Re: [leaf-user] Beringuclibc 2.2.3 on Hard disk

2005-05-12 Thread Victor McAllister
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am a new comer to Bering. I managed to install Bering-uclibc 2.2.3 and create a bootable hard drive. I have two questions: 1. If I would like to add other packages at a later stage to the hard disk, what is the best way through a lan? 2. During installation,

Re: [leaf-user] OpenVpn 2.0

2005-05-12 Thread Erich Titl
Michael Michael D Schleif wrote: Please, somebody comment on changes required to upgrade an existing v1.x openvpn installation to this new version? I have read about the enhancements, c.; but, I am wondering whether or not an existing configuration will simply work in v2.0 ??? AFAIK, no. 2.0

Re: [leaf-user] Beringuclibc 2.2.3 on Hard disk

2005-05-12 Thread Arne Bernin
On Thu, 2005-05-12 at 01:53 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Hi! 1. If I would like to add other packages at a later stage to the hard disk, what is the best way through a lan? use scp (secure copy) for this (you need the openssh or dropbear package installed, and winscp or openssh

RE: [leaf-user] Beringuclibc 2.2.3 on Hard disk

2005-05-12 Thread Robert K Coffman Jr - Info From Data Corporation
A compact flash uses a lot less energy than a hard drive - especially since it is only needed for loading and backup. I write protect mine with software after boot up. Very true. No router should have a running HD in it. However with hdsupp you can spin the HD down after boot. I use the

Re: [leaf-user] Beringuclibc 2.2.3 on Hard disk

2005-05-12 Thread Victor McAllister
Robert K Coffman Jr - Info From Data Corporation wrote: A compact flash uses a lot less energy than a hard drive - especially since it is only needed for loading and backup. I write protect mine with software after boot up. Very true. No router should have a running HD in it. However

[leaf-user] Bering uclibc: OpenVPN in bridging mode without ifconfig?

2005-05-12 Thread Claus H. Johansen
Hi, I'm trying to set up a Bering uclibc (ver. 2.0 beta3) box with OpenVPN in bridging mode. I've done this on a standard linux before, so I'm familiar with most of the tasks, but I can't seem to find a solution for the bridging part. The OpenVPN docs describe how to set up bridging of the tap

[leaf-user] Re: PATH setting permanently

2005-05-12 Thread Roger McClurg
I don't know if anyone ever answered your question, but a simple way to add the path is to create a script file and put it into /etc/init.d. I have a utility script that does a number of things I want done after everything else in the boot sequence is done. The script below would do what you