Hi,
Maybe I did a mistake while building the image. I'll try to make another one
with the ppp package called ppp.lrp instead of pppd.lrp ...
Sorry.
PS:You could try by yourself
rename pppd.lrp into ppp.lrp on the floppy
change the syslinux.cfg
Bye
Etienne Charlier
----- Original Message -----
From: "Victor McAllister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] test_20010527 no space left on device
> Victor McAllister wrote:
>
> > I have been playing with Etienne.Charlier ESB2 test_20010527
> > pppoe image. I thought I would try this image for a friends
> > pppoe router. I have a ram drive of 6 megs with a total of
> > 24 megs of ram. Several times I got a message no space left
> > on device. I am not connected to the Internet so no logs
> > are filling up. When I use the lrcfg backup program and
> > then try to copy a file to /tmp is one way I get the "No
> > space left on device".
> > df also report 0% available and 100% used on /dev/ram0.
> > I really like the editor, the 2.2.19, the compressed kernel
> > and other neat things - I have managed to fill up the
> > ramdrive several times in different ways - that makes me
> > think there is a bug in there somewhere.
> > Anyone else played with this and found similar problems or
> > is it cockpit problems?
>
> I got this test version of LRP here:
> http://users.skynet.be/Etienne.Charlier/DachSteinPPPoEech.htm
> The authors page says:
> Edited syslinux.cfg to remove dhclient and add pppd and
> pppoe packages
> The image does have a pppd.lrp and pppoe.lrp
>
> Well here is what I have found. When I use the lrcfg program to
> backup packages I get error messages and /dev/ram0 has memory
> filled even though there are no files in /tmp. (By the way, I
> have never seen du on a lrp distribution). Here is a sample of
> the kind of error messages recorded. Notice the // in the path
> # lrpkg -l > /tmp/ng
> cat: /var/lib/lrpkg//pppd.version: no such file or directory
> sed: /var/lib/lrpkg//pppd.help: no such file or directory
>
>
> # cd /var/lib/lrpkg
>
> # ls ppp*.*
> ppp.conf
> ppp.help
> ppp.list
> ppp.version
>
> It appears that the internals of the pppd package are listed as
> a ppp package.
>
> I looked at the lrcfg lrcfg.back, lrcfg.back and
> lrcfg.back.script and they look like standard Dave kill a cop
> scripts.
>
> I can't prove this, but I wonder if the author renamed a ppp.lrp
> package to a pppd.lrp package and this is causing the backup
> scripts to go nuts and screw up memory - so that /dev/ram0 has
> no available space after trying to do a backup. Perhaps the
> problem then is not with the test_20010527 but the particular
> pppoe implementation of this test version.
>
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