Hello Eric and all,
how can I backup initrd.lrp with Bering 3.01? In the backup-menue only
config and modules are offered.
Regards Thomas
* Eric Spakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070225 15:10]:
Hi Andrey,
Sorry for the late reply, I was away this weekend. Glad you sorted it
out.
To answer
Hello Mats,
Die Kumpels aus Duisburg ham 'n Lob wirklich verdient. :-)
I also have an old disk for reconfiguring my 3c509-nics, based on Novell-DOS
and a program I downloaded from the 3com website.
There is also a debian-packages called nictools-nopci:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache show
Dear Martin and others,
thank you very much for your hints.
I think, I will try it.
regards
Thomas
PS: my leaf-box is user leaf at the uptime-project. With actually 306 days
uptime it has rank 208 of 11377.
* Martin Hejl [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060410 20:39]:
Hi Thomas,
When changing my
When changing my internet connection to DSL, I will get an AVM Fritz Box SL
from my Internet provider. It has a built-in firewall. Will it be useful to
run in addition also shorwall on my Leaf router?
What is your opinion?
Regards
Thomas Wille
Hello Gary,
you should add the modules to the file /etc/modules
But before a reboot you should try an insmod 536epcore and insmod 536ep to test
if the modules fit to your kernel
regards Thomas
* Gary Portellas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060317 02:02]:
Hello All,
I have a requirement to set up my
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1123 Feb 6 21:01 syslinux.dpy
Any help is appreciated
best regards
Thomas Wille
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Hi Matt,
at least in Bering 1.2 the /etc/init.d/rc*.d-links are not saved in etc.lrp.
Have a look at the file /var/lib/lrpkg/etc.exclude.list.
The /etc/rc*.d-links are created somewhere in the boot-sequence.
I am using Bering 1.2 with some additional selfmade packages.
They all contain a
output.
So what should I check else?
Regards Thomas
* Richard Doyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [040715 18:43]:
Scan the output of dmesg for serial port setup.
UmOn Thu, 2004-07-15 at 07:38, Thomas Wille wrote:
Hello Community,
I have Bering 1.2 Installation which works as a router between analog
your answers
Regards
Thomas Wille
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24.09.2003 +0200, Thomas Wille wrote:
Erich,
I did all the things I normally do when compiling a new kernel:
- untar the kernel (in this case into my home dirctory)
- as root adjust the link /usr/src/linux so that it points to the kernel
source to be compiled
- exit from beeing root
Erich,
I did all the things I normally do when compiling a new kernel:
- untar the kernel (in this case into my home dirctory)
- as root adjust the link /usr/src/linux so that it points to the kernel
source to be compiled
- exit from beeing root (in my home directory the user can do everything)
Hello List,
Yesterday I tried to compile my own Bering-Kernel.
I took the Bering-1.2-patched-kernel-source from the
LEAF download section and the Bering-2.4.20.config from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/development/kernel/
I used the standard woody environment:
gcc version
kills the portmap immediately after beeing
called. So I have to recompile the kernel, but I am shure that this will
work one fine day:-)
HTH
Thomas Wille
* Dan Cardamore [EMAIL PROTECTED] [021215 20:41]:
Hi,
I'm new to LEAF-Bering, but I have a bit of experience with Linux.
I'd like
the is no networking enabled yet.
But i'm not the expert here :)
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Wille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 12:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] loading packages by nfs? please help
Hello LEAF-users
Thomas Wille
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