Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Right. And security advisories are a subcategory of "announcements", are
> > they not? That's "announcements" as in "leaf-announce".
>
> Dan,
> Security advisories are not a subset of announcements.
They are in most people's minds. That's why I wan
Hi Jacques
I'll gladly write something, but let me first get it to boot from the
DoC ;-)
The hold-up is that the leaf install script is heavily geared towards
booting from a floppy and then installing on a ramdisk.
Anyway, I'm still trying to hack the install script to install to the
DoC.
Che
Conrad, SImon:
I would really like to add a new chapter in the Bering user's guide about
"Booting Bering from DoC". Would you be ready to draft something ?
Jacques
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Hi all
Hoping that the mail-snafu has blown over, I hope to resume the
licensing discussion WRT my blinder.lrp (and licensing issues in
general):
Since I got the responses on the 'Speaking of Licensing' thread, I've
done a fair amount of reading, and have been reminded why I *loathe*
paperwork :
Hi Simon
I used the installer's ability to load modules at startup to get the DOC
to work (after doing it a couple of times by hand to get it to work ;-)
The kernel that Bering ships with has all the right modules available
(go to the Bering download page, which links to
http://sourceforge.net/p
Subject was: Re: [Leaf-devel] Re: [leaf-user] Bering: PPTP server
updated (pptpd.lrp)
On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 23:08, Dan Harkless wrote:
>
> Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > Everyone,
> > > > Announcements should be posted on our leaf-announce list, and/or posted
> > >
Hi Conrad
What kernel are you booting off? As far as I know, the stock bering
kernel doesn't have DOC support built in, so even though you have the
device files, you won't be able to access ntfla1 unless you build your
own kernel with DOC support..
When I last setup a DOC based system, I boot