On Thursday 30 October 2003 04:30 pm, Brock Nanson wrote:
[...]
> As far as using different size CF, I dd'd an 8MB image onto a 16MB card
> the other day (none of my 8MB cards could be recognized in this
> particular box). No issues that I saw. When I took my usual completed
> copy for backup, th
Lynn,
I now use the dd command regularly. Once I have a working image, I dd
it off the CF for safekeeping, in case I ever need to create another
(RSA keys are a PITA to cut and paste etc.) should the first fail.
As far as using different size CF, I dd'd an 8MB image onto a 16MB card
the other
Le Jeudi 30 Octobre 2003 16:12, Michelle Konzack a écrit :
> Am 2003-10-29 20:04:19, schrieb Eric Spakman:
> >Michelle,
> >
> >As far as I know the Bering kernel is not compiled with pci-database:
> >
> >
> ># CONFIG_PCI_NAMES is not set
> >
>
> Hmmm, why is this Kernel so BIG ???
> I have a 2.4.19
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 07:55, Dmitri Gofmekler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What I have to do to get IP aliased interface up?
>
> Here is a part of interfaces file:
>
> auto eth1
> iface eth1 inet static
> address 192.168.116.1
> masklen 24
> broadcast 192.168.116.255
>
> auto eth1:0
> iface eth1:0 in
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 14:58, Lynn Avants wrote:
> On Thursday 30 October 2003 02:35 am, John P. Looney wrote:
> [...]
> > Hmm. But it's a lot handier to use 'dd' than anything else. I used to
> > work for a company called Antefacto; we did our own linux distro (based
> > on redhat 7.2, I think), t
Hi,
What I have to do to get IP aliased interface up?
Here is a part of interfaces file:
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 192.168.116.1
masklen 24
broadcast 192.168.116.255
auto eth1:0
iface eth1:0 inet static
address 192.168.16.1
masklen 24
broadcast 192.168.16.255
When
Am 2003-10-29 20:04:19, schrieb Eric Spakman:
>Michelle,
>
>As far as I know the Bering kernel is not compiled with pci-database:
>
>
># CONFIG_PCI_NAMES is not set
>
Hmmm, why is this Kernel so BIG ???
I have a 2.4.19 Kernem with 429 kBytes.
Where is the Kernel source used by Bering ?
Please se
On Thursday 30 October 2003 02:35 am, John P. Looney wrote:
[...]
> Hmm. But it's a lot handier to use 'dd' than anything else. I used to
> work for a company called Antefacto; we did our own linux distro (based
> on redhat 7.2, I think), that had a nice build script. Pretty much;
[...]
It makes
I suggest trying again. I just was looking around there.
The overall site is for LRP 2.9.8, BUT section you point to applies
to LEAF.
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Andrea Montefusco wrote:
> Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 14:23:32 +0100
> From: Andrea Montefusco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Dave Hunt <[EMAIL PRO
Dave Hunt wrote:
I've fount the easiest way to get LEAF onto a CF is to use the
guide at http://chinese-watercolor.com/LRP/hd/
Dave,
the server is not responding: do you have a cached copy ?
Or may be you know a secondary site...
TIA
*am*
I've fount the easiest way to get LEAF onto a CF is to use the
guide at http://chinese-watercolor.com/LRP/hd/
Cheers,
Dave.
www.me2000.net
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What is the version of firmware on your Senao card? I suggest to
upgrade 1.5.6.
bino-psn wrote:
Dear All.
I use wisp 2625 with Senao SL-2011CD/SL-2011CDPLUS card and a vadem based
PCMCIA-ISA-Bridge
Anad here is my condition
# lsmod |grep hostap
hostap_cs 81060 1
hostap
Hi John,
> Does anyone have LEAF images that can be 'dd' onto a CF card? What size
> ones are needed ?
Lince is just a branch of Bering that makes it easier to install it in
devices bigger than a floppy. In our case we developed it preciselly to run
in a CF. You just need to install Quagga
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 20:11, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> Typically, you don't 'dd' an image onto a CF card. You would normally
> treat the CF card as a hard-disk. Once you partition & format a
> suitable area of the CF card, you can copy the syslinux boot-loader and
> the files that make up
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 21:42, Steve Wright wrote:
> > I'm looking to have a LEAF box running Quagga (the forked version of
> > Zebra), and CF would be a lot nicer than a floppy.
> /me wondering, why the forked version?
Zebra has pretty much stopped being developed; the guys who submitted
loads
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