Hi Lynn,
You may want to mention that some versions of LEAF have serial.o
compiled in with it - I'm pretty sure Dachstein's normal (not small)
version has it compiled in, for console purposes. This is probably out
of date info, and I'm not certain what bearing this has on Bering.
Thanks for
Hi Dave everybody,
Ok, got it working:
1) NO scsi modules in the kernel
2) Put ide-floppy in kernel (probably could be module)
3) set append hdc=ide-floppy in syslinux.cfg
4) compiled vfat as a module
5) Put a jumper on the middle block of the zip drive (makes it ignore
the partition table?)
Hmm...I forget not everyone has a CD rom burner yet. Perhaps a qualifer for
any disto should be the ability to mirror the CD and/or sell copies at
minimal cost...
Hmmm. Okay, nutty idea. If an ISO image contains the entire CDROM
filesystem, shouldn't there be a way (perhaps not written
A new user comes along (with or without UNIX/network tech), boots with
two disks (yes two), and then goes through this initial setup step by
step, with a boot disk to be configured in hand. Once this is all
done, then the disk is backed up to another, the configuration saved,
and the user
Howdy,
I've been upgrading to 2.9.8/2.0.36, and I finally decided to try out
Matthew Schalit's rc.pf script. I'd like to present to the developers
what I worked out before I post the linuxrouter.org, to flush out any
errors. I decided to figure out how to allow for dhcp, rc.pf and