Do you load crc32 module? kp
Am Mittwoch, 22. Dezember 2004 17:42 schrieb Ray Atnip: > Thanks for the help. That got me going. > I'm ugrading to Bering uClib 2.2.2 on a CF card and Soekris 4801. > The system boots fine and comes up, but fails in loading the > natsemi.o module > with unresolved symbols. > I've normally seen this with a module built from a different > kernel. I've done a diff of natsemi.o in modules.lrp that came with > the distribuiton with > the one in the 2.4.26 modules tar ball and it shows no difference. > All the other modules load fine. > Is something broke or did I klutz something up? > > On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:48:36 -0600, Charles Steinkuehler > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ray Atnip wrote: > >> I know I'm responding to this msg a little late but I wasn't > >> ready to upgrade until > >> now. > >> I'm using a Soekris board and CF disk. (no floppy or hard > >> drive). The 'partial' backups seem to be the ideal way to > >> upgrade but it appears that > >> they will overwrite the existing lrp on the CF, which is why the > >> note below > >> suggests using a 2nd xfer floppy for saving the configs. > >> My question is, if I scp all the files contained in each > >> /var/lib/lrpkg/<package>.conf, to > >> another computer, then replace by CF disk with the new version > >> of bering leaf, boot with > >> the default configuration, and restore the files I scp'd back to > >> the new system, will I > >> then have upgraded and maintained my current configuration? > >> If there was a way to save the config files via a 'partial > >> backup' to a separate directory, > >> that would be nice. > > > > You can 'cheat' (which I do frequently :-) > > > > Just setup to do a partial backup of the packages you're > > interested in. > > > > When the backup screen comes up to ask you if there's enough > > space, don't type anything yet...instead, go to a different > > console or machine, and scp the newly created partial backup > > (with all your configuration files!) from /tmp on the LEAF box to > > anywhere that's a handy temporary file location. > > > > Once you've got the partial backup package copied elsewhere, > > answer 'n' to the 'Is there enough space?' question, to abort the > > backup (or you'll overwrite your full LRP file on the CF disk). > > > > Now you can upgrade the packages on your CF disk, reboot, and > > manually 'merge' the configuration data with your running system > > (ie: copy the partial LRP's to /tmp, cd to / and untar each > > partial lrp file, which will overwrite the default configuration > > files in the upgraded LRPs). > > > > NOTE: If you're upgrading something that affects networking > > (like etc or shorwall), you'll probably need access to the > > partial LRP files before networking is properly configured. In > > this case, you can just copy the partial LRP files to your CF > > disk, renaming them in the process (ie: etc.cfg or similar). You > > might want to do this anyway, rather than scp the files to > > another host. > > > >> As it is, it looks like I should create my CF disk with a second > >> file system on it just for > >> the purpose of 'partial backups'. > > > > That might be handy, and allow you to simply copy new LRP files > > onto your CF disk, reboot, and have an upgraded system, but ------------------------------------------------------- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ leaf-user mailing list: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html