Yes it does, thanks! Currenty I am looking into the eigerstein beta2
multiple diskette action. This is the easiest to implement for me, although
it leaves my router without the lid. Sometimes smaller doesnt always mean
better :)....
Anyhoo, I am sure I will be hitting the list with more questions concerning
eiger (was using LRP 298, 2.0.x, so ipchains is a new animal to me). Going
to try echowall out too. Sounds like that is just the ticket to configure
ipchains for me.
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Douthitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] LEAF (LRP)
> NOC wrote:
>
> > Well, I hate to say it... but the daemons have just gotten to
> > big to keep updated with a floppy based router. There is NO way I
> > can get the basics on a single floppy (sshd, telnet, psentry) and
> > have the thing boot. My drive just doesnt like the larger floppies.
>
> Oxygen has attempted to address this exact problem by building into
> the base system support for the following:
>
> 1) Loading packages from multiple disks
> 2) Loading packages over the network
> 3) Loading packages from CDROM
>
> For #2, you need a DHCP server on the network connected to your "eth0"
> interface; for #3 you need IDE support in your kernel.
>
> There are other possibilities, too:
>
> 1) Install a small IDE hard drive
> 2) Install an IDE RAMdisk
> 3) Install an IDE-based ZIP
> 4) Use a bootable CDROM - this is in active development by both Oxygen
> and Eigerstein developers
>
> Hope this helps you out...
>
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