I'm doing this now. Attached is a VERY simple shell script (netload.sh)
that downloads and installs the lrp files, using the tftp binary (aprox
19k, uncompressed) that I've compiled from the www.linuxassembly.org
project. The config file (netload.conf) just contains the tftp
instructions (one per
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Jacques Nilo wrote:
Dear all:
With its v1.0-rc2 version Bering appears now fairly stable and it seems that
quite a lot of people have been giving it a try.
We would like to stabilize this first version with a last rc3 before final
release.
rc3 should include:
2.4.18
Le Mardi 4 Juin 2002 19:43, Jeff Newmiller a écrit :
I am trying out Bering for the first time.
I think your modules tarball should include modules.dep as a reference for
module dependencies for your compilation of the kernel and modules.
OK. Will do with the next release.
Jacques
If I can come up to speed quickly enough, I would be glad to help.
One feature that I particularly liked in Trinux, is the ability to
download packages from an ftp or http server during system startup.
This takes the pressure off the space limitations of the floppy, and
allows one to
Hello Charles , KP and list
Another point, is the handling of /lib/modules.
Charles approach in Dachstein-CD has been an intelligent /etc/modules
and
load process - with mount/umount commands and cd capabilty. Eric create
a
link and hold the CD mount in /cdmnt. Couldn't decide,
Dear all:
With its v1.0-rc2 version Bering appears now fairly stable and it seems that
quite a lot of people have been giving it a try.
We would like to stabilize this first version with a last rc3 before final
release.
rc3 should include:
2.4.18 kernel with:
a/ More netfilter patches (to take