Hello Eric and all,

how can I backup initrd.lrp with Bering 3.01? In the backup-menue only
config and modules are offered.

Regards Thomas



* Eric Spakman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070225 15:10]:
> Hi Andrey,
> 
> Sorry for the late reply, I was away this weekend. Glad you sorted it 
> out.
> 
> To answer some of your questions:
> makedevs lp c 0 0  2 creates a couple of devices (two), mknod only 
> one. 
> The root.dev.mk file is part of initrd.lrp, in Bering-1.x times it was
> indeed part of root.lrp. 
> 
> Eric
> 
> >
> >Sorry about all questions about printer. I had a typo error in 
> >parport_pc.o module. Sorry again and thanks for help. Printer work no 
> >problems now. There is no need to edit root package.
> >Andrey
> >
> >.Dummy wrote:
> >>  How is root.dev.mk created because I don't see this file in root.lrp?
> >> Andrey
> >> Eric Spakman wrote:
> >>   
> >>> Andrey,
> >>>
> >>> Those devices are already created by default.
> >>>
> >>> Eric
> >>>
> >>> >From "Creating printer server on your Bering machine"
> >>>   
> >>>     
> >>>> "
> >>>>     
> >>>>       
> >>>>> Save the changed file and quit out of the Bering menu. We also need to 
> >>>>> ensure there are sufficient printer and parallel interfaces for the 
> >>>>> system to use. From the command line, change directory to:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> cd /var/lib/lrpkg
> >>>>>   
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Edit the file root.dev.mk by issuing
> >>>>>
> >>>>> ae root.dev.mk
> >>>>>   
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Check the file for the following lines:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> (...)
> >>>>> mknod lp0 c 6 0 >null  2>&1
> >>>>> (...)
> >>>>> mknod par0  c 6 0 >null 2>&1
> >>>>>   
> >>>>>
> >>>>> In the stock Bering 1.1 distro, you are likely to find lines setting 
> >>>>> up two lp nodes. Make sure you add the lines required to set up the 
> >>>>> "par" nodes.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> If you need nodes for more than one printer and parallel port, add 
> >>>>> more nodes, incrementing the nodes as show below:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> mknod lp1 c 6 1 >null  2>&1
> >>>>> mknod lp2 c 6 2 >null  2>&1
> >>>>>
> >>>>> mknod par1  c 6 1 >null 2>&1
> >>>>> mknod par2  c 6 2 >null 2>&1
> >>>>>   
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Save and quit the root.dev.mk file.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Set the appropriate permissions on these nodes by editing the 
> >>>>> root.dev.mod file, which is in the same /var/lib/lrpkg directory.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> To this file, add the following:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> chmod 666  lp*  >null 2>&1
> >>>>> chmod 640 par* >null 2>&1
> >>>>>   
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Save and quit the root.dev.mod file.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>       
> >>>>>         
> >>>> "
> >>>> Andrey
> >>>>
> >>>> Eric Spakman wrote:
> >>>>     
> >>>>       
> >>>>> Hi Andrey,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> What did you change in the p9100 configuration and why did you need to
> >>>>> change /var/lib/lrpkg files?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Eric
> >>>>>
> >>>>>   
> >>>>>       
> >>>>>         
> >>>>>> Hello. I'm setting up p9100 printer.  I had to edit files in
> >>>>>> /var/lib/lrpkg and they are in root package. There is no more option to
> >>>>>> backup root package. How can I save this to the floppy? I tried to save
> >>>>>> configuration but this didn't do it. Thanks Andrey
> >>>>>>
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