Charles,
In spite of the dire warnings on your site about the CD version not being
appropriate for those without significant prior experience with
Linux/leaf/LRP, I have tried it with great success within the past few
days, on three different machines where I was running a 2-floppy setup.
I g
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
> > Don't think CS is reading this thread, but I like a lot
> > of the additions to busybox. But something happened to help.
> > I used to be able to type
>
> If CS refers to me, I am reading this thread, but don't have any time to
> formulate/test a solution. Sin
Jack Coates wrote:
>
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Jack Coates wrote:
>
> >
> > After those two steps, I did a date -s command to set the date properly,
> > then hwclock --systohc to push the PST time into the hardware clock,
> > then I set up xntpd to keep it in sync. It's worked ever since, on two
>
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Jack Coates wrote:
>
> After those two steps, I did a date -s command to set the date properly,
> then hwclock --systohc to push the PST time into the hardware clock,
> then I set up xntpd to keep it in sync. It's worked ever since, on two
> ES2B boxes.
>
D'er... must! read!
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Matt Schalit wrote:
>
>
> Apparently, setting /etc/timezone to:
>
> TZ=PST8PDT
>
> and installing the correct zoneinfo/PST8PDT
> file as /etc/localtime is not enough to get
> the date command to work correctly:
>
> # date
> Tue Nov 13 19:09:48 ??? 2001
> # date +%Z
> ??
Apparently, setting /etc/timezone to:
TZ=PST8PDT
and installing the correct zoneinfo/PST8PDT
file as /etc/localtime is not enough to get
the date command to work correctly:
# date
Tue Nov 13 19:09:48 ??? 2001
# date +%Z
???
# echo $TZ
PST8PDT
If I rdate, I get a UTC time back from
a sy
On Tue, 13 November 2001, "Charles Steinkuehler" wrote:
as we are beginning to gear up for another major hardware
> project at the office (I push hardare gates around for my day-job).
>
> Charles Steinkuehler
> http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
I just have this picture of Charles pushing chainlink and
> After a long time away from leaf I intend to become more active in
> leaf (dachstein) development again, if my time allows it. I feel a bit
> ashamed for abandoning dachstein so suddenly, but I hope the few
> contributions I will make are appreciated.
Welcome back. We all try to contribute w
Hello all,
After a long time away from leaf I intend to become more active in
leaf (dachstein) development again, if my time allows it. I feel a bit
ashamed for abandoning dachstein so suddenly, but I hope the few
contributions I will make are appreciated.
Ewald Wasscher
The latest, greatest, (and hopefully final) release candidate of
Dachstein-CD is now available (rc5). The persistent problem with snmpBlock
is finally fixed in ipfilter.conf, but the big news is migration from my
dnscache package to Jacques Nilo's, along with switching to the latest
version of Ja
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Matt Schalit wrote:
> Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> >
> > > Apparently, the time control files for Oxygen
> > > are causing problems, and my localtime file
> > > is a UTC one.
> > >
> > > I'd like to try the PST8PDT timezone file
> > > from CS, but he's taken them off his we
> > They're still there, but they moved a while ago in my big site
> > re-orginization:
> > http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/zoneinfo/
> > http://lrp1.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/zoneinfo/
> > http://lrp2.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/zoneinfo/
>
>
> But all of those servers default
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
> > Apparently, the time control files for Oxygen
> > are causing problems, and my localtime file
> > is a UTC one.
> >
> > I'd like to try the PST8PDT timezone file
> > from CS, but he's taken them off his website.
> > Anybody know where to get one of these?
>
> Th
FSF Europe is advising authors to move away from SourceForge.
What do you think?
http://www.fsfeurope.org/news/article2001-10-20-01.en.html
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> Busybox now supports all these - ifconfig, netstat, and traceroute - and
> route, I think.
Yes, but all that raises the size of root.lrp. If they aren't needed before
the modules are loaded it might be better to have a separate nettools.lrp.
CS> Also, these systems are typically being used as
> > They're still there, but they moved a while ago in my big site
> > re-orginization:
> > http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/zoneinfo/
> > http://lrp1.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/zoneinfo/
> > http://lrp2.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/zoneinfo/
>
> Does this mean that the zoneinfo fil
Matthew Schalit had written:
> Apparently, the time control files for Oxygen
> are causing problems, and my localtime file
> is a UTC one.
>
> I'd like to try the PST8PDT timezone file
> from CS, but he's taken them off his website.
> Anybody know where to get one of these?
Charles Steinkuehler
Matthew Schalit wrote:
> Apparently, the time control files for Oxygen
> are causing problems, and my localtime file
> is a UTC one.
I would have thought it to be CST6CDT if I mucked with it...
> I'd like to try the PST8PDT timezone file
> from CS, but he's taken them off his website.
> Anybody
> Apparently, the time control files for Oxygen
> are causing problems, and my localtime file
> is a UTC one.
>
> I'd like to try the PST8PDT timezone file
> from CS, but he's taken them off his website.
> Anybody know where to get one of these?
They're still there, but they moved a while ago in
Am Montag, 12. November 2001 15:58 schrieb David Douthitt:
> KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
> > A few ideas how to save the necessary space for a root.lrp with glibc
> > 2.1.3 and still fitting on a 1,44MB floppy for bootdisk.bin.
> >
> > Replace ash with busybox ash (including command completion)
> > (def
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