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From: Robert C. <rw...@al...> - 2004-04-17 14:09:32
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Added links to OpenSource utilities for Windows, including 7-zip and GnuWinII: http://www.colinux.org/wiki/index.php/NiceTools Regards, - Robert |
From: Robert C. <rw...@al...> - 2004-04-17 13:29:13
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Hello Tei, On Saturday, April 17, 2004, at 05:10 AM, tei wrote: > I will try to fill this page (from scrach to something): > > http://www.colinux.org/wiki/index.php/ConfigurationXMLFormat > > My english is very bad, so any help fixing typos, and engrish can be > cool. Thanks for creating the page. Made a couple of minor edits. Your English is very good - enormously better than my Spanish. Regards, - Robert |
From: Mathias W. <mi...@ma...> - 2004-04-17 10:43:45
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Hi all, how can I setup colinux consoles to accept the AltGr-Keys (i.e. @ on german keyboards)? I've setup the correct keyboard map and all keys are working, except the AltGr-keys. It seems to be a problem in the console. If I start xterm inside the console, it works well. -- Regards, Mathias |
From: tei <42...@in...> - 2004-04-17 10:09:01
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Hi! I will try to fill this page (from scrach to something): http://www.colinux.org/wiki/index.php/ConfigurationXMLFormat My english is very bad, so any help fixing typos, and engrish can be cool. --Tei |
From: Thomas F. <tf...@no...> - 2004-04-17 02:09:18
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi coLinuxer, I started to compile my own mingw cross build environment. Building the compiler and libs for colinux was very simple. But now I'm stuck while building colinux. I'm using snapshot 20040415. The daemon compiles without problems but I get errors while linking the colinux fltk console. Looks like fltk-lib is not present, but building fltk works without problems and libfltk.a+libstdc++.a (etc.) are in PREFIX/TARGET/lib. Someone an idea? Kind regards, Thomas - --------------- [...] ------------------------- colinux/user/console/user-console.o(.text+0x65):widget.cpp: undefined reference to `Fl_Widget::Fl_Widget(int, int, int, int, char const*)' colinux/user/console/user-console.o(.text+0xb7):widget.cpp: undefined reference to `Fl::add_timeout(double, void (*)(void*), void*)' colinux/user/console/user-console.o(.text+0xe9):widget.cpp: undefined reference to `Fl_Widget::~Fl_Widget()' colinux/user/console/user-console.o(.text+0x165):widget.cpp: undefined reference to `Fl_Widget::Fl_Widget(int, int, int, int, char const*)' colinux/user/console/user-console.o(.text+0x1b7):widget.cpp: undefined reference to `Fl::add_timeout(double, void (*)(void*), void*)' colinux/user/console/user-console.o(.text+0x1e9):widget.cpp: undefined reference to `Fl_Widget::~Fl_Widget()' colinux/user/console/user-console.o(.text+0x232):widget.cpp: undefined reference to `Fl::add_timeout(double, void (*)(void*), void*)' colinux/user/console/user-console.o(.text+0x2eb):widget.cpp: undefined reference to `Fl_Widget::damage(unsigned char, int, int, int, int)' colinux/user/console/user-console.o(.text+0x347):widget.cpp: undefined reference to `fl_clip_box(int, int, int, int, int&, int&, int&, int&)' colinux/user/console/user-console.o(.text+0x351):widget.cpp: undefined reference to `fl_color(Fl_Color)' colinux/user/console/user-console.o(.text+0x372):widget.cpp: undefined reference to `fl_rectf(int, int, int, int)' colinux/user/console/user-console.o(.text+0x38d):widget.cpp: undefined reference to `fl_font(int, int)' - --------------------[...]----------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAgJKknwJBIFTVIqwRAoU9AKCSVlqVsTo3vnbKLD2iR/LtIYB1QwCfUZNr Y1PBIkpPSjrBXpMkMIqGazw= =4hkR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
From: Olivier S. <co...@a-...> - 2004-04-17 01:37:12
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hi people, As you can read on Slackware web site, http://www.slackware.org/zipslack/ "ZipSlack is a special edition of Slackware Linux that can be installed onto any FAT (or FAT32) filesystem with about 100 MB of free space." (...some umsdos related stuff...) "This distribution is ideal for people who don't have a lot of hard disk space, do not have a fast Internet connection to download the entire distribution, or who want a Linux distribution they can carry around on a Zip disk." I created a colinux image similar to the existing Debian, Gentoo and Fedora images. and it boots without problem, uname -a displays : Linux slackware 2.4.25-co-0.6.0 the compressed image is now about 37 Mo. But I plan to remove some tools and applications irrelevant to coLinux like audio and cd burning applications, so this number will drastically decrease. For the impatients, I must point out that this mini-distribution was originally targeted as people wanting to try Linux without partitionning and formatting their hard drive with Windows on it. so right now, Slackware 