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Hi everyone,
I've just upgraded from Bering-uClibc 2.4.2 to 3.0-beta1 with no
problems. Many thanks to everyone involved in the development of this
new version.
For a while now I've been thinking of experimenting with the lm-sensors
packages for LEAF Bering-uClibc. I like to monitor the
Hi,
I'm in the process of setting up an iSCSI SAN server using Bering-uClibc
3.1-beta1, based on the information in Chapter 16 of the User's Guide.
Mostly it's going OK - just the usual problems identifying all of the
kernel modules required for my hardware.
One snag is that I've got 4 SATA
On 24 Aug 2011, at 06:35, n22e113 wrote:
Since moving to 4.x shorewall is dumping all it's output to dmesg as well
as the log files configured via syslog-ng.
How do I stop shorewall from outputting to dmesg?
Hi, That shouldn't happen? I have one site running 4.1-beta1 and
shorewall
On 25 Aug 2011, at 14:17, Erich Titl wrote:
at 25.08.2011 11:17, n22e113 wrote:
Things worked much nicer in 3.x (well they all worked and played nice)
DITTO
Anyone have any suggestions?
3.1.x
N too simple, this is open source.
- You can alway modifiy the loggiing
On 13 Sep 2011, at 15:44, Erich Titl wrote:
Trev
at 13.09.2011 14:52, Trev Peterson wrote:
Hello,
I need ISC's dhcpd version 3 or 4 so that I can get the DNS updating
functionality. If anyone has information/suggestions about these
version on bering-uclib I'd very much appreciate
On 5 Dec 2011, at 22:08, Erich Titl wrote:
Hi KP
on 05.12.2011 16:06, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
Am 04.12.2011 23:49, schrieb Erich Titl:
Hi folks
I wanted to update my gateway to BuC 4.1 and ran into a few issues.
- Bridging
I could well bridge the two interfaces eth1 and eth2 and
As per the Question in the first referenced Wiki page, I think we should
include this configuration in the default disk images rather than making many
users change the configuration as per the documentation.
IMHO, most users will expect DNS to just work for something like a cable
modem
On 11 Apr 2012, at 19:12, n22e113 wrote:
I downloaded the file Bering-uClibc_4.1_geode_syslinux_ser.tar.
The above tar file will redirect all output to /dev/ttyS0 (aka
COM1:DB-9) serial ports (See page 12 of your AR-B1554 User's Guide). You
need to use a null modem cable and attach the
On 11 Jun 2012, at 00:40, Victor McAllister wrote:
I am thinking of using a spare WRAP box on my network to serve up a
transparent single pixel gif using a DNS list of known ad servers
through dnsmasq.
Anyone one done this with LEAF?
Victor
Hi Victor,
If you haven't done so already,
On Sat, 2012-05-05 at 12:10 +0100, davidMbrooke wrote:
On Sat, 2012-05-05 at 10:41 +0200, Per Sjoholm wrote:
Best would be to have a disk referenced with UUID solution.
/Per
Agreed. Turns out this is easy enough to implement with the findfs
utility. You say:
findfs UUID=my-uuid
If you need to force the loading of a kernel module at boot time you can try
the KMODULES argument on the kernel command-line.
Module options can also be specified in the same way.
Some clues about how to do this are documented in the Wiki at
On 7 Apr 2013, at 11:58, Maurice Poisson Adriasola wrote:
On Apr 7, 2013, at 6:58 AM, Andrea Fino wrote:
On 04/06/2013 07:18 PM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
snip
Am 06.04.2013 18:27, schrieb Joep L. Blom:
Since mid 2012 a very small system has appeared on the market under
the
name of
Hi,
I am just wondering how much interest there would be in support for 3G
(or 4G, where available) wireless Internet network connectivity for
Bering-uClibc. Does anybody have this working already?
I recently purchased a Huawei E3131 USB dongle and this works well on
other Linux distributions
On Sun, 2013-06-16 at 15:52 +0200, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
Hi David;
Am 16.06.2013 11:49, schrieb david M brooke:
Hi,
I am just wondering how much interest there would be in support for 3G
(or 4G, where available) wireless Internet network connectivity for
Bering-uClibc. Does anybody
On Sat, 2013-06-22 at 00:20 +0200, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
Hi;
Am 16.06.2013 21:03, schrieb david M brooke:
I will certainly take of Documentation and Testing. If someone with an
up-to-date BuC 4.x development environment were to prepare a
usb_modeswitch Package that would help accelerate
to compile correctly; it is
capable to use udev, but i didn't make tests on this, I have used it in
manual mode on command line
bye
Graziano
Il 16/06/2013 11.49, david M brooke ha scritto:
Hi,
I am just wondering how much interest there would be in support for 3G
(or 4G, where
Hi Rob,
Since your NICs use different drivers one option is to force the drivers to load
in a particular order by listing them on the kernel command line.
