> After I boot up, I mounted the secondary diskette with 'mount -t msdos
> /dev/fd1u1722 /mnt' and then I run 'lrpkg -i sshd'.  When I just
repeated
> that process, I did NOT have a /etc/ssh directory afterwards so I
downloaded
> a fresh copy of sshd.lrp from your site and that solved the problem of
the
> /etc/ssh directory not being created (I must have had a corrupted
file).
>
> I added the 'cd /' statement to my instructions and this time, the
umount
> appeared to work properly.  But I'm still getting the 'could not mount
> backup device' when it gets to the sshd part, although I can exit from
lrcfg
> and manually mount the device using 'mount -t msdos /dev/fd1u1722
/mnt'.
>
> It seems like there might be something else I need to do in ES2B
itself to
> permit mounting both floppy diskettes (fstab entry or make a node
other than
> '/mnt' for the second floppy?).
>
> paul
Ok. I am not familiar with the dual boot floppy LRP setup since I have
always been working with a single floppy :-)
You could try the following trick (I assume from what you said that
makekey went OK):
Type lrcfg and backup sshd. When asked "Enough freespace? (y/N)" exit
with CTRL C
Then you will have your sshd.lrp package in /tmp that you can copy to
whatever floppy you need.
You will have to unmount  /var/lib/lrpkg/mnt  (type df) at some point.
But I am pretty sure the dual setup allows a normal backup procedure;
Sorry I can't help you on this
Jacques



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