in the modules file that it was needed.
Thanks, it's working fine now.
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 17:55:31 +0100, K.-P. Kirchdörfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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
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