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    Ayreonaut Avatar von Sayonara
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    fli4l ohne Festplatte

    Meine Idee: Meine Hauptrechner nicht mehr das Routing übernehmen zu lassen, sondern auf eine zusätzliche "Kiste" zurückzugreifen.
    Mein Plan: Eine ausrangierten P133 mit 64MB RAM und 1.6 GB HD zum Router mit FLI4L umbauen.
    Die Durchführung: Konfiguration erstellt, Diskette erstellt und den Router gebootet. Funzt alles wunderbar. Die Festplatte jedoch mach einen riesen Krach, und da ich sie nicht brauche, hab ich sie einfach ausgebaut.
    Das Problem: Ich will meinen Router wieder booten, doch der will nicht mehr, denn der Kernel meldet, das ein Zugriff auf hda nicht möglich sei, und versucht das Laufwerk zu resetten. Na toll, natürlich kann er nicht auch hda zugreifen, da diese nicht existiert!
    Meine Frage: Muss ich die Festplatte da eingebaut lassen? Geht es nicht auch ohne? Was muss ich dafür tun? Etwa einen neuen Kernel dafür bauen?
    Desktop, Laptop, Macbook Pro: all powered by openSUSE

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    kleine schwester von root Avatar von corresponder
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    eventuell musst du die config.txt anpassen...ohne hdd zu lachen...

    warum so eine rennmachine für den fli ?
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    Ayreonaut Avatar von Sayonara
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    ich denke, es wird das OPT Suchdevice sein,..da stand nämlich hda2. Hab's auf ram1 geändert. Werd's dann gleich testen.
    warum so eine rennmachine für den fli ?
    Das ist die älteste Kiste, die ich hier rumstehen hab.
    Desktop, Laptop, Macbook Pro: all powered by openSUSE

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    Ayreonaut Avatar von Sayonara
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    hmmm,...der Kernel will die IDE Controller belegt haben
    Im Router stecken ein HD und ein CD-LW, jeweils eins am jeweiligen IDE Port. Also beide Ports belegt. Nun wollte ich aber die Dinger weghaben und hab also die HD und das CD-LW abgesteckt und auch aus dem BIOS ausgetragen.
    Nur,..damit bootet der Router nicht. Der Kernel will auf hda und hdc zugreifen, was natürlich bei nicht vorhandenen Geräten auch nicht funktioniert.
    Wie kann das denn jetzt sein. Wenn die Geräte nicht da sind, und auch nicht im BIOS eingetragen sind. Ich will nicht die Festplatte laufen lassen, die macht vielzuviel krach.
    Hier meine base.txt:
    Code:
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # General settings:
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    HOSTNAME='router'                # name of fli4l router
    PASSWORD='xxxxxxx'                # password for telnetd, ftpd and sshd
    MOUNT_BOOT='rw'                 # mount boot device (floppy): ro, rw, no
    
