Stephen, edit /etc/modules, then run build-modules, then lrcfg to  
back up your modules.

On Dec 30, 2006, at 3:07 PM, Stephen Lee wrote:

> On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 23:25 +0100, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
>> Hi all;
>>
>> if you have some spare time over the holidays, you may consider to  
>> update to
>> LEAF Bering-uClibc 3.0.
>>
>> The main features of the 3.0 version are the update of the uClibc  
>> version to
>> latest stable 0.9.28 and the new config/package management framework.
>>
>> For those who installed the beta or release candidate an update  
>> will be easy
>> and can be done within minutes. Others have to go through the usual
>> update-time-wasting-cycle the last time. The new framework allows  
>> updates of
>> packages without rewriting all configs - think about something  
>> similar to
>> update Debian packages  - you can maintain your version of the  
>> config files,
>> use the config files out if the package, view a diff.
>>
>> The new config/package management framework also alleviates  
>> developers to
>> build specialised embedded appliances based on LEAF. Example  
>> implementations
>> are a VoIP appliance and a NAS appliance.
>>
>> We'd like to thank all beta testers for feedback, and all  
>> developers who
>> improved this version - esp. Paul S. Traina and Cedric Schieli - both
>> provided important pieces for the new config/package management  
>> framework.
>>
>> For downloads point your browser to the File Release System:
>> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php? 
>> group_id=13751&package_id=67534
>>
>> Feedback on the leaf-user list is appreciated.
>>
>> in behalf of the Bering-uClibc team
>> kp
>>
>> (Note: the USB image may arrive a little later - please be patient)
>
> Just downloaded the the 3.0 iso and got it up and running in no  
> time. I
> love the  simplified backup scheme! No more trying to figure out which
> package to backup nor fiddling around with destination and type  
> settings
> for each package.
>
> I do have one request (at the moment). Can you include an expanded  
> tree
> of the kernel modules on the iso image for the next release? Currently
> it is a tarball and thus is much less convenient to have to extract a
> file from it.
>
> Thanks for a great product!
>
> Stephen
>
>
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