Hi!

This indeed did the trick, thx! So the installing goes without any 
problem .. A lot of other things happen then, key's being made and so 
on ..
Here's the last page's output:

Creating action chain dropNotSyn
Applying Policies...
Setting up Masquarading/SNAT...
    ERROR: Unable to determine the routes through interface "eth1"
Processing /etc/shorewall/stop ...
IP Forwarding Enabled
Processing /etc/shorewall/stopped ...
Terminated
Starting internet superserver: inetd.
Starting openntpd: dispatch_imsg in main: pipe closed
Lost child: child exited
Terminating
openntpd
Starting mini httpd:.
Loading Webconf Plugins:
LWP is undefined - using LRP package list;
hda: hda1 hda2
hda: hda1 hda2
  initrd(nf) root(nf) config(nf) etc(nf) modules(nf)
  iptables(nf) dhcpcd(nf) keyboard shorwall(nf) ulogd(nf)
  dnsmasq dropbear mhttpd(nf) openntpd webconf
  configdb(nf) moddb(nf) - finished
hda: hda1 hda2
Starting periodic command scheduler: cron.

==> and then here it blocks!

What I do have to add, is that I haven't installed any extra modules 
yet (so not for the ethernetcard, nothing)
But I guess this wouldn't deny me from starting up for a first time..

Next to how I can solve my current problem, another question.
For installing the modules. Is it only like making a map /lib/modules 
and put them inside? There was also something like edit /etc/modules..
Is it just make this map too and create a files "modules" where you 
insert the names like this: mod1,mod2,mod3,.. ?

Thx,
Tom

Citeren Martin Hejl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi again,
>
>> Indeed, sorry I just forgot to mention it. I replaced it with the
>> initrd_ide.lrp file.
> ok, that's what I thought - but of course, it would have been the simple
> fix.
>
>> - altered the syslinux.cfg file,   this is in it :      display syslinux.dpy
>>       timeout 5
>>       append reboot=bios
>>       default linux initrd=initrd.lrp init=/linuxrc root=/dev/ram0
>> boot=/dev/hda1:msdos PKGPATH=/dev/hda1:msdos
>> LRP="root,config,etc,modules,iptables,dhcpcd,keyboard,shorwall,ulogd,dnsmasq,dropbear,mhttpd,openntpd,webconf"
> seems like you're missing the "LEAFCFG" setting (which might explain why
> specifying the packages in leaf.cfg didn't work).
>
> Then, I don't know where the "boot" setting comes from (I don't have
> that on any of my boxes).
>
> For a standard "boot from CF" setup, your syslinux.cfg should look like
> this:
>
> timeout 5
> append reboot=bios
> default linux initrd=initrd.lrp init=/linuxrc rw root=/dev/ram0 \
> LEAFCFG=/dev/hda1:msdos
>
> and your leaf.cfg like this:
> (I left out all the comments for the sake of keeping things short):
>
> LRP="root,config,etc,modules,iptables,dhcpcd,keyboard,shorwall,ulogd,\
> dnsmasq,dropbear,mhttpd,openntpd,webconf"
> PKGPATH="/dev/hda1:msdos"
> syst_size=6M
> log_size=2M
>
> Maybe that helps - if not, what kind of trouble was specifying the lrps
> in leaf.cfg give you? Maybe that will help tracking down what's wrong.
>
> Martin
>
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