Re: [Leaf-devel] Dachstein-CD 1.1

2001-11-26 Thread David Douthitt
On 11/26/01 at 6:33 PM, Charles Steinkuehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I burned a new copy (this time on a "pocket CD-R") and > > then it booted Linux, but now it says something about > > "I/O error: end of media on 02:00" several times, then > > it says something about 03:00 (including "unr

Re: [Leaf-devel] Dachstein-CD 1.1

2001-11-26 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> I burned a new copy (this time on a "pocket CD-R") and then it booted > Linux, but now it says something about "I/O error: end of media on > 02:00" several times, then it says something about 03:00 (including > "unrecognized CD format" or something). > > What am I missing? The CDs are burned wi

[Leaf-devel] Dachstein-CD 1.1

2001-11-26 Thread David Douthitt
When I booted the disk for the first time on a Compaq Deskpro 2000 (Pentium 200) first thing I saw was "Boot failed" in the top left corner... I burned a new copy (this time on a "pocket CD-R") and then it booted Linux, but now it says something about "I/O error: end of media on 02:00" several ti

Re: [Leaf-devel] keyboard.lrp and some more thoughts

2001-11-26 Thread David Douthitt
KP Kirchdörfer wrote: > > I think ntp4 would be overkill, especially as it's not designed for > > dialup connections. However, packaging ntpdate would be useful I > > think. > > I might be wrong, but it seems nptdate provides only the client side - I'm > interested to have the router providing

Re: [Leaf-devel] keyboard.lrp and some more thoughts

2001-11-26 Thread KP Kirchdörfer
Am Montag, 26. November 2001 11:28 schrieb David Douthitt: > On 11/25/01 at 10:49 PM, KP Kirchdörfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A possible extension ito add, are the deeply buried > > timezones provided by Charles. > > Why not package them as an *.lrp package? Good question :) Thought kmaps

Re: [Leaf-devel] LEAF 2.4.14 / Shorewall 1.1.18 based distro(alphaversion)

2001-11-26 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Matt Schalit wrote: > David Douthitt wrote: > > > > > xntpd.lrp - xnptd from Todd Horsman (removing rdate intented) > > > > The use of rdate in the startup process should be replaced with ntpdate; > > otherwise, if the clock is way off, xntpd will exit and refuse to adjus

Re: [Leaf-devel] LEAF 2.4.14 / Shorewall 1.1.18 based distro(alphaversion)

2001-11-26 Thread Matt Schalit
David Douthitt wrote: > > xntpd.lrp - xnptd from Todd Horsman (removing rdate intented) > > The use of rdate in the startup process should be replaced with ntpdate; > otherwise, if the clock is way off, xntpd will exit and refuse to adjust > the clock. xntpd steps the clock on my unix box ev

Re: [Leaf-devel] LEAF 2.4.14 / Shorewall 1.1.18 based distro (alpha version)

2001-11-26 Thread David Douthitt
KP Kirchdörfer wrote: > Following the changelog from Dachstein 1.0.1 to Dachstein 1.0.1 glibc 2.1.3 > > New essential packages: > libnsl.lrp - libnsl* glibc2.1.3 (David's package archiv) libnsl should not be necessary; under Linux you only need this for NIS support, best I can tell. Nearly ev

[Leaf-devel] chrony NTP package

2001-11-26 Thread Angelacos, Nathan
In response to KP Kirchdörfer & David Douthitt's comments on ntp vs rdate, chrony has been working for me: http://www.rrbcurnow.freeuk.com/chrony Its an ntp client & server that's designed for dialup connections, and machines that aren't always on. It uses ntp when available, and the hardware

[Leaf-devel] initrd initrd_archive and initramf

2001-11-26 Thread arne @ loopback . org
Hi, i just saw a message that kernel 2.5 will be supporting a new type of initial ramdisk, as the old initrd may be gone in a while...: The first initramfs patch was posted by Alexander Viro this week. This patch is the implementation of the new 2.5 boot process that was first discussed in the

Re: [Leaf-devel] keyboard.lrp and some more thoughts

2001-11-26 Thread David Douthitt
On 11/25/01 at 10:49 PM, KP Kirchdörfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A possible extension ito add, are the deeply buried > timezones provided by Charles. Why not package them as an *.lrp package? > In a CD-based environment I'd like to see rdate being > replaced by xntpd, or ntp4, due to securi