Re: [leaf-user] Pause between syslogd and klogd

2002-12-14 Thread Richard Doyle
Thanks Jeff. A name lookup problem is certainly a good bet in a case like this, but my hosts file is fine and I'm not running tinydns. The problem was I had inadvertently added a blank line to the end of /etc/hostname. The hostname applet in busybox, hostname -F /etc/hostname returned th

[leaf-user] ipsec x509

2002-12-14 Thread S Mohan
Have been trying out the ipsec chapter in Bering stable 1.0. In the host certificates, fswcert command needs to be executed. However, Redhat distro with openssl does not have it. Googling also showed me a few posts where some say fswcert was removed from the package as it was no longer needed and t

Re: [leaf-user] /dev/root runs out of space

2002-12-14 Thread Erich Titl
Hien Hien Le wrote the following at 09:51 14.12.2002: I have Bearing running on IDE, and it has plenty of space left. However it said I don't have enough space to copy ipsec.o to /lib/modules. After running a df command, my system showed up like so: Filesystem 1k-blocks Used A

Re: [leaf-user] /dev/root runs out of space

2002-12-14 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, Hien Le wrote: > I have Bearing I think you mean Bering [1] > running on IDE Well, _booting off of_ an IDE device anyway... > and it has plenty of space left. However it > said I don't have enough space to copy ipsec.o to /lib/modules. After > running a df command, my

Re: [leaf-user] /dev/root runs out of space

2002-12-14 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Samedi 14 Décembre 2002 09:51, Hien Le a écrit : > I have Bearing running on IDE, and it has plenty of space left. However it > said I don't have enough space to copy ipsec.o to /lib/modules. After > running a df command, my system showed up like so: > > Filesystem 1k-blocks Use

[leaf-user] /dev/root runs out of space

2002-12-14 Thread Hien Le
I have Bearing running on IDE, and it has plenty of space left. However it said I don't have enough space to copy ipsec.o to /lib/modules. After running a df command, my system showed up like so: Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/root 614