From: Jerry (juanino@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Sep 15 2000 - 19:14:40 CEST
Thanks,
  I see your point about megalinux.  I'm just
wondering if future enhancements are needed how I
could handle it.  I like the idea of booting off
floppies and having no disk.  I have a machine that
will be on all the time running as my link to the
internet... but I am not sure if the current mulinux
kernel supports everything I will need (will be using
VPN through the masquerade hopefully).
  Thanks for the info. -jerry
--- Mark Roberts <mu@manumark.de> wrote:
> Dear Jerry,
> 
> > Has anyone got DSL working on mulinx? I want to
> setup
> > a router to connect to my dsl provider using pppoe
> > (which i have working on another machine) and turn
> on
> > ip masquerading.
> > 
> > Also, how can i upgrade the kernel on mulinux?
> > 
> > Jerry
> 
> You might ask zhengliangchen
> <liangchenzheng@redflag-linux.com>,
> who was apparently successful updating the Kernel,
> but appears not to be
> on the list any more.
> 
> Apart from installing the Kernel, you need to
> upgrade to glib. And if you
> then throw out libc, you need to update all binaries
> that use it. In any
> case, mulinux becomes a megalinux.
> 
> Good luck, but why bother?
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
>
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