--- Brad Fritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I will capture it and command output tonight and
send
> > a more informative message. Thanks for replying !
>
> Sounds good. The most important part is that you
> see a
> line like this:
>
> DiskOnChip 2000 found at address 0x_
>
> that shows
On Friday 10 January 2003 02:13 pm, Chris Buxton wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. Actually, late last night, I copied the data from
> syslinux.cfg into the grub command line interface (using grub on a
> floppy), and it worked great.
Chris,
Hello, if you can give an implicit example, it can be docum
Le Vendredi 10 Janvier 2003 03:46, Craig Caughlin a écrit :
> Hi folks,
> I'm preparing a new box with the latest, stable Bering and I'm wondering
> if the driver might be bad? I downloaded the natsemi.o driver for the
> Netgear FA311 NICs I have from
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/berin
David Ondzes wrote about "[leaf-user] WISP syslinux question":
> The default syslinux.cfg has "rwfs=/dev/hda2" in it.
> Can I set this read/write filesystem to a /dev/ram
> device ? If so, is it possible to increase the size of
> ram device ?
Just don't set this parameter. If it is not found the
Le Vendredi 10 Janvier 2003 10:28, Gyula Turchányi a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have not work with Linux in last years. One time I was a Unix expert,
> but from 1995 I work mainly in MS environment. So I am not a very
> experimented Linux user.
>
> I have tried to install some Linux firewall product.
> Fl
Le Vendredi 10 Janvier 2003 15:00, Malcolm Miles a écrit :
> Is there an ntpq package available for Bering?
No that I am aware of.
But there are:
ntpdate.lrp which provides the ntpdate ntp client
and
ntpsimpl.lrp which provides the ntpd daemon
Check:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/butime.
The default syslinux.cfg has "rwfs=/dev/hda2" in it.
Can I set this read/write filesystem to a /dev/ram
device ? If so, is it possible to increase the size of
ram device ?
What role does the syslinux parameters syst_size have
in WISP ?
Thanks in advance
David
With the older ISA cards there was generally a dos based utility to set
the IRQ and Resource address.
You will need to set both the IRQ and resource address for both cards
manually via this utility, but make sure that they are different.
Then set the module to use the same IRQ and resources.
Bes
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 19:37:25 GMT jtpian0 wrote:
> I posted a few weeks ago about a problem I was having getting
> Bering to recognize my NICs. I was using the wrong module!
> (stupid me.. ) Anyway, I loaded the 3c509.o module from Jacqes
> site using the 2.4.20 version and am still having troub
On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 09:01 AM, Alex Rhomberg wrote:
I've tried it exactly as described, and also using grub. Can I replace
syslinux with grub entirely (I think I can), and if so, how do I do
it?
You can, I did it to boot LEAF from a reiserfs partition. But I did it
by
installing a s
could it be that your BIOS is set to PNP... make sure that is turned off...
-Original Message-
From: M Lu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 1:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Drivers for 3C509B
Maybe you need to tell it the I
Maybe you need to tell it the IRQ explicitly. Also make sure there is no
confilict using diagnostics DOS 3COM prog. On my Bering systems (2.4.20
kernel), here is what I have:
# ISA ethernet cards
#3c509 - eth0
3c509 irq=5
And that was also same when the system was in Daschstein.
- Original
I posted a few weeks ago about a problem I was having getting Bering to recognize my
NICs. I was using the wrong module! (stupid me.. ) Anyway, I loaded the 3c509.o
module from Jacqes site using the 2.4.20 version and am still having trouble. Are
there any oher needed modules? Both NICs are
Brad Fritz wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 01:00:49 +1100 Malcolm Miles wrote:
Is there an ntpq package available for Bering?
I have never seen one floating around. It should be pretty easy to
build one using the source at http://www.cis.udel.edu/~ntp/ and
Jacques' UML slink image per the instruct
> -Original Message-
> From: Brad Fritz
> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 10:57 AM
> Subject: Re: [leaf-user] ntpq for Bering
>
>
>
> On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 01:00:49 +1100 Malcolm Miles wrote:
>
> > Is there an ntpq package available for Bering?
>
> I have never seen one floating around.
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 09:12:53 PST David wrote:
> Brad,
>
> I kinda thought I was vague. I just grabbed ftp.lrp
> and will install it tonight so I that can ftp off
> command output.
