Roger

I have a bering laptop running with Bering 1.0rc3 I am not using squid thugh but I believe with enough ram this is easily feasible, I started using the stock bering distribution and had to fight a little getting the PCMCIA cards recognised and up. The rest was actually quite easy. My only problem I ran into was that in init level 2 the pcmcia interfaces did not come up sufficiently fast for the dhclient to run correctly, I am checking now for the presence of 2 NIC's before continuing with the init routines to avoid that. Now all depends how quickly you get your PCMCIA interfaces up and running.

HTH

Erich

Roger E McClurg wrote the following at 22:26 20.01.2003:
I'm willing to go with Bering, if someone can tell me how to get it up and
running via PCMCIA quickly.  I need a firewall doing DHCP on eth0 for it's
IP address, and running DHCPD on eth1. The only gotcha is that I also have
to run a squid proxy on eth1.  Anyone got squid running on Bering?
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