On 10/24/2014 6:42 PM, Patrick Andersson wrote: > Yes. The attached file is the printout from the serial connection. > How do I readjust the memory usage during the install process? > What does "I will not be able to use the find and extract modules feature > at install" mean? > Everything fitted on the CF card, I think. Is there something in the > printout from the boot that suggests that? > How do I select only the required packages and necessary libraries? > I don't want to buy new hardware. The old Bering uClibc is just using 10MB. >
You could try in leaf.cfg syst_size=24M log_size=2M tmp_size=6M You could extract modules needed for your NICs from modules.tgz using 7-zip on a windows box and copy them to the CF. After booting use the serial console to cp them from the CF to /lib/modules, list them in /etc/modules, backup modules, backup config and then reboot. This might get your hardware to work. The bare minimum packages you will need to load for a firewall are initrd initmod root config etc modules license shorewall iptables perl libdigest-sha1-perl dnsmaq dropbear mhttpd configdb moddb you might load bbntpd after you get it working to keep your clock synched *** Assuming you are using this for a simple home firewall, IMO the big iron box will eventually cost you more (from your monthly power bill) than a small 10 watt firewall box without a fan. If you are in the USA contact me off list - maybe I can find you an old wrap board that works. Victor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ leaf-user mailing list: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user Support Request -- http://leaf-project.org/