I'm reconsidering the mount restriction I have for /tmp, which
amounts to the fact that /tmp is mounted with the nodev option -
preventing device files from being created.
The reason I'm reconsidering is because it would seem that pdnsd also
creates device files there. If I were to do this, I
At 11:28 AM 2/16/01 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Wolzak) wrote:
>Hello Mike, everyone
>A lot of links to all kind of php related stuff , including
>documentation, tutorials etc you can find at
>http://www.php4.org
>
>
>http://www.zend.com/
Eric,
I just remembered there is a PHP foundry on SF.
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Example: Loading packages not from /dev/fd0, but from a directory on
the floppy. I was thinking of this syntax:
PKGPATH=/dev/fd0(pkgs):msdos
or
PKGPATH=/dev/hdc(pkgs/net):iso9660
and so on.
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David Douthitt
UNIX Systems Administrator
HP-UX, Linux, Unixware
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On 16 Feb 2001, at 14:37, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> Note the 'automount' part of linuxrc will find the CD-ROM if
> there's no floppy in the drive, and use that as boot by default.
Oh? How does that go? I don't remember seeing it in LRP 2.9.7, and
anyway, if it was, I'm sure I removed it.
Put the kernel, syslinux, syslinux.cfg, [and root.lrp?] on the disk
image, put the rest of the stuff on the ISO CD image, and put
boot=/dev/hda or whatever the CD dev is.
Basically, don't bother accessing the floppy image.
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 08:08:50AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:
>
> I've been getting an Oxygen-based booting CDROM ready, but have hit a
> snag, and I don't know how to tackle it.
>
> When the CD boots, it uses a disk image - I'm using a 2.88M floppy
> image. syslinux comes up, and linux and root.lrp are loaded and run
> fine.
>
> The problem is once /linuxrc
I've been getting an Oxygen-based booting CDROM ready, but have hit a
snag, and I don't know how to tackle it.
When the CD boots, it uses a disk image - I'm using a 2.88M floppy
image. syslinux comes up, and linux and root.lrp are loaded and run
fine.
The problem is once /linuxrc takes over,
Hello Mike, everyone
> Everyone,
> I found a few PHP tutorials that may be useful to the people that want to
> help with our home page.
>
> PHP Tutorial
> http://www.php.net/tut.php
> note: the four links to other tutorials at the bottom of the page.
>
> SF 2.5 Source
> https://sourceforge.net