I've added them to the LRP= part of the kernel command
line in syslinux.cfg. But they don't show up in lrcfg
and I still can't use VPN to connect to my work LAN
(no big surprise considering). What's next how do I
get them to show up in lrcfg?

--- Charles Steinkuehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Mike Koceja wrote:
> > Thanks Jeff! I repartitioned the drive to 512 and
> it
> > is now up and running great. With one exception...
> I
> > need to setup VPN. I believe I need to setup
> IPSec. I
> > did use the kernel with IPSec compiled into it. I
> also
> > downloaded and copied ifconfig.lrp, ipsec.lrp,
> > ipsec509.lrp, and mawk.lrp to the hard drive but
> I'm
> > not sure how to configure them. How do I activate
> > these files and how should I configure them? I
> hope
> > someone can help me out this is the last thing I
> need
> > to get working on my router.
> 
> You "activate" these files by either adding them to
> your LRP= part of 
> the kernel command line in syslinux.cfg (subject to
> a 256 character 
> limit for all kernel parameters), or you can create
> a lrpkg.cfg file in 
> the root directory of the hard drive with the names
> of all packages you 
> want to load.  See the DachsteinCD readme for
> details on using this file.
> 
> -- 
> Charles Steinkuehler
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 


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