In *linux.cfg, specify something like the following:
APPEND reboot=bios KMODULES=driver1,driver2,driver3
See also
Hi Erich,
Personally I would attend to the missing pata_legacy module error as a first
step.
You're getting the MountING message but not the MountED message.
To me that implies the mount attempt failed.
davidMbrooke
On 7 Oct 2013, at 16:39, Erich Titl wrote:
Hi Folks
I am trying to get my
Hi Victor,
Based on a quick look at /etc/init.d/shorewall I reckon that the restart
block might be broken - seems that it does start without stop.
Most people use the shorewall command directly to do a restart.
In other words just:
shorewall restart
not:
svi shorewall restart
(There are
On 10 Oct 2013, at 23:51, Victor McAllister wrote:
By the way, I tried to remotely restart shorewall with
shorewall restart - and it recompiled and started.
when I sued the old command svi shorewall restart it did not restart
and just said shorewall already running. One should not use
Hi Tim,
Just a hunch, but “garbage” after the BIOS prompt is a classic symptom of
a baud rate mis-match on the serial console.
Might be worth checking what your terminal it set to use versus what is set
for the kernel boot line in syslinux.cfg (115200 IIRC these days whereas
it used to be 19200
A workaround I used successfully in the past was to assign the IPv6 address
as an “up” action on the IPv4 interface.
Something like:
iface eth1.10 inet static
vlan_raw_device eth1
address 192.168.10.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
broadcast 192.168.10.255
up ip
disks.
From memory I would have expected 512 to be sufficient, but maybe not…
davidMbrooke
> On 8 Apr 2016, at 13:27, kp kirchdoerfer <kap...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> Am Freitag, 8. April 2016, 14:17:42 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
>> On 08/04/16 13:27, David M Br
Hi Bob,
Not sure if it’s enough to explain your symptoms, but I don’t think it’s
correct to have the Gateway set the same as your Address.
davidMbrooke
> On 27 Mar 2016, at 11:41, Bob von Knobloch wrote:
>
> On 27/03/16 01:50, Mike wrote:
>> How about adding "auto eth0"
Hi Leaf Users,
Does anybody have experience of using the PC Engines APU2 boards with BuC 5.2.x
?
I have a brand new apu2c4 board with the 20160307 BIOS.
I know the board is good because it works OK with PC Engines’ TinyCore Linux.
I've tried using the
> On 15 Aug 2016, at 11:38, Andrew <ni...@seti.kr.ua> wrote:
>
> On 13.08.2016 17:31, David M Brooke wrote:
>> Thanks kp.
>>
>>> On 13 Aug 2016, at 13:57, kp kirchdoerfer <kap...@users.sourceforge.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>
> wrote:
>
> Hi David;
>
> Am Freitag, 12. August 2016, 12:02:56 schrieb Andrew:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Try to remove 'quiet' option from kernel line. Maybe it'll say you some
>> more info.
>>
>> On 12.08.2016 00:17, David M Brooke wrote:
>>> Hi Leaf
Thanks kp.
> On 13 Aug 2016, at 13:57, kp kirchdoerfer <kap...@users.sourceforge.net>
> wrote:
>
> Am Samstag, 13. August 2016, 11:56:26 schrieb David M Brooke:
>> Thanks for the feedback.
>>
>> @Andrew - removing ‘quiet’ didn’t provide any further diagnost
I’ve also thought about preserving the contents of dnsmasq,leases. Sometimes I
scp that file to another machine before a BuC reboot then scp it back again
(and “svi dnsmasq restart”) afterwards.
It’s not a huge issue to lose the DHCP leases themselves; mostly the pain comes
from DNS not
> On 26 Jan 2017, at 09:22, Mark Berndt wrote:
>
> On Tue, 24 Jan 2017 03:35:17 PM John Sager wrote:
>> I think he wants to save it before every reboot rather than manually.
>
> yes, that is correct - I want to be able to save the ephemeral data that is
> not permanent
Hi Rob,
> On 9 Feb 2017, at 20:34, Rob Ogle wrote:
>
> I have started monitoring my uclibc box with snmp.
> It shows that my cached memory and shared memory are at 100%.
> The box has 8GB of ram. (table breakdown below)
>
>
> I'm curious if there is a tweak I can do so those
For the new house I’m commissioning I face a similar challenge - various
automation devices which communicate using TCP/IP but which probably don’t have
the best security hardening and don’t get regular patch updates from the
manufacturers to fix security vulnerabilities. Some of these are
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