> 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
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 12:23 PM 5/28/2003 -0700, glenn greenfield wrote:
> [...]
> >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 i
>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
>un
On Wed, 28 May 2003, glenn greenfield wrote:
> >> 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 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 edi
At 12:23 PM 5/28/2003 -0700, glenn greenfield wrote:
[...]
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
On Wed, 28 May 2003, glenn greenfield wrote:
[...]
> 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 D
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