Or if you want to mess around with the ROM programming you can boot
directly from CD using Smart BootManager. I can send you such a version
of SBM which is modified to be run from the Realtek NIC ROM.
Stefaan Van Dooren wrote:
Or you can just install Smart BootManager on a floppy,boot the
Right, but lpd.lrp found here does not have this problem:
http://chinese-watercolor.com/LRP/printsrv/
http://chinese-watercolor.com/LRP/printsrv/lpd.lrp
Julian Church wrote:
Hi Len
Thanks for the information. It sounds like you've saved me some real
problems.
I'm also forwarding this
Anyone has it compiled or can compile it?
Thanks
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Has anybody come across the smbclient for lrp, working with smb-2b.lrp?
Thanks.
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Luis.F.Correia wrote:
To start, you will need a harddisk which supports that function.
Then, you must have a kernel with APM support.
Isn't it enough to set the HDD down function in PC BIOS?
It works for me with bering rc2 and I'm not sure if the APM is compiled
into the kernel.
Kim Oppalfens wrote:
Hi all,
I just created my first bering cd and it works like a charm.
Still have a question though, I would like to add quite a few packages
To the cd and organize them in subdirectories, so I was wondering if I could
specify
Subdirectories in lrpkg.cfg.
In other
That seems to be the simplest since all data (modules/packages and boot
files) are then in the same media. Reading
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/doc/howto/LRPHardDiskHOWTO.txt should help.
But anyway, the idea of the Bering and other distributons is to use low
cost pc with small size
Yesterday I created bering CD version and I can share with you the steps
I did.
If you are quite impatient waiting for the official doc, you can find it
useful.
Note that it is not fully tested. What I tested is partial/full backup,
booting
with backup files, using lrpkg.cfg from floppy with
Luis.F.Correia wrote:
...
Even if I don't get around my bugs, I'll publish the results.
...
That was my intention in the initial mail, thanks :)
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