Hi
I'm new to LEAF and embedded devices, so please bear with me :-)
I trying to create a filesystem on a 72M DOC2000 (Netier XL1000), and
get up to creating a partition (/dev/nftla1). This is with Bering-rc3.
When I try mke2fs /dev/nftla1, the following gets reported:
NFTL_writeblock(): Cannot
Hello everybody
My name is Erich Titl (aka Mega). I have been following the LEAF mailing
list for roughly a year now. I started with LEAF because I needed a NAT
router/firewall for the holiday apartments which the parents of my girl
friend rent out. I had a few old PC's rotting in the corner a
On Sat, Jul 20, 2002 at 11:43:17AM +0200, Kim Oppalfens wrote:
> Would it be possible to change some of the grsecurity patches settings in
> bering rc3 using sysctl?
To be able to do this, you have to compile a Linux 2.4 kernel with grsecurity
(of course) and enable the option to control grsecu
> > I've figured I could simply use the GET method to work, however I
> > have been unable to figure out how to parse the $QUERY_STRING into a
> > read-able set of variables (replace the "&"'s with "/n"'s). I've
also
> > tried to use "uncgi" with it, but "uncgi" does not work with
sh-httpd
> > (it
I'm aiming to have a working Debian UML suitable to compile kernels, hence
with recent gcc.
Starting from the Debian/slink filesystem described in
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/uml03.html
I created a much larger one (with the same contert) and tried to compile
gcc3.1 tarball, getting