At 16:36 14.03.2004 -0600, you wrote:
>re: mounting various partitions in /linuxrc
>
>I have been thinking more about this issue, and have come to the following conclusion
>(mantra). Repeat after me:
>
>... linuxrc IS NOT init ...
>... linuxrc IS NOT init ...
>... linuxrc IS NOT init ...
true, t
Hi,
Does anyone have or know where to get bering-uclibc packages for an Open
H.323 gateway server?
Thanks in advance,
Ben Wang
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Currently, I do just let it die, and its not really a problem. But it would
be nice to know when a power loss has occured. I'd like to create a system
event that would even email the logs so that I knew what the current state
of the machine was. Again, yea, its trivial, the power comes back up,
I don't know how to get UPS communications working in linux or on
Bering, but it occured to me that there might be an easier way...
If your bering machine is booting off some kind of read-only media
(cdrom or a write-protected floppy, for example) then there is no reason
to do a clean shutdown. Y
Very late to this thread, probably not a concern, but I wanted to add.
I too on occasion have this problem. In my case, the eth0 or eth1 would
die, and if I downed the box, and brought it back up, no harm no foul.
After a few more instances, I decided to just down the eth0 or eth1 device
and that
Has anyone configured the Bering system to acknowledge when a UPS has become
active, and wether or not to initiate a shutdown properly, or to cancel a
shutdown?
I recently purchased a Belkin UPS (holiday special) that I've got plugged
in, and it was nice enough to come with a serial cable, for us
To add to the discussion, I currently am a Vonage customer, using a mostly
vanilla Bering setup. Currently (although could change later) I have my ATA
on the same network as my other PCs. It hasn't caused any problems that
I've found, and Bering has done an excellent job. One thing I did do
(mos