> > Genesis is being developed, slowly, but the kernel is taking most of the work
> > ATM (conversion to BSD4.4 etc), from what I've been told.
> 
> Nice to see things are still moving forward.  It took me all of 3
> minutes to get the miggy set up on a 10Mb LAN, and it was completely
> effortless.  The PC took nearly 2 hours (after umpteen reboots), and
> it still needs to be restarted if you change a digit in the IP
> address, Win Networking etc.  Genesis is tremendous!  I even got the
> IP forwarding (ICMP?) to work, letting ShapeShifter share my
> connection.

Should've used Linux or one of the BSDs on the PC ;-) After a round of
dud Ethernet cards for the Linux box, I finally got it networked to
the Amiga a couple of weeks back and I think I must've spent a couple
of minutes at most setting up both, no reboots or anything.

When I get some spare time, probably next weekend, I'll set up the
Amiga to route the Linux box to the outside world.


John

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