Try Crystalfontz or MatrixOrbital. Crystalfontz is cheaper $65 against $100
of MatrixOrbital. These are 5 1/4 PC Bay bezel mounted ones with cables. It
would be cheaper for you to rig one up with a dremel and a soldering iron.
May cost you $25-$30.
Regards
Mohan
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I use it extensively. Works wonderfully well.
Regards
Mohan
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Andrew Nance
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 2:54 AM
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Subject: [leaf-user] ide flash module
Hi group,
My
It can replace and perform much better except for interface support.
Supporting T1/E1 or Sync serial etc on LEAF is not an easy proposition.
IMHO, it is more an issue of driver support than anything else. An ideal
situation would be to have the 1600 and the LEAF system behind it for
firewalling,
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Subject: [leaf-user] ifconfig for beringuclib
Got bering up and running ok on on geode based box with DoC.
Works really
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 3:29 AM
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Subject: [leaf-user] Using LEAF (Bering-uClibc) as a router
(no shorewall)
Hello,
I want to use LEAF as a simple router
If NSS does it, it would cost 12K Euro @2k Euro per day estimated to go from
6-8 days. I'll have some details soon and shall post the data.
Mohan
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Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 5:42 AM
To:
I'm planning a network as under on two WAN endpoints as a modification
of an existing network:
Internet
Linksys Router Switch - Bering and LAN (10.0.1.x
subnet)
|
+--- Wireless AP.(192.168.0.x subnet)
The linksys router forwards ports for
Would dns lookup work with shorewall and ipsec.conf declaration? If so, can
we not use Dynamic DNS providers to set this up?
Regards
Mohan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Erich Titl
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 11:10 PM
To: [EMAIL
Nagasaki MS2300LLL costs $230. Cute box. Need to add RAM and CF. Has 533Mhz
VIA C3 processor, 1 40 pin IDE, 1 44pin Mini IDE, CF adaptor on board,
stylish box, 3 ethernet posts, 3 USB ports. Sadly no slots for expansion. Is
meant to be a thin client (wonder why guys want 3 ethernet ports on a thin
htb.init was modified to run on ash. Steve - I has sent my copy of qos-htb.
Did it not work?
Mohan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Steve Wright
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 1:33 PM
To: bino-psn
Cc: LEAF-USER
Subject: Re: [leaf-user]
I use LEAF Bering 1.2. I wanted to experiment using it for link load
balancing and redundancy and ran up some hitches. Pointers would be welcome
and helpful.
I set up a single machine with 2 ethernet interfaces as per the network
schematic below.
+--+ A.B.64.175/26
|
I use 8139 interface. I load mii first and then 8139too and it works. I do
not use pci-scan.
Mohan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Phil Moors
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 8:19 AM
To: leaf-user
Subject: [leaf-user] rtl8139 unresolved
You will find qos-htb.lrp in the pub packages area. The bering user's guide
has a chapter on QoS dealing with this written by me. If you have any
doubts, please get back to me. htb.init needs to be modified to run on ash
instead of bash(typically, () bravkets need to be replaced with [] I
think)
Maybe this app requires more than one port like H323. Port forwarding might
then solve the problem.
Mohan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 5:22 AM
To: leaf
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] NAT Trouble
At
The bering kernel has been compiled without sound support. New kernel with
sound support needs to be compiled with ALSA support I guess. I've been
trying to ste up a development environment myself for LEAF for a while and
have not been very successful. Hope you have a better time.
Regards
Mohan
I'm looking at using Bering v1.2 to support multipath routing for link
bandwidth aggregation and failover using leased line + DSL as scenario (1)
and two DSL links as scenario (2). I'm putting my thoughts and would like
feedback on the approach, feasibility, experiences and better methods that
If it is a question of interface not coming up, why not put the commands in
if-up and in rmnologon in /etc/init.d, add the svi networking restart?
Mohan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Erich Titl
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 1:18 AM
To:
On Windows machines, I use WinSCP. Neat explorer like interface local -
Remote.
