Re: [Efw-user] Hardware Compatibility and features

2008-04-24 Thread Marco Gabriel
Hi Lars, Lars Oeschey schrieb: Is there a list of supported Hardware? This question has been asked on the list, but never answered... I have a FSC Server RX100S5 with ICH9 chipset and LSI Megaraid (If I had known about Endian before I probably just had bought an appliance, but now the

Re: [Efw-user] Hardware Compatibility and features

2008-04-24 Thread Lars Oeschey
On Thu, April 24, 2008 13:22, Marco Gabriel wrote: as far as I know, there is no hardware compatibility list. but you can just have a look in /boot/config to see which hardware drivers are built into the kernel and which are available as kernel modules. If you don't want to install one, I'm

Re: [Efw-user] Hardware Compatibility and features

2008-04-24 Thread Marco Gabriel
Lars Oeschey schrieb: a config would be nice... I'll have the admin try to boot the ISO, but that way I can check in advance (the machine is 500km away now, since our first try with IPCop failed ;)) You've got mail. :) hm, I thought so... otoh, I found the sources for the kernel drivers at

[Efw-user] EFW 2.2 Beta4 available

2008-04-24 Thread Neobiker
See the release notes here: http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=594284group_id=132104 Download as usual here: http://www.endian.com/en/community/download/ regards neobiker -- View this message in context:

[Efw-user] EFW 2.2 Beta4 available cant boot/install on vmware

2008-04-24 Thread Gregory Machin
Hi I'm trying to install efw 2.2 beta4 onto a vmware machine i used to install 2.2beta2 .. but all i get is Unkown keyword in config file. Unkown keyword in config file. Could not find kernel image: linux boot: Could not find kernel image: linux boot: is there a workaround for this .. I had the

Re: [Efw-user] Hardware Compatibility and features

2008-04-24 Thread Scott Silva
on 4-24-2008 4:44 AM Lars Oeschey spake the following: On Thu, April 24, 2008 13:22, Marco Gabriel wrote: as far as I know, there is no hardware compatibility list. but you can just have a look in /boot/config to see which hardware drivers are built into the kernel and which are available as