Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "syslinux boot fails with 2.4.18 but works with 2.2.22"
2003 Jan 20
2
Borland Paradox Databases on a samba share
Hi fans,
i tryed to use samba to share a paradox database which comes with a
special trade programs.
On a novell server it works fine. But on the samba share I get a
corrupted database after some minutes of multi user access. I've
tryed some entries in the smb.conf and I think a have a very
conservative setting now.
I heared of somebody who uses samba successfully with the same
application
2002 Apr 14
1
Exclude & --delete not working?
Hi there,
we have an odd problem, which maybe how rsync is
intended to work, but I think not: On server side, we
run rsync in daemon mode with a share [foo] that has a
serverside path of /foo. On client side, we invoke
rsync -zavuSH --delete server::foo/ /foo. The rsync
daemon uses an exclusion list.
The problem is, the client rsync deletes clientside
whatever is in the exclusionlist. If I read
2003 Mar 15
0
[Bug 64] New: Conntrack-Table is not cleared on inferface down using target MASQUERADE
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64
Summary: Conntrack-Table is not cleared on inferface down using
target MASQUERADE
Product: netfilter/iptables
Version: linux-2.4.x
Platform: i386
OS/Version: other
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: NAT
2006 Jan 27
1
"LDAP only" authentication without NSS/PAM - possible?
Is it possible to configure Samba so that it could authenticate users
from the LDAP server *only* (i.e., operating system doesn't see the
users from LDAP).
I'm working on an embedded Samba domain controller, it is based on Linux
/ busybox / uClibc (and Samba with OpenLDAP).
The system doesn't use glibc, but it's smaller brother uClibc, and it
doesn't have anything like
2004 Sep 10
2
[jonathan.picht@web.de: Bug#133557: flac: --fast and --best switches (as in gzip and bzip2) would be nice]
Sounds simple enough, and would provide clear and explicit descriptions that
can be used in place of the numeric options.
----- Forwarded message from Jonathan Picht <jonathan.picht@web.de> -----
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 14:08:54 +0100
From: Jonathan Picht <jonathan.picht@web.de>
Resent-From: Jonathan Picht <jonathan.picht@web.de>
To: Debian Bug Tracking System
2004 Sep 10
0
[jonathan.picht@web.de: Bug#133557: flac: --fast and --best switches (as in gzip and bzip2) would be nice]
wish they were all that easy... just checked in the changes.
Josh
--- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote:
> Sounds simple enough, and would provide clear and explicit
> descriptions that
> can be used in place of the numeric options.
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Jonathan Picht <jonathan.picht@web.de>
> -----
>
> Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 14:08:54 +0100
2005 Mar 22
1
ext2fs_read_bb_inode: Invalid argument && Can't read an block bitmap
Hello,
sorry if the question was asked a couple of times before but I couldn't
find any useful hinds to this problem using google and the listman
search-engine of the archive of this list.
Somehow the ext3 filesystem on one of my machines died an after a reboot
grub wouldn't come up again.
What I did so far:
fsck -y /dev/hda4
fsck 1.35 (28-Feb-2004)
e2fsck 1.35 (28-Feb-2004)
2003 May 19
0
[PATCH] getpwnam() implementation in tftpd.c
Hi,
This patch implements a minimal getpwnam() function in tftpd.c.
The reason for the patch is that I needed tftpd to work in my embedded
system, which are without libnss*. The patch has been tested, and works
for me. Please consider it.
Best regards,
jules
--
Jules Colding <JuBColding at yorkref.com>
York Refrigeration
diff -urN tftp-hpa-0.34.orig/tftpd/Makefile
2014 Feb 28
3
i2c bus access
Am 27.02.2014 20:49, schrieb H. Peter Anvin:
> I2C can be provided through an almost infinite number of controllers,
> and building an I2C subsystem in Syslinux would be a good step toward
> making it a fullblown operating system.
Why not use linux as bootloader?
Booting a (rather small) linux kernel with I?C support and either
shutting down or kexecing another linux kernel (plus
2014 Feb 28
0
i2c bus access
Hi,
Yes, probably using syslinux as 1st stage bootloader and a small linux (and
this [1]) as 2nd stage boot will be a quite good solution.