Mohan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Julian Church
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 4:50 PM
To: James Neave; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Win32 --
I checked the packages for Bering 1.2. Only one IPSec package called
ipsec.lrp exists while in 1.0, we had ipsec.lrp and ipsec509.lrp. Does the
ipsec.lrp for bering 1.2 support X509 certificates?
Mohan
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I remeber posts on H323 gateway on Bering from Peter Noska and Mike.
Searched archives and found a reference to this working but lost packets
message/ error occurs. Has anyone been able to get this working well?
Mohan
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Windows network neighbourhood browsing is based on Netbios. It works
fine on a homogenous Windows LAN and Samba. I could not get it working
across LANs bridged using TCP/IP. I once (in 1999) had a TCP/IP RAS box
for inbound dial up connectivity to a LAN. Browsing did not work.
However, using the
Many combinations do not work. Use DOS6.22 and FDISK that comes with it. You
can get a DOS6.22 boot floppy image from www.putergeek.com. syslinux 1.75 works
with this. Most problems are due ti fdisk. This combination works sureshot.
I've made many copies of syslinux and DOS for such use.
Mohan
From what I'm seeing, my solution goes as follows:
1. Assumption: You have only one Public IP to route. (If so, how could you have
different MX records for each domain??).
2. DNAT port 80 to the new server and let port 25 DNAT to the MS Exchange server.
3. On the exchange server route all mails
I use one from Nagasaki (which is the OpenBrick OEM) MS2300LLL Via
533/3xLAN. Good box. No major hassles. I boot from CF which is hdc1. I
prepape the CF on a Windows machine. I've not been able to get USB
storage for pen drives working on it. It is not really important and so
I did not pursue it.
You can set up routes using ip route add where depending on the destination,
the gateway can be specified.
ip route add x.x.x.x/maskbit via gw-router-ip dev eth0
Mohan
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Pornpirunrak
Sent: 04 March
Typical problem of DOS 8.3. Module is ide-probe-mod.o which gets
truncated. I've had this problem. After copying it to /lib/modules, I
rename it properly as declared in /etc/modules file. Guess this is the
key.
Mohan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Does this mean I can use any RH8.0 586 utility binary freely with Bering so
long as the modules are already loaded? I could figure out modules required
using depmod - can't I?
Mohan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dietmar Gaar
Sent: 20
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Update: Short term LEAF project goals
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Matt Schalit wrote:
S Mohan wrote:
I'd also suggest a change in lrp packaging by which the modules
required for a package to run is bundled with the lrp. Installing
the lrp will also insmod the module
I'm referring to only packaging meaning having within the same lrp.
Additionally, the package installer should load all modules that are
tarred within the package as they are deemed necessary for the utilities
to work. I'm not suggesting that the module be compiled or integrated.
Can we do away
.
Mohan
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From: Tom Eastep [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 February 2003 08:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Update: Short term LEAF project goals
S Mohan wrote:
While I'm not that aware of various options, I think a few modules
I'd also suggest a change in lrp packaging by which the modules required
for a package to run is bundled with the lrp. Installing the lrp will
also insmod the module automatically. A depmod kind of facility will
make it easy to use/ configure LEAF.
I just finished seeing monowall and the
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike Leone
Sent: 10 February 2003 09:27
To: 'LEAF ML'
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering w/IPSec troubles - no fswcert command in
Debian?
S Mohan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 02/09/03 at 21:18:
You do
://vpn.ebootis.de
HTH
Mohan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike Leone
Sent: 10 February 2003 09:27
To: 'LEAF ML'
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering w/IPSec troubles - no fswcert command in
Debian?
S Mohan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say
LEAF is an eminent candidate as a bandwidth manager. As a member of the
lartc list, I came across this posting. Interesting for status reporting
of bandwidth usage class wise. Would be a good add-on to LEAF. I do not
know if recompiles are required. I'm not a developer and know very
little of
The max size of the line is 255 characters. Suggest you use lrpkg.cfg file
and place the rest of the line after the LRP= in syslinux.cfg as a single
line in this file. It will go thro'.
