From: Guillaume Cornet (CornetGJ@Cardiff.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Oct 12 2001 - 02:16:05 CEST
Hello, I am new here. I have just subscribed and I am not sure I'm 
already registered.
I'am studying abroad for one year, and have come here (Cardiff, UK) 
without any computer. I'm trying to run linux on the university 
network.
I know, that's bad, but the clients are Windows NT 4.0, and I can't 
have fun with Windows.
I want to use muLinux, to play with it. Well, it runs, but in RAM 
(128Mb or 256Mb, it depends on the computer, but it's enough, 
anyway). The network cards are eepro100, so that's OK.
But the network is a Novell-based one, and the muLinux kernel doesn't 
support IPX protocol. I have read in the doc/kernel.txt that IPX was 
compiled as a module for that kernel. But I can't find it in the 
distribution. And I'm quite sure that I have looked everywhere!
So I need to compile a kernel. But I lack disk space. The hard disks 
are in HPFS. And muLinux kernel doesn't support it. As I don't have 
the network yet... what can I do? (As you can see, muLinux is the 
only possible linux for me at the moment! I looked some other mini 
distributions home pages, but none of them seem to have ipx and 
ncpfs, except one called monkey linux, but the loop device is 
compiled as module, so that kernel is not usable with muLinux).
I found *one* old PC (64Mb RAM) on the LAN which hard disk is in NTFS 
for the first partition and in FAT for the second (/dev/hda5, an 
extended partition). So I want to install muLinux in UMSDOS on it. 
It's non-invasive and there are about 1Gb unused on that computer.
But I can't boot a floppy from that particular PC, and the BIOS setup 
is protected by a password. Since that computer is in a library, and 
is not mine, I can't take a screwdriver to open the box and take off 
the battery... ;-]
So, I have put all the downloaded mulinux addons in C:\temp (the 
/dev/hda5 DOSFS hard disk), then rebooted a true DOS, and 
uncompressed the dostools, then launched boot.bat. But I can't 
install muLinux in UMSDOS. It just does not work at all. What's the 
problem? Should I be able to install muLinux in another partition 
than /dev/hda1?
If I can install it, I'll be a happy man! I will then be able to 
compile a kernel, with ipx and ncpfs as modules, to put them into the 
last muLinux, and to run it on any PC on this LAN. Then mount my home 
directory (mine, really, using my password !) with freshly compiled 
ncpfs.o module and the packages ipx and ncpfs (ncpmount, ncpumount, 
...) and so forth. My final goal is to build a floppy with an initrd 
which 1/mounts my home directory 2/mounts another filesystem 
contained in a loop device in that home directory into a ramdisk and 
3/chroot to it. 
If I can really use muLinux for compiling a kernel and then the 
packages ipx, ncpfs, ... I will have plenty of time (and disk space, 
at last!) to learn how to become a linux-based Novell Netware client 
; and, why not, try to create the NCPFS muLinux addon : Novell 
Netware client (and server?). I'm sure some people (in the 
circumstances where I am now, for example) would find it useful...
IN SHORT, my first question :
How do I perform an UMSDOS installation on an extended partition 
(hda5), on a PC I cannot boot a floppy on it, but with a Windows NT 
on it, and a fast internet acces, and a true DOS available? Which 
scripts should I look at and modify, or which arguments should I pass 
to the kernel? Or... whatever I have to do.
Thanks for your help.
Guillaume Cornet, from Belgium
Guillaume Cornet
Talybont North
house F, flat 3
Cardiff
CF14 3UX
United Kingdom
mobile : +44 7763 125279
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