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Joep Blom wrote:

> Charles,
> Thanks for your reply. I haven't looked at the code as I could solved it 
> using diskwait the way it was intended. I think however to use an 
> USB-stick with the packages as the old system I use has an USB (1.1) 
> interface. However it's not that modern that you can boot from it so I 
> have to do something with first installing th USB-drivers and LINUXRC 
> from floppy  and then loading the packages from /dev/usb0.When it works 
> like I want I will mention it to the list as another method to install a 
> leaf firewall..

This should be fairly straight-forward...just grab the kernel and
initial ramdisk images from the USB Bering release and load them with
syslinux on your floppy.  The kernel won't care *HOW* it got loaded into
memory (ie: via floppy, usb-stick, or alpha-particle radiation :), and
once loaded will happily start talking directly to your USB controller
(and hence to your attached USB media).

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Charles Steinkuehler
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