Mohan
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Winscp is a lot better and robust though.
Mohan
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McAllister
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 9:22 PM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Connecting to ssh with WinXP
James Neave wrote:
I use two of them. The Openbrick is ML2100 from Nagasaki.com.tw which
has only one ethernet interface. I use ML2300LLL which has 3 ethernet
interfaces. Good machine. After 10 hours of usage, in an airconditioned
room @ 25-26 dec celsius, the heat sink was mildly heated. I guess in a
well
I've worked on using wondershaper on LEAF. I would now like to show flow
statistics using rrdtool or the likes.
Firstly, I'm looking at statistics being reported at regular intervals to
another machine on the LAN using SNMP. This machine would collate time
series data and display using rrdtool. I
I've used a CD, floppy, DoM, DoC and CF. While DoM, CF and DoC work well, in
easy deployment scenarios, CF scores over the rest.
My experience has been the best with a CF reader drive and CF (cold plug
though). I bought a IDE-CF convertor which was a PCB version, rigged it up
to jut out from the
You need to enable bridge.o in /etc/modules. I've used this and it works
well. As a norm, object files/ kernel modules are not part of the
package.
Mohan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jose Luis
Abuelo Sebio
Sent: Sunday, January 12,
Dear Steve:
As regards IPSec, I was feeling the same way as you do now using M$'s
IPSec client. I was in touch with Chad and he helped me out. I've tried
Nate Carlson's Howto and Marcus Muller's utility yesterday after 2
frustrating weeks - a period when I understood M$'s client much better.
The
Chad has made Win2K configuration using IPSec look simple in his
documentation. It does not seem as if the description is enough to get it to
work well first shot. I've had a horrid time going thro' a Win2K
configuration. I've been in the Windows world for over 12 years and Win2K
IPSec
Is this kernel compiled with IMQ support? IMQ is a useful virtual device
for traffic shaping where incoming and outgoing bandwidth together need
to be allocated.
It is good to know bridge-nf-0.0.7 has been compiled. This would enable
transparent firewalling. I've just finished configuring Bering
Has anyone created or seen a lrp made of tcng? It figures in the lartc
mailing list and is a tc script generator and simulator.
http://tcng.sourceforge.net
In case it has not been, could someone help creating one please? I know very
little of UML and development set up to do this on my own.
You have not copied the ide modules to /boot/lib/modules directory and
not declared it in /boot/etc/modules file. This is loaded before linuxrc
and if linuxrc were to read packages from IDE HDs, these drivers must
have been loaded. This is why linuxrc looks at floppy0. Just copy them
as above,
I'm trying to generate keys using ipsec on Bering. It seems to take for
ever. Do not know if I've not given all arguments and hence program is
waiting or it is just taking time. Any help please.
Chad's chapter talks of using another machine for generating the
certificates etc. Are these utilities
There must be some place where the provider converts to ethernet to connect
to the Internet. Atleast before the router. Why not plug this in at that
point? Am I missing something trivial here?
Mohan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John
Has been given by Charles in the FAQ/doc section.
In /root/.profile, put the following code:
cdp()
{
cd $@
export PS1=`echo -n -e \n$HOSTNAME: -$USER-$PWD`
}
alias cd=cdp
Thus for every cd, the new directory is also shown in the prompt.
I guess this is what you
I've used a 8MB Doc2000 on a thin client Bering rc-3, rc-4 and stable.
All went thro' perfectly. I did not face/see any problem in the
procedure given in the Users Guide. In fact, I had missed out Brad's
instruction on removing pkgpath=/dev/xxx in syslinux.cfg and discovered
it while reading
Nftla is the raw device of the chip just like had for ide1 primary hard disk. Have you
loaded all the modules in the sequence as listed by Brad? It worked for me.
I had problems getting DoC to work after this. I was able to mount, fdisk, syslinux
etc. Post that, the system hung while booting.
I just finished an install of Bering on DoC following the users guide.
