On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 13:02, Jacques Nilo wrote: > > Has anyone managed to make a 1.68M Bering floppy image with SSH and > > TinyDNS? This was possible under Eigerstein. > It will be very hard. > sshd.lrp is about 312K > You can try to remove those modules and packages you do not need. > http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/leaffw01.html#AEN197 > tc ppp pppoe keyboard bridge dhcpd pump are potential candidates > + remove whatever is unecessary in /lib/modules > > 2nd solution (if you only have a single floppy drive) > > Make 2 copies of the same Bering floppy > > On the first one just keep the following 4 files: > syslinux.cfg and dpy, linux, initrd.lrp > edit the syslinux and add diskwait=yes after PKGPATH=/dev/fd0u1680 > > On the second one (same format !) just keep whatever other packages you need. > You will just keep the *.lrp files here > You have 800K left from the previous operation ! > You will keep this second disquette in the floppy drive if you need to backup. > You generally never need to backup initrd.lrp > Thanks. Unfortunately most of my routers are only accessible via remote connection so 2 floppy booting is out of the question. Alternatively, how safe would it be to run a telnet daemon on Bering but only listen on the internal net where a linux box (running ssh) can access it?
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