Hi Stephen,

Yes I have the serial console on, and this is a copy of this.
But, normaly, without any kernel msg, after a short time, I can read
the Bering prompt and logging as root, etc...
Bering is completely frozzen and nothing works, realy.
This is a kernel panic, and from the normal screen ouput, I have not
the time to read all the kernel messages before the kernel scrash.

The original floppy runs well, and I post this through it.
I have burned and reburned lot of CDs without any success.
What it could be different between RC3 and 1.0-stable to do
a bootable CD ? I do like I done with RC3 with the same tools
from a W2K box which was ok for the RC3 CDs.
I have not be able to download the last MKISOFS.EXE and its dll.
What is the good version ?

I run a 4 Interfaces Bering and I am happy with it, except now,
with this disapointing CD problem.
I am working for a national radioamateur project, to connect
all the radioamateur's WLAN areas together through VPN to a
closed VLAN. Bering is the master key for this project.

Thanks for your help.

Best Regards,
Francois BERGERET,
France.

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]De la part de Stephen Lee
> Envoyé : samedi 1 février 2003 20:28
> À : Leaf-user
> Objet : Re: [leaf-user] 1.0-stable CD frozzen at boot after READY
>
>
> On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 09:10, Francois BERGERET wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have some doubts (about my knowledge only) with the current Bering distro and CD 
>support.
> > I must do a big mistake, because, with the previous RC3 I have write tons of CD's 
>copies without any problems.
> > I do the same procedure with this new 1.0-Stable, but, at boot, I have this 
>following dump screen :
> >
...SNIP SNIP SNIP...
> > Loading linux...........
> > Loading initrd.lrp..........
> >  ready.
> >
> > And the Bering is dead at the next line of "ready.".
> > Nothing works.
> > Of course, the floppy is ok, and I do exactly the description of the user manual.
> > I have again burned an old floppy in RC3, to see if makeiso and the procedure that 
>I do is ok, and, of course, this RC3
> is running
> > well on CD.
> >
> > What I am missing ?
> > Is it necessary to update the user manual because the procedure has changed ?
>
> Do you have the serial console turned on? If so, the next message you
> will see is the login prompt. You won't seen any kernel messages as they
> are directed to the serial port. How long did you wait after the
> "Loading initrd.lrp........." message? Perhaps you could try burning a
> new 1.0Stable CD.
>
> Stephen
>
>
>
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