Hi,
- in the 1680 floppy installation the file from local.lrp:
/var/lib/lrpkg/local.local
contains no entries to specify inclusion of the usr/local/bin and
usr/local/sbin directories.
This a feature request, not a bug report, correct?
This is by intention. Local.lrp is meant to
Hello Joep,
The knockd package is in the repository:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=12MMN_position=32:32
7. knockd.lrp [13 k] TESTING
Regards,
Eric
I recently stuck on a simple small tool called knockd which can be used
Hi Adam,
This issue is now resolved in CVS.
Eric
Hmm from what I've read mysql will look in /usr/include for pthread.h,
how do I tell it to look in $(BT_STAGING_DIR)/usr/include for the files
for LinuxThreads
Also this is a straight cvs checkout of buildtool. Does anyone else have
this
Hi Adam,
Most people probably have pthread.h available in /usr/include and wont
be hit by this issue. It's just a non portable problem in Mysql's
configure script and the best fix is the patch Martin provided.
Eric
On 6-mei-2008, at 23:09, Adam Niedzwiedzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm
Hi Harry,
Fixed!
Thanks for reporting.
Eric
Hi all,
while downloading the CVS tree, after I issue
$buildtool.pl source
I got stuck with the minicom package
Although it downloads all right there seems to be a problem with
buildtool.mk
The Makefile is for
Hi Tom,
The openswan package is called ipsec.lrp and the libpthread packages is
indeed called lpthread.lrp.
Eric
Hi,
I try to install openswan on my leafsystem, but I do not find the
following packages: openswan.lrp and libpthread.lrp. They're not included
in the iso file. libpthread is
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your feedback, usefull information. You could have an issue
with saving this script, in that case just list it to local.conf (in the
local.lrp package) and it will be saved in the configdb.
Eric
I rechecked the mailinglist with some other searchparameters and found
this
Hi Tom,
Can you ping the bridge interface from the firewall itself?
I guess shorewall is blocking the ping, because it's probably not setup
for bridging.
Eric
extra info down..
Citeren Tom Hendrickx [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hallo Eric,
Citeren Eric Spakman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Tom
://www.shorewall.net/3.0/NewBridge.html
Eric
Hi Eric, my messages log says though: firewall root: Shorewall Stopped
when I try to ping it gives the following:
firewall# ping 192.168.1.254 PING 192.168.1.254 (192.168.1.254): 56 data
bytes ping: sendto: Invalid argument
Tom
Citeren Eric Spakman
Hi Tom,
Hi,
I have a little annoying problem .. I try setting up a bridge on the
LEAF system following the documentation. (doc\bk04ch21s02.html)
But it states here that I need the bridge.lrp file .. Problem is that
file is nowhere to be found ..
Has it changed how to configure the bridge
Hello Tom,
Ok thanks .. I have no idea how I could have looked over it in the ISO
image, but I did :$
Making it work is another problem I fear
I've added the bridge.lrp .. put it also in leaf.cfg
bridge.o is also added and for my interface : e100.o
and in interfaces is only this
Hello Tom,
Ok thanks .. I have no idea how I could have looked over it in the
ISO
image, but I did :$
Making it work is another problem I fear
I've added the bridge.lrp .. put it also in leaf.cfg
bridge.o is also added and for my interface : e100.o
and in interfaces is only this
Hi Tom,
Leaf is running in memory, so probably it's not your filesystem which is
full but the allocated memory space.
