Hi,
I just created a Dachstein-CD using the iso image from
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net (dachstein-cd-v1.0.2.iso) and when I boot my
system I got to the login prompt and it worked fine. Then I created two
files in a floppy as mentioned in the documentation lrpkg.cfg and
pkgpath.cfg. In
Aanhalen Abjin M H [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First lets check to see if /dev/cdrom exists.
Try booting with the old cdrom and without the floppy disk.
login and do a
ls -la /dev/cdrom
If that link doesn't exist you found your problem.
And probably should manually create the link yourself.
edit
I just created a Dachstein-CD using the iso image from
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net (dachstein-cd-v1.0.2.iso) and when I boot
my
system I got to the login prompt and it worked fine. Then I created
two
files in a floppy as mentioned in the documentation lrpkg.cfg and
pkgpath.cfg. In lrpkg.cfg
Thanks, the problem was because in my lrpkg.cfg i started the line with
LRP=package1,package2. I just removed LRP= and it worked fine.
Abjin
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Abjin M H wrote:
Hi Kim,
Thanks, it seems /dev/cdrom exists.
ls -la /dev/cdrom gave me
lrwxrwxrwx
I am getting a message on boot on from the CD after I have configured my
lrp
disk and saved my configs:
INIT: version 2.78 booting
INIT: No inittab file found
Enter runlevel:
Does anyone have any ideas where I am going wrong here??
You probably don't have an /etc directory, either
Can you help me with the syntax?
I am booting from a cd with a diskette in the drive...
it has:
etc.lrp lrpkg.cfg modules.lrp pkgpath.cfg
in the lrpkg.cfg I am loading ipsec,ipsec509,etc
I am not sure what an example syntax would be for the pkgpath.cfg:
I am booting from a cd with a diskette in the drive...
it has:
etc.lrp lrpkg.cfg modules.lrp pkgpath.cfg
in the lrpkg.cfg I am loading ipsec,ipsec509,etc
This is NOT a complete system, which is likely what's causing your problem.
You need something more like: