: this
is for an older bering, but I hope it can of help)
HTH
Giovanni
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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
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Joep L. Blom wrote:
Giovanni Franza wrote:
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
(referenced in /boot/etc/modules
escale root privileges. To avoid
this, if I remeber well, suid bit will be reset as a result of chown ..
HTH
Giovanni
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(in Milan, Italy)
that offers its routers with 3 connection plugs and TTL set to 1 to
disallow masquerading (of course we did, changing TTL)
Giovanni
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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
How do I go about adding it?
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 5:12 PM, Giovanni Franza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vanja
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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
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Giovanni Franza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vanja Milosevski wrote:
Hello
package (and of the leaf base system)
I tried configuring it myself, but without any success.
to configure see /etc/network/interfaces: it si similar to debian.
You must use the menus that start when you log on as root, after
installation.
Thanks.
Hope this helps
Giovanni
-o loop initrd /mnt
go to /mnt and add the module in /mnt/boot/modules
list the module in /mnt/etc (or in /mnt/boot/etc - sorry I don't remember)
unmount /mnt
gzip initrd
rename initrd.gz to initrd.lrp
This must work ...
Hope this helps
Giovanni
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drivers that are in stock with 2.6
kernel modules)
Regards
Giovanni
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it on the Internet :-)
Then I installed the driver and made a copy of the floppy
Only to discover that the old floppy was malfunctioning :-(
So i passed on CF ...
Sorry for the long story ;-)
Giovanni
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Flash on an IDE Adaptor.
It works fine on 486 too: the PC see it as an HD.
HTH
Giovanni
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J.L. Blom wrote:
Giovanni,
How do you do that? (short of making some hardware to connect an
USB-stick or flashcard to an IDE interface).
Joep
Usually I buy some very simple interfaces (Compact Flashes are designed
to be phisically compatibles
you do communicates.
(I do not personally endorse any additions after this line. TANSTAAFL :-)
Some times ago, I rebooted an old LRP floppy based Firewall (with an
uptime of 2 years) only to discover that the floppy has gone. From that
moment I use Compact Flashes.
My 2 cents
Giovanni
with kernel 2.6
The package itself is compiled as quick as possible, so please don't
look for style :-)
If anyone is interested I'll be glad to answer any question: at the
moment the 'package' is ugly but, since it works ...
Giovanni
I've received so much from leaf that I'm glad if I can return
slow.
Hope this can help
Giovanni Franza
p.s.: only a word to say a big THANK to all people involved in leaf: you
are GREAT!
Robert K Coffman Jr - Info From Data Corporation wrote:
I get the sense that all the grief I see people have with CF cards just
isn't worth it. I'm only using old
-disk.o ide-probe-mod.o
into the directory mountpoint/boot/lib/modules and their names into
the file mountpoint/boot/etc/modules then umount and recompress)
This for bering 1.0-stable: it is so stable that I'm not planning to use
a newer one for the moment.
Hope this can help
Giovanni
ciprian
~ - cp /tmp/initrd.gz /immagine/initrd.lrp
So, you have the right modules to boot. I do not know if this works on
uClibc, but I thin that the solution cannot be too far, hope thes can help
Giovanni
Andrew Gray wrote:
| I wish to boot a LEAF Bering uCiblic box from a USB memory stick. I
can't find
Vic Berdin ha scritto:
Hi Giovani,
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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
Vic Berdin ha scritto:
Hi everyone,
Just a bit concerned. Look
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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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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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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