Just increase your root fs allocation in leaf.cfg
Eric
Hi
my leaf on ext2 partition was working perfectly .. Then I added some extra
packages which I needed , namely
Hello Tom,
It depend on your needs. If you want to load the packages from an ext2 fs,
you have to create your own initrd:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/bucd-develop.xml.html#id3256747
But if you just want to use an ext2 fs from a running system, you can add
the module to moddb (copy the module
Hi Tom,
My previous mail had a link with the exact commands to execute:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/bucd-develop.xml.html#id3256747
Eric
indeed .. for the making of the image I had to use dd if=initrd.lrp
instead of dd if=/dev/zero I guess .. So I changed this, and my file is
now a lot
where do I get all the other
files from the original initrd.lrp package? I would think once
uncompressed and mounted , they should be available at the folder .. but
it's empty everytime
Tom
Citeren Eric Spakman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Tom,
My previous mail had a link with the exact
Tom,
Did you install the ext2 kernel modules?
Eric
Practical to know probably is .. once mounting the file system, I get
this error : FAT: bogus logical sector size 0
This only happens when I refer the pkgpath to something else as
hda1:msdos
(like hda2)
After this, it's just each
Hi Erich,
This should be fixed in 3.1 final:
Changelog between 3.1b2 and 3.1b3:
patch to fix ping: can't create raw socket: Address family not supported
by protocol whilst trying to ping/connect to a host from /etc/hosts and
ipv6 module is not loaded.
EricS
Hi Folks
I upgraded one of my
Hi Erich,
This should be fixed in 3.1 final:
Changelog between 3.1b2 and 3.1b3:
patch to fix ping: can't create raw socket: Address family not
supported by protocol whilst trying to ping/connect to a host from
/etc/hosts and
ipv6 module is not loaded.
Thanks for the info. Which
Hi Erich,
This should be fixed in 3.1 final:
Changelog between 3.1b2 and 3.1b3:
patch to fix ping: can't create raw socket: Address family not
supported by protocol whilst trying to ping/connect to a host from
/etc/hosts and
ipv6 module is not loaded.
Thanks for the info. Which
Hi Erich,
I couldn't find in the busybox changelog where this change is applied. I
will create an updated initrd with busybox-1.9.1 this evening which
hopefully fixes this issue.
Eric
Hi
After upgrading to busybox 1.8.2 I found that ifup does not handle
multiple tabstops in
Hi Erich,
Can you make a tcpdump of the lookup?
Eric
Hi folks
chameleon# cat /etc/resolv.conf domain asp.ruf.ch nameserver 192.168.211.35
The name server is dnscache on another bering box.
This takes a long time to reply
chameleon# nslookup innerwall Server:192.168.211.35
Hi Merrick,
AFAIK it's the kernel which assigns the NICs to a specific number. Maybe
it's possible to use some sort of userspace tool to reshuffle those
interfaces based on mac-addresses afterwards. But it's non-trivial.
Eric
Hi Friends --
On Bering uClibc 3.1, is there a way to control
Hello Mats Erik,
This default only works for setups which uses dhcp, not for statically
adresses or ppp(oe/oatm). So a default setting is difficult to give.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/buci-dnsmasq3.html
Eric
Hello Matt Cartter,
your problem is due to the fact that Openntpd is using
Hi Cpu,
The next beta of Bering-uClibc will have use a later version of busybox.
Hopefully all this issues will be solved by then.
Eric
Back in June I posted strange behavior by busybox/ping, but nothing has
changed. I'd like to repost the problem (thoughts, anyone?):
---
3.1
Hi Erich,
That's indeed not how it's meant to be, can you provide a patch?
Eric
Hi Folks
after some struggling with the backup function in webconf last week I
decided to upgrade to 3.1beta1.
Still using my multi-personality setup I found that the newly introduced
lrcfg.backup script
Hi Ad,
I think you need some sort of loadbalancing software on the router,
something like balancer (http://www.inlab.de/balance.html) or anything
simular. Balancer only has a command-line interface and no config file, so
better options may exist. An other option which might work is using DNS
Hi Erich,
I see that nohup is a very small busybox applet which is currently not
enabled in the config. I will enable it in the next beta.
Eric
Hi everybody
Does anyone have a good method to deamonize a script in Bering uClibc, I
am missing nohup.
