For those interested, I have now provided two versions of my DiskOnChip
based LEAF. One for Cable/DHCP based connections and one for DSL/PPPoE
based connections
You can find both on my home page under the INTERNET menu item.
http://mullan.dns2go.com/
While there, have a look at my camera streaming and click on the 'here'
link under the video window.
NOTE: I am by no means fluent in this LEAF stuff. I'm learning as I go
and thank all for the patience shown me and other newbies.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: John Mullan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 9:25 PM
To: 'David Ondzes'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] More PPPoE help
OK. I finally got the PPPoE version running. Turns out that I forgot
to copy doc.o into the /boot/lib/modules. Actually, I didn't even know
it was there in my DHCP version!!! I forgot that the module was NOT
compiled into the kernal. Oh well, live and learn.
DAVID: If you go to my web site, there is instructions and files to
make a working DiskOnChip router. It is the DHCP version (used for my
cable setup).
As soon as I copy out the stuff from the PPPoE unit (set up at my
buddy's place), I will provide a PPPoE version. If you don't need the
PPPoE version, everything you need is here
http://mullan.dns2go.com/internet
My thanks to each that gave input. My thanks also to Kenneth Hadley for
his working implementation of PPPoE. After finding my own bug, running
adsl-setup and rebooting I had instant connection.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Ondzes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 8:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] More PPPoE help
John,
Would it be possible to get a copy of DiskOnChip kernal ? I have been
meaning to build one but haven't found the time to do
so and I would like to get my router up and running. I am kinda new to
linux and LEAF and there is soo much to learn, if you
grab your kernal then it would let me skip ahead and get setup and then
go back to tinker with a kernal of my own.
Thanks in advance,
David
> Using my DiskOnChip kernal and "ldlinux.sys", and making the usual
> changes to "root.mount" and "linuxrc" as is documented for running
from
> DOC, and changing the "syslinux.cfg" entry, the kernal loads fine,
then
> "linuxrc" still looks for packages on fd0. Of course, I don't have
the
> floppy in there. If, once the kernal starts loading I pop the floppy
> in, it will read the PKG files from the floppy. If I don't pop it in,
> it tells me there is a floppy error (because it's not there, of
course),
> then asks me what run level.
>
> Can anyone tell me what else to look for? Could there be something
> different in Kenneth's setup?
>
> John
>
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