Hello friend! I´m not expert on linux and I don´t speak English very well too, but I will tray to explain to you.Ok? You just need to create a fille in the floppy directory: vi boot.sh In my case, I put inside it : ifconfig eth0 up ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 and more
I hope , I could help you and.... sorry for my bad English....
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher T. Mooney" chris.mooney@kelleylog.com To: sisela@earth.li Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 9:49 AM Subject: [sisela] Saving boot options
Hello,
I am just getting started with Sisela, and am a mite confused about how to save commands to be run on system startup. Sisela tells me that if
I
save a file in the /floppy directory called boot.<something> (I can't remember quite what the filename is, and I don't have the machine I am testing out Sisela on here at work), then Sisela will run those commands upon startup. I tried doing this, but after re-boot, the file was gone!
Of
course this seemed obvious to me when I remembered that the root
filesystem
is a bz2 image, I just thought that perhaps sisela would save the boot command file back to the compressed image file on shutdown. Is there a
way
to force sisela to do this? Or do I need to build sisela from the sources or just create my own filesystem image to load on the boot floppy? Any
help
I can get here would be most appreciated. I think Sisela is ultimately
cool
and am really looking forward to using it!
Thanks!
Chris
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