[ leaf-Bering uClibc-1507965 ] script to install to a hard disk

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[ leaf-Bering uClibc-1507965 ] script to install to a hard disk

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Bering uClibc item #1507965, was opened at 2006-06-18 04:06
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>Status: Closed
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Priority: 5
Submitted By: Ken Yap (ken_yap)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: script to install to a hard disk

Initial Comment:
I found that after I wrote these scripts, I don't
currently have the time to play with Bering. I would
like to try out the IPv6 modules, which is why I wrote
this.

So I'm uploading the scripts and documentation I
developed for whomever is interested.

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>Comment By: KP Kirchdörfer (kapeka)
Date: 2006-06-25 03:24

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Ken;

thx for cleaning up docs.

I will take your work AS-IS and close the tracker item.


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Comment By: Ken Yap (ken_yap)
Date: 2006-06-20 03:46

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Ok, I've uploaded a new README and INSTALL where everything
refers to Bering-uClibc.

As for package maintenance and configuration backup, these
are issues that would have to be addressed. What I wrote is
a HD installer, not a package manager or backup manager. I
wrote it for one user, me. I don't know when/if I'll get
back to hacking on Bering in the near future. It turned out
that my broadband connection really needs a Pentium to keep
up with the data rate so I installed IPCop.

So as I wrote, the stuff here is as-is and might be useful
for somebody wanting to experiment with Bering on a HD
without having to make a floppy or a flash disk whenever
some package needs to be added.

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Comment By: KP Kirchdörfer (kapeka)
Date: 2006-06-19 22:03

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A few questions...

You don't "backup" the packages - in fact there no packages
any longer?

What about new packages and updated packages? How can a
user handle this?

What about filesystem integrity checks?

I'd also like you to review the docs and make shure that
you write Bering-uClibc if you mean Bering-uClibc :)
- Bering is a different and outdated version.

TIA
kp

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