Kev,

Here is the directions I put together after I upgraded from ES2B to
DachsteinCD v1.0.1:

Just in case anyone is considering it, I switched over from ESB2 to DSv1.0.1
yesterday.  The system in question is a 486DX266 with 16MB RAM and an old 4x
atapi cdrom.  This PC cannot boot from a CD directly so the following is
tailored as such.  It was VERY easy:

- Used WinISO to extract and add to the DS-CD ISO image.  Added echowall,
portsentry and ez-ipupd lrp packages, extracted bootdisk.bin file.
- Used WinImage to create a new boot disk using the bootdisk.bin image from
the ISO file.  Changed bootdisk format to 1680KB from default size to get
more space.
- Modified syslinux and lrpkg.cfg files with the additional modules I wanted
(libz/sshd, portsentry and echowall).
- Modified default root RAM in syslinux.cfg to 6MB (ramdisk_size=6144) and
boot device to 1680 floppy (boot=/dev/fd0u1680,msdos).
- Dug out an old 4x Atapi CDROM and plugged it into the VESA IDE card.
- Put VESA video card and keyboard back into machine so I can
debug/configure after initial boot up.
- Inserted the new boot floppy and cd into the machine and rebooted.
- After boot up (much faster even with old 4x cdrom) edit the /etc/modules
to reflect the 2 NIC's in my system.
- Modified ramlog package to 2MB (2048)
- Modified /etc/lrp.conf with mail server, email address, date server and
ping hosts.
- Modified /etc/network.conf with machine hostname (default is "firewall")
- Generated root password via passwd command from command line.
- Set-up openSSH keys: Mounted CD (mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/hda /mnt),
installed sshkey package (cd /mnt, lrpkg -i sshkey), generated keys
(makekey), unmount CD (cd /, umount /mnt)
- Added "sshd: 192.168.1." to hosts.allow so I can ssh into firewall.
- In backup menu, set all packages to partial type and floppy disk
destination.
- Backed up everything except logs.
- Rebooted and voila, all LAN PC's surfing the net again.
- Used putty to ssh into firewall verifying I can remove video card and
keyboard.
- Brought up weblet interface to verify it works (much nicer looking!).
- SCP'd mountain time localtime file into /etc to get system clock squared
away.
- Backup /etc.

Done in a little over an hour.

Paul

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kevin
> Sent: November 26, 2001 5:37 AM
> To: Robert Williams; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] The script to send log files
>
>
> thanks, I will look into this later this week
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:43 AM
> To: Kevin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] The script to send log files
>
>
> HI Kevin,
> I am just about out of ideas. If Charles says the email is broken on
> E2B  I believe him. As I remember I could never get it to work on
> that system  either. The advice about upgrading sounds like the way
> to go. By the way  you don't need to be able to boot from the cdrom
> to be able to use it. I boot from a floppy and load the lrp files off
> of the cdrom. It works like a dream. The read me file is at :
> http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein-CD/README.txt
> Good luck,
> Robert Williams


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