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Michael D Schleif wrote:
| * Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| If you're familiar with Dachstein-CD, customizing my Bering-CD ISO is
| probably the easiest way to go. You'll need to come up to
* Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005:03:16:06:15:09-0600] scribed:
Michael D Schleif wrote:
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| Thank you, all of you, for your continued efforts with LEAF.
|
| P.S., Please, Charles, keep me in the loop on all updates you make to
| Bering-CD. It looks like, for now, I can do
* Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005:03:16:06:15:09-0600] scribed:
Michael D Schleif wrote:
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| [1] What is initrd.lrp?
|
| When I dissect bootdisk.bin, I get this:
|
| # ls -al
| total 1052
| drwxr-sr-x 2 mds mds4096 Mar 15 17:03 .
|
* Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005:03:16:06:15:09-0600] scribed:
Michael D Schleif wrote:
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| [5] When I need to compile a package, I will need a development
| environment. Can I assume that the docs contain necessary
| instructions for doing this chroot on Debian?
Am Mittwoch, 16. März 2005 16:50 schrieb Michael D Schleif:
* Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2005:03:16:06:15:09-0600] scribed:
Michael D Schleif wrote:
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| Thank you, all of you, for your continued efforts with LEAF.
|
| P.S., Please, Charles, keep me in the loop on all
* Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005:03:14:05:59:33-0600] scribed:
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If you're familiar with Dachstein-CD, customizing my Bering-CD ISO is
probably the easiest way to go. You'll need to come up to speed on:
- Shorewall
Are *all* shorewall.lrp's interchangeable?
That in
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Michael D Schleif wrote:
| * Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| Michael D Schleif wrote:
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| | [5] When I need to compile a package, I will need a development
| | environment. Can I assume that
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Michael D Schleif wrote:
| * Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2005:03:16:06:15:09-0600] scribed:
| Michael D Schleif wrote:
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| | Thank you, all of you, for your continued efforts with LEAF.
| |
| | P.S., Please, Charles, keep me in the
* Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005:03:14:05:59:33-0600] scribed:
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If you're familiar with Dachstein-CD, customizing my Bering-CD ISO is
probably the easiest way to go. You'll need to come up to speed on:
- Shorewall
- The new init scripts, which now use a leaf.cfg file
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Michael D Schleif wrote:
| What is the status of Bering-CD?
|
| I have been away from this list for many months, and I have a need to
| use a CD-based version of LEAF for several clients.
|
| I have scoured the archives, and find my own query nearly
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Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
| The main hassle of building a new CD
| image is collecting all the packages...if you're willing to do most of that,
| I'll commit to making a Bering-uClibc boot disk image.
Heh...the uClibc guys make finding the packages
Hi;
are you aware that there is an ISO image in the FRS?
route, ifconfig et al are not provided yet; Bering-uClibc completly
moved to the ip suite.
kp
Am Montag, 14. März 2005 13:35 schrieb Charles Steinkuehler:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
| The main hassle of building a new CD
| image is
Am Montag, 14. März 2005 13:35 schrieb Charles Steinkuehler:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
It looks like everything I need is there with the exception of:
- vim (gotta have the real thing!)
- rsync (used for backup scripts)
...and maybe the terminfo settings (I had to make a package for
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K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
| Am Montag, 14. März 2005 13:35 schrieb Charles Steinkuehler:
| Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
|
| It looks like everything I need is there with the exception of:
|
| - vim (gotta have the real thing!)
|
| - rsync (used for
What is the status of Bering-CD?
I have been away from this list for many months, and I have a need to
use a CD-based version of LEAF for several clients.
I have scoured the archives, and find my own query nearly one year ago
is the most recent. Plus, I find Charles' ISO here:
Simplified step by step.
MAKING A BOOT CD for Bering (Alternate Method). (formating probably
messed as text).
I used this to get an older box that would not boot a CD ROM to boot
from a combination CD and floppy. I used the uClibc Bering 1.1 iso image.
1. Download the iso and burn the CD for
, 4 March 2003 1:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] Bering CD Alternate Method (Long)
Simplified step by step.
MAKING A BOOT CD for Bering (Alternate Method). (formating probably
messed as text).
I used this to get an older box that would not boot a CD ROM to boot
from
If you want to learn to build a floppy, I can't help.
If you want to have a cdrom image, I've added one to cvs - based on glibc
2.2.5.
In comparison to Luis F. Correia's description, this image is made with the
old-style bootable floppy-image on the cd.
regards kp
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Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 3:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] Bering CD-ROM creation
I was trying to make a bootable cdrom (for the Bering firewall/router) as
the directions gave but when I tried to boot from it, it stopped at:
RAMDISK: Compressed
Hi folks,
I'm following the Bering documentation to the letter to create a
bootable CD, but I'm having a problem with the long filename stuff. When
I mount my floppy disk with all of the files needed for CD support, I
see the ide-probe.mod.o file looks like ide-pr~1.o!!! I copied the file
anyway,
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Craig wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm following the Bering documentation to the letter to create a
bootable CD, but I'm having a problem with the long filename stuff. When
I mount my floppy disk with all of the files needed for CD support, I
see the ide-probe.mod.o file looks like
Hi Craig,
I ran into the same problem. When you copy the file over, just use the
full name (and btw, it's ide-probe-mod.o):
cp ide-pr~1.o /boot/lib/modules/ide-probe-mod.o
Oh, and another tip, when experimenting I use CD-RWs. This has saved
me MANY headaches and bad cd-r's ;).
--- Craig
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Cass Tolken wrote:
I suppose you can take out shorwall (note no e) from the LRP=... in
the syslinux.cfg file and then create your own package with your own
scripts. But I'd have to ask why?
I wanted to ask the same question
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
I don't recommend removing Shorewall, but it is larger than a very simple
direct-scripted iptables configuration file would be, and given how some
people are about disk space, there could be a compelling need.
Nod -- with floppy-based systems, space
Jeff Newmiller wrote (on Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 01:09:52AM -0700):
| On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Tom Eastep wrote:
|
| On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Cass Tolken wrote:
|
| I suppose you can take out shorwall (note no e) from the LRP=... in
| the syslinux.cfg file and then create your own package with your
Hi,
Is it possible to run Bering cd and iptables without shorewall. If possible in which
file should I write iptables/nat
scripts.
Thanks for any help.
Abjin
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Hi Abjin,
--- Abjin M H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to run Bering cd and iptables without shorewall. If possible
in which file should I write iptables/nat
scripts.
I suppose you can take out shorwall (note no e) from the LRP=... in
the syslinux.cfg file and then create
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Cass Tolken wrote:
I suppose you can take out shorwall (note no e) from the LRP=... in
the syslinux.cfg file and then create your own package with your own
scripts. But I'd have to ask why?
I wanted to ask the same question but then I'm a bit biased :-)
-Tom
--
Tom
On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 06:55:05PM -0600, Abjin M H wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to run Bering cd and iptables without shorewall. If possible in which
file should I write iptables/nat
scripts.
if you put your firewall script in in /etc/init.d/
and add a line like this
RCDLINKS='0,K31 1,K31
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Abjin M H wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to run Bering cd and iptables without shorewall.
Yes, but you are on your own. Shorewall provides the iptables/nat support
in Bering.
If possible in which file should I write iptables/nat
scripts.
You will need to build your own
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