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16.Mar.2003 Oliver 'Bladerunner' Hummel (ANF) |
Programmer wanted for project 'Fli4l on Amiga' Oliver 'Bladerunner' Hummel writes: Maybe some of you know the software router package fli4l (see title link). With this software and a 486 it is possible, to create a fairly comfortable Linux based hardware router. The whole thing works quite good, and also the collaboration with the Amiga works out excellently. The only downer so far: In order to create the required boot diskette, up to now a Windows/Linux PC is still needed. Now I have looked a bit closer into the DOS batch file and realised that only two little programs are needed which as yet haven't been available on the Amiga. One is mkfli4l, a progam which checks the config files of fli4l and generates the file structure for the required Tar file, and Syslinux, a boot loader, which can also be used from DOS and writes a boot block onto a diskette. The program mkfli4l wasn't overly complicated, in any case I have succeeded in porting the program after some time of trial and error (actually it was a simple recompile with gcc). I have also adapted the script so it is in theory able to create a boot diskette. In practice, however, the program Syslinux is missing! Thus now my question: Is it at all possible to use this program on the Amiga (of course one still would have to install an MS-DOS compatible file system on the Amiga) and if so, is there somebody out there who would port it? The whole thing doesn't seem to be especially extensive, only somebody would have to do it ;-) Btw, Syslinux can be found here: http://syslinux.zytor.com/. If this whetted somebody's appetite, please contact me via e-Mail. (ps) (Translation: cb) [News message: 16. Mar. 2003, 12:11] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] | ||
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