Sounds good. More inline with generous snipping...
> No, I did not have ntfs.o loaded. fdisk did report the
> fil
Brad,
I kinda thought I was vague. I just grabbed ftp.lrp
and will install it tonight so I that can ftp off
command output.
I will try to answer some of your questions inline.
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--- Brad Fritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dave,
>
> You left out a lot of information that could help us
> answe
> I've tried it exactly as described, and also using grub. Can I replace
> syslinux with grub entirely (I think I can), and if so, how do I do it?
You can, I did it to boot LEAF from a reiserfs partition. But I did it by
installing a small SuSE on partition and using it's grub. So I can only
advis
> it shows me an error saying that it couldn't open the
> directory
> "/proc/net/vlan/vconfing
> and so the package it's not installed"
> becouse there is not any directory /proc/net/vlan
Well, I don't know anything about vlan.lrp, but a missing /proc directory
usually indicates a missing module.
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 01:00:49 +1100 Malcolm Miles wrote:
> Is there an ntpq package available for Bering?
I have never seen one floating around. It should be pretty easy to
build one using the source at http://www.cis.udel.edu/~ntp/ and
Jacques' UML slink image per the instructions at:
http:/
Dave,
You left out a lot of information that could help us answer
intelligently. Questions and observations below...
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 08:12:38 PST David Ondzes wrote:
> The new build 2470(?) correctly created the devices
> and fdisk was able to see the partition info. I did
> have trouble t
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 05:08 pm, Chris Low wrote:
> The disk that came with the NICs wanted me to compile a driver from the
> source code rtl8139.c, then copy it to /lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/pcmcia then
> edit the /etc/pcmcia/config file and the linuxconf. How do I do this? or,
> is there an e
> On 01/10/2003 09:00:10 AM Ales Curk wrote:
>
> Is there any software, package to use with my Bearing Firewall that will
> save logs from network who to have acces to the internet. For example for
> each IP or how can I get these datas???
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 10:14:47 CST Phillip Watts replied:
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 16:16:20 +0100 luisabuelo2 wrote:
> hey, an easy question:
>
> I'm new using the LRP, and I'm trying to install a
> package called vlan.lrp.
[..]
>After the system was restarted I've used the comand
> "lrpkg -i" to install the package. I know that with
> all this the p
The new build 2470(?) correctly created the devices
and fdisk was able to see the partition info. I did
have trouble trying to mount these devices (ntfla1 &
ntfla2). It could be because they were formated with
NTFS. I tried using fdisk to create a FAT12 partition
but had some errors and it failed.
On Friday 10 January 2003 09:00 am, Ales Curk wrote:
> Helo!
>
> Is there any software, package to use with my Bearing Firewall that will
> save logs from network who to have acces to the internet. For example for
> each IP or how can I get these datas???
>
> Thanks for help
No there isn't, since
Did not understand, what do you mean "save logs from network" ?
syslogd will capture logs from other machines which support
remote syslog.
Ales Curk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/10/2003 09:00:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx)
Subject: [leaf-user] STATISTIC
Support Requests item #665799, was opened at 2003-01-10 10:26
You can respond by visiting:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=213751&aid=665799&group_id=13751
Category: Release/Branch: Bering
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Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Garrett Martin (garrettm)
Assigned to:
hey, an easy question:
I'm new using the LRP, and I'm trying to install a
package called vlan.lrp. I'm following all the
instructions that I've read in the manual "Leaf Bering
instalation guide": I've copied the package in the
floppy disk and then I've edited the syslinux.cfg and
I've added the n
Helo!
Is there any software, package to use with my Bearing Firewall that will
save logs from network who to have acces to the internet. For example for
each IP or how can I get these datas???
Thanks for help
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What version of Bering are you trying using?
Are you matching the kernel drivers with the kernel?
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Is there an ntpq package available for Bering?
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Hi folks,
I got my CD to boot successfully when I used the "old" Bering CD drivers
that I had used before. Evidently, there is something about the ones
that I downloaded from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/2.4.20/ker
nel/drivers/ that either my new Bering box or its C
Bering users guide to build a bootable CD states very clearly that
it uses ISOLINUX to boot a 'flat' CD and not a floppy emulation as
is usual.
I have had failure reports with users that have older BIOS'es.
But follow carefully the doc.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bucdrom.html
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