Hi Martin,
I would suggest a 2nd disk for things like kismet, ethereal and drivers. Just mount it after sisela gets going and load/execute from it.
Only one Atmel driver worked for me. I couldn't find it again on the web this afternoon, so I will have to keep looking. The others crash the kernel (with messages) (RH8.0). So once I get it going again I'll let you know which one works.
I think a floppy war driving set is a good idea. Incidently 1.680 seems to work OK here. But I would suggest multiple floppies make more sense to me. Maybe there is already a dist. that is close enough that it's drivers and programs can be used as is?
Regards war driving, the linksys usb is on a 6 foot cable so it could be plugged into laptop inside whilst antenna is on the roof :)
regards, john
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, Martin Ling wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 06:01:59AM -0500, jmh2 wrote:
0.3 doesn't seem to come up from the floppy and I haven't gotten into the sources enough to figure out what is happening.
Where does it seem to get stuck?
1.68MB disks are problematic - not usually in reading them, but in writing them. The easiest thing to do is to try writing the disk in another drive. It's also worth trying the formatting with superformat, which will attempt to autodetect any deviation in the alignment of your drive and compensate.
superformat /dev/fd0 sect=21
should apply the appropriate formatting.
I would love to have the Atmel wireless usb driver working with sisela. That and kismet would make a great war driving box.
Kismet is *big*, sorry :-) - but people seem to keep asking me for a Sisela-like disk for wardriving, so I'll have a go at some point.
I can build you a version with the Atmel USB driver, if you tell me which device you have from:
http://at76c503a.berlios.de/devices.html
The reason I need to know is that the firmware images are different for each variant, and I can't fit all of them on.
Martin
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