>You could try out my LEAF Construction kit (available on my developer 
>page 
>at 
>http://leaf-project.org/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=1402&page_id=49 
 
>I use it for offline preparation for all packages. In fact, to use ou 
>target 
>embedded box, I put customised packages on a DoM and then make changes 
>through serial or by uploading new packages with ssh 
 
>- Alex 
  
Alex-This is very cool!   
 
I have recently acquired a 486 laptop and thought I might use it to ssh into my 
router. Can I do that through a null modem cable? I could also buy a 
pcmcia card OR I have already built a DB9 to RJ45 adapter.  Is it possible to use your 
LEAF construction kit to build a distro to use in this way?  I have 
read a little about SLIP/ppp* it seems that they aren't the same and yet they tend to 
be grouped together.  I have a completely secure LAN -that is to 
say that no one here could care in the slightest about routers and things.  I won't be 
accessing it from the outside.   
Oh and BTW- there is no math co-processor on this laptop.  It has a 121M hdd- 8M RAM.  
Perhaps I could use the hdd to build the disks and still boot 
a floppy to make the connection? 
 
What would be the easiest way to configure Bering on the router for this type of 
application? 
 
Thanks for any and all input!     
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