    RAMSIZE='10240'                  # size of ramdisk for unzipped opt.tgz
    # the variables MOUNT_OPT, PART_OPT and UPDATE_MODE will be ignored if
    # RAMSIZE is not empty. see docu
    MOUNT_OPT='rw'                  # mount opt device: ro, rw
    PART_OPT='ram1'                 # location of opt-files? ram1 or disk-partition
    UPDATE_MODE='full'              # add, cfg, full, none, see documentation
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Ethernet card drivers:
    # uncomment your ethernet card
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ETH_DRV_N='1'                   # number of ethernet drivers to load, usually 1
    #ETH_DRV_1='3c505'              # ISA: 3COM Etherlink Plus (3c505)
    #ETH_DRV_1='3c507'              # ISA: 3COM Etherlink 16 (3c507)
    #ETH_DRV_1='3c509'              # ISA: 3COM EtherLinkIII (3c509)
    #ETH_DRV_1='3c515'              # ISA: 3COM EtherLink XL ISA (3c515)
    #ETH_DRV_1='3c59x'              # PCI: 3COM Vortex/Boomerang 3c59x,3c900,3c905
    #ETH_DRV_1='82596'              # Apricot Xen-II on board Ethernet
    #ETH_DRV_1='3c503'              # ISA: 3COM EtherLinkII (3c503)
    #ETH_DRV_1='e2100'              # ISA: Cabletron E21xx ISA
    #ETH_DRV_1='hp'                 # ISA: HP PCLAN (27245, 27xxx) ISA
    #ETH_DRV_1='hp-plus'            # ISA: HP PCLAN+ (27247B and 27252A) ISA
    #ETH_DRV_1='ne'                  # ISA: NE2000 ISA clone (eg. Realtek 8019,
                                    # Accton 16xx, NatSemi 8390, UMC 9003/9008)
    ETH_DRV_1='ne2k-pci'           # PCI: NE2000 PCI clone (eg. Realtek 8029,
                                    # Winbond 89c940)
    #ETH_DRV_1='smc-ultra'          # ISA: SMC ULTRA
    #ETH_DRV_1='smc-ultra32'        # EISA: SMC ULTRA32 (NEW)
    #ETH_DRV_1='wd'                 # ISA: SMC WD80*3
    #ETH_DRV_1='at1700'             # ISA: AT1700 (Fujitsu 86965) ISA
    #ETH_DRV_1='cs89x0'             # ISA: IBM Etherjet, cs89x0 based Cards (Option
    io=0xnnn necessary!)
    #ETH_DRV_1='de4x5'              # PCI/EISA: Digital DE425, DE434, DE435, DE450,
    DE500
    #ETH_DRV_1='depca'              # ISA: DEPCA, DE10x, DE200, DE201, DE202, DE422
    #ETH_DRV_1='dgrs'               # PCI: Digi International RightSwitch PCI/EISA
    #ETH_DRV_1='dmfe'               # PCI: DM9102 compatible PCI cards from Davicom
    #ETH_DRV_1='elp486'             # ISA: Intel Professional Workstation/panther
    82596
    #ETH_DRV_1='eepro'              # ISA: Intel EtherExpress Pro/10
    #ETH_DRV_1='eepro100'           # PCI: Intel EtherExpressPro PCI 10+/100B/100+
    #ETH_DRV_1='eexpress'           # ISA: EtherExpress16 ISA
    #ETH_DRV_1='epic100'            # PCI: SMC EPIC/100 (EtherPower II) PCI
    #ETH_DRV_1='eth16i'             # ISA/EISA: ICL EtherTeam 16i/32
    #ETH_DRV_1='ewrk3'              # ISA: EtherWORKS 3 ISA (DE203, DE204, DE205)
    #ETH_DRV_1='fealnx'             # PCI: ASOUND LAN 8139 card - not RTL8139 (NEW)
    #ETH_DRV_1='hp100'              # ISA/EISA/PCI: HP 10/100VG PCLAN (ISA, EISA,
    PCI)
    #ETH_DRV_1='lance'              # ISA: AMD LANCE and PCnet (AT1500, NE2100) ISA
    #ETH_DRV_1='old_tulip'          # PCI: Old DECchip Tulip (dc21x4x) PCI
    #ETH_DRV_1='pcnet32'            # PCI: AMD PCI PCnet32
    #ETH_DRV_1='rtl8139-orig'       # PCI: RealTek 8129/8139 (not 8019/8029!)
    #ETH_DRV_1='rtl8139'            # PCI: RealTek 8129/8139 (not 8019/8029!) (NEW)
    #ETH_DRV_1='8139too'            # PCI: RealTek 8139 10/100 MB (NEW)
    #ETH_DRV_1='sis900'             # PCI: SiS 900/7016
    #ETH_DRV_1='sundance'           # PCI: DFE-550FX or DFE-530TXS (NEW)
    #ETH_DRV_1='tlan'               # PCI: TI ThunderLAN (Compaq Netelligent ...)
    #ETH_DRV_1='tulip'              # PCI: DECchip Tulip (dc21x4x) PCI
    #ETH_DRV_1='natsemi'            # PCI: Nat Semi
    #ETH_DRV_1='starfire'           # PCI: Starfire
    #ETH_DRV_1='via-rhine'          # PCI: VIA Rhine PCI (3043, VT86c100A,
    dfe-530tx)
    #ETH_DRV_1='winbond-840'        # PCI: Winbond 840
    #ETH_DRV_1='lanstreamer'        # Token Ring: IBM Auto LANStreamer PCI Adapter
    #ETH_DRV_1='olympic'            # Token Ring: IBM cards (Pit/Pit-Phy/Olympic)
    #ETH_DRV_1='ibmtr'              # Token Ring: IBM 16/4
    #ETH_DRV_1='pcnet_cs'           # PCMCIA: NS8390-based cards (NE2000, DLINK etc)
    #ETH_DRV_1='3c574_cs'           # PCMCIA: 3Com 574
    #ETH_DRV_1='3c575_cb'           # PCMCIA: 3Com 575
    #ETH_DRV_1='3c589_cs'           # PCMCIA: 3Com 589
    #ETH_DRV_1='airo'               # PCMCIA: Airo 4500 & 4800 series cards
    #ETH_DRV_1='airo_cs'            # PCMCIA: Airo 4500 & 4800 series cards
    #ETH_DRV_1='eepro100_cb'        # PCMCIA: EtherExpress Pro 100
    #ETH_DRV_1='epic_cb'            # PCMCIA: SMC 83c170 EPIC/100
    #ETH_DRV_1='ibmtr_cs'           # PCMCIA: IBM Token Ring
    #ETH_DRV_1='netwave_cs'         # PCMCIA: Netwave AirSurfer Wireless LAN
    #ETH_DRV_1='nmclan_cs'          # PCMCIA: New Media Ethernet LAN
    #ETH_DRV_1='ray_cs'             # PCMCIA: Raylink wireless cards
    #ETH_DRV_1='smc91c92_cs'        # PCMCIA: SMC91c92-based cards
    #ETH_DRV_1='tulip_cb'           # PCMCIA: DEC 21040-family cards
    #ETH_DRV_1='wavelan_cs'         # PCMCIA: WaveLAN
    #ETH_DRV_1='wavelan2_cs'        # PCMCIA: WaveLAN2
    #ETH_DRV_1='wvlan_cs'           # PCMCIA: Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11
    #ETH_DRV_1='xirc2ps_cs'         # PCMCIA: Xircom: CE2, CEM28, CEM33, or CE3
    #ETH_DRV_1='wl24_cs'            # PCMCIA: ELSA Airlancer MC-2
    #ETH_DRV_1='cs89x0_cs'          # PCMCIA: IBM EtherJet Ethernet Adapter
    #ETH_DRV_1='orinoco_cs'		# PCMCIA: Orinoco Based WLAN Cards (NEW)
    #ETH_DRV_1='axnet_cs'		# PCMCIA: Asix AX88190 Fast Ethernet (NEW)
    #ETH_DRV_1='realtek_cb'		# PCMCIA: Realtek 8139 Based PCMCIA Cards (D-Link 
    DFE-690TXD) (NEW)
    #ETH_DRV_1='xircce_cs'		# PCMCIA: Xircom CreditCard Ethernet CE-10 (NEW)
    
