On Sat, 2012-05-05 at 12:10 +0100, davidMbrooke wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-05-05 at 10:41 +0200, Per Sjoholm wrote:
> >
> > Best would be to have a disk referenced with UUID solution.
> >
> > /Per
>
> Agreed. Turns out this is easy enough to implement with the "findfs"
> utility. You say:
> findf
On Sat, 2012-05-05 at 10:41 +0200, Per Sjoholm wrote:
>
> Best would be to have a disk referenced with UUID solution.
>
> /Per
Agreed. Turns out this is easy enough to implement with the "findfs"
utility. You say:
findfs UUID=my-uuid or findfs LABEL=my-label
and findfs says e.g.
/dev
On 05/05/2012 09:07 AM, davidMbrooke wrote:
> On Fri, 2012-05-04 at 20:09 +, Dillabough, Dave wrote:
>> Hi fellow LEAFers.
>>
>> I am trying to run up a new router prototype using the current 4.2.1rc1
>> software as a first step in replacing my aging fleet of routers. My existing
>> routers a
On Fri, 2012-05-04 at 20:09 +, Dillabough, Dave wrote:
> Hi fellow LEAFers.
>
> I am trying to run up a new router prototype using the current 4.2.1rc1
> software as a first step in replacing my aging fleet of routers. My existing
> routers are used in branch offices in remote locations wher
Hi fellow LEAFers.
I am trying to run up a new router prototype using the current 4.2.1rc1
software as a first step in replacing my aging fleet of routers. My existing
routers are used in branch offices in remote locations where IT help is usually
not available so failures are dealt with by swa
Hello Adam,
Did you already had a response to this mail?
I'm afraid I can't be of much help, but at least want to give some feedback.
> Hi all,
>
>
> What a nightmare, I've FINALLY after heaps of stuffing around gotten a
> machine to boot from my USB key but I'm still having issues that I just
>
Hi all,
What a nightmare, I've FINALLY after heaps of stuffing around gotten a
machine to boot from my USB key but I'm still having issues that I just
can't figure out. I'm running Bering-uClibc_2.2.3 on a Tyan barbones server
board.
Background:
Tyan barebones server (NO PS2 ports ONLY USB)
I'm trying to setup booting from a USB flash drive. Currently, it works
great with my Lexar 64MB and 128MB USB 1.1 "JumpDrive". Though it does
not work with a 64MB Lexar USB 1.1 "JumpDrive Traveler", or a USB 2.0
128MB SanDisk "Cruzer micro".
The issue is:
1) The kernel loads and begins booting,
On Sunday 08 December 2002 04:11 pm, you wrote:
> Minh
>
> At 17:00 07.12.2002, Minh Duong wrote:
> >Hey guys,
> >
> >I have an interesting idea, and I wanted some feedback
> >from everyone. I recently bought one of those USB pen
> >drives (32MB) to transfer large files from my laptop
> >to my oth
Minh
At 17:00 07.12.2002, Minh Duong wrote:
Hey guys,
I have an interesting idea, and I wanted some feedback
from everyone. I recently bought one of those USB pen
drives (32MB) to transfer large files from my laptop
to my other computers. But the thought occured to me
that it could be used to
Hey guys,
I have an interesting idea, and I wanted some feedback
from everyone. I recently bought one of those USB pen
drives (32MB) to transfer large files from my laptop
to my other computers. But the thought occured to me
that it could be used to boot Bering as an alternative
to DOC, CDROM, o
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