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Joep L. Blom wrote:
> Giovanni Franza wrote:
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>> Some years ago, I did a similar thing.
>> I formatted a usb pen and then copied all on it.
>> Only things to have are usb modules and scsi modules into boot/modules
>> (r
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Gordon,
nowadays there are a lot of SD-Cards which have this kind of switch
some of them can be bought with an usb adapter.
What about using this sort of equipment?
Regards
Giovanni
Gordon Bos wrote:
> I'm thinking syslinux can boot from USB and the
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Joep L. Blom wrote:
> As more and more system on the market don't have any floppy drives
> anymore, wouldn't it be a good idea to make a leaf-distribution that can
> be stored on an USB-stick (e.g. with unetbootin). Of course the BIOS
> must be prep
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Boris wrote:
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> I made this big script:
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> RCDLINKS="2,S80"
> sleep 60
> chmod u+s /usr/sbin/ether-wake
> chown wolagent:wolagent /home/wolagent
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> The chown work, but the chmod doesn't! As you can see, I tried to solve
> this by delaying the
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KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
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> To my (limited) knowledge an ISP sending packets with a ttl of 1 sounds
> insane.
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> kp
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I can agree but some ISPs do this to limit to one the number of PC connect.
In early implementation this was done from FASTWEB
is not included by default in the Bering-uClibs in /lib/modules.
Try to download modules, then put the module on the disk and test it
using insmod, only to be sure that it works.
Giovanni
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> How do I go about adding it?
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;unused" to appear infront of the activated modules.
this is interesting: using insmod to install mii, crc32 and 8139too has
no results ?
try to insmod these modules and then do /etc/init.d/network start to see
what happens ...
HTH
Giovanni
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> On Sat, Jul 12, 2008
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Vanja Milosevski wrote:
> Hello,
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> I'm trying to configure a network card to work on LEAF Bering-uClibc latest.
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> Windows (which I have installed on the same box) reports that this is
> a TENDA TEL8139 10/100 network card.
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try 8139too (plus mi
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Chris Doty wrote:
> Does anyone have a Bering 3.1 initrd.lrp that includes the modules for
> the buslogic scsi adapter?
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> I'm trying to get the new Bering to run under ESX and am stuck since I
> can't include the module now.
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> Chris
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Erich Titl wrote:
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> Looking at my calendar I see now the year 2008 :-)
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> It may be time to switch to kernel 2.6 as most people have enough
> storage and memory to handle it. I know, this breaks the LEAF code, but
> it gets more and more d
Vic Berdin ha scritto:
> Hi Giovani,
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>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Giovanni Franza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 7:39 PM
>>To: Vic Berdin
>>Subject: Re: [leaf-user] LEAF use of M$ technology: FAT fs
>>
yslinux.cfg in order to have the correct device name.
I hope this can be useful: I use this on Bering 1.1 stable and it work
fine. I have used different CF (an 8M from Canon, some 32M from SanDisk)
without problems.
Giovanni Franza>
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I hope this can be useful: I use this on Bering 1.1 stable and it work
fine. I have used different CF (an 8M from Canon, some 32M from SanDisk)
without problems.
Giovanni Franza
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.. to telecom italia) so, with this row
enabled some people are locked. I've simply commented out (quite raw, i
know).
Best regards
Giovanni Franza
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