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- From: Frank Bennett <bennett@example.com>
- Date: 08 Nov 1998 17:11:30 +0900
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Hmm. I wonder why trouble always seems to strike on weekends when the experts are away from the office? My first posting on this was too long-winded for anyone to have stuck with it to the punch line, so a quick recap: I'm trying to back up a laptop that has to be booted via LILO off the hard disk to a filesystem in memory, so that I can back up the disk's data across a network. I've decided to adapt tomsrtbt for use as an "initrd" (for those who haven't worked with this one, it's a ramdisk that can be loaded when Linux boots; it is mounted as root, read-write, and persists as long as a program or script called "linuxrc" continues to run; it can then either be cleared from memory before mounting a physical root device like /dev/hda1, or it can be mounted as a final root device in memory). The idea for the final configuration will be that the laptop boots, performs some of the initial checks (like running e2fsck on the local partitions) and then prompts me for the possibility of backing up the hard disk data in one of several ways, before proceeding to mount /dev/hda1 read-write and firing up the rest of the system. That's what I want to do, and the strategy seems to be working out, up to a point. But I'm having trouble getting the PCMCIA card services package to bring up a working network interface during the "linuxrc" part of the session --- and without that, I can't get at the backup device across the network. Tracing my steps back, it occurs to me that the problems began when I changed to a kernel different from that used in tomsrtbt. This was necessary because (oddly) the tomsrtbt kernel is compiled without initrd support. I have experimented with various combinations of the kernel modules used by the PCMCIA subsytem, all without success. But through all of these trials, I have stuck with the version 2.9.12 "cardmgr" that shipped with tomsrtbt, because it (and everything else in tomsrtbt) is linked against libc5, while my TL compiler and later-model, known-to-work-with-my-network-card 3.0.5 "cardmgr" is linked against glibc. I am now working on the hypothesis that ALL of the card services package (not just the modules) has to be compiled with access to the current kernel in order to work properly. So ... I have broken out an old Libretto 20 that has an old libc5-based Linux compiler in it, shifted my kernel sources and card services sources to it, and am now recompiling the kernel, its modules and the card services stuff on it. When that's finished (quite a long time from now, at 75mhz), I'll shift the kernel into position for use in the backup entry in /etc/lilo.conf, and move its modules and the card services utilities into the appropriate locations in the initrd disk image. Then I'll be able to make a clean attempt using drivers, daemons and a kernel that I know will work following a normal boot. If I still have problems after that, I'll report to the list. For that matter, if f things work correctly after that, I'll report to the list. Is anyone interested in having this stuff if I get it working correctly? It seems to me that a lot of laptops won't boot from floppy; have I missed something, or is it difficult to do a proper backup of such a machine? Cheers, -- -x80 Frank G Bennett, Jr @@: Faculty of Law, Nagoya Univ () email: bennett@example.com Tel: +81[(0)52]789-2239 () WWW: http://rumple.soas.ac.uk/~bennett/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 20 November, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Technical Meeting: 12 December, 12:30 HSBC Securities Office ---------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://tlug.linux.or.jp Sponsors: PHT, HSBC Securities
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