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2004 May 25
5
pxelinux.0
I'm not sure if this belongs here or on an etherboot list. I've given up
on trying to get a single floppy syslinux with enough stuff to remote
mount a file system. I'm trying an etherboot floppy.
When I boot the system finds the dhcp server and gets the right file
name but then it gives me the message "not a valid image." A quick
search of the net didn't help much.
2004 Aug 06
6
yp.icecast.org || when does your stream come into the db?
> > For pls files:
> > http://www.shoutclub.com/help/linking.php3
> Thanks. It says that I can use the URL by appanding
> listen.pls as in
> http://194.109.227.136:8000/listen.pls
>
> In this case it still wanted to drag down some
> multibegabyte files. What happened?
you read:
Well the simplest method is using your SHOUTcast servers built in Web
server, this feature
2004 Aug 06
0
yp.icecast.org || when does your stream come into the db?
I tried a pls file and it appears to work. What's the difference (in
practical terms) and where do I find the documentation on M3U files?
Thanks
SG
Jack Moffitt wrote:
>
> > When I try the URL above my system attempts to down
> > load a 50 MB file. It isn't streaming. I have the same
> > problem with my own system. What are we doing wrong?
>
> It _is_
2004 Aug 06
0
yp.icecast.org || when does your stream come into the db?
Jack Moffitt wrote:
>
> > How do you define the mount points? Are they a directory within
> > /usr/share/icecast that contain an index.pls file for example?
> >
> > Forgive me but the documentation appears quite sparse here.
>
> A mountpiont is a fragment of a URL (often referred to as a URI) like
> '/stream1' or '/my_cool_stuff/stream.ogg'
2004 May 03
1
special boot disk.
I have been asked to build a Linux Installation lab. The lab has to
support the installation of SUSE Enterprise 8, Red Hat (Industrial
strength), Fedora, Debian and Mandrake and probably a couple of others.
Here is the catch:
1. The machine(s) will only have a virtual floppy attached so
installation will be via network (we?ll supply the mirror).
2. It must be completely automatic ? one floppy
2004 Jun 22
0
dbootstrap
I am trying to create a single floppy boot using syslinux and dbootstrap
in the initrd partition to load Debian Linux. I'm able to get it to do a
secondary boot from the PXE system but booted system sometimes doesn't
see the ethernet card. When it does I'd like to hardwire the URL of out
mirror instead of us.debian.org.
Does anyone know a source of any documentation on dbootstrap
2004 May 17
2
kernel and initrd
I'm trying to create a single floppy based boot disk that will,
depending on what the user enters, boot redHat, SUSE or Debian.
Does anyone have any sample syslinux.cfg files that might allow me to
boot via nfs?
Also, I'm having trouble fitting init into initrd.img any ideas?
Thanks
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