Thanks
Erich
getting:
mount: Mounting /dev/hda1 on /home/ftp failed: No such device
Any idea why there is no response from the server and why Ican't mount
my hda1? I tried to edit fstab same effect.
Thanks for help
Andrey
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hello Andrey,
That shouldn't be any problem. You can use
Hello Andrey,
That shouldn't be any problem. You can use the vsftpd.lrp package, which
is a small, secure and fast ftp daemon (tftpd.lrp contains a Tftp daemon,
which is something different). Configuration details can be found at the
follwoing link: http://vsftpd.beasts.org/
You can start and
Hi Jim,
It could be that the version of syslinux used is not compatible with your
laptop's bios. You could try to use a different version of syslinux.
Eric
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From: Jim Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bering Leaf leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: 6/2/07 2:23 PM
Subject:
Hi,
The problem with Samba 3.x is its enormous size, each daemon/program is
around 10 Mbyte, making it practically unusable for embedded use.
Eric
Hi folks, as always thanks for everyone's work on LEAF!
FWIW I'm presently on Bering v3.0 RC2.
I'm setting up a FAT32 fileserver and thought
Yes, both client and server:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=12MMN_position=32:32
Look for netsnmp packages.
Eric
Is SNMP Agent available in LEAF or not?
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Hi Andrew,
Are you sure both the zebra and ripd daemons are running? I don't use
ripd, but zebra/ospf is working fine. The uClibc version has the complete
feature set.
Eric
I would like to get zebra + ripd working on my Bering uClibC 3.0.2 system
but am running into problems. I have zebra +
Andrew,
Hi Andrew,
Are you sure both the zebra and ripd daemons are running? I don't use
ripd, but zebra/ospf is working fine. The uClibc version has the
complete feature set.
Eric
I would like to get zebra + ripd working on my Bering uClibC 3.0.2
system but am running into
Hi Math,
You can scp the logfiles to a Windows or Linux system.
Eric
Hi everybody
I try to find how to save the log files on the Bering uClibc 3.0.2.
When choose the option s) Save configuration that don't save the log
files and when i reboot the firewall all the files are reset. It's
Franck,
Am Freitag, 13. April 2007 12:14:23 schrieb Franck:
Hi,
i've a problem with net4801 and bering on CompactFlash (CF)
1/ I'm installed latest bering uclinux on CF on net4801 256Mb
I'm changing initrd.lrp to boot on CF and had serial support
On boot, net4801 like this :
1
Hello Bino,
You need Bering-uClibc's buildtool. The old toolchain you downloaded from
the uClibc site won't work.
Eric
Dear All ...
I downloaded http://www.uclibc.org/downloads/root_fs_i386.ext2.bz2 ,
extract it and mount it to /mnt/root_fs.
Now , how to compile things again uclibc ?
Hi Andrew,
Why won't VMware Server boot from the ISO image. Just a boot error and
then nothing.
Probably the version of ISOlinux isn't compatible with VMWare, so you
could try a different version.
Eric
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I have my /etc/modules configured to load those same modules, but every
time I boot
the VM the driver does not load. Something about missing parameters for
updown. I am not near my server to give you an exact error message. I know
lsmod shows mii and crc32 being loaded, but I don't
Franck,
In this case it's very easy. Just copy the updated packages to the storage
media and reboot. You can see which packages are updated by looking at the
changelog.
If you don't want downtime, you can follow Erich's suggestion by using apkg -u.
But you may have to restart a few daemons in
Hi Kory,
Could someone please tell me which module(s) to use for the realtek 8201
chipset?
Not sure. You could try the sis900 driver (which seems to have realtek
8201 code inside) or any of the realtek drivers (8139too, 8139cp, r8169
..) or the generic ne2k-pci.
There isn't much info on this
Hello Kory,
Looking over the new 3.0 release. I am considering upgrading but I need
to add a subdirectory to the /usr directory to share with samba. I can find
no way to make the added directory persist through a reboot. I remember
some discussion about a similar topic regarding the
in the package config menu. Unless It needs to be
samba22.lrp to work? I could see how that might affect it...
