Erich Titl wrote:
The nice thing about Knoppix is the device autodetection, [...]
This can be subsumed from Knoppix and adapted for use in LEAF if you
want. It might be good sized, I don't know
I _believe_ one could strip down
Knoppix sufficiently to be of acceptable size for download,
Natanael Copa wrote:
David Douthitt wrote:
You are right. I guess it failed to mount the device where root.lrp
were. I don't remember the exact kernel panic message but it was
probably "trying to kill init" or something like that.
That usually means that the initial process (#1) was trying t
Mike Noyes wrote:
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 06:01, Erich Titl wrote:
What about creating a Knoppix like CD (image) which allows the local
creation of a bootable usb stick. This would allow to create any size
image even for people without access to a _real_ linux system. Such a
live CD system could
Hi Jorn
Jorn Eriksen wrote:
Hey Eric & all,
That is a good idea :-)
I have an idea using the existing CD stuff and just, for the "Leafix"
CD,automatically load the hdsupp.lrp (since this allready contain
fdisk,syslinux and mkfs.msdos) as well as a new "usbsupp.lrp" package.
OR
we could change
David Douthitt wrote:
> Natanael Copa wrote:
>> FYI. I never got your stick.img to boot. First I got the same "no
>> operating system" message as previously mentioned. After installing the
>> syslinux mbr.bin on the stick it found the kernel and booted it up but
>> ended with a kernel panic:
>> "Ca
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 06:01, Erich Titl wrote:
> What about creating a Knoppix like CD (image) which allows the local
> creation of a bootable usb stick. This would allow to create any size
> image even for people without access to a _real_ linux system. Such a
> live CD system could even be used
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 02:03, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
> Am Montag, 27. März 2006 11:56 schrieb Jorn Eriksen:
> > Mike - can one just send you a plain text file with the content for such a
> > section?
>
> Pls send it to me, I'll take care of it.
Jorn,
I see KP is attending to this.
Thank you for y
Natanael Copa wrote:
FYI. I never got your stick.img to boot. First I got the same "no
operating system" message as previously mentioned. After installing the
syslinux mbr.bin on the stick it found the kernel and booted it up but
ended with a kernel panic:
"Can't open /var/lib/lrpkg/root.dev.own"
Jørn Eriksen wrote:
> Eric & All,
>
> I think we sort of agree - it's just the way there we walk differetly :-)
Agree about what? (sorry, I have given up to scroll up and down trying
to follow what people are talking about when somebody top-post. I follow
more than one mailing list...)
http://go
ing scrips.
H
Jørn
-Original Message-
From: Erich Titl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27. mars 2006 16:01
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] flash usb
Hi everyone
Jorn Eriksen wrote:
> Natanael & All,
>
>
>>&g
Hi everyone
Jorn Eriksen wrote:
> Natanael & All,
>
>
>>>Agree about what? (sorry, I have given up to scroll up and down trying
>>>to follow what people are talking about when somebody top-post. I follow
>>>more than one mailing list...)
>
> The more LPR pacakges we can fit on the "image" the b
Hello Natanael,
>> Not that I know of, but lets make things not too complicated ;) If
>> /dev/sd? works lets just stick with that, the user only has to change
>> syslinux.cfg/leaf.cfg if the device is something else than sda. Some
>> smarter option can always be added later.
>
> and you could add
Eric Spakman wrote:
> Hello Jorn,
>
>> Hey Natanael & All,
>>
>>
>> I can not find the UB drivers for the 2.4 Kernel. I'm not a kernel
>> hacker thus there might be a patch floating around - any one?
>>
> Not that I know of, but lets make things not too complicated ;) If
> /dev/sd? works lets ju
atanael
> Copa
> Sent: 27. mars 2006 12:08
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] flash usb
>
>
>
> Jorn Eriksen wrote:
>
>
>>>> I never got your stick.img to boot.
>>>>
>> How inte
27. mars 2006 12:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] flash usb
Jorn Eriksen wrote:
>>> I never got your stick.img to boot.
> How interresting. I got it to work on several machines now. Including my
> mother in law's PC :-)
I
Jorn Eriksen wrote:
>>> I never got your stick.img to boot.
> How interresting. I got it to work on several machines now. Including my
> mother in law's PC :-)
I had to install the mbr.bin or my brand new dell didn't even find the
kernel.
> I have, however, experienced this on a machine that h
Am Montag, 27. März 2006 11:56 schrieb Jorn Eriksen:
> >>Why not only copying all files over, run syslinux and reboot?
>
> That more or less how I created my "image" :-) And that is an options that
> is open to anyone allready. Maybe we should just add a section on this in
> the documentation as
2:53
To: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] flash usb
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Jørn Eriksen wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I found this doing a little search:
> http://www.mega-tokyo.com/osfaq2/index.php/Disk%20Images%20Under%20Linux
> So - I
.cfg BUT - that means that
the stick image will not work on "all" machines. I wonder if the other
distros have this issue as well?
