Sorry. I sure couldn't. ;)

--On Monday, October 21, 2002 3:11 PM -0400 Alby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


	You wouldn't be able to translate that into Bering Configs
	could you?  :)'

-Alby




There really wasn't a FAQ/Doc or anything. Basically I modified the
net.cfg  file so that it looks like this.

// This is the Oxygen configuration file for net.

# ========================================
#  NET.CFG
# ========================================

// See oxygen.cnf for a detailed description of these contents.

# ----------------------------------------
#  VOLUME BLOCKS
# ----------------------------------------

include std.vol

# ----------------------------------------
#  SOURCE BLOCKS
# ----------------------------------------

source {
        device /dev/fd0u1680
        config config.lrp
        packages *.lrp
        }

source {
        message "Loading packages over network..."
        packagelist
        ftp://username:password@;192.168.0.21:/path/to/lrp.conf }


The lrp.conf file is just a list of packages that you want to install.
Example of my lrp.conf


apkg.lrp
etc.lrp
hwclock.lrp
histring.lrp
e3.lrp
beep.lrp
shutils.lrp
tinylogn.lrp
firewall.lrp
iplog.lrp

...

The net.cfg is an alternate configuration file. And that's it.

James

--On Monday, October 21, 2002 11:38 AM -0400 Alby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
>
>
>
>
> 	I don't have the answer to your specific quesiton, but it openned my
> eyes to a problem I'm running into and most likely will need to chart
> down the coarse your on.
>
> 	I have a 1680 Floppy and its just about out of space. I still need
> to a (sshd/openssl) package to my Bering router but I just don't have
> the space. As such, I need the FAQ/Docs on how I can tftp/ftp other
> .LRP packages from remote machines during the boot process of my
> router. Any suggestions on where I should look for documentation on
> the setup of loading remote packages via (tftp/ftp)?
>
> -Alby
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> I'm running Oxygen variant, 2.2.20-Leaf on my machine. I have the
>> initial  LRP bootup sequence running on a floppy formatted for 1680.
>> The floppy has  the basic packages. etc, home, ipmask, ipmasq, usr,
>> init, ctar, apkg,  dhcpcd and a few others. It finds the first nic
>> card on boot up and gets an  ip via dhcp from my domain controller.
>> It then loads the packages that are  on the floppy. Once it has
>> finished loading the floppy packages it supposed  to open an ftp
>> connection and ftp and install the packages from a second  linux
>> machine on my network.
>>
>> Didn't make any changes to the image. And the error appears only after
>> an  attempt to login.
>>
>>
>> James
>
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