Kory
- Original Message -
From: Eric Spakman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, March 12, 2007 11:22 am
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] uClibc 3.0 - How to save non package changes
Hi Derek,
I am trying to write a script to reset an ADSL ethernet modem on Leaf
Bering Uclib 2.4.26.
In one case I tried using mkfifo within a shell script - but there is no
mkfifo (missing from busybox?) Is the a way to mkfifo in leaf?
Mkfifo is indeed not compiled in busybox. I will take
Hi,
Just what a Software geek loves to hear - its a hardware problem. ;-)
Oh, wait a minute, its *my* hardware problem! *PANIC* =-O
Luckily, I do have some diagnostic equipment for the CAT 5... and
plug pray for the hub ports.
Thanks, George.
BTW, is there a RTFM of the ip -s
* null 21
Save and quit the root.dev.mod file.
Andrey
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hi Andrey,
What did you change in the p9100 configuration and why did you need to
change /var/lib/lrpkg files?
Eric
Hello. I'm setting up p9100 printer. I
Hi Andrew,
It may be a duplex mismatch, you can check the link errors with 'ip -s
link'
Eric
Hello.
I'm using Bering-uClibc (not sure which version since the box is
headless) with Linux 2.4.32. It's running on a 486 with four 3c509's
in it. One is connected to a Motorola Surfboard 4200 cable
-develop.xml.html#id2668625
(the initrd.lrp section)
Regards Thomas
Regards,
Eric
* Eric Spakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070225 15:10]:
Hi Andrey,
Sorry for the late reply, I was away this weekend. Glad you sorted it
out.
To answer some of your questions:
makedevs lp c 0 0 2 creates a couple of devices
Hi Andrew,
(Sorry, Eric. I hit Reply and not Reply-All.)
On 2/25/07, Eric Spakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It may be a duplex mismatch, you can check the link errors with 'ip -s
link'
I looked up a bit about duplexing and this NIC after a friend suggested that.
Here's what I get from
file.
Andrey
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hi Andrey,
What did you change in the p9100 configuration and why did you need to
change /var/lib/lrpkg files?
Eric
Hello. I'm setting up p9100 printer. I had to edit files in
/var/lib/lrpkg and they are in root package. There is no more option
Hi Andrey,
Any clues in the logs?
Eric
Hello I'm running Bering 3.0. I have 2 switches and 5 machines and PS2
on them and they are on 2 levels of the house. Anytime that I turn on any
of the machines I loose Internet connection on whole network(20s-40s). I
thought that maybe DNS fails. But
Hi Andrey,
What did you change in the p9100 configuration and why did you need to
change /var/lib/lrpkg files?
Eric
Hello. I'm setting up p9100 printer. I had to edit files in
/var/lib/lrpkg and they are in root package. There is no more option to
backup root package. How can I save this to
Hi Izzy,
I think I've found the source of the problem, or at least the key
difference. The bootdisk.ima on the iso image was generated using syslinux
3.20. If I take the bootdisk.ima file, and syslinux it using
this machine, it creates a working boot CD. I'm using syslinux v 2.11, as
Hi Izzy,
Yes you can specify the backup device, it's the first entry in
'PKGPATH'. (either in leaf.cfg or syslinux.cfg)
# The first entry is the backup device.
# If equal packages exist on multiple devices, the ones on the left
most device have precedence.
PKGPATH=/dev/fd0u1680:msdos
Eric
Hi Hillel,
Hello Everyone,
It looks like I may need a server to make a few serial printers and
a parallel printer available on the network for IP socket printing from
Unix servers similar to how a JetDirect print server works.
Bering-uClibc with the ser2net package should be able to do it.
