On Mon, 2004-06-28 at 16:28, Eric House wrote:
> > > I'd guess that there's something wrong with fat12 support in the
> > > hdsupp package. Any ideas or suggestions?
There seems indeed to be something fundamentally wrong...
I tried to configure a new Bering-uClib 2.2.0-beta4 on a DiskOnChip this
> # Uncomment to set the MAC address your ISP registered you with
> #eth0_MACADDR=aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
506a509,511
> # Added by Robert Sprockeels for changing MAC address
> eval local MACADDR=\${"$1"_MACADDR:-""}
>
537a543,545
>
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If you managed to miss it (I *really* don't know how you *could* :-)):
both slashdot and linuxtoday run a story from SysAdmin Magazine about
running a Linux (2.2.x kernel) in a... HALTED state!
see http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1824/sam0201d/0201d.htm
This could be interesting, no?
Robert
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>
>>I can confirm that. I have two systems running at a customer location
>>with dual ethernet (Intel) on the motherboard and two DFE-570TX's
>>totalling 10 ethernet ports per system, running Dachstein. No problem
>>whatsoever
>>
>What on earth do you use 10 interfaces for?
>And what does your r
>
>
>>Does anyone have any experience using a D-Link DFE-570TX 4-Port NIC under
>>Linux?
>>From what I've been able to piece together is that the standard tulip
>>
>module
>
>>should work for it since its using 4 x DEC DC21143 chips.
>>
>
>These cards work great! I have several running and have
Mike Noyes wrote:
> Does anyone have an answer to this question on the leaf-user list?
>
> Re: [Leaf-user] Cdrom as second floppy ?
> http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-user%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg00038.html
>
Well, try to mount the system read-only!
# mount -r -t iso9660 /dev/hda /cdrom
The
Kenneth Hadley wrote:
> > Actually, I guess what they _really_ sell is their Linux know-how and
> their LRP
> > experience... because they like it, and they know it really WORKS!
> >
> > Robert
>
> Extremely true, even I support few LRP boxes for profit.
> Though I am extremely curious about whe
Kenneth Hadley wrote:
> amusing product
> http://www.boat.be/
> read a little about FireWare and you'll understand why I say amusing, though
> I do like 1U rackmounts ;-)
Thanks for plugging my product ;-)
> Does anyone know off hand how many LRP based consumer devices exist?
My guess is that