Re: Building Your own Boot Disks

1997-08-26 Thread Nils Rennebarth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Timm Gleason wrote: > I cannot get the modules to install. > >"modprobe: error reading ELF header: no such file or directory" The new modprobe will complain if informative files like BLOCK_MODULES and the like are contained in /lib/modules/2

Re: Building Your own Boot Disks

1997-08-22 Thread Craig Sanders
On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Paul Wade wrote: > On Fri, 22 Aug 1997, Craig Sanders wrote: > > > imo, everyone should compile their own kernel - the boot/rescue floppy > > is good to install a system with, but a linux box really should have a > > kernel compiled especially for itwith only the drivers

Re: Building Your own Boot Disks

1997-08-22 Thread Timm Gleason
On Thu, 21 Aug 97 16:51 PDT, Bruce Perens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timm Gleason) >> Now not wanting to go backward, especially due to the >> major modifications done to the kernel we are using > >Is that the BESS Internet filter? I hope your product still lets you rea

Re: Building Your own Boot Disks

1997-08-21 Thread Paul Wade
On Fri, 22 Aug 1997, Craig Sanders wrote: > imo, everyone should compile their own kernel - the boot/rescue floppy > is good to install a system with, but a linux box really should have a > kernel compiled especially for itwith only the drivers that it needs > compiled in (or as modules), no m

Re: Building Your own Boot Disks

1997-08-21 Thread Bruce Perens
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timm Gleason) > Now not wanting to go backward, especially due to the > major modifications done to the kernel we are using Is that the BESS Internet filter? I hope your product still lets you read the list, after the language we've been using on debian-user today :-) 15-2

Re: Building Your own Boot Disks

1997-08-21 Thread Craig Sanders
On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Timm Gleason wrote: > We build many, many Linux boxes (on order of 15 to 20 a month). We > just received some new disk sets for Debian 1.3.1. We have been using > 1.2 and kernel 2.0.30. The new disk set comes with the disk images > having 2.0.29. Now not wanting to go backward

Building Your own Boot Disks

1997-08-21 Thread Timm Gleason
We build many, many Linux boxes (on order of 15 to 20 a month). We just received some new disk sets for Debian 1.3.1. We have been using 1.2 and kernel 2.0.30. The new disk set comes with the disk images having 2.0.29. Now not wanting to go backward, especially due to the major modifications done t