M Lu wrote:
Hi Victor,
It sounds very cool. Is that difficult to assemble the hardware stuff
(I am not good at it at all)? How much in all you need to spend on the
hardware thing? I have a compact flash card (32M I think) from Canon
camera. Is that possible that I reuse it?
Thanks a lot.
M Lu
Eric House wrote:
Victor,
I saw your post on the LEAF list on getting going with a WRAP board.
I have a Soekris (4501) and need another, and can't decide whether to
go with what I'm familiar with or to use the excuse to try something
new. Do you have any opinions on which is the better board for
Victo
At 23:55 29.10.2004 -0700, Victor McAllister wrote:
Eric House wrote:
Victor,
I saw your post on the LEAF list on getting going with a WRAP board.
I have a Soekris (4501) and need another, and can't decide whether to
go with what I'm familiar with or to use the excuse to try something
new.
Hi Victor;
a fixed version is available in the cvs repository or on the
Bering-uClibc packages page
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpagemenu=91017page_id=51
kp
Am Freitag, 29. Oktober 2004 20:08 schrieb Victor McAllister:
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
Am Freitag, 29. Oktober 2004
Hi;
pls try again
kp
(I've deleted and uploaded the files again - my tests are ok)
Am Samstag, 30. Oktober 2004 03:08 schrieb Andrew Gray:
Hello all,
I have just been trying to download the floppy image of
Bering-uClibc 2.2.2 and I find that the page just keeps reloading
and I never get
Bertrand,
Sorry for responding that late. The bug should be solved in busybox-
1.0 included in Bering-uClibc 2.2.2. Thanks for reporting.
Reagrds,
Eric Spakman
Dear all,
I'm just reporting a strange behaviour:
On two different system running
- P133 / BuC 2.1.0
- PPro / BuC
Troy,
Am Freitag, 29. Oktober 2004 05:02 schrieb Troy Aden:
First off thanks for the quick answers for the questions I have
posted previously! I got the firewall up and it runs very nicely.
However when I do a full backup I get the following errors:
Creating ipsec.lrp Please wait:
According to Erich Titl's instructions on LEAF.
Quote:
The Bering kernel has the softdog driver compiled statically into the
kernel. It must be made a module in order to use the wd1100 driver.
uClibc seems to use both softdog and wd1100 as modules but the WRAP
board still does not reboot with
Dear Martin,
First of all, thank-you very much (and the others team members) for this
wonderfull distro, Bering-uClibc. My Bering-uClibc firewall runs for months
without a problem. However, in boot time appears the following message
requesting I ran e2fsck:
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver
Hi Carlos,
First of all, thank-you very much (and the others team members) for this
wonderfull distro, Bering-uClibc. My Bering-uClibc firewall runs for months
without a problem. However, in boot time appears the following message
requesting I ran e2fsck:
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver
Victor
At 09:30 30.10.2004 -0700, Victor McAllister wrote:
According to Erich Titl's instructions on LEAF.
Quote:
The Bering kernel has the softdog driver compiled statically into the
kernel. It must be made a module in order to use the wd1100 driver.
uClibc seems to use both softdog and wd1100
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