It did not work first shot. Brad did point out that the nftla device is
not listed in /var/lib/lrpkg/root.mount file. I did that too. I was
parsing thro' Linuxrc when I saw the hack for DoC. It said the pkgpath
declaration in
I was using rc4 wherein nftla was not included in root.mount file.
1.0-stable has nftla in the root.mount list. On rc4, I added it to the file
and backed it up.
I checked 1.0-stable and linuxrc says pkgpath must be removed for booting to
happen. Cannot Linuxrc be modified to say that if pkgpath=
with Bering so that
my second interface can be USB ethernet. Can some one point me in the right
direction please? Which modules, what sequence etc. I'm trying to use an
Enter (brand name) convertor.
TIA
Bye
S Mohan, Vectra Systems and Solutions Pvt Ltd.,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] visit us
am I going wrong? Any pointers please?
Bye
S Mohan
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look at monkeynoodle.org. Packages are neatly catalogued and listed. All
packages I've downloaded from there work on Bering. You do have top.lrp in
there.
Mohan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Cowles, Steve
Sent: 22 November 2002 20:51
To:
I plan to take up a thin client box, boot of DoC as a bering machine.
The thin client box (no slots to plug in cards) has one ethernet port
has 2 usb2.0 ports. USB-ethernet adaptors are available at decent prices
today. Cheaper than PCMCIA ethernet and most thin clients have one
PCMCIA slot that
Has anyone used htbinit.lrp? I've downloaded and it gives a script error
when executed. Google search gave me a Chinese/Korean site that had this.
I'm looking at setting up a LEAF Bering box as a bridge between my LAN and
my existing CISCO PIX VPN/FW router. I want to use LEAF as a bandwidth
at it
does not affect our primary purpose of sharing knowledge. Please do not
be apologetic on this front.
-Original Message-
From: Muhammad Wicaksono Mursid [mailto:m_wicaksono_m;yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 12:19 AM
To: S Mohan
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] bandwidth management
Bering interface is CLI and character based. Would touch screen not be
useful only in GUI environments? Unless we have a keypad simulated or
attached to the bottom of the PC thro' the ps2 port.
Mohan
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create a script or a program to do this off leaf?
I did not fight with the system for so long the first time around. If FDISK
with DOS6.22 alone is the issue, I'm stuck in trying to locate one. Is there
another alternative? Is mkfs.msdos available in leaf?
Bye
S Mohan
.
Mohan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:leaf-user-admin;lists.sourceforge.net]On Behalf Of S Mohan
Sent: 05 November 2002 14:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] (no subject)
I've been at this point before and did get some help. I've got stuck at this
point
error given by syslinux?
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From: S Mohan [mailto:smohan;vsnl.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 9:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] (no subject)
I've been at this point before and did get some help. I've got stuck at this
point again. I'm in search
]
[mailto:leaf-user-admin;lists.sourceforge.net]On Behalf Of
Luis.F.Correia
Sent: 05 November 2002 15:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] (no subject)
No, you run syslinux to create the boot sector ON the CF.
Read the docs.
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From: S Mohan [mailto:smohan
I downloaded DOS6.22 image from putergeek.com. Used fdisk from that floppy
and format from that floppy. Still no luck.
If I execute fdisk under leaf (monkeynoodle.org) as fdisk/dev/hdc, and give
p for print partition table, I get the following:
Disk /dev/hdc: 16 heads, 32 sectors, 123 cylinders.
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From: Luis.F.Correia [mailto:Luis.F.Correia;seg-social.pt]
Sent: 05 November 2002 16:28
To: 'S Mohan'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [syslinux] CF Boot media creation
You have replied to the wrong list :)
Btw,
Do this, boot with a dos floppy having only the flash as hda1
What you want do is feasible. Authentication for outgoing traffic if
http can be done thro' squid. If you want masq or nat, look at Horatio.
It uses authentication for allowing nat/masq in a typical dhcp LAN where
each machines IP is dynamic and hence static IP filtering cannot be
applied. It runs
You can get ifconfig.lrp if you want one. Else ip is the command to use.
