On Wed, 18 Aug, 2004 at 11:57:52 +0200, Frank Dauer wrote:
Chris,
this looks like the drive has not been mounted at boot time.
What exactly is the line in your linuxrc which should mount
/var/log ?
The version I use is beta5, but as far as I can see nothing
important has changed in the
Thanks All for suggestions.
I know the problem now.
When startup, the system show:
Partition check:
hda: [PTBL] [1306/240/63] hda1 hda2 hda5
I think Mr. Frank Dauer use two Hard disk, each HD got their Primary
Partition, so he can use hda2.
For my case, I create Extended DOS Partition
Chris,
qt mount -t msdos /dev/hda1 /var/log
** First I want to put the log to the same partition
Result: System Panic
well, that's not good. :) I forgot to mention that my Bering runs from
/dev/hda1 and the log is on /dev/hda2.
But wait.. when I issue df command.
It don't show the
Chris,
this looks like the drive has not been mounted at boot time.
What exactly is the line in your linuxrc which should mount
/var/log ?
The version I use is beta5, but as far as I can see nothing
important has changed in the two versions we use.
[ $VERBOSE ] Lecho Generating /tmp /var/log
Hi,
Question: How can I remove /var/log at tmpfs?
you have to modify /linuxrc something like this:
#qt mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /var/log -o size=$log_size
qt mount -t msdos /dev/hda2 /var/log
This is how it works for me. I have the following
in my /etc/fstab, too:
#/dev/hda2 /var/log
Dear Frank,
Thanks for your suggestion.
Here is my result:
qt mount -t msdos /dev/hda1 /var/log
** First I want to put the log to the same partition
Result: System Panic
So I create an Extended partition and format by DOS (D:)
qt mount -t msdos /dev/hda2 /var/log
Great the log to saved to
However, I found some log (e.g. cron.log ) is missing.
# df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 8192 4284 3908 52% /
tmpfs23392 0 23392 0% /tmp
tmpfs 528000 9440
Question: How can I remove /var/log at tmpfs?
I don't see an entry for /var/log/ in /etc/fstab. Perhaps
this is configured
by leaf.cfg/syslinux.cfg; try entering log_size=0M. I
would test it but
all my routers are now in production..
Hmm.. Actually a simpler solution would be using
Dear Peter,
Thanks for your suggestion.
Don't know why you can't see the entry? See below, did I declare wrong?
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# file system mount point type options dump pass
proc/proc procnoauto 0
0
Dear Peter,
2. It is possible to put and keep all the log (/var/log) to HDD?
/etc/syslog.conf. You will probably also want to add an entry to
/etc/fstab. However, maybe what you really want is to turn on remote
syslogging to another server?
I following your suggestion and change the
Am Dienstag, 20. Juli 2004 09:22 schrieb Chris Lee:
3. How to enlarge /dev/root? I already format 256M HD partition, but only
few are used for the system.
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 6144 5024 1120 82% /
1. How to enable NumLock at startup
Check your BIOS. AFAICT the LEAF distros won't have any tools like
setleds to do this. Maybe you can ask nicely and KP or Eric will make
you a package. It seems to be 10k. Heck maybe busybox can do it..
2. It is possible to put and keep all the log
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