A bit more explanation about my needs: my custom hardware has a i2c
controller over PCIe bus. We are using Intel Atom (with EG20T hub). I think
that is not so simple to create a solid i2c framework inside syslinux to do
it. Even thought I will need i2c to
2003 Mar 16
2
The computer hangs while booting the kernel
Hi List,
I have got the Problem that syslinux does not boot my kernel it loads it:
SYSLINUX 2.02 2003-02-13 Copyright (C) 1994-2003 H. Peter Anvin
boot:
Loading linux..............Ready.
Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel.
and then it just hangs.
Is this a problem with Syslinux or with my kernel?
My syslinux.cfg is:
default test1
prompt 1
timeout 10
label test1
kernel linux
2012 Aug 11
2
compile fails with x86_64-alpine-linux-uclibc-gcc
hello,
i am trying to build R on alpine/gentoo and it fails with the following
error msg:
connections.c: In function 'Rconn_fgetc':
connections.c:3184:11: error: expected identifier before '(' token
connections.c:3186:15: error: expected identifier before '(' token
make[3]: *** [connections.o] Error 1
any idea?
[see the attached file for a complete build log.]
i've
2017 Nov 13
0
Building dovecot 2.2.33.2 is broken with uclibc-ng
On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 20:07:00 +0100, Bernd Kuhls wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this commit
> https://github.com/dovecot/core/commit/c9d76e2baf653fa5504d6849e5c1aae32eff3c53
>
> added code which can not be compiled with uclibc-ng 1.0.26 using buildroot:
Hrm... ok.
It'll be probably faster for you to try a test build instead of me setting
up buildroot...
What happens if in
2017 Nov 13
2
Building dovecot 2.2.33.2 is broken with uclibc-ng
Hi,
this commit
https://github.com/dovecot/core/commit/c9d76e2baf653fa5504d6849e5c1aae32eff3c53
added code which can not be compiled with uclibc-ng 1.0.26 using buildroot:
make[3]: Entering directory '/home/bernd/buildroot/br4/output/build/dovecot-2.2.33.2/src/lib-test'
/bin/bash ../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile
2003 Oct 13
5
initramfs as an initrd replacement
Hi ,
One of the things I am working on requires me to have a kernel and an
initrd (as root filesystem , based on busybox) in one single image. I am
trying to use initramfs for this, but there are a few things that I just
can't figure out.
As a test, I made a cpio archive of my own for the kernel source (plain
2.6.0-test5). Everything gets unpacked just fine during boot. Somehow I
was
2010 Aug 20
2
strange behavier after finished backup
Hola,
new to the list and maybe having problems with english I ask for a friendly and a not too difficult answer.
Using Windows 7 Pro,
D-link DNS-323 NAS-Storage
rSync: actual Version (just downloaded)
Here is the stange behavier:
I use
rsync.exe -a -v --progress --delete --ignore-errors --force /cygdrive/N/ /cygdrive/ "//SPEICHER/Volume_1/Backup/10-er/D$/"
So I want to backup the
2006 Jul 22
1
build speex-1.0.5 problem (undefined reference to `__strtol_internal')
Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part --------------
pending configuration tag "CXX" to libtool
checking for ld used by /home/jessy/process_ctrl_7_21/toolChains/cross_arm/bin/arm-linux-uclibc-g++... /home/jessy/proce
ss_ctrl_7_21/toolChains/cross_arm/bin/arm-linux-uclibc-ld
checking if the linker
2012 Sep 02
1
Cross Compile Samba4
Hi,
I try to port samba4beta8 to Optware which includes cross compiling it
for various platforms. I already created makefiles for optware for samba
versions 3.4 and 3.6. Creating a working makefile for samba4 I try to
use the new build environment but it puzzles me. I don't get over part
where the python version is being checked. From my findings it looks
like the linker dislikes the
2018 Apr 11
1
Building an LLVM/CLANG cross compiler for legacy GCC toolchain
Hello,
I need to build a CLANG cross compiler for mips-linux-uclibc. To be
completely compatible with the target system, I would like it to use linux
2.6.32.54 headers, binutils 2.25, gcc 4.1.2, and uClibc 0.9.30.1 for the
gcc toolchain. I have been able to build the GCC toolchain a variety of
different ways, but none of these builds can be "dropped in" via clang as a
replacement for
2002 Nov 22
1
recovery system
First: My English is not that good, I hope you can understand what I mean.
We plan to build a recovery system for the computer in our school. We want
to put an [computername].tar.bz2 for every computer onto our server. When
the computer does not work we want to use a Linux bootdisk to boot the
computer, mount the drive, erase what is there and extract the .tar.bz2 onto
the disk. This is where we