Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
I made bootable cdrom you described.
Does it work otherwise ?
Yes, it works! This is just what I want - diskless router on CD.
With pf rules loaded from floppy disk.
> Why is need to mount_mfs in /etc/rc and in /etc/fstab ?
It should be /usr/livecd/backups/etc/fstab
Thus it only gets mounted once because it will be the fstab of the later root
directory, I will fix all this next week when I have time to
Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
Why is need to mount_mfs in /etc/rc and in /etc/fstab ?
I made bootable cdrom you described.
There is output of df and mount - all filesystems mounted twice (but
different in sizes) - is this correct behavior?
openbsd# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail
On Tuesday, September 20, Alex Stamatis wrote:
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> I want to thank all of you who replied on my previous mail about the live
> cd. I've seen many of those links you sent me which talk on how you can
> create a live cd. I would have done it my self but unfortunatelly I cant due
> to tech reasons ri
> You are more than a great person for doing all this for me especially tired
> ! But as i said in the mailing list my prob is mostly tech !
> 1. Dont have any spare discs
> 2. The only pcs that have cd - dwd rw run win and win dont recognize the
> openbsd partitions as i know
Well you could c
> I want to thank all of you who replied on my previous mail about the live
> cd. I've seen many of those links you sent me which talk on how you can
> create a live cd. I would have done it my self but unfortunatelly I cant due
> to tech reasons right now. Also I dont know if it would have been go
I want to thank all of you who replied on my previous mail about the live
cd. I've seen many of those links you sent me which talk on how you can
create a live cd. I would have done it my self but unfortunatelly I cant due
to tech reasons right now. Also I dont know if it would have been good since
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