Ip link show - displays all links
Ip addr show - etc...
Lynn Avants has a command reference on the leaf site. It would give a
good run down.
Mohan
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I've been involved in a thread and have been doing some work too.
Overall, DoM seems to be the best option as it works on Std IDE drivers
unlike DoC which requires drivers and kernel recompile. It also supports
1M writes as against CF which is 10K. Write protect is possible in Smart
media but not
I've been running and working on bering for a while now.
I went thro' the FAQ/Doc for notes on how to configure a PCMCIA ethernet
card on a machine. It recommends posting to the leaf-user mailing list. I've
seen jnilo's repository and we have a separate directory for pcmcia which
has a module
You will need to use squid. All port 80 requests can be redirected to
3128 the default port for squid using iptables. In squid, you can ban
sites by regular expression matching. This, however, does not eliminate
IP based access. Squidguard or dansguardian do this. I've seen
squidguard in lrp but
Hey. This is the same thing I've been at. Look at dachenstein or
www.monkeynoodle.com (Jack Coates) for the package repositories that
work with bering rc3. snmp, squid - both available. You can install on a
flash ram or cf and put them inside the box. You may want to look at the
leaf-hardware
Simple add your script or commands in bootmisc.sh in /etc/init.d. This
is executed last on boot up.
Mohan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of JeeBak Kim
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 5:46 PM
To: Lennard de Hoog
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've seen this in portsentry where are defined to block an IP. One way to
this is to make a weblet page (can we authenticate in weblet?) and allow it
to execute a script or a shorwall command to allow an IP and ports. The
problem is the system cannot know the user is done with automatically. The
Normally should as it is meand for Dachenstein which uses glib 2.0.
Mohan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stephen Lee
Sent: 12 September 2002 07:52
To: Chad Carr
Cc: Leaf-user
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Re: Question: (user's guide) 12.
I've seen this in portsentry where are defined to block an IP. One way to
this is to make a weblet page (can we authenticate in weblet?) and allow it
to execute a script or a shorwall command to allow an IP and ports. The
problem is the system cannot know the user is done with automatically. The
I've now getting to some deployment scenarios after playing around with
bering. I've a few doubts and would appreciate some pointers.
1. In shorewall, the FAQ/doc says that sshd should be commented in inetd
for it to work. I thought it was there to make sure controls of
host.deny and host.allow
I tried htb.init for tc scripting and it gave an error in line 636 -
something about wrong assignments. Does this have to do with busybox
bash compatibility? Has anyone ported tcng to bering?
Mohan
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Shorewall by default disables ping - is it not? But you say you are able to
ping from both internal and external networks! Maybe you should first try a
masquerade without limiting services. If it works, then try other services.
I also think Shorewall disables forwarding by echoing 0 into
I found tc.lrp by Google search and have found it a good way to get my lrps.
Maybe you can follow this in future.
Mohan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roberto
Pereyra
Sent: 10 September 2002 18:13
To: leaf
Subject: [leaf-user] tc not
Maybe mii.o is not loaded ahead of rtl8139.o. insmod mii first and then
insmod rtl8139. Then check if modules are loaded using lsmod.
Mohan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Brad Fritz
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 4:06 AM
To: Kyle
I've used cbqinit and htbinit. These are tc script generators. Each
class has a file in which the parameters like rate, ceiling, scheduling
method, parent class etc are mentioned. These reside in
/etc/sysconfig/cbq or htb. Htbinit.lrp is available - google search
threw it up on a Korean/HK site.
In the recent past, we have seen a lot of mail on partition size and
associated problems. I initially had problems with MSDOS 8.3 name format and
had to go thro' renaming object files. If we take the netfilter objects, it
is particularly difficult with the long names where the difference comes
] file system problems.
On Thursday 05 September 2002 22:59, S Mohan wrote:
In the recent past, we have seen a lot of mail on partition size and
associated problems. I initially had problems with MSDOS 8.3 name
format and had to go thro' renaming object files. If we take the
netfilter objects
From what you are listing, the issue here is not LEAF but Linux. If
Linux can do the job, LEAF can. Yes Linux can. As compared to other
solutions, you have much more flexibility in Linux.
