vinodbhaskar@sify.com wrote: Hi friends,
I have installed Linux in a PIII 700 machine having 256MB of RAM. Now I want to configure a diskless Celron 800 system as diskless node (Booting from Boot Ram from an NIC). Can anybody help me.
Look at the folowing sites:
http://www.ltsp.org http://etherboot.sourceforge.net
You can emulate the diskless node operation using a floppy disk instead of burning the boot R0M(not RAM) again and again. Once you are satisfied, the contents can then be written to the boot ROM.
Regards, Ashok
Hi all, I have successfully done Disk less boooting for RH Linux 7.1. Now how should I burn the image [ copy files] on a Boot EPROM. Kindly help. sandeep
Hi, At least there is something that cannot be done while u sit on ur linux machine and write a few lines of code :)
U have to get urself a eprom programmer. The thing is costly beyond your doubt. May the force be with u !
aiwa, aditya
--- "Linux @ Ramshyam" linux@ramshyam.com wrote:
Hi all, I have successfully done Disk less boooting for RH Linux 7.1. Now how should I burn the image [ copy files] on a Boot EPROM. Kindly help. sandeep
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Hi,
At least there is something that cannot be done while u sit on ur linux machine and write a few lines of code :)
U have to get urself a eprom programmer. The thing is costly beyond your doubt. May the force be with u
There are some free software programs that do that. Look in the net.
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hi, There are some free software programs that do
that. Look in the net.
What will the free softwares do? Where will u insert the EPROM chip ?? Unless u have the eprom programmer which is a hardware not even Linus Torwalds/RMS can help u :)
aiwa, aditya
Pablo.
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Hello,
What will the free softwares do? Where will u insert the EPROM chip ?? Unless u have the eprom programmer
Check the Diskless HOTWO in linuxdoc.
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Hi,
the EPROM chip ?? Unless u have the eprom programmer which is a hardware not even Linus Torwalds/RMS can
I accept the correction :-) The Diskless HOWTO say something about building one, at your own risk!
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Hello,
I run sendmail (version 8.11.3). My question is regarding some aliases. I have a list of users in an alias,
users@mydomain
The alias file has the line
users: :include:/etc/mail/users
Right now any one can send mail to this list, even from outside my domain, by using the above address (well, change it to the real one:-)) I want to know if it is possible to restrict mail to that alias for hosts in my network. I can use genericstable, access, mailertable and aliases options of sendmail if needed.
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Hello,
last few days I am getting messages in the syslog that look like the following (line cut to make it short):
Aug 13 09:55:30 sheaf kernel: lockd: unauthenticated request from (9e901756:798)
There are several messages, with different Ethernet addresses (but all starting with 9e9017) and the last three digits change to 797, 798 or 800. Any idea of the meaning? Some one trying to do some mischief or a some other error?
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On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Pablo Ares Gastesi wrote:
last few days I am getting messages in the syslog that look like the following (line cut to make it short):
Aug 13 09:55:30 sheaf kernel: lockd: unauthenticated request from (9e901756:798)
I don't think it is ethernet. This is some process trying to get a lock on some resource it doesn't own. Can't say anything more than that. grep the kernel sources.
Philip
--- aditya newalkar adityanewalkar@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi, At least there is something that cannot be done while u sit on ur linux machine and write a few lines of code :)
U have to get urself a eprom programmer. The thing is costly beyond your doubt. May the force be with u !
Not really that expensive - the entry level Crystal Eprom Programmer with a PC card interface, which does both 24 pin and 28 pin devices (unfortunately it runs only off DOS) costs below 5.5 K. Of course, even that would be an expensive proposition for casual use!
Rgds,
Krishnan
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