packages from would be a good thing, but why not
just have that out on the internet somewhere? Then everyone can use it...
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Charles?
I've got the initrd linuxrc-always patches for the 2.4 kernel:
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/2.4.0-test11/
I'd like to build some LRP Linux 2.4 kernels.
Go for it...
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.4 ramdisk
thingy's called (it's a technical term ;-)
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ontent can be grabbed from SF w/o making everyone who wants to play with a
bootable CD download several hundred megs. I would, however, support
putting lots of LRP package files on the CD image, modifying linuxrc to
allow paths in the pkgpath= setting (I think you did this already, didn't
you Dave?)
release would also have a numeric version/revision ID to
avoid ambiguity, but names are easier to remember market.
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ones, moving to a new element with each major
release.
OK, I'm going back to work now...sorry for wasting everyones bandwith ;-)
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rst images created by more than a single individual, so hopefully when
something happens like one of us gets busy, work will not grind to a
complete halt (like it has for me for about the last 3-4 months : ).
Does this seem like a good idea to anyone else?
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ed
Forgot:
E) Updated Busybox
F) Security enhanced/updated versions of key libraries/utilities (stolen
from David D's Oxygen)
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the Eiger
in the title would probably just piss off Dave C., who seems to be kind of
sensitive about Matthew's disto's...
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now...still waiting, however, for "The Eternal Triangle"
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"Morgan W. Reed" wrote:
Leaf folks, this message is going first to developer list,I will then post
whatever is left to the full LRP list.
Ok list friends, I have just come into possession of about 20 486 DX2 IBM
330 computers. They all have a floppy, a 500 meg HD and memory, some have
It looks like the VHOST record for my site on SF is working correctly.
Point your browser to:
http://lrp1.steinkuehler.net
And you should go directly to my site hosted by SourceForge.
Very Cool, and one step closer to getting everything running on SourceForge.
Charles Steinkuehler
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works) and
make a symlink to /dev/cdrom for CD-ROM booting distributions (another thing
to get to one-of-these-days).
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to physically
access my test network.
I'd like to get my portion of the leaf site functioning well enough that
other members could update files, upload images, etc.
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and Kansas
City.
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For whoever was asking about initrd-dynamic, I stuck what Dave C. sent me
on my website after checking with him. It can be found in the new
experimental directory of my kernel tree:
http://lrp.steinkuehler.
to mess with it yet.
I think it would be a Good Thing if the patches had a tiny corner of the web
somewhere...
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I now have bind 8.2.3 available as an LRP package for those of you running
LRP as a thin-server OS.
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/Packages/bind-8.htm
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on it this
afternoon...
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index.htm, not just index.html
Verify default mime type set to binary
Probably some other stuff...
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ove, which disappeared since
the document is HTML (replaced with lt;gt;).
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/WAN site regarding compatibility...they also have some links to
'howto' level documents some folks who have set this up posted online.
Look at the version 1.8 docs...they are the most up-to-date, and pretty much
everything applies to the V1.5 software I've got bundled as an LRP.
Charles
by them ignoring the advice in the first place. =)
sigh Entirely too true...you don't even want to hear about the planned
move. I'll have lots of horror stories in Feb for anyone with a sympathetic
ear. :
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I create a FAQ
for this?
Yeah, I love using rsync. Please make a FAQ if you feel so inclined. I'll
look it over and maybe add a few other tidbits...the coolest thing is once
you do the first sync, updates are nearly instant.
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, with perhaps a few special
commands (compiled...maybe added to busybox) to help with the parsing.
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cation key to
your home directory on SF, so you don't have to keep typing in your password
(this also lets you run update jobs from a local script or cron entry w/o
having clear text passwords hanging around).
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language. The
front-end (GUI, text editor, or otherwise), and back-end compiler
(shell-code, C, or whatever) are secondary issues (at least to me at this
point).
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with Eric's web layout. Although I'd still like
to see this logo with a fire-hat on...
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our holes once in a while for face-to-face contact, at least until
computers get more creative than we are... :)
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Thought for the day: The speed difference between today's personal computer
and
On 5 Dec 2000, at 8:59, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
linuxrc uses the /linuxrc.tty device. Change the properties of this
device to get the linuxrc output to go where you want.
In the boot code to Oxygen, I can't find any reference to
/linuxrc.tty - I don't know if this holds for LRP
Isn't
Linux capable of this? And I thought PCMCIA was going to be
simple
It might be simple with a 2.4 kernel which includes built-in support for
PCMCIA. I've booted LRP off CF cards in IDE emulation mode, but have yet to
work with PCMCIA...
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http://c
the kernel modules online if anyone else wants to
experiment with them, and I'll make a patch file as soon as I can figure out
how to get diff to do what I want...
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with this unless
you want to delve into the new 2.4 kernel structure. You can still support
the ipchains and ipfwmaskadm programs, but this functionality has to be
added at runtime (more kernel modules).
I will put the updated patch files in this directory as soon as I get them
made.
Charles Steinkuehler
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working), LRP can boot off ANY device supported by linux by simply
re-creating root.lrp (a simple tgz archive)...no kernel re-compiles
required.
Flash arrays, hard drives, Compact flash cards, CD-Roms, Zip/LS-120 disks,
and other things should be easily supported.
Charles Steinkuehler
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kernel patch.
I hope to get this working today or tomorrow. I'll post when I have any
real progress made.
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limit how much gets loaded into CVS.
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on system, linuxrc, etc, etc), IMHO some sort of revision
control/archive tool is warrented, and CVS is readily available through SF.
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successfully compile a 2.4
kernel (I need to migrate to my RedHat system with a newer gcc).
Does anyone know if there's a home for the ramdisk driver and possibly have
the URL?
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IMHO, this would be the perfect project and appropriate time to turn LRP
distributions from 'one-man-band' projects to a real open source,
community driven project (ie I don't want to do all the work myself
LRP
distributions from 'one-man-band' projects to a real open source, community
driven project (ie I don't want to do all the work myself, but I'm willing
to help a lot :-)
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. There are some
existing links in some of my HOWTO's, and on my depricated swbell hosted
site, but I have absolutely no objection to mothballing the linuxrouter SF
project.
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they look good.
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