Thanks, Bernd, problem resolved. As it turns out I didn't understand the term "name server"
use in Arachne.
Your method with WatTcp will work ok but I decided to do manual tcp/ip setup instead. The
following will work with default settings of Linksys routers:
http://img139.imageshack.us/im
Wattcp.cfg contents is as simple as this, assuming you got a Router
running at 192.168.1.1 :)
Works perfect for my VMware machines, who are bridged to the physical
network
my_ip = 192.168.1.1
netmask = 255.255.255.0
gateway = 192.168.1.1
nameserver=192.168.1.1
also set a variable to the directo
Japheth, you use WATTCP. I've read somewhere in the help files that for DSL it is
recommended to use BOOTP and LANTCP.CFG. I have tried your idea but got "tcp/ip
unable to initialize" message (or something to that effect).
Using my configuration settings I actually seem to get tcp/ip initial
Japheth, you use WATTCP. I've read somewhere in the help files that for DSL it
is recommended to use BOOTP and LANTCP.CFG. I have tried your idea but got
"tcp/ip unable to initialize" message (or something to that effect).
Using my configuration settings I actually seem to get tcp/ip initialized
OK, I will take the file to work where I can access an Xp mchine and see
what happens.
But still have some strange things happen that makes my head hurt. I
have freedos running under qemu.
have to go to work now. Will write more later.
Art
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 12:59 -0400, Mark Bailey wrote:
Bernd Blaauw wrote:
> Art Fore schreef:
[...]
>
> Furthermore there's some tool from HP to configure flash USB disks to
> make them bootable. [...]
>
> Bernd
>
Hi Art and Bernd:
I have found this utility to work very well under WindowsXP to make
bootable DOS USB sticks. If you have access t
On 10/12/06, Art Fore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
>
> How can I add files to the qemmu freedos image? Had no success on even
> doing this. Cannot see with ls either since it is a .img file. Can you
> really copy files to and from Freedos? If so, how?
>
> Art
A Qemu image can be loop-mounted u
Art Fore schreef:
> Giving up for tonight. Installed Freedos 1.0 under QEMU in SuSE 101. Go
> through the exersize of crating Freedos on the USB stick, it installs, I
> can boot it in qemmu. Pull it out, and put it in the laptop and boot,
> comes up with no OS. Cannot see any files on the stick wit
Giving up for tonight. Installed Freedos 1.0 under QEMU in SuSE 101. Go
through the exersize of crating Freedos on the USB stick, it installs, I
can boot it in qemmu. Pull it out, and put it in the laptop and boot,
comes up with no OS. Cannot see any files on the stick with ls on either
sdd or sdd1
Lester Vedrox wrote:
> My connection: DSL modem + router + Realtek NIC.
>
> The packet driver RTSPKT.com loads fine but Arachne won't open any web page.
>
> _http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/9059/10112006035337it6.png_
>
> Which version of "Arachne.cfg" shown below is correct?
>
>
> Ver #1 (
My connection: DSL modem + router + Realtek NIC.
The packet driver RTSPKT.com loads fine but Arachne won't open any web page.
http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/9059/10112006035337it6.png
Which version of "Arachne.cfg" shown below is correct?
I assume that what Arachne calls NameServer &
>>Eric Auer: I think it would help to specify a fixed media type, for example
>>10 mbit /
halfduplex.
After loading rtspkt shows: "line speed 100Mbps, full duplex". In practice
there is no
difference in driver loading time between the following two commands:
RTSPKT 0x60 -M 100FULL 2 3
RTSPK
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