9.1.0 including : *most core Unix utilities (many 'a' packages) *most necessary network tools to connect to internet (many 'n' packages), including ssh *some very small games ('y' bsd-games) *no "heavy" developpment tools like gcc, perl, python (nothing. gawk and bash are part of 'a') *no X Window, no KDE, no Mozilla... there are the usual tools pkgtool, installpkg, rpm2targz to install any software you would need, but the installation of software is not as streamlined as Debian (apt-get) or Gentoo (emerge), so this image would be most usefull for Slackware diehards. I still have to iron out a few things, but I plan to make available two or three images, including a really small one. if there is some interest I could load one image with developpement tools necessary to compile most applications, and X Window base applications (xterm), all straight from Slackware 'd' and 'xap' official packages. methodology : I just unzipped zipslack.zip to a FAT32 partition (my D: drive), rebooted Windows to give coLinux exclusive access to this drive, created a block device similar to : <block_device index="3" path="\Device\Harddisk1\Partition1" enabled="true"></block_device> and mounted it inside coLinux under umsdos, read only. I then copied all files to a directory, permissions were saved (the whole point). I had to edit /etc/fstab, (changing references like /dev/hda0 to /dev/cobd0 ...), apply some mknod to "declare" /dev/cobd1 and /dev/cobd2 and that was all. I could have used a 'real' Slackware installation CD but I wanted to quicky create a minimal distribution. O. Souiry |
From: gboutwel <gbo...@pr...> - 2004-04-16 22:36:20
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To minimize duplication of effort, etc. I'm sending in what I have even though it doesn't work. Corrections/comments, etc welcome. Attached is an 'start' on the build-colinux.sh that I've been working on. It seems to do well until it gets to building colinux itself. There it failes during make complaining of not having target for ../../linux/vmlinux, so it would appear I'm not installing the sucessfully build linux kernel where I need it to be. I'll probably not get to work on it the next couple days :( but feel free to tweak, etc and e-mail the list with your changes. Enjoy, George ------------------------------ Love the funnies? Christian Cartoons at Praize http://www.praize.com/cartoons/ |
From: gboutwel <gbo...@pr...> - 2004-04-16 19:43:35
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Attached is an small patch applies against the 20040415 snapshot and fixes an issue I had with w32api-2.5 not compling because CC environment varibale was already set. Will bo posting later an build-colinux.sh script built on that should make an nice addition to this script-set. -------------------------------------- Want to download some Christian Stuff? http://www.praize.com/downloads/ |
From: Daniel R. S. <dan...@ya...> - 2004-04-16 18:59:29
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If your file is not sparse, you can try my mkSparse.exe executable to turn it into a sparse file. How much space you actually save will depend on how much of your disk image is composed of 64K or larger blocks of zero data. You can find the tools at: http://www.geocities.com/dan_slater/colinux/file-utils.tgz ( sources ) http://www.geocities.com/dan_slater/colinux/file-utils-cygwin-bin.tgz (cygwin binaries) http://www.geocities.com/dan_slater/colinux/file-utils-mingw-bin.tgz ( MinGW binaries). Another option you have is to create another disk image file of the size you want, add a new line to your xml file to mount it. Boot your colinux, use mkfs to create a file system on it, then use dump/restore to transfer tour existing root drive to the new image. To do this use this command from your root directory: dump -0f - / | (cd /mnt/tmp ; restore rf -) This is assuming you have mounted your new disk image on /mnt/tmp. You will probably have to use apt-get to get the dump/restore programs. Hope this helps Dan -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...] On Behalf Of ch...@to... Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 1:00 PM To: Mathias Walter Cc: col...@li... Subject: Re: [coLinux-devel] Mounting Partitions > BTW: Is there a way to shrink an root image, because I don't need two GB > for the CoLinux root system? > > -- > Regards, > Mathias If you are using a sparce file image it probably dosn't really take up the 2 gig in windows. Sparce files do not store zero's. if not I don't know if there are any tools capable of doing this. resize2fs is capable of shrinking the filesystem size within the image. But I have no idea of how you would truncate the space allocated to the file. I have written a gui wrapper for resize2fs.exe, e2fsck.exe and mke2fs.exe that can expand an image And would like to know how to shrink it as well so I can add this ability to the tool. If anyone has any ideas of how to write such a program let me know. chris > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials > Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of > GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system > administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click > _______________________________________________ > coLinux-devel mailing list > coL...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-devel > ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click _______________________________________________ coLinux-devel mailing list coL...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-devel |