    ETH_DRV_1_OPTION=''             # additional option, e.g. 'io=0x340' for ne
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Ether networks used with IP protocol:
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    IP_ETH_N='1'                        # number of ip ethernet networks, usually 1
    IP_ETH_1_NAME=''                    # optional: other device name than ethX
    IP_ETH_1_IPADDR='192.168.0.1'       # IP address of your n'th ethernet card
    IP_ETH_1_NETWORK='192.168.0.0'      # network of your LAN
    IP_ETH_1_NETMASK='255.255.255.0'    # netmask of your LAN
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Additional routes, optional
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    IP_DEFAULT_GATEWAY=''               # normally not used, read documentation!
    IP_ROUTE_N='0'                      # number of additional routes
    IP_ROUTE_1='' # network netmask gateway
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Masquerading:
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    MASQ_NETWORK='192.168.0.0/24'       # networks to masquerade (e.g. our LAN)
    MASQ_MODULE_N='14'                   # load n masq modules (default: only ftp)
    MASQ_MODULE_1='ftp'                 # ftp
    MASQ_MODULE_2='h323'                # h323 (netmeeting)
    MASQ_MODULE_3='icq'                 # icq (use with caution!)
    MASQ_MODULE_4='irc'                 # irc
    MASQ_MODULE_5='raudio'              # raudio
    MASQ_MODULE_6='vdolive'             # vdolive
    MASQ_MODULE_7='quake'               # quake
    MASQ_MODULE_8='cuseeme'             # cuseeme
    MASQ_MODULE_9='mms'                 # MSN-Filetransfer
    MASQ_MODULE_10='pptp'               # pptp
    MASQ_MODULE_11='ipsec'              # ipsec
    MASQ_MODULE_12='dplay'              # dplay (direct play)
    MASQ_MODULE_13='msn-0.02'           # msn zone (use version 0.01 or 0.02)
    MASQ_MODULE_14='udp_dloose'         # pseudo mod: some internet games need it
    
    MASQ_FTP_PORT_N='0'                 # using ftp masq-module on different ports
    MASQ_FTP_PORT_1='21'                # standard ftp port
    MASQ_FTP_PORT_2='2021'              # additional port
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Optional package: PORTFW
    #
    # If you set OPT_PORTFW='yes', you can also edit opt/etc/portfw.sh
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    OPT_PORTFW='yes'                     # install port forwarding tools/modules
    
    PORTFW_N='0'                        # how many portforwardings to set up
    PORTFW_1='80 192.168.0.1:80 tcp' # sample 1: forward ext. port 8080 to int.
                                        # host 192.168.6.15 to port 80 (use tcp)
    PORTFW_2='3000-3010 192.168.6.15 tcp' # sample 2: forward portrange to int. host
                                        # 192.168.5.15 (use tcp)
    
