at
Verifying DMI Data Pool. Do you have any ideas?
It usually means that the CF still has some DOS information on its boot
sector. What boot loader are you using? I just use Grub, since it seems
to work better than syslinux.
Bao
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- Gzip it and change the name to initrd.lrp
Do these steps have to be done everytime you backup
wisp ?
No. They are only nedded when you make changes to the initrd.lrp.
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On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 04:42:43PM +0200, Vladimir I. wrote:
Hi Vladimir,
That's CramFS image. You do not unpack it, you mount it :-)
Have your considered cloop to compress the filesystems? I think
it has a better compression ratio than cramfs.
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Hello,
Has anybody gotten a response from Nagasaki? I sent an inquiry
and have not received any responses yet. I am intrigued about
the MS-2300 and also want to see if I can get the MS-2100 with
dual ethernets or more.
Thanks.
Bao
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Hello,
I am looking for the kernel modules for WISP (beta 2320),
in partucular the mtd stuff to boot it from DOC. Can I
use those from Bering? If I want to rebuild the kernel,
should I patch it like in the Bering? rc3?
Thanks.
Bao
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http://www.gctglobal.com I use one and it works great. A bit larger
than a soekris system but also a lot more powerfull.
I know Tony (http://www.gctglobal.com). I think they are
still in the City of Industry, around here.
Hello,
I am just wondering if there is a way to get the Orinoco to
behave as an access point in the WISP. Prism2 based card
can run the host_ap driver. Is there something similar?
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ip addr add works ok. I need to know in what format should
i write it in
network config in Bering. Anybody knows?
Bering is following Debian. For myself, I would make the
changes in /etc/network/interfaces.
Bao
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Since I see you are using MTD, would you be able to make your image
available to others? If you need space to host it, I'll find
someplace to
put it.
I don't have a floppy image. I took the Bering beta 2 image
and dump everything on it to my DOC2000. All of the kernel
stuff is
you can just build your own kernel and use it instead.
Jacques has a kernel config file that can be used as a
template. I have to build my own, since I could not get
the IDE driver to work properly.
So the ide driver is not compiled into the kernel and you
couldn't load
Hi guys,
I have been able to bring the Jacques Nilo's Bering
Leaf distribution up on a Disck-On-Chip (DOC2000)
based system. I am using the Beta 2 since there
seems to be problems with modify the Beta 3 floppy
image. Following is the summary of changes to make
it happens.
(1) The DOC2000 has
How do I back up the setup and configuration
before I update a software package? Basically,
I have the shorewall 1.2.5 lrp package from the
Bering image. I would like to go to shorewall
1.2.6. Backing up the etc.lrp does not work,
as no Shorewall-related info is saved.
Thanks.
Bao
Hi Charles,
Have anybody tried to use Debian's mkinitrd to build the initrd?
I am using the Debian's 2.4.17 kernel source.
If you want to use an unpatched 2.4 kernel, I suggest you at
least start
with the contents of root.lrp from a distribution image. Just make a
ramdisk (or even
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