[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello,

I am a new comer to Bering. I managed to install Bering-uclibc 2.2.3 and create a bootable hard drive.

I have two questions:

1. If I would like to add other packages at a later stage to the hard disk,
what is the best way through a lan? 2. During installation, the userguide (section 4.3. Create a bootable
HD)mentions using second floppy with hdsupp.lrp and installing it to get
fdisk, etc. To do that it uses the command


" lprkg -i hdsupp
fdisk /dev/hda
....."

I could not find anything about "lprkg", package? what? where?

To overcome this step I added hdsupp to the leaf.cfg.

Any help is appreciated.

Sherif



A compact flash uses a lot less energy than a hard drive - especially since it is only needed for loading and backup. I write protect mine with software after boot up.

You can move files across using scp (if dropbear is running) or winscp from a windows box.

lrpkg is a command you type at the prompt. -i means install the package

hdsupp is the name of the hdsupp.lrp package that you will load only for partition, format and syslinux the drive.




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