Hi Martin,

You've allready proven to be a great help today!

Citeren Martin Hejl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi Tom,
>
>> 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.
> cron should be the last thing that's started, before the login prompt is
> displayed. Might you, by any chance be using the configdb.lrp for a
> system with a serial console (that would mean you renamed configdb.ser
> to congfigds.lrp on the boot media)?
> The sysliux.cfg you posted is for a system with a "real" keyboard and
> display, but the that symptom is exactly what happens when there is no
> tty defined in /etc/inittab - which would be the case, if you renamed
> configdb.ser to configdb.lrp on the boot media).
>
> In short, if you have a real keyborad and display attached to your box,
> make sure you have no "configdb.lrp" lying around on the boot media (yet
> - it will re-appear, as soon as you change something on the box and then
> save the config).


I indeed made the mistake of changing the configdb.ser to configdb.lrp..

2 more questions about the login prompt..
- I get there, but the keyboard isn't working .. It's a ps2 connection 
inside the NexGate on which I connect a keyboard .. Still need some 
drivers for that or that isn't the problem?
- Further, what is the login and password also? maybe? There's probably 
some standard login when you start the system?

>
>> What I do have to add, is that I haven't installed any extra modules yet
>> (so not for the ethernetcard, nothing)
> you'll need the modules for the NIC for sure (put them into /lib/modules
> if they're not already in the default moddb package and then back up
> moddb) and declare them in /etc/modules (and then save the config).
>
>> 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,.. ?
> I don't know what a "map" might be regarding /lib/modules - /lib/modules
> is a directory, that the module files reside in.
>
> Regarding what to do with /etc/modules - just open it in a text editor -
> there should be plenty of helpful comments in that file.
>
> The usual procedure is
> * copy xxx.o to /lib/modules
> * add "xxx" to /etc/modules
> * save moddb (start lrcfg and the hit "m")
> * save config (start lrcfg and hit "s")


My mistake, "map" is a bad translation of directory from me.. But the 
"problem" is, there aren't any pre-made directories or a pre-made 
modules-file .. So I fear I also miss those helpfull comments..
Where do I get them? Because they weren't in the image..


Tom
and thx btw for all the help till now!


>
> Martin
>
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