From: <ch...@to...> - 2004-04-16 16:59:42
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> BTW: Is there a way to shrink an root image, because I don't need two GB > for the CoLinux root system? > > -- > Regards, > Mathias If you are using a sparce file image it probably dosn't really take up the 2 gig in windows. Sparce files do not store zero's. if not I don't know if there are any tools capable of doing this. resize2fs is capable of shrinking the filesystem size within the image. But I have no idea of how you would truncate the space allocated to the file. I have written a gui wrapper for resize2fs.exe, e2fsck.exe and mke2fs.exe that can expand an image And would like to know how to shrink it as well so I can add this ability to the tool. If anyone has any ideas of how to write such a program let me know. chris > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials > Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of > GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system > administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click > _______________________________________________ > coLinux-devel mailing list > coL...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-devel > |
From: Florent C. <flo...@un...> - 2004-04-16 16:28:03
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As I said in my previous post, the problem comes not from the TAP drivers, because I had the problem on my P4 3.0 HT and I used a bridged win pcap network (not TAP driver installed). Hope it helps. Florent -----Message d'origine----- De=A0: Dan Aloni [mailto:da...@co...]=20 Envoy=E9=A0: lundi 12 avril 2004 19:14 =C0=A0: Clemmitt M. Sigler Cc=A0: Florent CUETO; col...@li... Objet=A0: Re: RE : [coLinux-devel] SMP system freeze completely On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 11:55:36AM -0400, Clemmitt M. Sigler wrote: > Hi, >=20 > On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Florent CUETO wrote: > > I have applied the imagecfg patch on the executables, now colinux works > > perfectly on my P4 3.0C HT. > > Like Alejandro, I've patched all .exe (I did not try to apply the patch > > on colinux-deamon only). >=20 > [..snips..] >=20 > Case E is interesting. Running either c-n-d or c-c-f as an MP > .exe seems to boot OK, but running them *both* as MP .exe's caused > boots/shutdowns to hang after a few tries. Your test cases are interesting. The one that I find most bizarre is the C case. It's the only case that involves a daemon communicating with a=20 kernel driver (this case, the TAP driver), whose executable is not marked UP *and* it doesn't incur hangs. The only diff between C and E is only the UP flag of the FLTK console, and it's weird that only that change causes=20 hangs, as the FLTK console process doesn't communicate with any driver. Please test it without networking at all, so in case where the TAP=20 driver is faulty on SMP, it doesn't gets in our way when we try to find=20 the problem with coLinux. --=20 Dan Aloni da...@co... |
From: Daniel R. S. <dan...@ya...> - 2004-04-16 15:37:04
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You could always run the samba server on your CoFedora VM to make the drive available as a share. Dan -----Original Message----- From: col...@li... [mailto:col...@li...] On Behalf Of Mathias Walter Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 11:04 AM To: col...@li... Subject: [coLinux-devel] Mounting Partitions Hi, is it possible, to mount a partition in CoLinux and still use it in Windows? I've read, that Linux/Windows will lock the partition on mount/access. But it would be realy usefull to access the partition from both OS at the same time. Currently I can not access my data partition from CoFedora, because the root image is located on that partition (I don't have enough space on my laptop). BTW: Is there a way to shrink an root image, because I don't need two GB for the CoLinux root system? -- Regards, Mathias ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click _______________________________________________ coLinux-devel mailing list coL...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-devel |
From: Mathias W. <mat...@gm...> - 2004-04-16 15:03:34
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Hi, is it possible, to mount a partition in CoLinux and still use it in Windows? I've read, that Linux/Windows will lock the partition on mount/access. But it would be realy usefull to access the partition from both OS at the same time. Currently I can not access my data partition from CoFedora, because the root image is located on that partition (I don't have enough space on my laptop). BTW: Is there a way to shrink an root image, because I don't need two GB for the CoLinux root system? -- Regards, Mathias |
