From: Ben B. <bb...@ce...> - 2001-12-21 02:00:51
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I just downloaded the newest version of Trinux. I am using the network image, so I can simply load packages off trinux.sourceforge.net/pkg/ I tried to use getpkg but seeming nothing happened. So I looked at the getpkg script and saw what you did so I tried snarf http://trinux.sourceforge.net/pkg/vim.tgz - | gunzip -c | tar xvf - I added the v option to tar so I could see what was going on. It printed out all the things I expected to see. . .. it wrote to /usr and /usr/local and /bin and it wrote to /etc/init.d . But then I looked and nothing was actually created. There was no /etc/init.d for example. Nothing that it was supposed to write had actually been written. I don't know if this is important, but when booting, it says /dev/null is mounted at /usr, /usr/local, and at /home I'm really confused as to how to get network loading to work. What am I doing wrong?? Thanks for any and all help you can give. I looked around for documentation on this problem, but haven't found anything, so if there is a good resource, please direct me to it. Thanks ben |
From: <tb...@ti...> - 2001-12-21 05:53:33
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How much ram did you start with? Try a df and see if the (ram) disk is full. On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Ben Brinckerhoff wrote: > I just downloaded the newest version of Trinux. I am using the network > image, so I can simply load packages off trinux.sourceforge.net/pkg/ > > I tried to use getpkg but seeming nothing happened. So I looked at the > getpkg script and saw what you did so I tried > > snarf http://trinux.sourceforge.net/pkg/vim.tgz - | gunzip -c | tar xvf - > > > I added the v option to tar so I could see what was going on. It printed > out all the things I expected to see. . .. it wrote to /usr and /usr/local > and /bin and it wrote to /etc/init.d . But then I looked and nothing was > actually created. There was no /etc/init.d for example. Nothing that it > was supposed to write had actually been written. > > I don't know if this is important, but when booting, it says /dev/null is > mounted at /usr, /usr/local, and at /home > > I'm really confused as to how to get network loading to work. What am I > doing wrong?? > > Thanks for any and all help you can give. I looked around for > documentation on this problem, but haven't found anything, so if there is > a good resource, please direct me to it. > > Thanks > > ben > > > > _______________________________________________ > Trinux-talk mailing list > Tri...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trinux-talk > -- -------------------- Timothy Burt Internet Specialist |
From: windham l. <mst...@ho...> - 2001-12-26 08:33:42
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<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV></DIV> <DIV></DIV> <P>I always seem to get errors insmoding the mousedev.o and other mouse modules. Is there one for a PS/2 mouse or am I missing it in /usr/lib? Also to create a /dev/mouse do I have to mknod /dev/mouse b,c,u? I've loaded mouse pkg and even all the gpm pkgs but still cannot get my mouse running... help?</P> <P>thank you and Merry Christmas... mstrhelix<BR><BR><BR></P></div><br clear=all><hr>Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. <a href='http://go.msn.com/bql/hmtag4_etl_EN.asp'>Click Here</a><br></html> |
From: etienne g. <e....@vi...> - 2002-02-15 02:32:30
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From: windham l. <mst...@ho...> - 2002-06-24 03:28:23
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ok i do have my NICS connected via a cat5 cable and i've got no wierdness in the ifconfig or dmesg commands... i've got redhat /etc/hosts file 127.0.0.1 localhost 10.10.10.10 redhat 10.10.10.1 trinux then i've got trinux ignoring dhcp and manually put in ip: 10.10.10.1 netmask: 255.0.0.0 i'm using a realtek NIC for trinux and a 3com PCI NIC for the redhat and i'm still getting the same error? i'm not connecting to anything else no routers , hubs , etc... just one computer to another and when i ping either of the ip's i get DESTINATION HOST UNREACHABLE???? _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com |
From: T B. <tb...@ti...> - 2002-06-24 05:35:15
