Hello All,
I am just getting started with LRP/LEAF and trying to
boot my box using PXE. I am trying to load a 2.9.8 LPR
"idiot" image and when my machine starts to boot it
say it doesn't have enough conventional memory; I
guess it needs 608k. I tried holding down the ctrl key
during the boot and
Hello All,
I am new to the list and leaf. I recently purchase a
thin client (XL 1000) see
http://www.computer-show.com/Modern/itemdesc.asp?CartId=242150STGZV10&ic=SYS028&tpc=
which I would like to run linux on. It is basically a
i386 machine with a 64m disk-on-chip and built in
ethernet. I unders
Anyone know where I can find a copy of Debian 2.1
(slink) ? I want to setup a development envirnoment
for my attempt at porting blackdown's jvm to LEAF.
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I am slowing making progress on getting Bering to do
what I need it to do...thanks to all of you.
How do I add USB support ? At first I just need it at
runtime for storage devices like disk-on-key and other
removable usb devices that look like drives under
Windows. It would be nice to boot off on
I have seen a commercial product that lets you use a
browser to connect to a SSH server and get terminal
access. Does anyone know if there a similar type
application available for LEAF ?
The reason I ask is because my company only lets http
traffic pass through firewall (via a proxy server) and
i
I have a compact flash to ide converter board and
would like to put a copy of Oxygen on a CF card and
use the board to boot but I am not exactly sure how.
I have connected my compact flash to my linux system
via a SanDisk usb writer (SDDR-31) and the system sees
it as /dev/sdb. I downloaded the l
>> hda: Hitachi CVM2.1.0, ATA DISK drive
>> ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14
>> Mounting a 16M TMPFS filesystem...
>vhda: 250368 sectors (128 MB) w/1KiB Cache,
CHS=978/8/32
>> Partition check:
>> hda: hda1
>> hda: hda1
>> hda: hda1
>>
>> VFS: busy inodes on changed media.
>> LINUXRC: Install
I hope this is the correct forum for wisp related
questions, if not please let me know.
I am trying to install wisp to an 8 meg SanDisk CF
card via my SanDisk ImageMate SDDR-31 USB reader. My
dd command is writing less then it is reading, will
the 1 less record matter ? See output below.
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make it easier to solve this problem please
let me know. I have the ifconfig.lrp
installed if that command produces better output then ip command.
Thanks in advance for your help
David Ondzes
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derstand your problem exactly.
>
>1) Where do you run ez-ipupdate?
>2) From where you cannot ping?
>3) To check whether SSH packets reach the WISP-Dist router, run tcpdump:
>"tcpdump -n port 22"
>
>David Ondzes wrote:
>> I am having trouble reaching my
So if I want dns information from my dhcp server then
I just need to modify ifup script. What do I need to
do in wdistconfig ? Do I leave the dns & default
gateway entry blank ?
--- "Vladimir I." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Default gateway will be supplied by DHCP, however
> you have to enter
ed and still can not resolve
any names.ping is say host lookup named failed. BTW - is there a "script" package for
LEAF ? Any ideas what could be
wrong ? My windows box, which is also a dhcp client has no problem resolving hostnames.
David Ondzes
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? My windows box, which is also a dhcp client has no problem resolving
>hostnames.
>
>Check contents of /etc/resolv.conf. If pump worked correctly it
>should have updated with correct DNS settings.
resolv.conf is 8 bytes and contains "search"... Doesn't look like t
--- "Bao C. Ha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Rosa Nicolas wrote:
> > >
> > >I've installed necessary modules, modified the
> scripts (root.dev.mk,
> > >root.linuxrc, modules) but I cannot save initrd.
> > >
> > >I am following the doc from Brad Fritz on
> installing bering on DiskonChip
> > >
>
The bootup correctly identifies my 72 meg DoC but I can't
seem to mount it.
ls -l /dev/n*
/dev/nfsd
/dev/null
/dev/nvram
I searched the archives but only could find problems with
Bering and DoC back in 05/02. Is anyone using DoC with Wisp
?
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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.
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 try
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
--- 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
I am using the latest wisp image with a single (wired)
ethenet interfaced. I am trying to backup my DoC so I
can reformatted. From a linux machine I tried "ssh
root@netier dd if=/dev/ntfla1 | dd of=doc.img" and the
command would stop about 18 megs into. I then create a
32meg /tmp (64 meg total memo
Is there a trick to usb storage under wisp ? I added the
following modules to the /modules directory. I know in
Bering the order of loading is important, is that also true
in wisp ? If so, how do I specify the order ?
usbcore.o
usb-uhci.o
scsi_mod.o
usb-storage.o
sd_mod.o
I downloaded them
http:
--- Brad Fritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there a trick to usb storage under wisp ?
> [..]
> > I downloaded them
> >
>
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/
> > I wasn't actually sure if I get the .o files from
> 2.4.18 or
> > the 2.4.20 I choose 2.4.20.
> >
> > I
og after
> everything gets stuck.
>
> David Ondzes wrote:
> > My hardware is a netier 1000, I am trying to find
> it
> > specs now. It has onboard ethernet, realtek 8139
> and
> > the CPU ia an AMD K6-2 250MHz. I booted wisp 2470
> from
> > a CF card.
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Does anyone have a Bering image with ide support
included in it ? My target hardware doesn't have a
floppy drive or cdrom and I do not have any real linux
machines. I use VMWare to do any linux related work
and unforunetly VMWare doesn't support 1.68 size
floppies. If I could get a Bering image wit
Hello Peter,
I have been looking for a similar answer but have yet
to find a good solution because I want to add a JVM to
my flash based linux. I think the best bet might be
LFS (Linux From Scratch)
--- Peter Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi gang,
>
> What would be the best distribution t
I was justing visiting www.norhtec.com today and
inquired about their products. I got an email asking
what I intended to do with it. I replied and have yet
to hear back. I hope they sell to consumers.
--- bino-psn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi ..
> - Original Message -
> From: "Stefaan
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