I don't have a lrpkg.cfg file and I did check and it
does appear to try to load the files it packages it
lists them during boot. But they don't show up in
lrcfg. What gives? Any ideas?


--- Charles Steinkuehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Mike Koceja wrote:
> > 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?
> 
> If you added the packages to the LRP= line is
> syslinux.cfg and they are 
> not loading on boot, you probably have an lrpkg.cfg
> file in the root of 
> your boot partition.  This file will override the
> LRP= kernel command 
> line parameter.
> 
> Simply add the package(s) to the lrpkg.cfg file and
> they should load.
> 
> If you continue to have problems, you'll need to
> watch the console 
> output carefully when the system boots.  The system
> should spit out the 
> name of each package as it gets loaded.  It is
> important to note if the 
> system is trying to load your packages (package name
> prints out) but it 
> fails for some reason (package doesn't show up in
> lrcfg menus), or if 
> the system doesn't try to load the packages at all
> (package name isn't 
> output when booting).
> 
> NOTE:  You can also manually load packages for
> temporary use or for 
> testing with the lrpkg command.  Mount the
> partition/floppy/cdrom that 
> contains the package you want to load, cd to the
> mount point, and run 
> "lrpkg -i <package-name>".  Note that you do *NOT*
> include the .lrp 
> extention.  This will install the package at
> run-time.
> 
> -- 
> Charles Steinkuehler
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 


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