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On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, windham lance wrote: > ok i do have my NICS connected via a cat5 cable and i've got no wierdne= ss in=20 If this is true, then this is your problem. You must use a CrossOver cable if you are just connecting two nics, not a= =20 regular cat5 cable... Or put a hub between them... Then you need two cables.. :-) ------------------ Ethernet devices transmit a heartbeat. When the device is receiving the=20 heartbeat, then it lights the Link lite. This is your indicator that the= =20 two nics are wired together properly. Both the 3com and the realtek have link lights (and an activity light=20 too). Look to see if the link lights are lit, one on each card. If only one is= =20 lit, then you have a bad cable (or card). Both link lights lit, then ping your own IP. (Sometimes this will make=20 the activity lite flash on your card) Does it flash? Then ping the other IP. This should make the activity flash on your own=20 nic as it tries to ping the other card. No flash? Then you got config=20 problems on the sending side. Flash on both cards, but still errors, you= =20 may have some ipchains or iptables prohibiting the traffic. =20 > the ifconfig or dmesg commands... i've got redhat /etc/hosts file > 127.0.0.1 localhost > 10.10.10.10 redhat > 10.10.10.1 trinux >=20 > then i've got trinux ignoring dhcp and manually put in > ip: 10.10.10.1 > netmask: 255.0.0.0 >=20 > i'm using a realtek NIC for trinux and a 3com PCI NIC for the redhat > and i'm still getting the same error? i'm not connecting to anything el= se no=20 > routers , hubs , etc... just one computer to another and when i ping ei= ther=20 > of the ip's i get > DESTINATION HOST UNREACHABLE???? >=20 >=20 > _________________________________________________________________ > Join the world=92s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail.=20 > http://www.hotmail.com >=20 >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > Sponsored by: > ThinkGeek at http://www.ThinkGeek.com/ > _______________________________________________ > Trinux-talk mailing list > Tri...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trinux-talk >=20 --=20 -------------------- Timothy Burt Internet Specialist |
From: Arron C. <ar...@hg...> - 2002-06-24 05:52:05
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T Burt wrote: > Ethernet devices transmit a heartbeat. When the device is receiving the > heartbeat, then it lights the Link lite. This is your indicator that the > two nics are wired together properly. Heh I had data cabling contractor wire up a building for me, they used an electroic tester to check thier work, it was fine. i pluggged in, link light came up, but could i ping? no. needless to say i got someone else in to do the job. a warning, just because the link lights on dont mean data can flow... -- Message protected by MailGuard: e-mail anti-virus and content filtering. http://www.mailguard.com.au/mg |
From: T B. <tb...@ti...> - 2002-06-24 06:04:56
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Now that you mention it... I too have had situations where the cards had link lites, but no talk... But I never had a card that talked with a link lite that was dark... I once found that due to cable length/quality issues, one nic card was trying to do 100 mbps and the other 10mbps. Link lites were on, but nobody home... On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Arron Cusimano wrote: > T Burt wrote: > > > Ethernet devices transmit a heartbeat. When the device is receiving the > > heartbeat, then it lights the Link lite. This is your indicator that the > > two nics are wired together properly. > > Heh I had data cabling contractor wire up a building for me, they used > an electroic tester to check thier work, it was fine. i pluggged in, > link light came up, but could i ping? no. needless to say i got someone > else in to do the job. > > a warning, just because the link lights on dont mean data can flow... > > -- -------------------- Timothy Burt Internet Specialist |
From: Richard T. <ri...@th...> - 2002-07-10 03:01:10
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Remember y'all, the link light only indicates that a completed circuit exists. It does not indicate anything about the quality of the circuit. If a cabling contractor is testing installed lines with a simple continuity checker, and not a CAT5 or better tester, then the lines are not truly certified CAT5. Oh yeah, and fire them quick! Richard Thomas -----Original Message----- From: tri...@li... [mailto:tri...@li...urcefo rge.net]On Behalf Of T Burt Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 1:04 AM To: Arron Cusimano Cc: tri...