Try to test it using the terminal server built into knoppix. Run knoppix
on a 'server' turn on terminal server services and make a boot floppy
using it, the boot the Toshiba with the floppy. This will not be fast
but you can do it in an hour.
Peter
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2007/1/23, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
Is it possible to achieve the same effect of PXE boot (i.e. pull
everything over the net, at most use a file on the local FAT32 disk for
swap) using some DOS/Win98 software?
For a tool allowing you to do it yourself, look at etherboot. For
Hello,
Is it possible to achieve the same effect of PXE boot (i.e. pull everything
over the net, at most use a file on the local FAT32 disk for swap) using
some DOS/Win98 software?
My motivation - we have an ancient Toshiba Sattelite 4030CDT that can boot
Ubuntu live from its CD-ROM but it's slo
Hi,
tomorrow, on January 24, I am going to give an introduction to Perl6
talk on the monthly meeting of the Jerusalem Perl Mongers.
It will take place in the offices of ExLibris in
Malcha Technological Park (Jerusalem) - Building 9, 4th floor
for more details see http://jerusalem.perl.org.il/
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 08:13:48PM +0200, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> I usually use "dump" & "recover" for such tasks. That way I'm only copying
> the relevant parts of the filesystem + I'm not dependent on a specific HD
> structure.
partimage does generally that: dump/restore at the block level, withou
Memory-usage in a modern OS is complicated, as many people on this list have
already shown. While most users will cry "memory leak" and give out
incorrect observations (and power-users can often get very technical
speaking about something they don't thoroughly understand), their complaints
do refl
I usually use "dump" & "recover" for such tasks. That way I'm only copying
the relevant parts of the filesystem + I'm not dependent on a specific HD
structure.
On 1/21/07, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 12:02:57AM +0200, Chaim Keren Tzion wrote:
> BTW, did you
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 02:35:12PM +0200, Peter wrote:
>
> Of course someone had to do this eventually. This is totally
> unbelievable. I think that examples like this should be popularized as
> much as possible in the interest of the popularization of the evil that
> the patenting and copyrigh
On Monday January 22 2007 09:44, Dan Shimshoni wrote:
> Hello linux il ,
>
> I had been playing with the idea of writing a small
> utility in "C" on linux which will enable me to change boot
> prioirity on a linux machine, so that I will be able to toggle
> the boot sequence (boot from CD/ not boot
On 18/01/07, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Excellent novel Open Source type approach to a serious problem from EA.
I hope that the idiots who push DRM and 'media control' get the point
and take the hint:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/01/17/yourmoney/media.php
Peter P.
I don't think th
Of course someone had to do this eventually. This is totally
unbelievable. I think that examples like this should be popularized as
much as possible in the interest of the popularization of the evil that
the patenting and copyrighting system for business practices represents:
http://www.ew
On 22/01/07, Moshe Gorohovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
According to http://mikeshardware.co.uk/CPURoadmap.htm,
Pentium M is a successor to Prescott on mobile platforms.
Core Duo is a successor to Pentium M.
Core Duo 2 is a successor to Core Duo.
Thanks. That's an interesting page.
What
In DOS days I wrote such a thing. It would boot into DOS and then select
based on the contents of a file whether to stay in DOS, go on to windows
or boot linux using loadlin. The DOS step was necessary because of sound
drivers. The utility was also accessible from linux and from windows,
each
Ori Idan wrote:
> Remember that the CMOS also holds the time so doing such an operation
> will reset the time.
>
I find it highly unlikely that the CMOS holds the real time clock. It's
not the sort of thing you save in memory.
> sunlap:~# cp /dev/nvram /tmp/dump1 ; sleep 10 ; cp /dev/nvram
> /tmp/
Remember that the CMOS also holds the time so doing such an operation will
reset the time.
--
Ori Idan
On 1/22/07, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dan Shimshoni wrote:
> Is there an API which enable me to perform such a task ?
> Did anybody tried a thing like that ? and in case it
2007/1/22, Dan Shimshoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello linux il ,
I had been playing with the idea of writing a small
utility in "C" on linux which will enable me to change boot
prioirity on a linux machine, so that I will be able to toggle
the boot sequence (boot from CD/ not boot from CD).
I mea
Dan Shimshoni wrote:
> Is there an API which enable me to perform such a task ?
> Did anybody tried a thing like that ? and in case it is possible -
> how much complex is it ?
How about this (never tried it myself):
Make sure /dev/cmos exists, and that the relevant kernel module is
available.
Set y
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