dialup line it will be slower
to let the firewall do dns-resolution than to use the ISP nameservers.
Ewald Wasscher
Hello all,
After a long time away from leaf I intend to become more active in
leaf (dachstein) development again, if my time allows it. I feel a bit
ashamed for abandoning dachstein so suddenly, but I hope the few
contributions I will make are appreciated.
Ewald Wasscher
Luis.F.Correia wrote:
Nathan,
When booting from a CD, the only floppy formats supported are 1.44 and 2.88.
David, others, is there a reason for using syslinux instead of isolinux?
I'd say it's easier to use isolinux and forget about floppy images on
the CD.
Ewald Wasscher
a bootable CD. I'm not even sure you could make a bootable CD on
windows using isolinux and commonly available CD Burner software...
Good point. It may be possible as cdrtools (mkisofs) compiles fine under
cygwin. I haven't tried though. But I agree it will be harder for many
end-users.
Ewald
. A kernel with tmpfs+romfs is still 5k
smaller than one with just minix. and mkfs.minix is bigger than genromfs
(14k versus 10k), though busybox mkfs.minix may be smaller.
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I don't understand when it might be useful.
One interesting thing I never thought of - but which was suggested by
initrd: use init=/bin/sh or link /linuxrc to /bin/sh both VERY
interesting ideas...
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completely correct. I put together a
small-as-possible bootloader package and it runs with root=/dev/ram0.
But, I do specify init=/linuxrc, just like Jacques.
2. How does all of this interact with the kernel value returned by
rdev?
Ewald Wasscher
-current.ps.gz
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David Douthitt wrote:
This was the BIG trip up; ROOT= must NOT be /dev/ram or
/dev/ram0, but anything else. initrd.txt never says
this... in fact, initrd.txt never considers the fact that
it might be used for a floppy-based
/cdroms.
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your kernel configuration file? I know 2.4 is
bigger, but I'm surprised it's that big.
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, while we are at it, Charles, how
do you feel about a uClibc based version of Dachstein? I've been playing
with this a bit lately and it seems doable. The worst problem was
finding an ssh version that builds with uClibc (only lsh does).
Ewald Wasscher
.
That sounds like a VERY good idea to me.
I'd prefer to use a standard libc for most runtime applications, if the
overall system size can be kept under control.
For sure that would be easier. But to quote Arne: its more a hobby for
me to get things small
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to glibc 2.0.7 which hasn't been maintained for quite some time
it can hardly be worse. At least it is being maintained.
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, and can be found here:
http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/
An excellent graphical SSH client for windows is Putty:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
Oh and before I forget: This software is provided as-is, without any
warranty.
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Hello again,
The packages can of course be found here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/ewaldw/packages/
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arne @ loopback . org wrote:
just where to get this Routerst.lrp ??
Here:
http://www.digitech.org/~tjunkie/
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Any comments or suggestions are welcome.
I'll see what I can come up with.
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David Douthitt wrote:
snip
Interested? Are there Dachstein patches to busybox?
None that I know of. But POSIXness currently uses the ash getopts
builtin, so using busybox ash would either require enabling it in ash.c,
or some changes to POSIXness.
Ewald Wasscher
, the saturation capability is primarily a function of
whether the NIC is an ISA card or a PCI card, not so much the processor
speed.
My 486 DX2/66 used to push 4,5 Mbit between DMZ and the internal net
with _PCI_ nic's, so a 486 is capable of doing a bit more than one might
think from the above.
Ewald
stuff leaf
and not lrp anymore?
.lrp files
lrp all over sourceforge documents.
Perhaps we could make use of a change of the suffix in the package names
to make a distinction between the older lrp packages and a new new more
featurefull leaf format :-) (OMG what topic did I bring up)
Ewald
directory on the shell server will be removed.
* reduce tech support questions about old files
* developer directory can be restored from cvs
* space savings on shell server
Opinions, comments, and/or suggestions on this proposal are welcome.
At your service!
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be exactly the same as the
original and do something like:
diff -u network.conf.old network.conf.new
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isn't too big, and has
per-service configuration files iirc. Of course it only handles tcp
streams. But for the bandwidth monitor and sh-httpd it should work. The
micro_inetd from http://www.acme.com/ is smaller of course, and only
handles one tcp service at a time.
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supporting them. I'd prefer
to drop support for the ancient glibc-2.0.7.
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, but much of that fancy stuff probably won't fit on a floppy
anyway.
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/cleaning in src/scripts all binaries in
src/build/ ...
I will have a look at it,
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arne @ loopback . org wrote:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 07:52:06AM +0100, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
arne @ loopback . org wrote:
Hi,
sourceforge/leaf. Note that this is not complete, it does not build a real
working root.lrp yet,
Too bad, that was what I was hoping to see.
Yes, me too ;-)
I am
that to
...oh, if you really want to get wacky, the web-server could be written
in forth, too!
There are more people with such ideas :-)
http://www.jwdt.com/~paysan/httpd-en.html
It seems to be included in the gforth distribution.
Ewald Wasscher
I'll be back
, but to
build/extract the initial ramdisk, do the kernel-two-step switch-a-roo
to allow booting a selectable kernel w/o custom CD imgaes, and other
things that are difficult to do with plain shell-script.
That sounds good too, but who is going to code such a thing for LEAF?
Ewald Wasscher
I'd like to add:
update dhclient.lrp to fix problems for some ATT users
create a udhcpc.lrp package based on Lynn Avants' udhcp.lrp
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./linuxuml-2.4.XX-YY ubd0=root_fs_slink
...the boot sequence hangs at...
Starting periodic command scheduler: cron.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
For me Jacques' kernel didn't work (gentoo 1.2 vanilla kernel 2.4.19)
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sends an email with details about the system. Of course only after
approval of the user.
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