Re: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-17 Thread Matt Schalit
Jacques Nilo wrote: > > I am :-). It takes some time to reach Europe :-) :-) > > "Bering is a miniature Linux OS that lives entirely on a 1.68 MB diskette, > > and it's purpose is to act as a router/firewall that connects two networks, > > filtering the content to protect the internal netw

Re: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-17 Thread Mike Noyes
At 2002-02-16 22:52 -0500, Patrick Nixon wrote: >I'm relatively new at the whole development, unusual requirements >thing, so while I am confident about compiling a kernel and whatnot, >getting it t boot properly is shaky ground for me. Pat, Have you read Developer Guide? http://leaf.sourceforge.

Re: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-16 Thread Patrick Nixon
> > Pat, > > I don't know the exact procedure you need to follow. You may be the first > > person to try the mtd support in Bering. > > I'm just going to fire off some thoughts, perhaps not the > correct answer :) > > I thought Charles laid it out pretty well in his hard disk > howto and the

Re: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-16 Thread Jacques Nilo
> I don't know if JN is reading this thread, but it'd be nice if the > above link would go a bit further in the "What is Bering" description. > To say it is basically an enhanced Dachstein doesn't tell the new > person what Bering is if they don't know what Dachstein is. I think > the answer wo

RE: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-16 Thread Bao C. Ha
> > you can just build your own kernel and use it instead. > > Jacques has a kernel config file that can be used as a > > template. I have to build my own, since I could not get > > the IDE driver to work properly. > > > So the ide driver is not compiled into the kernel and you > couldn't l

Re: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-16 Thread Matt Schalit
"Bao C. Ha" wrote: > > you can just build your own kernel and use it instead. > Jacques has a kernel config file that can be used as a > template. I have to build my own, since I could not get > the IDE driver to work properly. So the ide driver is not compiled into the kernel and you coul

Re: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-16 Thread Matt Schalit
Mike Noyes wrote: > > At 2002-02-16 09:37 -0500, Patrick Nixon wrote: > >Are there any special procedures for me to boot off the DOC? rdev it > >and that's it? > > Pat, > I don't know the exact procedure you need to follow. You may be the first > person to try the mtd support in Bering. I'm

RE: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-16 Thread Bao C. Ha
> > Since I see you are using MTD, would you be able to make your image > available to others? If you need space to host it, I'll find > someplace to > put it. I don't have a floppy image. I took the Bering beta 2 image and dump everything on it to my DOC2000. All of the kernel stuff is a

Re: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-16 Thread Mike Noyes
At 2002-02-16 09:37 -0500, Patrick Nixon wrote: >Are there any special procedures for me to boot off the DOC? rdev it >and that's it? Pat, I don't know the exact procedure you need to follow. You may be the first person to try the mtd support in Bering. I'm sorry I was unable to help you furth

Re: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-16 Thread Patrick Nixon
Are there any special procedures for me to boot off the DOC? rdev it and that's it? --Pat On Sat, 16 Feb 2002, Mike Noyes wrote: > At 2002-02-16 08:21 -0500, Patrick Nixon wrote: > >Since I see you are using MTD, would you be able to make your image > >available to others? If you need space

Re: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-16 Thread Mike Noyes
At 2002-02-16 08:21 -0500, Patrick Nixon wrote: >Since I see you are using MTD, would you be able to make your image >available to others? If you need space to host it, I'll find >someplace to put it. Patrick, The LEAF Bering release has mtd modules. http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/leaf

Re: [Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-16 Thread Patrick Nixon
Since I see you are using MTD, would you be able to make your image available to others? If you need space to host it, I'll find someplace to put it. For some reason it seems like I'm pushing the envelope of Leaf by wanting to use PCMCIA Wireless Cards and a DOC2000 ;) Thanks! --Patrick O

[Leaf-user] Bering and DOC2000

2002-02-08 Thread Bao C. Ha
Hi guys, I have been able to bring the Jacques Nilo's Bering Leaf distribution up on a Disck-On-Chip (DOC2000) based system. I am using the Beta 2 since there seems to be problems with modify the Beta 3 floppy image. Following is the summary of changes to make it happens. (1) The DOC2000 has