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2005 Sep 29
1
not all Variables are supported
Hello,
I have a MGE Comet S31. I installed nut for Debian/Sarge and configured the mge-utalk protocol. I get the following syslog messages
Sep 28 11:10:41 neckarsulm upsmon[25505]: Poll UPS [comet@mastermind] failed - Variable not supported by UPS
Sep 28 11:10:46 neckarsulm mge-utalk[25284]: updateinfo: Cannot update ups.temperature
Sep 28 11:10:46 neckarsulm mge-utalk[25284]: updateinfo: Cannot
2003 Dec 15
0
packages for ecologists - summary
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2003 Oct 04
2
multiple default in /pxelinux.cfg
Dear Sir,
I am using PXES for booting diskless computer to win2k, and/or LTSP
servers.
The problem is we have many computers in our lab have different
computers, so i require different .initrd files for each group of
computers.
Can i have different /pxelinux.cfg/default files so that i can define
different locations for my boot files.
Thanks in advance.
Limesh Parekh,
Enjay Computer
2003 Oct 30
2
TFTP & Network after booting kernel
Hello all,
We are trying to make our own NFSroot via PXELINUX without the e1000
ethernet module compiled into the kernel. All works fine, we have a ramdisk
that can setup networking from information provided by $ip, however I would
like to download the specific e1000.o via tftp before inserting it into to
the kernel. Since ramdisks are static I rather not have the situation where
we have to
2003 Nov 01
2
problems with 2880 linux floppy image
Hi,
I'm using syslinux to boot Linux off a network server running tftpd
and dhcpd. The server is running RH 7.3 with syslinux version 2.06 and
pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3 installed from the rpm. I created a 2880 K floppy
image using syslinux and populated it with the Linux kernel images:
vmlinuz, and initrd.img (trimmed of some modules) from RH 9, also,
syslinux.cfg with kickstart information.
The
2003 Oct 06
4
Bootable 2.88MB floppy image
I would like to be able to create a 2.88MB bootable floppy image to hold the kernel and initrd -- will be used for automated install. In various newsgroups there have been many posting attempting to describe how to achieve this, but none of them is complete.
Can syslinux be used to achieve this?
What about memdisk?
Thank you in advance.
Fet
2003 Oct 19
5
SysLinux GPL license violation
Hi there,
As I could not find a direct maintainer email address, I'm sending this
to the mailing list.
SysLinux, being a GPL product, is being sold under a very restrictive
license without even offering the sources to the public.
I've written up my findings here: http://www.palli.nl/~ivo/rdp/
Please have a look for yourself.
Regards,
Ivo Palli
2003 Dec 01
9
Planning a 2.08 release
It seems that quite a bit of stuff built up very quickly after the 2.07
release:
Changes from 2.07 to 2.08-pre6:
* Add new configuration command "ontimeout" to allow timeout
to have a different action than just pressing Enter.
* Add new configuration command "onerror" to allow a custom
command to be executed in case the kernel image is
2003 Oct 29
3
PXELinux cannot load the config file
I have DHCP and TFTP on a Solaris machine, pxelinux.0 loads, but it
can't load the configuration file. The tftp server on Solaris tries to
send the file, but data transfers do not receive ACKs. Previous posts
to this list have indicated that the suspect was the PXE BIOS (ref
"PXELinux can't load the config file?" dated March 20, 2003). Does that
still appear to be the case
2000 Sep 04
0
msg "X11 connection uses different authentication protocol" ?
Hi,
using OpenSSH_2.1.1 p4 i have problems with X11 forwarding. I used the
same sources for Solaris and Linux. Tried nearly every combination,
but it seems that the "opensshd" for Solaris has some problems.
Of course i tried to connect with "ssh -X", the server has in its
/etc/sshd_config:
X11Forwarding yes
X11DisplayOffset 10
XAuthLocation /usr/openwin/bin/xauth
The client