I'm not trying to be impatient, but I'm wondering what is wrong with my hardware or whatever. Vyatta is the only use for this box, so I'd like to set it up before too much more time passes.
If anyone has any ideas, drop me an email. Thanks, Mike On 8/27/07, silvertip257 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello all, I'm trying to build my own router to secure my home network and > be able to practice for classes without buying expensive equipment. > > I'm trying to boot to vyatta livecd (VC2), but I keep getting this message > "/bin/sh: can't access tty" > So far I can't even boot off the cd correctly to run "install-system" and > put it on the hdd. > > Hardware specs: > Celeron 466MHz > 192MB RAM > onboard video > pci nic > hdd > CD/DVD > floppy > > Not the best machine, but it should be quite snappy for just routing > packets. > At one point I did have vyatta working (many months ago), but now that I > plan on using it I get the above error. > > This is not the first place I've asked this question; I have asked in > numerous linux IRC channels, but have not found a solution. > And through using search engines I have not arrived at a fix either. > > Please help and thank you very much. > Mike > -- // Silvertip257 // ========================== Xubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) --- Linux for human beings. (http://www.xubuntu.org/) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Helix --- Don't leave /home without it. (http://www.efense.com/helix/)
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