Nevermind, I found it at ftp://ftp.psychosis.com/linux/initrd-dyn/
I'll test it tomorrow and see what I think.
Thanks for the idea,
Andrew Hoying
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What's the URL I can download the patch from so I can take a look at it?
Thanks,
Andrew Hoying
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Andrew Hoying wrote:
> The structure of rd.c has changed in Kernel 2.4.10 enough that the initrd
> patch no longer applies, I tried to hack it together, but it oops every
> time. I'm hoping some braver soul than myself can figure out the new
> structure of rd.c, it looks very similar, and create
Hello,
The structure of rd.c has changed in Kernel 2.4.10 enough that the initrd
patch no longer applies, I tried to hack it together, but it oops every
time. I'm hoping some braver soul than myself can figure out the new
structure of rd.c, it looks very similar, and create a new initrd patch.
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Bugs item #464920, was opened at 2001-09-25 12:24
You can respond by visiting:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=113751&aid=464920&group_id=13751
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Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Bryant Hansen (intensity)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonym
Oxygen development is slowing down right now, as I've a new LCD that I'm
trying out for hardware, and I've taken to the LCDd project the way I
did the LRP project (i.e., I'm writing a lot of new code! :)
I'll probably put a pre-release distribution together and put it out
there for downloads and
Charles:
Ah...I get it now, sure. Some vendors, I think LinkSys
is one, call this "DMZ mode" where everything not explicitely
directed somewhere is sent, by default, to a "DMZ host". Not
sure if that host is masq'd or proxy-arp'd though, in those
implementations.
I wonder, though
> > I haven't played with this much, but one of the things on the list of
stuff
> > to "play with one of these days" is using redirect to provide for an
> > 'internal server' machine, similar to the way the low-end firewall boxes
do.
> > I *think* this would work properly for everything from game