My Shorewall problem is solved for practical purposes, but now I am curious :-)
So what is the dhcpcd configuration option "background" good for? The
documentation says:
background
Background immediately. This is useful for startup scripts which
don't disable link messa
Hi
Am 20.01.2015 um 17:30 schrieb Timothy Wegner:
> Hi kp,
>
> You were exactly right! As you suggested I commented out the bottom
> line of /etc/dhcpcd.conf:
>
> #background
>
> and then shorewall started OK.
My 0.02€ (can't use swiss francs anymore, too expensive)
It cannot be the resposib
I don't know if anyone else has this problem, but I have an HP DL360 G2
and the isolinux image boots off of the cdrom, but then the system
cannot mount the cdrom device. There is no /dev/sr0 or /dev/cdrom to
mount. I am trying to use uClibc 5.0.2. i686. Maybe there is a module
that should be includ
Hi kp,
You were exactly right! As you suggested I commented out the bottom
line of /etc/dhcpcd.conf:
#background
and then shorewall started OK.
Thanks!
Tim
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 9:46 AM, kp kirchdoerfer
wrote:
> Am Montag, 19. Januar 2015, 18:56:00 schrieb Timothy Wegner:
>> I have encoun
Am Montag, 19. Januar 2015, 18:56:00 schrieb Timothy Wegner:
> I have encountered a small Shorewall issue after upgrading from
> Bering-uClibc_5.1.3-beta1 to 5.1.3-rc1. I'm using my Bering Soekris
> box as a firewall/router that gets it's IP from Comcast via DHCP. I am
> running the Bering-uClibc_5