Am having trouble with normal grep options in
eigerstein 2.2.16. Anyone else seen this? Getting error
messages like "sed: can't read foo..." for simple
things like:
grep -v foo /etc/passwd
Huh? sed with greap? Any thoughts on this? TIA!
-Scott
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> > The
> > technique I'm using to run LRP off a HDD root partition is to acutally
run
> > the LRP startup scripts in a chrooted environment, creating a root
> > environment that is then simply mounted at the next boot (linuxrc is
> > modified to just exit after loading bootstrap modules if root i
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> no patch required. That's the ability that makes LRP kernels different
> from anybody else's kernels [with the possible exception of RH, which,
> AFAIK, has some of their own kernel patches...yuck!].
To the best of my knowledge, the majority of the
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 02:19:09PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:
> probably doesn't make sense. However, there was a post awhile back by
> someone who figured out how to run an unpatched kernel with LRP, so it
An unpatched kernel that would work on a regular LRP ramdisk-root setup?
Obviou
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
> Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
> > The
> > technique I'm using to run LRP off a HDD root partition is to acutally run
> > the LRP startup scripts in a chrooted environment, creating a root
> > environment that is then simply mounted at the next boot (l
I thought I'd ask about this
I've been thinking about Eigerstein, and its binaries. Would it be a
good idea to update all the binaries in the base system?
I was thinking of something like this, done on an Oxygen system:
# mkdir /tmp/work
# cd /tmp/work
# mount /dev/fd0u1680 /mnt/fd0
# apkg
The Oxygen release has been updated, and includes updates to syslinux,
busybox, e3, tftp, and also includes important bugfixes for bpkg and
apkg.
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Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> The
> technique I'm using to run LRP off a HDD root partition is to acutally run
> the LRP startup scripts in a chrooted environment, creating a root
> environment that is then simply mounted at the next boot (linuxrc is
> modified to just exit after loading bootstra
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
> Someone (Matt?) said that busybox more segfaulted in termio.
>
> Now, I have more to add for SegFaults:
>
> * more still segfaults (after a while)
> * tftp segfaults: enter tftp, type "?" and watch
> * file segfaults - right away
> * fdisk segfaults -
Recently there was a thread on the LRP list about terminfo, and how
someone using minicom received a message that the linux term was not
known.
I've created a terminfo.lrp with /etc/terminfo and a /root/terminfo
(description) in it; is this appropriate? Do you all think it would
be useful?
Well, I'm working on documenting how to run LRP 2.9.8 with root on a HDD,
and it got me thinking about my CD booting images. One of the main things I
can't change on the CD is the size of the ramdisk, since that's a kernel
parameter, and I can't change kernel paramaters on a bootable CD without
r
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 09:23:32AM -0800, Mike Noyes scribbled:
> Also, this message was posted to leaf-user. Does anyone have an answer?
> http://www.mail-archive.com\leaf-user%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg1.html
You used the wrong slash in that URL; correct URL is
http://www.mail-archive.com/
Someone (Matt?) said that busybox more segfaulted in termio.
Now, I have more to add for SegFaults:
* more still segfaults (after a while)
* tftp segfaults: enter tftp, type "?" and watch
* file segfaults - right away
* fdisk segfaults - enter fdisk, type "p" and watch
* tcpdump 3.6: - type "tcp
Mike Noyes, 2001-03-28 15:29 -0800
>Mike Noyes, 2001-03-27 11:16 -0800
>>Mike Noyes, 2001-03-26 06:26 -0800
>>>Everyone,
>>>Our lists are now being archived at the Mail-Archive in addition to
>>>GeoCrawler. Rick and I will attempt to recreate the older messages in
>>>our new list archives.
>>
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