Aubrey,
The etch-dnld-and-build script will not work with glendale as glendale is
based off lenny and is a whole new build system (using debian de-build).
You can view the source at:
http://suva.vyatta.com/git/?p=build-iso.git;a=shortlog;h=glendale , but
last I heard we weren't quite ready to b
Will the etch-dnld-and-build script check out the glendale source, or
is there a different repo I should pull from?
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Shelton | Johns Technology Group
A Vyatta Ready Partner
www.sheltonjohns.com
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I had a couple general announcements for the Vyatta community...
First, if you live in the Southern California area, Vyatta is going to have
a booth at SCALE 6x at the LAX Airport Westin. SCALE 6x runs today and this
weekend, Feb 8 - 10. You can find more info about SCALE here:
http://www.socall
All,
Thanks for your input. I got the tunnel up and running. After taking
several suggestions I decided to switch to main mode and set the right
side to dynamic. Also when using dynamic even as a termination point
auto is set to "add".
version 2.0
config setup
interfaces="ipsec0=eth0
It's just the order they were initially discovered by the system, and
it can vary.
It's also one of the reasons there's the hw-id parameter in the
interfaces section -
that way the interface your prefer is locked to an interface name. If
you want to
change the order, change the hw-id entry, either
I'm got two identical HP DL140 machines, both with additional Intel
Dual Port 1000/PT cards.
On the one machine (router 1)
Onboard NIC 1 = eth0
Onboard NIC 2 = eth1
Intel NIC 1 = eth2
Intel NIC 2 - eth3
On the 2nd machine (router 2)
Onboard NIC 1 = eth2
Onboard NIC 2 = eth3
Intel NIC 1 = eth0
Int
Hi,
I'm using the latest VC3 release and I can't seem to find a way to
disable-vmac ?
I've added the testing repository for apt, but there is no updates?
- Dave
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Stefan,
The problem is that grub cannot load the second stage
boot loader, which is located on the root fs.
Assuming your root partition is /dev/hda1, formatted
ext3, it should contain the second stage boot loader
in the directory /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc. For ext3 fs I
suppose the boot loader is e2
Thanks all for your help, here are the answers:
Install.log can be found at /root, but there are only the same messages printed
during installation and there is no error or failed or another thing, that
might be a problem.
Last message in install.log
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