Dan Dan Cardamore wrote the following at 20:41 15.12.2002:
It should be fairly easy to do that, even implement it into the normal startup routine. Normally Bering comes up in init state 2. By modifying the init scripts it should be fairly easy to load some packages just after the network has come up, re-running /usr/sbin/update-rc.d and then switch to for example init state 3 to finish setting up all the remaining tasks.Hi,I'm new to LEAF-Bering, but I have a bit of experience with Linux. I'd like to be able load LRP packages later than boot time via the network. For example: 1. power on 2. syslinux boots 3. linuxrc loads lrp packages. 4. network is activated 5. download packages from http://somesite.com to /tmp 6. load packages into RAM Is this possible? Is there a better way of doing this?
I am considering to do this and have already modified the backup scripts so they would allow a backup of the lrp packages to a remote site using ssh/scp. Unfortunately I am pretty slow these days :-(
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Erich
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