! Linux boot disk v0.0
Or, how I spent my weekend.
I could not find a diskless Linux distribution which does everything I want,
so I rolled my own. There is something approximating a Linux-based boot
disk under http://unattended.sourceforge.net/testing/
called bootdisk-0.0.iso
Rönnblom Janåke /Teknous [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any way of having the CTRL+C working or is there another
way of breaking for example ping?
I use CTRL-ALT-DEL :-). And ping -c 5.
The CTRL-C handling has something to do with initial consoles and TTYs
and stuff, which I do not
Rönnblom Janåke /Teknous [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Partially works, it loads the appropriate drivers but the udhcpc-script
is wrong since my network isn't a 255.255.255.0 network but for example:
192.168.138.128 net
192.168.138.190 default gw
192.168.138.191 broadcast
192.168.138.170
Or, how I spent my weekend.
I could not find a diskless Linux distribution which does everything I
want, so I rolled my own. There is something approximating a
Linux-based boot disk under http://unattended.sourceforge.net/testing/
called bootdisk-0.0.iso.
This is for testing only; it does not