I'm running flashdist on my Net4801 with a GENERIC kernel, it works fine
- uses about 4MB extra flash space, but not a problem with the price of
CF cards today. I just SSH in, remount / rw, edit pf.conf, run pfctl and
remount / ro. dmesg below.
Dustin Lundquist
Lars Hansson wrote:
On Monday 24
On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 02:33 -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
PS: If you have a kernel configuration file for exact that hardware, i
would enjoy too.
Look at flashboot[1] source.
[1] http://mindrot.org/flashboot.html
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On 7/24/06, Gustavo Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could some, send me a dmesg from a soekris net4801 machine running openbsd?
Thanks in advance?
PS: If you have a kernel configuration file for exact that hardware, i
would enjoy too.
Is there anything wrong with a vanilla GENERIC kernel? I
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 09:28:56 +0200, knitti wrote:
On 7/24/06, Gustavo Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could some, send me a dmesg from a soekris net4801 machine running openbsd?
Thanks in advance?
PS: If you have a kernel configuration file for exact that hardware, i
would enjoy too.
Is
On 2006/07/24 09:28, knitti wrote:
On 7/24/06, Gustavo Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could some, send me a dmesg from a soekris net4801 machine running openbsd?
`Google: net4801 dmesg' finds a bunch.
PS: If you have a kernel configuration file for exact that hardware, i
would enjoy too.
On Monday 24 July 2006 13:33, Gustavo Rios wrote:
PS: If you have a kernel configuration file for exact that hardware, i
would enjoy too.
Save yourself a loft of pain and frustration and get a CF large enough (256Mb)
for the base system and use the GENERIC kernel.
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Lars Hansson
Lars Hansson wrote:
On Monday 24 July 2006 13:33, Gustavo Rios wrote:
PS: If you have a kernel configuration file for exact that hardware, i
would enjoy too.
Save yourself a loft of pain and frustration and get a CF large enough
(256Mb)
for the base system and use the GENERIC kernel.
This
This is also what I experienced as a good size for a CF. By the way,
does it make sense to turn off swap to extend the CF's life time? I am
using that soekris only for ssh logins and won't need much ram
anyways... what's the emergency action by OpenBSD's kernel if it runs
out of RAM?
It will
Miod Vallat wrote:
This is also what I experienced as a good size for a CF. By the way,
does it make sense to turn off swap to extend the CF's life time? I am
using that soekris only for ssh logins and won't need much ram
anyways... what's the emergency action by OpenBSD's kernel if it runs
out
On 2006/07/24 16:44, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
Save yourself a loft of pain and frustration and get a CF large enough
(256Mb)
for the base system and use the GENERIC kernel.
This is also what I experienced as a good size for a CF.
If you're worried about writes, just get a larger CF.
Could some, send me a dmesg from a soekris net4801 machine running openbsd?
Thanks in advance?
PS: If you have a kernel configuration file for exact that hardware, i
would enjoy too.
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