<div><br></div>I installed to CF from tarball, it works.<div>maybe earlier ones did too, I was slow to start testing them,</div><div>partly cuz changelog never showed anything beyond 0.6.5</div><div><br></div><div>I previously tried pxelinux -> memdisk -> voyage-current.iso (see previous posts)</div>
<div>that failed (at some level)</div>
<div>iso image has live.cfg which does not have serial 0 ....</div><div>so I cannot see the boot process happening</div><div><br></div><div>As suggested on syslinux-ML, I'll try remastering my own iso after altering live.cfg,</div>
<div>HPA didnt like adding a 'serial 0 ..' by default (in addition to console), </div><div>as it slows down the boot, and because it might confuse devices </div><div>which are attached to the serial port.</div><div>
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Is there a way that youre aware of to accommodate my need and the general case ?<br><div>if not, I'll just remaster (eventually) and try it.</div><div><br></div></div><div>In meantime, I tried building a current kernel, but the initramfs built there incorporates</div>
<div>the udev on my laptop, which is too old to work with current kernels.</div><div>It would be handy to have voyage-current-sdk to work with,</div><div>I presume it contains udev-158 that voyage-current.tbz has.</div><div>
<br></div><div>FWIW, the linux-voyage-patch on download page applies with a teeny bit of fuzz,</div><div>and iirc built cleanly. Due to my initrd problem, it doesnt boot...</div><div><br></div><div>lastly, Im attaching an *untested* patch which modifies</div>
<div>installer to add module options into /etc/modprobe.d/<modname>.conf,</div><div>rather than into /etc/modules. It might be better to write all options</div><div>into a single file: /etc/modprobe.d/net4801.conf</div>
<div><br></div><div>Testing it means disassembling my soekris, so its a bit more of a hassle</div><div>than a pure software test. I'll do so however, once I hear favorable feedback.</div><div><br></div><div>thanks</div>
<div>Jim Cromie</div>