Hello Hillel,
Thanks, Eric. While ser2net does support multiple ports, the
question is if the version built with uClibc for Bering-uClibc will
support _simultaneous_ communication to multiple serial ports. This
is the problem that has been mentioned with ser2net compiled with
uClibc. It
Hi Sandro,
Hi,
the 2.X packages in subject are not present in 3.X because are missing or
because they are dismessed/not-supported ?
The libc207/225 packages are slowy dismessed. But those two packages in
the 2.x directory still work fine with the 3.x release.
Regards,
Sandro Doro
Regards,
David,
any luck finding the docs on setting up tinydns? i've got the latest
uclibc 3.0.1 and am loading the tinydns.lrp, but tinydns-data doesn't
seem to be doing anything...
There are no tinydns docs in the LEAF repository (anymore...), but the
official tinydns docs should do:
Hi David,
I found a link to Nilo's original documentation:
http://leaf.cvs.sourceforge.net/leaf/devel/jnilo/documentation/packages/
The tinydns.xml document is still valid for the basic setup.
Eric
any luck finding the docs on setting up tinydns? i've got the latest
uclibc 3.0.1 and am
for my
liking.
:-)))
Regards,
Matt
Regards,
Eric
On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 08:52 +0100, Eric Spakman wrote:
Hello Matt,
I don't think it's patched into 2.5STABLE14 yet, but it should be no
problem to do that. Can you give me a link to the patch?
Eric
I run squid on my Leaf box
Hi Domenico,
A bit of googling showed that
hda: task_no_data_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hda: task_no_data_intr: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }
is just a warning and can be ignored. It has probably something todo with
the type of IDE controller you have.
There is even a
Yes, I have. What is the problem?
Eric
Hi, does anyone configured yate on Uclibc?
-
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make
Hi Richard,
We were playing with a new installation of Bering 3.0 today.
Tried several things including editing fstab in order to mount a floppy
and get extra packages with the usual leaf.cfg.
How did you try to mount the floppy?
mount -t msdos /dev/fd0u1680 /mnt
(or /dev/fd0 for a 1.44
Hi Sayang,
Hi LEAF friends,
I'm using isdn.lrp to connect to the internet.
my isdnctrl version is 3.1pre1
I got the hint from Eric to use the option ms-get-dns to obtain the
nameserver ip address when I dial up my internet provider.
I read in http://www.isdn4linux.de/faq/i4lfaq-12.html
Sayang,
Hi All,
how can I configure my Bering, that I can use the nameserver?
ping www.google.com
I's using ISDN to connect to Internet.
If you are using dnsmasq, you can use the following description:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/buci-dnsmasq3.html#id2661237
It should be more or
Hi John,
This looks a bit strange How did you configure your CF in the
bios? Is the CF pristine or partitoned and formatted? The kernel seems
to find a hda2.
Eric
--
hda: hda1
hda: hda1
hda2: bad access: block=2, count=2
end_request: I/O error, dev 03:02
Hi John,
The latest pxe config file (default) uses ipappend 1 to give the
actual ip address to the kernel at boottime. You could try the following,
previous method, of defining the ip address:
serial 0 19200
timeout 0
append console=ttyS0,19200
default pxe/linux
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Hi David,
Hi,
I've set up and am running a four nic Bering uclibc 3.0 router and want
to add a wireless nic. I have an old dwl-520+ pci wireless card which I
know uses the acx100 module and associated firmware.
So I plug in the card and add the wireless.lrp and madwifi.org packages.
I'm
Markus,
I'm using mhttpds.lrp with BU 3.0.1. When the system is booting these
both messages appear: /etc/rc2.d/S85mini_httpds:
/etc/mini_httpds.conf: 1:
nochroot: not found
/etc/rc2.d/S85mini_httpds: /etc/mini_httpds.conf: 9: ssl: not found
What's going wrong?
Not sure... Did you
Hi Markus,
The package is updated in CVS:
http://leaf.cvs.sourceforge.net/leaf/bin/packages/uclibc-0.9/28/
Can you give it a quick test?
