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I did have to load m0n0 on the harddrive from another PC to get it to work, I had to edit the config.xml file to assign MAC addresses to the 3 nics, and enable the seriel console. After I did that, it took right off! Mine is an IP330 with an amd K6II 450 and 512 megs of ram, and a replacement 5 gig harddrive. It had a 10 gig IBM DeathStar in it when I got it, but it was dead...not too suprizing!! I used Chris's BSD boot disk and connected the disk to my PC. Once the BSD booted up (running from CD) I just mounted the drive, and was able to edit the config.xml without any problems. I also have another IP330 which I loaded pfsense on...I have to say, it was MUCH easier than trying to get m0n0 on one of them... On 7/10/06, tnelson at fudnet dot info <tnelson at fudnet dot info> wrote: > I'm also working on an IP330... see my seperate thread about that happy > piece of hardware... ;-) I would like to stick with monowall for its > smaller footprint and rock solid stability over pfSense. The cable I'm > using has all 9 pins. I am able to get into the BIOS just fine... > > --Tim Nelson > > > Strange. > > > > I have an IP330 that works pretty well (apart from being clocked locked to > > 166 MHz.) > > > > Have you tried pfSense instead? Also, are you sure your null modem > > cable/console cable is good enough? I had a three wire one that allowed > > me > > to watch the boot messages, but not to get into the bios or onto a console > > after booting. > > > > http://criggie.dyndns.org/tech/ip330/ <-- info and pics on mine. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Tim Nelson [mailto:tnelson at fudnet dot info] > > Sent: Saturday, 8 July 2006 11:37 a.m. > > To: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > Subject: [m0n0wall] Nokia IP380 > > > > > > Hello! I recently acquired a Nokia IP380 and am having some issues getting > > it to boot. I'm a 'veteran' when it comes to m0n0wall installation but > > this > > one stumps me. I know the image installation process worked just fine as I > > am able to boot the drive in any other machine with no problems. I've > > enabled access via the serial port and am able to watch it boot. > > Everything > > seems fine until the kernel initializes the ide controller(s). It slows > > down > > at the point and stops abruptly after initializing some sort of UHCI > > device. > > There are no options in the BIOS for a USB controller or anything similar. > > Is there a kernel parameter I can pass upon boot to disable this device? > > Do > > I need a custom kernel? Help!!! > > > > --Tim Nelson > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > -- ------------------------------- "Nothing on earth can overcome an absolutely non-resistant person." |