Hi Jacques. Here's a feature request - support for DOC (diskonchip)
devices. I've spent a few hours bashing away at this, and I've got it
going (after a fashion). I had to add
# DOC 2000 stuff:
mknod /dev/nftla b 93 0 >null 2>&1
mknod /dev/nftla1 b 93 1 >null 2>&1
to the bottom of /var/lib/l
Le Mardi 4 Juin 2002 18:34, Brad Fritz a écrit :
> On Tue, 04 Jun 2002 10:02:25 EDT Steven Nickle wrote:
> > I saw in the archive, that several people are running Bering with glibc
> > 2.2.x. Is there documentation on the conversion or packages available?
> >
> > It would make my development effo
On Tue, 04 Jun 2002 10:02:25 EDT Steven Nickle wrote:
> I saw in the archive, that several people are running Bering with glibc
> 2.2.x. Is there documentation on the conversion or packages available?
>
> It would make my development effort easier.
The best docs I have seen so far are Simon B
Everyone,
I just noticed this story on LinuxDevices. Does anyone know anything
about the IETF NAT Traversal specification that is mentioned?
New VPN/firewall security solution supports Embedded Linux
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8950961650.html
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http://sou
On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 09:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I stumbled across this off of a reference from another
> list I am on. I was wondering if this was a known
> derivative of LEAF-Bering?
>
> http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/about.html
Steven,
Yes, Larry brought it to my attention a cou
I stumbled across this off of a reference from another
list I am on. I was wondering if this was a known
derivative of LEAF-Bering?
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/about.html
-sp
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I saw in the archive, that several people are running Bering with glibc
2.2.x. Is there documentation on the conversion or packages available?
It would make my development effort easier.
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>> And as a last point:
>> The current CD building process with isolinux is technically the most
>> advanced solution, anyway I can't boot with it. HP Anvin tells us in a
>> few places, that a lot of older bios are buggy and will only boot
>> with the ugly syslinux/bootdisk.img solution. In op