Best regards
Jørn
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From: Natanael Copa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27. mars 2006 10:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: l
Jørn Eriksen wrote:
> Eric & All,
>
> I think we sort of agree - it's just the way there we walk differetly :-)
Agree about what? (sorry, I have given up to scroll up and down trying
to follow what people are talking about when somebody top-post. I follow
more than one mailing list...)
http://go
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Jørn Eriksen wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I found this doing a little search:
> http://www.mega-tokyo.com/osfaq2/index.php/Disk%20Images%20Under%20Linux
> So - I wonder - can we just use whatever geomoetry we like with a USB disk?
I believe so.
As m
Eric & All,
I think we sort of agree - it's just the way there we walk differetly :-)
I'll try to add the VFAT module to the initrd_u when I get back home.
Just to see how that work out. More for my own curiousity than anything
else.
I've ordered a 256Mb Stick as well. When that stick arrive I
Hello Everyone,
I found this doing a little search:
http://www.mega-tokyo.com/osfaq2/index.php/Disk%20Images%20Under%20Linux
So - I wonder - can we just use whatever geomoetry we like with a USB disk?
I saw some comments about this a bit ealier on the list. It's going to be
a fun test :-)
J
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Hello Jorn,
> Hello All,
>
>
> I belive, as well, that this should be possible, however we have to make
> sure we build an image that have the same "physial" properties as a USB
> HDD. Not my speciality this however I can sacrifice one of my stick to
> give it a go using Andreas suggestion with a
Hello All,
I belive, as well, that this should be possible, however we have to make
sure we build an image that have the same "physial" properties as a USB
HDD. Not my speciality this however I can sacrifice one of my stick to
give it a go using Andreas suggestion with a loopback file system. I'
Hello Andrea,
>>
>> Also a question, is it possible to create an image without using a
>> physical device? This way it's easier to use the image create scripts
>> the Bering-uClibc team uses to create floppy and CD images to also be
>> used for USB images.
>>
>
> Well, I think yes. I think is feas
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hello Andrea,
Also a question, is it possible to create an image without using a
physical device? This way it's easier to use the image create scripts the
Bering-uClibc team uses to create floppy and CD images to also be used for
USB images.
Well, I think yes. I th
Hello Andrea,
Good work!
A few notes about the image:
There are a few unneeded files in the image, like modules_ipv6.lrp (which
is a replacment package for modules.lrp) and initrd_ide (which seems to be
unpacked also).
The syslinux.cfg contains a few entries which could easier be placed in
leaf.
On Sun, 2006-03-26 at 08:38, Andrea Fino wrote:
> I have put a binary leaf bering image built with:
> in my sourceforge leaf cvs devel area : devel/faino/usbtest
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/leaf/devel/faino/
> feel free to test it if you like, please us know how it goes.
Andre
Hi,
I have put a binary leaf bering image built with:
1) build the env with buildroot, so I got the lrp in packages
2) these commands:
mkdosfs /dev/sde1
mount /dev/sde1 /mnt
cd /root/packages
cp -pr * /mnt
umount /mnt
syslinux /dev/sde1
3) syslinux.cfg:
PKGPATH=/dev/sda1:msdos and so LEAFCFG
On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 08:58, Jørn Eriksen wrote:
> Andrea,
> Try to use /dev/sda as you "boot" device. That might help.
Jørn,
Andrea is on-line in our irc channel. You might have an easier time
troubleshooting his issues there.
irc.slashnet.org
#leaf
Note
Andrea,
Try to use /dev/sda as you "boot" device. That might help.
Jorn
> I did a boot image this way:
>
> 1) mounted the leaf bin floppy image on /mnt
>
> 2) makebootfat -o /dev/sde -Y -m ../syslinux-3.11/mbr.bin -b
> ../syslinux-3.11/ldlinux.bss -c ../syslinux-3.11/ldlinux.sys /mnt
>
> 3) syn
I did a boot image this way:
1) mounted the leaf bin floppy image on /mnt
2) makebootfat -o /dev/sde -Y -m ../syslinux-3.11/mbr.bin -b
../syslinux-3.11/ldlinux.bss -c ../syslinux-3.11/ldlinux.sys /mnt
3) sync;
put the usb on mobo and boot. (/dev/sde = usb stick)
Regards,
Andrea Fino
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And
Natanael Copa wrote:
Andrea Fino wrote:
I have tried : http://www.ccl-network.com/leaf/stick.img.gz
1) as usb-fdd, no boot at all
2) as usb-hdd I get "missinng operating system"
did you run syslinux?
No. I did now, same thing.
Regards,
Andrea
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Andrea Fino 8-) - "Sistemi su
Andrea Fino wrote:
> I have tried : http://www.ccl-network.com/leaf/stick.img.gz
>
>
> 1) as usb-fdd, no boot at all
> 2) as usb-hdd I get "missinng operating system"
did you run syslinux?
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