From: Richard G. <ric...@ri...> - 2004-04-16 14:22:47
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Has anyone fooled with making an ArchLinux image/kernel? |
From: Richard G. <ric...@ri...> - 2004-04-16 14:21:24
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For my SMP systems, the most obvious condition is a system hang on either CL startup or shutdown. Happens about 50%-60% of the time, even when my .exe files have been run through imagecfg -u *.exe. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Taylor" <mt...@em...> To: "'Dan Aloni'" <da...@co...> Cc: <col...@li...> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 11:47 PM Subject: RE: [coLinux-devel] SMP - Was Cursor annoyance? Thanks guys! I found the snapshot at around 1AM last night and it's very nice. On another topic - there are all kinds of warnings about this product on SMP systems. Can anyone point me to a page or explanation of what kinds of issues exist in the kernel on SMP and any related background? Cheers, Mike -----Original Message----- From: Dan Aloni [mailto:da...@co...] Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 5:54 AM To: Michael Taylor Cc: col...@li... Subject: Re: [coLinux-devel] Cursor annoyance? On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:23:55PM -0700, Michael Taylor wrote: > I've just managed to get my first coLinux setup running on my laptop. It's > pretty exciting so far. I was wondering, however, if there is a way to get > the cursor position to show up in the console window? VI is next to > impossible to use without knowing where your cursor is. ;-) This is has been fixed in the snapshots (http://www.colinux.org/snapshots). -- Dan Aloni da...@co... ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id70&alloc_id638&op=ick _______________________________________________ coLinux-devel mailing list coL...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-devel |
From: tei <42...@in...> - 2004-04-16 12:47:55
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Hi! I have open a new wiki page to list all available graphics for coLinux, so new icons, themed buttons, helper graphics for documentation, etc.. can be brownsed from a centraliced location. We will also provide links to discuss these graphics (to ask new versions, agree, disagree, hate and love). Here is the wiki: http://www.colinux.org/wiki/index.php/coLinux%20related%20graphics We have made only 1 backlink, here: http://www.colinux.org/wiki/index.php/coLinuxBuilding ..the logic behing is... If some guy want to build coLinux for windows, mac, etc.. can pick these graphics for application icon. I am actually filling "coLinux related graphics" with my own work. Will be somewhat empty for a while. Looks like coLinux will need *a lot* of icons, different icons for every different resouce file (.xml.elf, .colinux, HD image, etc..), so I think all this stuff will be usefull. --Tei |
From: <ch...@to...> - 2004-04-16 12:10:41
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If you are talking command line opitions you can pass at boot there is a "bootprompt howTo" at tldp.org chris > Anyone got a Wiki page or FAQ they can refer me to for kernel init > options? > I groveled around in the dark on Google but I could only find specific > options for troubleshooting other distributions and no general reference > site. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Michael Taylor > > mt...@em... > > -- There are only 10 types of people in this world... > -- those who understand binary, and those who don't. > > > > |
From: morfic <mo...@bb...> - 2004-04-16 05:09:27
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try www.kernelnewbies.org also the docs in /usr/src/linux/Documentation will help you out Michael Taylor wrote: > Anyone got a Wiki page or FAQ they can refer me to for kernel init > options? I groveled around in the dark on Google but I could only > find specific options for troubleshooting other distributions and no > general reference site. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Michael Taylor > > mt...@em... <mailto:mt...@em...> > > -- There are only 10 types of people in this world... > -- those who understand binary, and those who don't. > > > |
From: Michael T. <mt...@em...> - 2004-04-16 04:55:57
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Anyone got a Wiki page or FAQ they can refer me to for kernel init options? I groveled around in the dark on Google but I could only find specific options for troubleshooting other distributions and no general reference site. Cheers, Michael Taylor mt...@em... -- There are only 10 types of people in this world... -- those who understand binary, and those who don't. |
From: Michael T. <mt...@em...> - 2004-04-16 04:48:29