Well done, the new mhttpds works well, no more init problems.
Thanks for reporting!
Regards from Germany,
Markus
Regards from the Netherlands,
install libssl.lrp and libcrpto.lrp and did you create
a mini_httpd.pem file (installed in /etc/)? The last step is described in
the help file (help mhttpds).
Regards,
Markus Koelle
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Franck,
Hi all,
is there a simple step-by-step doc to package a new soft from a tarball
for Bering-uClibc ?
Regards
Franck
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http://www.linuxpourtous.com
If you want to compile and package software, the easiest way is to use
buildtool:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/buc-devel.html
Hi Markus,
I'm using mhttpds.lrp with BU 3.0.1. When the system is booting these
both messages appear: /etc/rc2.d/S85mini_httpds:
/etc/mini_httpds.conf: 1:
nochroot: not found
/etc/rc2.d/S85mini_httpds: /etc/mini_httpds.conf: 9: ssl: not found
What's going wrong?
Not sure... Did you
Hi Sayang,
Hi LEAF Users!I'm running uClibc on a CF and I've mounted my CF in my
fstab like this/dev/hda1 /mntauto sync 0 0I can change to my
/mnt dirictory and working with it... read and write.. but just one think
I can run my program.. usually I can run it on my old Bering
Hi Alejandro,
In the documentation Bering-uClibc Developer Guide - Chapter 3.
Creating lrp packages with buildpacket say:
Since it is not obvious at first, a little clarification: buildpacket
creates lrp packages (packagename.lrp) that are defined in buildtool setups
(unfortunately, those
Hi Markus,
Hello,
where can I get the nat helper modules ip_nat_rtsp and ip_nat_conntrack
(Realplayer-Modules )for Kernel 2.4.33 (Bering uClibC 3.0)?
I don't know. I guess it need special kernel patches, but not sure where
to look. I will see if I can find them.
Regards
M. Koelle
Hi Hillel,
I took a quick look, but the following requirement and FAQ doesn't look
promissing:
An X11R6 installation, for the user interface. The interface is built on
the 3D Athena widget set, but any of the drop-in replacements should work
as well. I personally use the NeXT-like libneXtaw
Hi Alejandro,
Hola, I am compiling everything from zero using the tools buildtool
and ultimately to create the image I use createimage.sh but it don't add
the modules of the kernel *.o to the image.
I have seen in the CVS that the last modification on this script tell:
Log Message:
describe|grep moddb
I do not see this package :(
You have to copy the moddb.lrp package to the image. It's created with:
./buildtool.pl build kmodules
./buildpacket.pl --package=kmodules
Eric
On 1/10/07, Eric Spakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Alejandro,
Hola, I am compiling
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Spakman
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 5:12 AM
To: Kwon
Cc: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] tinydns setup
Hi Kwon,
On 9/6/2006 13:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure
Hi Rob,
I knowI forgot to put tcp in the rule.
It should read:
ACCEPT fw net TCP 80
Was that the cause of the problem, or did you only forget to type tcp in
this mail?
Eric
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Hi Kwon,
Hi,
Trying to load daemontl.lrp with tinydns.lrp, under the lrcfg menu Edit
daemon svscan start/stop script, file /etc/init.d/svscan is a binary
file? I have compared the daemontl.lrp on the
Bering-uClibc_3.0_iso_bering-uclibc-iso.bin and the daemontl.lrp from the
Leaf website
Hi Kwon,
On 9/6/2006 13:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure this is the correct place to ask, but I'm trying to set
up tinydns on a bering box and I can't find the page I expected with
the setup instructions as per the package page.
Please try:
Hi Kwon,
This is not a new daemontl.lrp package, but because the name of the
init.d script and a program are the same (svscan) that file was
mistakenly put in the init.d directory. The package is fixed now and an
updated version of it can be found in CVS:
Hi Paul,
I was suspicious that it was smaller, and there were so many new
modules.
