ftp://at.rpmfind.net/linux/redhat.com/contrib/libc5/i386/nfs-server-2.2beta29-1.i386.rpm
But that doesn't include the portmap. I don't see a libc5 portmap anywhere.
I see many references to doing this in the archives so I guess it should work, and also a mention of getting portmap from "the add-ons". I seem to remember once finding the add-ons, but I can't remember where they are now, and they certainly aren't anywhere where the archives say they are ( variously ftp.toms.net://rb/add-ons/ doesn't exist
http://www.toms.net/rb/add-ons/ doesn't exist
(maybe nice to add their location to the FAQ)?
John ----Original Message Follows---- From: Stephane Boireau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [tomsrtbt] bootcd (next step) Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 20:34:53 +0100
Hi,
Le Dimanche 7 Mars 2004 15:32, Tom Oehser a �crit :
> > Could you explain me why the way I copied a part of rc.custom to ask if I
> > want to mount cdrom doesn't work?
>
> Not sure, I can add researching it to my to-do list, or perhaps someone
> else reading this will see right away what the problem is.
Sure, you've got better things to do;o).
> > Can you explain me why errors occur when I try to add a file to > > initrd.bz2? ========================= > > init started: Busybox v0.61.pre... > > Bummer, could not run '/etc/rc.S': Exec format ettor > > Bummer, could not run '/etc/rc.S': Exec format ettor > > _setutent: Can't open utmp file: No such file or directory > > _setutent: Can't open utmp file: No such file or directory > > _setutent: Can't open utmp file: No such file or directory > > ========================= > > Hmmmm... are you re-running unpack.s/buildit.s?
No I didn't. I just did what I wrote (copy/paste from Mdk9.2 terminal to kwrite (only simplifying my shell prompt;o)).
=========================== # mount -o loop toms2.img /mnt/disk/ # cp /mnt/disk/initrd.bz2 ./ # bzip2 -d initrd.bz2 # mount -o loop initrd /mnt/initrd # vi /mnt/initrd/settings.s # cp /mnt/initrd/rc.custom.gz ./ # gzip -d rc.custom.gz # vi rc.custom # gzip rc.custom # cp rc.custom.gz /mnt/initrd/
I copied my scripts to /mnt/initrd/bin/ at this time.
# umount /mnt/initrd # cat initrd | bzip2 -9 > initrd.bz2 # cp -f initrd.bz2 /mnt/disk/ # umount /mnt/disk/ ===========================
> It is hard to say without
> playing with what you modified more directly. I have never tried to make
> changes to the generated stuff, I only modify it in the unpacked form, and
> then always recreate it using the scripts... Note, the eltorito version of
> tomsrtbt is a side effect of the floppy version, the well-tested path for
> modifying it is the floppy one. Certainly, all I do with the cdrom version
> is run the eltorito.s script after I create the floppy, I've never tried to
> change it in place.
Didn't you tell me that to modify eltorito-cd this way I should have same config as yours,... I didn't succeed when I tried a few month ago.
Can I modify Tomsrtbt-floppy with unpack,... and then run eltorito.s to do a cd version of this floppy?
Some tests later: I succeeded in something better: I create cd.sh script from rc.custom and it ask which drive should be used: ================================ ... route add -net 127.0.0.0 lo
echo 'if mount | grep /mnt/cdrom > /dev/null; then' > /bin/cd.sh
echo ' echo ""' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo 'else' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' BLUE="\033[1;34m"' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' GREY="\033[0;37m"' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' WHITE="\033[1;37m"' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' GREEN="\033[1;32m"' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' RED="\033[1;31m"' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' echo -e "${BLUE}*****************"' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' echo "* Scripts on CD *"' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' echo "*****************"' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' echo -e "${GREY}CD-drives found:${WHITE}"' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' dmesg | grep hd | grep ROM | grep Cache' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' dmesg | grep sd | grep ROM | grep Cache' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' echo -e "${GREY}"' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' echo -e "Which cd-drive do you want to mount? ${GREEN}\c"' >>
/bin/cd.sh
echo ' read CD' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' if [ "$CD" != "" ]; then' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' echo -e "${WHITE}"' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' mkdir -p /mnt/cdrom' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' mount -t iso9660 /dev/$CD /mnt/cdrom||exit' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' echo -e "${GREY}"' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' else' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' echo -e "${RED}ERROR!\nDevice name can not be empty${GREY}"' >>
/bin/cd.sh
echo ' exit' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo ' fi' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo 'fi' >> /bin/cd.sh
echo "sh /mnt/cdrom/toms_addons/index.sh" >> /bin/cd.sh
chmod +x /bin/cd.sh
FM=`sh -c 'shift 2;echo $8' \`dd if=/proc/meminfo 2>/dev/null\` ` ... ================================ It can probably be improved but it works;o).
'hope it can be usefull... (I'll use it)
Thank you very much! -- Stephane Boireau Personne Ressource TICE du Coll�ge Le Hameau � Bernay (27)
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