Seems like I remember that syslinx has a 256 byte limit, which is probably why
it is truncating the long list of packages you have
You could rename to shorter name
Or just load some packages by hand
lrpkg -i tcpdump
Sandro Minola wrote:
> i've a very strange problem with my EG2 image (this one from the LEAF page,
> developed by Ewald Wassher). because ewald has compressed the kernel with
> upx, there is very much space on the disk. so i added much more packages i
> ever did. (15 packages)
> always the LAST package listed in syslinux.cfg don't load! ("(nf!)"). it's
> not because a module isn't there or i typed the name incorrectly into
> syslinux.cfg.
> the loader cut's about the last three (sometimes 3, sometimes 4) characters
> from the right. for example, the loader says:
> ".....- ftpd - tcpdump - ez-ip(nf!)"
> but i typed "ez-ipupd" into syslinux.cfg.
>
> then i tried to put another package at the end:
> ".... - ftpd - tcpdump - bwidt(nf!)"
> but i typed "bwidth22"....
>
> the ramdisk is 12MB...
>
> very strange!
>
> do someone has the solution for this?
>
> i use syslinux 1.62
>
> greetings
> Sandro Minola
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