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Thanks guys! I found the snapshot at around 1AM last night and it's = very nice. =20 On another topic - there are all kinds of warnings about this product on = SMP systems. Can anyone point me to a page or explanation of what kinds of issues exist in the kernel on SMP and any related background? Cheers, Mike -----Original Message----- From: Dan Aloni [mailto:da...@co...]=20 Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 5:54 AM To: Michael Taylor Cc: col...@li... Subject: Re: [coLinux-devel] Cursor annoyance? On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:23:55PM -0700, Michael Taylor wrote: > I've just managed to get my first coLinux setup running on my laptop. It's > pretty exciting so far. I was wondering, however, if there is a way = to get > the cursor position to show up in the console window? VI is next to > impossible to use without knowing where your cursor is. ;-) This is has been fixed in the snapshots = (http://www.colinux.org/snapshots). --=20 Dan Aloni da...@co... |
From: <ch...@em...> - 2004-04-16 03:13:08
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Great! This is what I really want to know :-) Is there any doc on other options and xml file ? ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Pang <rob...@ho...> To: col...@li... Sent: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 08:26:47 -0700 Subject: Re: [coLinux-devel] Cursor annoyance? Folks This is a known problem. For now, I usually use the NT console instead of FLTK console by adding the argument "-t nt" at the end of the command when invoking colinux-daemon.exe. Thanks. Rob ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael Taylor To: col...@li... Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 11:23 PM Subject: [coLinux-devel] Cursor annoyance? I've just managed to get my first coLinux setup running on my laptop. It's pretty exciting so far. I was wondering, however, if there is a way to get the cursor position to show up in the console window? VI is next to impossible to use without knowing where your cursor is. ;-) Perhaps I'm just missing something obvious. Thanks in advance! Now, for my next trick. I want to learn to install White Box Enterprise Linux distro. any suggested readings? Cheers, Michael Taylor mt...@em... -- There are only 10 types of people in this world... -- those who understand binary, and those who don't. |
From: Sergey O. <so...@so...> - 2004-04-15 21:55:59
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I noticed strange behavior of "top" running on coLinux: top - 13:49:10 up 2 min, 1 user, load average: 0.78, 0.26, 0.09 Tasks: 33 total, 3 running, 30 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie Cpu(s): 0.0% user, 33.7% system, 0.0% nice, 66.3% idle Mem: 127100k total, 44848k used, 82252k free, 6356k buffers Swap: 200772k total, 0k used, 200772k free, 19844k cached Note that "user" CPU time is always 0! I'm running 04/15 snapshot. BTW, the access to raw disk partitions works fine now! Sergey Okhapkin Somerset, NJ |
From: geneSmith <gen...@se...> - 2004-04-15 21:40:45
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Dan Aloni wrote, On 4/14/2004 12:47 AM: > Hello, > > Gmane has recently started archiving this mailing list, colinux-devel. > > http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.colinux.devel > > It can serve as an alternative for the sometimes faulty sourceforge.net > archives. I have yet sent them a corpus of the last few months' threads, > but any message since yesterday should appear there already. > Dan, Been checking on gmane for your list since the article appeared in linuxtoday. And today, here it is! But it only goes back a few days :-(, so send them your "corpus." Reading archives on SF s**ks! Tks, -gene |
From: Ronald P. <pij...@ds...> - 2004-04-15 19:32:50
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> Hello, > > Latest snapshot (20040415) may have solved the long standing bug with > size detection of raw partitions. Please test it and let us know. > resierfs users should now be able to use their resierfs partition > as root without any problem. Great! You have solved it. I'm now able to mount from the reiserfs and also use the raw swap device (which I previously couldn't). Ronald. |
From: Sergey O. <so...@so...> - 2004-04-15 17:47:21
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I believe nfs module should be added also. > -----Original Message----- > From: col...@li... > [mailto:col...@li...] On Behalf > Of Jaroslaw Kowalski > Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 1:44 PM > To: Dan Aloni > Cc: col...@li... > Subject: [coLinux-devel] PATCH: More modules in default kernel > > > Hi Dan! > > Can you include the attached patch for "linux-config"? It > adds some modules that may be useful to many people. Among > others, they let you run iptables under Fedora. > > Basically I've added: ppp modules, tap driver (for OpenVPN), > some filesystems (including read-only NTFS) and CryptoAPI. > > Jarek > |