On 20/07/2009, Luca Favatella slacky...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
While debugging netcfg, I discovered that /var/log/syslog is not
created, even manually executing syslogd. Currently, in d-i, BusyBox
syslogd is used.
My mentor solved this. See:
It seems that all DHCP clients (dhcp3-client and busybox udhcpc) need
other binaries, i.e.
* ip, or
* ifconfig + route
I think the right way to get things work should be having a working
BusyBox ip command on GNU/kFreeBSD. Any comment?
Wouldn't be possible somehow create and use udeb from
On 20/07/2009, Petr Salinger petr.salin...@seznam.cz wrote:
It seems that all DHCP clients (dhcp3-client and busybox udhcpc) need
other binaries, i.e.
* ip, or
* ifconfig + route
I think the right way to get things work should be having a working
BusyBox ip command on GNU/kFreeBSD. Any
Hi,
Luca Favatella slacky...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
on the deb package, there is a different script for GNU/kFreeBSD and
GNU/Linux, but the GNU/kFreeBSD version needs ifconfig and
route. I considered porting and switching to BusyBox udhcpc.
(I haven't studied the question in depth, so
On 20/07/2009, Ludovic Courtès l...@gnu.org wrote:
Hi,
Hi.
Luca Favatella slacky...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
on the deb package, there is a different script for GNU/kFreeBSD and
GNU/Linux, but the GNU/kFreeBSD version needs ifconfig and
route. I considered porting and switching to
Luca Favatella slacky...@gmail.com writes:
It seems it is not enough.
It has only ifconfig
http://packages.debian.org/sid/kfreebsd-i386/inetutils-tools/filelist
Hmm, actually it has more than this, but it seems to lack `route', for
instance:
In the past two weeks I focused on getting network configuration
working in debian-installer (d-i), without success.
I skipped the keyboard layout selection, because not a top priority,
and I didn't reach udeb download (and installation).
I focused on network configuration in d-i, mostly done by
Hi,
just to avoid double work:
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 02:03:16AM +0200, Luca Favatella wrote:
While debugging netcfg, I discovered that /var/log/syslog is not
created, even manually executing syslogd. Currently, in d-i, BusyBox
syslogd is used.
Even without syslogd working,
You know that
Hello Luca,
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Luca Favatellaslacky...@gmail.com wrote:
In the past two weeks I focused on getting network configuration
working in debian-installer (d-i), without success.
I skipped the keyboard layout selection, because not a top priority,
and I didn't reach
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