@li... Subject: Re: [Trinux-talk] Re: When the device is receiving the heartbeat Now that you mention it... I too have had situations where the cards had link lites, but no talk... But I never had a card that talked with a link lite that was dark... I once found that due to cable length/quality issues, one nic card was trying to do 100 mbps and the other 10mbps. Link lites were on, but nobody home... On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Arron Cusimano wrote: > T Burt wrote: > > > Ethernet devices transmit a heartbeat. When the device is receiving the > > heartbeat, then it lights the Link lite. This is your indicator that the > > two nics are wired together properly. > > Heh I had data cabling contractor wire up a building for me, they used > an electroic tester to check thier work, it was fine. i pluggged in, > link light came up, but could i ping? no. needless to say i got someone > else in to do the job. > > a warning, just because the link lights on dont mean data can flow... > > -- -------------------- Timothy Burt Internet Specialist ---------------------------------------- --------------- Sponsored by: ThinkGeek at http://www.ThinkGeek.com/ ________________________________________ _______ Trinux-talk mailing list Tri...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/list info/trinux-talk |
From: Valerio B. <su...@se...> - 2002-06-24 06:21:07
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> ok i do have my NICS connected via a cat5 cable and i've got no wierdness in > the ifconfig or dmesg commands... i've got redhat /etc/hosts file > 127.0.0.1 localhost > 10.10.10.10 redhat > 10.10.10.1 trinux > > then i've got trinux ignoring dhcp and manually put in > ip: 10.10.10.1 > netmask: 255.0.0.0 > > i'm using a realtek NIC for trinux and a 3com PCI NIC for the redhat > and i'm still getting the same error? i'm not connecting to anything else no > routers , hubs , etc... just one computer to another and when i ping either > of the ip's i get > DESTINATION HOST UNREACHABLE???? Try to ping your loopback address (127.0.0.1), if it responds then your local NIC setup should be ok. We already posted URLs to web pages describing how to make cross-over cables, check them, if you are not using a hub or a switch, you need a cross-over cable. |
From: Valerio B. <su...@se...> - 2002-06-24 06:52:44
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> > Try to ping your loopback address (127.0.0.1), if it responds then your > local NIC setup should be ok. > We already posted URLs to web pages describing how to make cross-over > cables, check them, if you are not using a hub or a switch, you need a > cross-over cable. > Oops, error, you should ping your local NIC address, if it responds then your local NIC setup should be ok. |
From: Alex B. <eig...@at...> - 2002-09-21 06:47:37
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From: xose <xo...@ma...> - 2002-10-18 15:55:56
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From: xose <xo...@ma...> - 2002-10-18 18:52:12
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How download trinux? And from? |
From: windham l. <mst...@ho...> - 2002-10-19 03:36:24
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I am trying to compile a 2.4.19 uml-kernel and i was wondering if you could post the .config file for me or did you just use the basic trinux .config? thank you mstrhelix p.s. I would also like to get into the development of trinux and was wondering what things need to be done or bugs fixed? I would really like to help and am now setup to do so... _________________________________________________________________ Get a speedy connection with MSN Broadband. Join now! http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/freeactivation.asp |
From: Juan M. <jm...@uc...> - 2002-11-13 23:04:28
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From: <al...@in...> - 2003-01-08 11:23:42
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From: Rick <rad...@my...> - 2003-04-13 23:26:13
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Are you suggesting that add-on serial ports may work? Anyone out there ever added a serial LCD display to Trinux? --Rick From: <HHullen_BS@t-...> (Helmut Hullen) Re: Re: Serial port output for LCD display 2003-04-13 11:33 Hallo, Rick, Du meintest am 12.04.03 zum Thema [Trinux-talk] Re: Serial port output for= LCD display: > # setserial /dev/ttyS0 port 0x03f8 irq 4 > /dev/ttyS0: No Such Device > It seems that trinux does not recognize my onboard serial port. Sorry - but I don't know how to handle onboard ports. I'd look into the "dmesg"-output and then into "/proc/..." Viele Gruesse! Helmut |
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