[leaf-user] Kernel panic-syslinux.cfg no good

2003-06-01 Thread glenn greenfield
I thought I had followed the instructions but I apparently missed something here. VFS Can't find Minix blah...on dev 02:00 LINUXRC: Installing - root: root(nf!) etc(nf!) local(nf!) modules(nf!) keyboard(nf!) iptables(nf!) pump(nf!) shorwall(nf!) ulogd(nf!) dnscache(nf!) weblet(nf!) -

[leaf-user] SLIP

2003-05-31 Thread glenn greenfield
You could try out my LEAF Construction kit (available on my developer page at http://leaf-project.org/mod.php?mod=userpagemenu=1402page_id=49 I use it for offline preparation for all packages. In fact, to use ou target embedded box, I put customised packages on a DoM and then make changes

[leaf-user] Floppy disks

2003-05-30 Thread glenn greenfield
Re: Careful, Ray... suitably equipped doesn't warn a newbie about Re: newline-adaptable editors. Also, most of the WinZip clones that can read Re: .tar.gz don't re-create them with -9 compression. Nor are the Re: difficulties with oversized floppies in various versions of Windows Re:

[leaf-user] Edit floppy directly

2003-05-29 Thread glenn greenfield
Thanks everyone for the input on loading modules for NIC's and floppy drives. I think I'm all straightened out (for the moment). Ray- Now I see the search field on Sourceforge- must have missed it first time around. Still tho- the Mail Archive link doesn't work for me and I clicked the MARC

Re: [leaf-user] Edit floppy directly

2003-05-29 Thread glenn greenfield
My router is AT form factor and I have no keyboard for it. Not a problem as I just boot the Bering disk on another system(of course I can't ssh in until I get Bering working). Is it possible to mount and edit the floppy directly on my Debian box or is booting it the only way to edit it?

[leaf-user] Edit floppy directly.

2003-05-29 Thread glenn greenfield
Or ... booting the LEAF disk on different hardware long enough to do a configuration is probably easier than trying to edit the files after mounting the disk on a different Linux system. This is what you say you are doing now, right? (Or am I misreading that part?) What are you finding

[leaf-user] adding modules to /lib/modules

2003-05-27 Thread glenn greenfield
Hello list- just joined. I'm quite anxious to forget about Coyote (a great distro), kernel 2.2 and ipchains and start use Bering but have a few questions first. I'll be using 2 NIC's in a dedicated router. Both NIC's while not the same brand do use the same driver- tulip. Should I add tulip.o

[leaf-user] drivers added to /lib/modules

2003-05-27 Thread glenn greenfield
Hello list- just joined. I'm quite anxious to forget about Coyote (a great distro), kernel 2.2 and ipchains and start use Bering but have a few questions first. I'll be using 2 NIC's in a dedicated router. Both NIC's while not the same brand do use the same driver- tulip. Should I add tulip.o

[leaf-user] Not smart enough to search the archives

2003-05-27 Thread glenn greenfield
In trying to search the archives the only one I see that has a search capability is MARC but it says must pick a list first although for the life of me I cannot find LEAF. Secondly, I have located LEAF user archives on Sourceforge but cannot find a search function there. What am I