[Leaf-devel] MTD/DOC2000 question

2002-07-23 Thread Conrad Steenberg
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():

Re: [Leaf-devel] MTD/DOC2000 question

2002-07-23 Thread Jacques Nilo
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():

Re: [Leaf-devel] MTD/DOC2000 question

2002-07-23 Thread Conrad Steenberg
Hi Jacques Thanks for your reply. I think my question was a little unclear, though: Making the devices works fine, whether by hand or using root.dev.mk. What has me stumped is formatting the partition (using either mke2fs of mkfs.minix from busybox) which gives me the errors described below.

[Leaf-devel] GPL and upstream source

2002-07-23 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone, From what I'm able to gather from the conversation on debain-legal pointing to upstream source isn't sufficient to meet GPL requirements. Did I understand the thread correctly? Debian Weekly News - July 23rd, 2002 Distributing binary-only CD Images. A [17]request for

Re: [Leaf-devel] GPL and upstream source

2002-07-23 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 12:31 PM 7/23/02 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote: Everyone, From what I'm able to gather from the conversation on debain-legal pointing to upstream source isn't sufficient to meet GPL requirements. Did I understand the thread correctly? It depends on the nature of the upstream source. Some LEAF

[Leaf-devel] Introduction, IPSec and AES

2002-07-23 Thread Brock Nanson
Hi, Mike suggested I introduce myself a while back, but I've been sorta busy and haven't got to it! Anyway, I'm not a true developer in that I don't have the first clue about writing code. But I do like to mess about and break things and usually learn from putting them back together. My main