Your problem is that the 3c905C series cards use the 3c59x.o module, not
the 3c90x.o one. I've no idea why the architecture was changed that
drastically with only a single letter to mark the difference, but it
does, and I used a 905C as a main ethernet card for 3 years on the 3c59x
module so yo
- Original Message -
From: "Erich Titl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "bino_oetomo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] lets talk about something--anything!
> Bino
>
> bino_oetomo wrote:
> > Here is my version.
> >
> > We (I and my staff) stat usi
Eric, I understand, but a small installation script could solve these
problems. -cpu
Eric Spakman wrote:
>
>It would be nice if that was possible, but unfortuanatly like Luis
told, it's not that easy. For example, we don't know which device is
the bootdevice, hda1, hdb1, something else? In my cas
Luis, I know I didn't mention it, but I'm referring to linux n00bs
actually. There are plenty of knowlegdable windows and old school dos
users who could easily get around a leaf box if they had the patients
to set one up. I spent two days trying to get my leaf box to boot. The
problem? CR+LFs in le
i had some time to retry, and found that was (at first) a
mbr/partition_id problem, had some bsd on that flash, and i did not
recreate the partition_id (o option in fdisk), now he boot, but hangs
with: "can't open /var/lib/lrpkg/root.dev.own, kernel panic"
he do that after loading the packages
Hi Eric and Martin,
Sorry I was not thinking clearly when sent email!
I am glad that buildtool works from current linux distros.
I went to bed just after sending the email.
Hope you day went well!
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Eric Spakman wrote:
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 18:25:11 +0200
From: Eric Spakma
Hi James and others,
> One tricky thing I've found as a Windows & LEAF user is the wall of
> choice when it comes to picking which Linux distro to add to my WinXP
> machine for the purpose of building for LEAF.
Well, we are developing a new branch for Lince based on GNAP (Gentoo
Network Appli
Hi Larry,
For those who are running linux how about a UML or Xen image?
Well, those who are already running linux don't rally have a problem,
since buildtool already runs on linux. So UML of Xen would not really
solve the problem that people want to have a build environment for leaf
despite r
Yes, ICMP is allowed. When we put 3c905b-tx cards in,
we are able to pass traffic. It's only on that model
that we are having trouble.
--- Robert K Coffman Jr - Info From Data Corporation
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you allow ICMP traffic to originate from your
> firewall?
>
>
>
> -Or
Hi Larry,
If you're already running Linux there is no need for something like UML or XEN.
Buildtool will run natively on the distro. Why would you run buildtool in a
linux UML environment which runs on linux ;-)
Eric
>Hi Martin
>For those who are running linux how about a UML or Xen image?
>St
Did you allow ICMP traffic to originate from your firewall?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James F
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 12:00 PM
To: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [leaf-user] 3C905CX Network Card
Using these cards w
Using these cards with the 3c90 module, the cards are
being detected and come up with no errors. The problem
is that no traffic is coming back across these cards.
When I ping from the LEAF machine and sniff the
traffic, I see arp request being sent by the leaf box
and answered by the other machine
At 05:54 AM 6/30/2005, you wrote:
Maybe I'll save up for a separate PC for it, I hate dual-boot.
I have had success with Cooperative Linux (coLinux) on my Win2K
workstation. Ends up being a console window on the desktop. From that
I've launched VNC server and the used a WinVNC client into a
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Martin Hejl wrote:
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 12:45:32 +0200
From: Martin Hejl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: James Neave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] lets talk about something--anything!
Hi James,
Would it be feasible to create an
Hi,
Yeah, I kinda guessed that would be the problem. :)
And I wasn't suggesting a replacement to developing on full-blown linux,
just an alternative for poor Windows bound fools!
Wish I could help, but I just seem to find *nix as impenetrable as lead.
My HDD blew on Sunday, so I guess it's time f
Hi James,
Would it be feasible to create another LEAF branch but one for running
buildtool and creating the disk image, not for actually being a
firewall/router device? A bootable CD perhaps. Or a USB mass storage
device. That would be perfect. A Bering-uClibc compile environment on a
USB data k
Hi,
One tricky thing I've found as a Windows & LEAF user is the wall of
choice when it comes to picking which Linux distro to add to my WinXP
machine for the purpose of building for LEAF.
I've tried Mandrake, one for non technical users, and I was baffled, it
was vast! With LEAF I know where ever
Hi Adam;
Am Donnerstag 30 Juni 2005 09:28 schrieb Adam Niedzwiedzki:
> Hi KP,
>
> Yup I've just started going over what information I can find, my first
> question (I know this is going to sound soo lame) but you say Linux
> workstation, is there any specific one, do I HAVE to use debian? and if s
Hi KP,
Yup I've just started going over what information I can find, my first
question (I know this is going to sound soo lame) but you say Linux
workstation, is there any specific one, do I HAVE to use debian? and if so
can I use the latest version or do I have to track down slink?
I do kno
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