RE: [Leaf-user] ES2B/OpenSSH Install Problem

2001-06-23 Thread Paul M. Wright, Jr.
Thanks for the additional thought. I tried this and confirmed that the only device mounted was /dev/ram0. However, when I then ran lrcfg and chose the SSHD option, I still get the 'Could not mount backup device' error message. I liked your earlier idea about using the ctrl-C when prompted for f

RE: [Leaf-user] ES2B/OpenSSH Install Problem

2001-06-23 Thread Paul M. Wright, Jr.
> >Ok. I am not familiar with the dual boot floppy LRP setup since I have > >always been working with a single floppy :-) > >You could try the following trick (I assume from what you said that > >makekey went OK): > >Type lrcfg and backup sshd. When asked "Enough freespace? (y/N)" exit > >with CTR

Re: [Leaf-user] ES2B/OpenSSH Install Problem

2001-06-23 Thread Jacques Nilo
- Original Message - From: "Paul M. Wright, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 9:43 PM Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] ES2B/OpenSSH Install Problem > I added the 'cd /' statement to my instructions and this time, the

Re: [Leaf-user] ES2B/OpenSSH Install Problem

2001-06-23 Thread Jacques Nilo
> After I boot up, I mounted the secondary diskette with 'mount -t msdos > /dev/fd1u1722 /mnt' and then I run 'lrpkg -i sshd'. When I just repeated > that process, I did NOT have a /etc/ssh directory afterwards so I downloaded > a fresh copy of sshd.lrp from your site and that solved the problem

RE: [Leaf-user] ES2B/OpenSSH Install Problem

2001-06-23 Thread Paul M. Wright, Jr.
Thanks for the quick response! > >Have you run lrpkg -i sshd from /mnt ***FIRST*** as described in the > >doc ? This should create /etc/ssh. You should not have to do it > >manually. After that you run lrpkg -i sshkey and makekey > > I took an exact copy of my primary boot disk, deleted the *.l

Re: [Leaf-user] ES2B/OpenSSH Install Problem

2001-06-23 Thread Jacques Nilo
> floppies. However, I have tried using a standard 1.44 floppy for the > secondary diskette as part of my troubleshooting and the problems don't seem > to change. You must use the same format as your 2nd boot disquette if you want to backup sshd properly. So first step is to copy on your second b