How did you manage to get everything so small? Your initrd.gz +
root.lrp weigh in at 742,530 bytes, which is considerably less
than the 835,457 of my current root.lrp (lrp 2.9.8 based, with
linux 2.2.18).
Ah, I see you've used libc 2.0.7.
The disk booted on one computer but not another. Did you
> How did you manage to get everything so small? Your initrd.gz +
> root.lrp weigh in at 742,530 bytes, which is considerably less
> than the 835,457 of my current root.lrp (lrp 2.9.8 based, with
> linux 2.2.18).
Dave stuff is gaining weight I suppose :-).
What I did was rather limited indeed: I s
Jacques Nilo wrote:
>
> Following my previous post on how to get rid of LRP kernel patches I
> have created a 2.4.14 base LEAF version with SHOREWALL as default
> firewall.
> Please consider this work as preliminary.
>
> All the stuff is here:
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/kernel-2.4