On second look, it wasn't so much smaller. Why were some modules
selected for the tarball and others left out?
All modules which are defined in the kernel config are included in the
tarball. But I took a
Hi Paul,
I will compile a 2.4.32 driver for you this evening (UTC), I hope that
one's working...
No need (Sorry, I'm 9hrs behind you, this might be too late). I
recompiled this evening using your config file, and... TADA!!!
Great!
Linux version 2.4.32 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version
Hi Paul,
It really is in CVS ;)
http://leaf.cvs.sourceforge.net/leaf/src/bering-uclibc/apps/linux/
This is a config for 2.4.33, but it also works for 2.4.32.
The CVS seems outdated. Lots of stuff for 2.4.24. Perhaps it's the
organization, but I didn't find things easily.
I wonder where
Hi Paul,
That shouldn't be a problem, you can just download a pristine 2.4.32
kernel and unpack in a directory of choice. Do a make menuconfig, make
dep and make modules. As long as you don't do a make install, it won't
mess up your running system. After that just replace the module. No need
Hi Paul,
Ya know guys, it's all well and good to say, It's in the CVS when, as
MOST sites, one supplies a link to access the CVS from a web browser.
The link is on the main page http://leaf.sourceforge.net, below left and
it's called CVS Repository.
But when you don't, and I've been looking
Hi Paul,
-- Eric Spakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see, in the kernel config the next option is not enabled:
CONFIG_AIC7XXX_PROBE_EISA_VL
I did do some looking around to see if there was a kernel config file
or documentation without finding it. That could have been helpful.
The kernel config
Hi Stephen,
On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 23:25 +0100, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
Hi all;
if you have some spare time over the holidays, you may consider to update to
LEAF Bering-uClibc 3.0.
The main features of the 3.0 version are the update of the uClibc version to
latest stable 0.9.28 and the
Hi Stephen,
Thanks Paul. The only downside with that method is that I would have to
know the exact module name.
Good point.
You can create a list of the contents of the tarball and rederect it
to to a file:
tar -tzvf modules.tgz /tmp/modules.list
Eric
On Sat, 2006-12-30 at 17:45 -0800,
Hi Paul,
Which eisa modules?
All 2.4.2 kernel modules can be found in the kernel 2.4.32 tarball:
Apologies, my bad. I don't know what i was thinking--must have been
having another senior moment. Of course, you can't have system bus,
e.g. EISA, support compiled as a modules!
;-)
I was trying
Hi Paul,
I need the eisa module(s) for Bering uClibc-2.4.2. Can anybody direct
me to a URL?
Which eisa modules?
All 2.4.2 kernel modules can be found in the kernel 2.4.32 tarball:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/leaf/Bering-uClibc_modules_2.4.32.tar.gz?modtime=1149274068big_mirror=1
Hi Bob,
Trying out Bering-uClibc 3. Can't wait
Running into a problem however, trying to create initrd.lrp with modules
to support a HD. I can't figure out how to save the changes to initrd.lrp
once I copy the modules to /boot/lib/modules. I know I'm probably stuck
in thinking in
Hi Craig,
Hi folks,
Happy Holidays. :-)
Happy Holidays to you ;-)
I'm using the new, Bering uClibc 3.0, and my LAN connections to/from the
web, etc. work great.
Now, I'm trying to set up a wireless router in my DMZ, and it's not getting
a dynamic IP address (I have confirmed this by
to worry about that.
Thank you! :-)
Is it working now in the dmz?
Craig
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Eric Spakman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 10:35 AM
To: Craig Caughlin
Cc: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] No DHCP address
Hi Victor,
I really appreciate uClibc 3.0 - upgrading is so simple. Thank you. I
am not complaining - just pointing out some documentation links that are
404.
In Chapter 13, LEAF for the PC Engines WRAP found here
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/bucu-sc1100.html
and here
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