Am Freitag, 15. Oktober 2010, 23:22:36 schrieb wfdudley:
> Hi,
> 
> I've been using an ancient version of lrp on an old pentium 60 for
> ever and ever,
> but I want to retire it because it's big and old and draws too much power.
> (I made drivers available once, long ago, for NIC cards for the LRP
> project.)
> 
> I have a pc-engines wrap/alix, which I used with m0n0wall and pfSense,
> which are both FreeBSD based.  Tragically, they don't work very well with
> my Alix board; communication is blocked to random machines at random
> times; I understand the nic drivers are flakey.
> 
> No matter, I want to put LRP or LEAF on my Alix board.
> 
> I have been referred to this page:
>  http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/buci-ide3.html
> 
> Which is nice, except that it's really dated.  It talks a lot about
> "floppys". What is this "floppy" thing you speak of?  (Just kidding, I'm
> older than dirt).
> 
> But seriously, the 80's called and they want their hardware back.
> 
> Doesn't anybody have a version of LRP that I can just DD to a CF card
> and be done with it?  I don't really fancy building up a machine with a
> floppy disk just so I can screw around with syslinux and all that for a few
> hours.
> 
> So is there a secret repository somewhere of LEAF images that can be dd'd
> to an ide drive (i.e. CF card) ?  Or is there more recent documentation
> (than 2004) that discusses installing LEAF on a CF card using MODERN
> HARDWARE, which does NOT include floppy disks?

I use pxe installation to set up CF disks for years. No floppies needed. Just 
look in the above mentioned documentation for the subchapter
"Using pxeinstall.tgz"

kp

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