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Routing without masquerading
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ROUTE_NETWORK=''                    # optional: route from/to network, no masq
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Routing: internal hosts to deny forwarding
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    FORWARD_DENY_HOST_N='0'             # number of denied hosts
    FORWARD_DENY_HOST_1='192.168.6.5'   # optional: 1st denied host
    FORWARD_DENY_HOST_2='192.168.6.6'   # optional: 2nd denied host
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Routing: ports to reject/deny forwarding (from inside and outside!)
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    FORWARD_DENY_PORT_N='1'                 # no. of ports to reject/deny forwarding
    FORWARD_DENY_PORT_1='137:139    REJECT' # deny/reject forwarding of netbios
    FORWARD_TRUSTED_NETS=''                 # but allow forwarding between LANs
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Firewall: ports to reject/deny from outside (all served ports)
    #
    # here we leave two ports untouched:
    #
    #  53 dns
    # 113 auth
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    FIREWALL_DENY_PORT_N='6'                # no. of ports to reject/deny
    FIREWALL_DENY_PORT_1='0:52      REJECT' # privileged ports: reject or deny
    FIREWALL_DENY_PORT_2='54:112    REJECT' # privileged ports: reject or deny
    FIREWALL_DENY_PORT_3='114:1023  REJECT' # privileged ports: reject or deny
    FIREWALL_DENY_PORT_4='5000:5001 REJECT' # imond/telmond ports: reject or deny
    FIREWALL_DENY_PORT_5='8000      REJECT' # proxy access: reject or deny
    FIREWALL_DENY_PORT_6='20012     REJECT' # vbox server access: reject or deny
    
    FIREWALL_DENY_ICMP='no'                 # deny icmp (ping): yes or no
    FIREWALL_LOG='yes'                      # log access to rejected/denied ports
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Domain configuration:
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    START_DNS='yes'                     # start dns server: yes or no
    DNS_FORWARDERS='194.25.2.129'      # DNS servers of your provider, e.g. MSN
    DNS_VERBOSE='no'                    # log queries in /usr/local/ens/ens.log
    DOMAIN_NAME='sengstock.home'        # your domain name
    DNS_FORBIDDEN_N='0'                 # number of forbidden domains
    DNS_FORBIDDEN_1='foo.bar'           # 1st forbidden domain
    DNS_FORBIDDEN_2='bar.foo'           # 2nd forbidden domain
    HOSTS_N='4'                         # number of hosts in your domain
    HOST_1='192.168.0.1 router'         # 1st host: ip and name
    HOST_2='192.168.0.2 xerxes'         # 2nd host: ip and name
    HOST_3='192.168.0.3 xardas'         # 3rd host: ip and name
    HOST_4='192.168.0.4 js'             # 4th host: ip and name
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Special DNS configuration
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    DNS_N='0'                           # number of special dns servers, normally 0
    #DNS_1='firma.de 192.168.1.12'      # 1st special dns server for firma.de
    #DNS_2='lan.firma.de 192.168.2.12'  # 2nd special dns server for lan.firma.de
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # imond configuration:
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    START_IMOND='yes'                    # start imond: yes or no
    IMOND_PORT='5000'                   # TCP-Port, see also FIREWALL_DENY_PORT_x!
    IMOND_PASS='xxxxxx'                       # imond-password, may be empty
    IMOND_ADMIN_PASS='xxxxxx'                 # imond-admin-password, may be 
    empty
    IMOND_LED=''                        # tty for led: com1 - com4 or empty
    IMOND_BEEP='yes'                     # beep if connection going up/down
    IMOND_LOG='no'                      # log /var/log/imond.log: yes or no
    IMOND_LOGDIR='/var/log'             # log-directory, e.g. /var/log
    IMOND_ENABLE='yes'                  # accept "enable/disable" commands
    IMOND_DIAL='yes'                    # accept "dial/hangup" commands
    IMOND_ROUTE='yes'                   # accept "route" command
    IMOND_REBOOT='yes'                  # accept "reboot" command
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Generic circuit configuration:
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    IP_DYN_ADDR='yes'                   # use dyn. ip addresses (most providers do)
    DIALMODE='auto'                     # standard dialmode: auto, manual, or off
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # optional package: syslogd
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    OPT_SYSLOGD='no'                    # start syslogd: yes or no
    SYSLOGD_DEST_N='1'                  # number of destinations
    SYSLOGD_DEST_1='*.* /dev/console'   # n'th prio & destination of syslog msgs
    SYSLOGD_DEST_2='*.* @192.168.6.2'   # example: loghost 192.168.6.2
    SYSLOGD_DEST_3='kern.info /var/log/dial.log'    # example: log infos
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # optional package: klogd
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    OPT_KLOGD='no'                      # start klogd: yes or no
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # optional package: y2k correction
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    OPT_Y2K='no'                        # y2k correction: yes or no
    Y2K_DAYS=''                         # correct hardware Y2K-Bug: add x days
    
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Optional package: PNP
    #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    OPT_PNP='no'                        # install isapnp tools: yes or no
    Fli4l Version 2.0.6
    Desktop, Laptop, Macbook Pro: all powered by openSUSE

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