* Andri Handoko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20070808 03:39]: > Request: > I was just looking at "http://hg.grml.org/grml-kernel" and noticed that > the link "Initial config for 2.6.22-grml64" to the kernel configuration, > still have the serial configuration set to 4. > CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=4 > CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RUNTIME_UARTS=4
> In the "grml configuration changes for 2.6.22:" link, the > CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS is set to 16, and the > CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RUNTIME_UARTS is set to 4. > I was able to recompile the grml-small 0.4 kernel with > CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=16 > CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RUNTIME_UARTS=8 > and did the test to the serial ports. They are good to go :) Since I'm > using 6 ports, I set the CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RUNTIME_UARTS to 8 > so I don't have to create the ttyS4..ttyS7 manually. > A request, can you set the CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS to 16, and > CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RUNTIME_UARTS to 8 in the grml small, grml and grml64 > kernel configurations. Thanks. Thanks for suggestion, will be included in the next kernel build - see http://bts.grml.org/grml/issue216 > Question 1: > I set "/etc/init.d/ssh start" to bootlocal.last file to run ssh deamon > automatically. Is there proper way to run the ssh daemon, when grml-small > boots? Boot with 'grml ssh=password_of_your_choice' :) > Question 2: > The PC that I'm using has an ethernet card and a wifi card build in. I also > use a SMC usb-ethernet adapter. How do I set grml small when it boots up, > the ethernet card is set as eth0 with static ip 192.168.xx.xx, and wifi as > eth1 with dhcp, and usb-ethernet adapter as eth2 when it is plug-in. > In Fedora OS, at "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/" I configured them in > ifcfg-eth0, ifcfg-eth1 and ifcfg-eth2 (usb-ethernet) files. > Currently I have to run the ifconfig ethX ip_address manually. Thanks a > bunch. Are you talking about live-mode? If so then check out the possibitilies of the config framework: http://grml.org/config/ -> http://grml.org/config/grml-config.html which gives you flexibility in saving and restoring configuration. Hint: /etc/network/interfaces is the place where network configuration takes place at Debian/grml. regards, -mika- -- http://grml.org/ # Linux for texttool-users and sysadmins http://wiki.grml.org/ # share your knowledge http://grml.supersized.org/ # the grml development weblog #grml @ irc.freenode.org # meet us on irc
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