Hi ppl,
I had 2 questions and hope there was a nice ppl on
The list are willing to help me. Thank You.
1) Kernel Panic!
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I've had successfully install bering 1.1 on
the 200M harddisk and running with 3 rtl8139
NIC with 128M RAM.
Everything goes right on the track until I
plug
Hello,
In pptpd.lrp, the file /var/lib/lrpkg/pptpd.conf
The line
/etc/ppp/pptpd.options
should read
/etc/ppp/pptpd-options
For future reference, is this the right way to report bugs, etc?
Ta,
James.
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Some questions:
Do you have a keyboard and video card attached to this pc,
or only a serial console?
If you have a keyboard attached, doe you still have the same error?
Can you capture what appears on screen before this hang?
-Original Message-
From: Simon Chalk [mailto:[EMAIL
Just downloaded dachstein-v1.0.2-1680.exe and wanted to know if it will work
strait away from floppy with my network cards obviously allowing for config.
I've got two D-Link DFE-530 TX which I believe require this driver:-
VIA 86C100A Rhine II (and 3043 Rhine I)
Status Supported, Driver Name:
If you could reply all, it would be rely helpful too as I'll be only using
my hotmail account soon as I'm out on site.
Cheers,
Aid
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Aid Hamer
Sent: 17 June 2003 14:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Aid
Subject:
Remember, you have to plug the external NIC into a Win or Mac box first
and register it with ntlWorld before their DHCP servers will listen to
you.
The instructions for all that come in that big blue box they send you
with the cable and everything.
And I believe you can only have ONE NIC
It's actually for a client with Easynet, cheers will download stuff
now.
Aw, shame...
I could have done with somebody else using LEAF on the UK ntl cable
network. My connection regularly fails every 7-14 days and I have to
re-boot the set-top box and LEAF box.
I have yet been unable to ascertain
I've mananged to install and boot wisp-dist on a Dell Dimension
XPS P133c with a SanDisk 64M DoC module.
As it boots up, it tries to do a mke2fs on something. This unfortunately
fails with a segmentation fault. It then states:
Failed to mount, falling back to TMPFS
Making a 8M TMPFS
I'm using Bering 1.2 and having trouble with the wireless and PCMCIA
support.,
guides such as,
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buwireless.html
suggest that the PCMCIA config section will have
1) pcmcia default parameters
2) pcmcia configuration
3) wireless configuration
Mine instead has
I am guessing that my problem has to do w/ using /dev/hda1 rather than the
nftla device.
-Original Message-
From: Marc E. Fiuczynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 7:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: help: wisp-dist hangs while booting
I've mananged to install
Is minix the most space efficient filesystem type?
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I'm trying to use a program that read and write the printer port on a Bering
box. I got a grsec error when I call ioperm(...) function. Does anyone know
how to configure grsecurity to be more tolerant on my Bering box?
Thanks in advance,
--
Arnaud.
Yep, Marc - try removing rwfs=/dev/hda1 statement from syslinux.cfg.
Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote:
I am guessing that my problem has to do w/ using /dev/hda1 rather than the
nftla device.
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From: Marc E. Fiuczynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 7:32
not really if you have a lot of inodes with really small size (e.g.,
symlinks)
Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote:
Is minix the most space efficient filesystem type?
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I did this a few years back and had to do a refresh cycle on my memory...
It is important that echo treats all its parameters so the disposition
needs quotes...
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echo MIME-Version: 1.0 (just a fake)
echo Content-type: application/octet-stream ;
Has anyone gotten wisp-dist to work on a SanDisk SDTE-64 DoC?
It seems that my SanDisk SDTE-64 is not recognized by the doc2000/docprobe
modules.
This is so infuriating, because I can boot from the SDTE-64 drive. Moreover,
I can boot the standard debian rescue/root floppies, mount the SDTE-64 as
If you know anyone out there still using LRP, this would be relevant to
their setup. Unfortunately, anyone still using that distro probably isn't
maintaining their firewall, so they won't see this unless you show it to
them.
The pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package was updated with 1.2 but the doc was not
updated.
The key question is to know if your card is recognized that is in the pcmcia
card configuration database. Do you hear one/two beeps at boot time ?
Next think to check is your interfaces file. how does it look like
I doubt this is the pb. As described in the user manual there is no problem
setting up Bering as a print server without doing anything to the grsecurity
configuration.
I suspect:
1/ You are not using the modules corresponding to the Bering version you are
using
2/ You do not load the proper set
Le Mardi 17 Juin 2003 11:13, James Neave a écrit :
Thanks this is corrected. The new packages have been uploaded.
Jacques
Hello,
In pptpd.lrp, the file /var/lib/lrpkg/pptpd.conf
The line
/etc/ppp/pptpd.options
should read
/etc/ppp/pptpd-options
For future reference, is this the right
So it is emulating IDE after all. Then just try removing
rwfs=/dev/hda1 from syslinux.cfg.
What build of WISP-Dist you are using?
Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote about [leaf-user] nftla or hda with SDTE-64 DoC ?:
Has anyone gotten wisp-dist to work on a SanDisk SDTE-64 DoC?
It seems that my
I have worked on a pxe.lrp package that is allowing booting Bering with a PXE
enabled NIC.
Walter Cardwell has been very helpful in challenging me on this idea.
I was also inspired by the scp backup scripts from Erich
Basically you can know boot Bering from a tftp server and bacup your packages
Scott Merril has contributed a new chapter of the Bering user's guide.
He welcomes feedback and comments
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buopenvpn.html
Thanks Scott !
Jacques
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GRUB is a very attractive boot loader for hard disks and CFs
You can have mutiple configurations, nice menus and the like.
Here is the latest piece of the Bering user's guide.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bugrub.html
Jacques
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On Tuesday 17 June 2003 08:01 am, Aid Hamer wrote:
Just downloaded dachstein-v1.0.2-1680.exe and wanted to know if it will
work strait away from floppy with my network cards obviously allowing for
config.
I've got two D-Link DFE-530 TX which I believe require this driver:-
VIA 86C100A Rhine
Greetings,
I followed the instruction on How to build the
sources against uClibc and tried to compile the
uClibc source after downloading and applying the
patches with the given Config for bering, I ended up
with following errors:
gcc -Wall -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs
Hi, all:
I typically access my company VPN from home,
through my Dachstein CD box. I worked out the ipchains
commands to open the necessary ports. Now, I'd like to
set up something to open the ports each time by box
boots up. For example, in the event of a power outage,
or I'm trying out some
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Richard Lohman wrote:
Hi, all:
I typically access my company VPN from home,
through my Dachstein CD box. I worked out the ipchains
commands to open the necessary ports. Now, I'd like to
set up something to open the ports each time by box
boots up. For example, in
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