To cite a few:
1. You can change interface characteristics and ddefine queue lengths
for every interface.
2.
Bering is easy to install. I began about 45 ago and think am fairly
adept at creating bering configurations. The docuumentaion is good and I
did not have any problems. Start with the documentation given by the
bering team. It works as promised - no hitches. Do not worry about PPPoE
right now. I
, but not otherwise.
Take care.
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From: S Mohan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:12 PM
To: 'Luis.F.Correia'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] LCDproc package for Bering
No. I did a lrpkg -I lcd and then invoked lcdd from the command prompt
I've got LCDproc working thanks to Luis' patience. Like he said, I do not
seem to find documentation. What would the command line options for LCDproc
be? Can I pipe a string thro' lcdproc to display it on the screen without
having to write a program?
Mohan
Dear Mike/Lynn/Brad:
I soldered a jumper on my SST DoM. I expected it to give me a mounted as
readonly filesystem message when it is mounted. It did not. I saved a file
to that fs by piping output of ls to a file. That also went thro'. I was
puzzled. I then tried an explicit sync - Module
Max partition size is 24MB. Maybe that is the problem. Try redoing the
setup with a 24MB partition.
Mohan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Matt
Stockdale
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 3:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user]
I have been working on bering for a while now. I made a mistake that
took me long while to figure out. I am using a 32MB DoM. I boot off the
dom. Then I mount the dom to edit syslinux.cfg to add lrps in syslinux.
Then I make changes in the config files and back up all except log on
the dom.
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] can't back up initrd
S Mohan wrote:
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On this front, can lrcfg be modified to unmount all partitions except
root /tmp and /var/log before back up and mount them back?
Why
I also agree perl would be an overkill. What we need is to create a
framework like we have for lrps for web based management. Every lrp must
have a web based config template that will be used by a master web script.
The template format and scripting needs to be developed and standardised.
I'm
I downloaded this package and installed it. Invoking lcdd gave the following
error:
Invalid driver: curses
Could not load driver curses
There is no output driver
Critical error: main.c:237, abort.
Any pointers?
Mohan
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in syslinux.cfg?
Can you show me the boot messages?
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Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 9:38 AM
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Subject: RE: [leaf-user] LCDproc package for Bering
I downloaded this package and installed
Try this sequence. (ditto from bubooting.html. I've used it so many
times that I now know it well)
1. Download the ide modules from the leaf site
http://leaf.sourceforge.com/devel/jnilo/modules. ide-mod.o, ide-disk.o,
ide-probe-mod.o (the last one will appear as ide-pr~1.o due to 8.3
limitation
Lynn/Mike and list members:
I got one too here in India. Cost me $40 eq. Qty, duties and demand
being the culprits. I looked at the board. It has a r8 on the top which
is for WP. The manufacturer has not given a jumper though. Looks like we
have to rig up a jumper. It also says we can write and
My experience says not true. There are kernel differences which do lead to
segmentation faults. I think Mike has been cataloguing and maintaining the
list. To be safe, I always take modules and lrps from jnilo's area which I
know have been tested on bering.
Can there be a compatibility or tested
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Sent: 26 August 2002 07:52
To: S Mohan
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] [long] boot media write protection and change
detection (was: Are there other Soekris...)
Just FYI, WISP-Dist uses CramFS for binaries
Libz.lrp is also needed.
Mohan
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Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 7:07 PM
To: LEAF
Subject: [leaf-user] Setting up SSH with Bering?
Hi folks,
I want to set up SSH on my Bering box so I can administer it
I had the same problem earlier on. The error message no space. Saw df and
figured it out. My root partition was full. I'm loading a good no of pkgs. I
made my root 12MB in syslinux.cfg and it worked fine. I'm using machine
with 128MB RAM and so did not mind upping the root fs size.
Curious to
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